The Love Hurts star reminisces about filming the extraordinary sequences and having Ford reassure him that the whole lot was going to be alright.
Ke Huy Quan’s first day trip as a number one man is at present in theaters for a twist on the upcoming Valentine’s Day typical programming with Love Hurts, however whereas the newly revived Academy Award-winner makes the promotional rounds, he inevitably fields questions on a potential Goonies sequel and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Quan stole the hearts of 80s children because the lovable sidekick in these films, and Quan, now a number one man in an motion movie, displays on being scared one time whereas filming Temple of Doom.
In accordance with Selection, Quan would inform Entertainment Weekly a couple of sure scene they have been about to movie when the younger Quan began to cry. He explains,
Once we shot this sequence, I used to be so scared. And I cried. I keep in mind Harrison Ford kneeling down in entrance of me and asking me if I used to be okay.”
The scene in query was in a part of the temple minecart sequence when Brief Spherical is stretched throughout a gap between two tracks whereas being held onto by Indy’s cart and the dangerous guys’. Quan remembers, “He said, and I’ll never forget this, ‘Ke, I want you to remember, I will never hurt you.’ When he said that, oh my gosh, it just made me love him so much more. Here is Indiana Jones telling me that he’s gonna take care of me.” Ford has continued supporting his outdated good friend after his Oscar nomination for All the things All over the place All at As soon as, saying, “He’s a wonderful actor. He was when he was a little kid, and he still is. I’m glad. I’m very happy for him.” Ford had additionally beforehand known as Quan’s recognition “well deserved.” He continued, “He is really terrific in his movie. And I’m so glad to see him…and what he has become. I’m so happy for him. He’s such a happy guy, too.”
Quan credit his inclusion in one of the crucial well-known journey franchises of all time as the rationale he fell in love with motion films. He expounded, “I remember watching it for the first time at our premiere, seeing it put together with sound effects and music for the first time. I was blown away by all of it. I was only 13 then. It made me fall in love with action.”