Steven Spielberg has some bad luck with his next production “Indiana Jones.” First was a lawsuit against an actor accused of breaching a confidentiality agreement by revealing the film's plot in a newspaper interview.
Tyler Nelson knowingly violated the agreement that he signed when he was cast to appear in a scene of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Now, the productions of director Steven Spielberg "Indiana Jones" film have been stolen.
The local law is no investigating the case. The producer is concerned that the thief may try to sell the materials
"We want to warn the media that anything that is offered is stolen property," Marvin Levy told the paper. "We know it is out there."
“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” the fourth movie in the adventure franchise, will be released next summer, 19 years after the last installment in the series.
The main character will be played by the famous
Harrison Ford, along Shia LaBeouf and Australian actress
Cate Blanchett.
Publication date: 03 October 2007
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