Updated On: 29 June, 2023 12:48 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
`Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny` movie review: The Americans have landed on the moon, but Dr. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), aged and aching 70 plus, is on the verge of retiring from his job as a professor at a nondescript university in New York

Still from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
It’s great to see Harrison Ford`s intrepid archeologist back in the saddle, riding off into the sunset in search of the next great artifact. That said, it’s also a little difficult to believe in all the action stunts he gets up to in James Mangold’s globe-hopping adventure about the quest for an ancient gadget able to locate fissures in time.
This movie opens in 1969. The Americans have landed on the moon, but Dr. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), aged and aching 70 plus, is on the verge of retiring from his job as a professor at a nondescript university in New York. The adventure begins when his goddaughter, Helena Shaw (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) inveigles him into finding a dial from ancient times that is rumored to have extraordinary capabilities. Indy soon discovers that a foe from his past, a Nazi scientist (Mads Mikkelsen), is also after the same thing.