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- The bit where it seems that Indy has gone over the cliff in the tank, and his father and friends are staring over the side of the cliff, stricken. And then Indy appears beside them, battered but alive, looking over the cliff in confusion to see what they're all looking at. And then — the truly tear-jerking bit — Indy's father embraces him in a bear hug for the first time ever and chokes out "I thought I'd lost you, boy!"
- When Henry's shot by the Nazis and Indy falls to his knees, frantically trying to stem the bleeding, his hands trembling ... it's devastating to see that sarcastic bastard so shaken.
- "Indiana, let it go."