![]() Only that Vic was a good stunt double, he knew riding, he knew how to pull it in, that I didn’t have to photograph it that way. And I had Vic Armstrong doubling Harrison, and when you get the horse galloping and the tank, the horse always passed up the tank, so it was a hard thing to get the two together. We had a lot of problems because in the hurry to get the picture underway, they didn’t work on the tank the way it should be, and I couldn’t get it to make sharp turns and things. It’s like all the shots with the tank with Indy riding along side of it. And it’s like some of the, some of my shots are very difficult and the first unit would take too much time making them. ![]() (1989) In 1938, after his father goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, Indiana Jones finds himself up against. MM: Yes, because he knows what I’m doing and I know what he’s doing. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. INT: And do, in determining that vision, do you have conversation and/or refer to those storyboards? Are they real important at that point? It’s my thinking, it’s my problem to get the shots that look like whoever the First Unit Director was, his work. You’re there to get footage that isn’t my thinking. MM: I would say definitely try to match it to the first unit because that’s what you’re there for. INT: Does Micky Moore have a style as a Second Unit Director, composing shots and action? Or does Micky try to match the vision of the Director of the first unit? You can also search them for key words like "Indiana Jones". The Director's Guild of America (DGA) has clips of Micky Moore from an interview with Duwayne Dunham. And a link to his IMDb page ("Second Unit Director or Assistant Director") listing the first three Indiana Jones movies. His obituary in the LA Times also mentions his work on the first three Indiana Jones movies. ![]() In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg hired Moore as second unit director on Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Moore), born Dennis Michael Sheffield (1914 to 2013). Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) Rotten Tomatoes 88. That was a different Michael Moore (Mickey Moore, Michael D. Feature Film, Rating Count at least 25,000, Adventure (Sorted by IMDb Rating Descending).
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