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The Indy Jones 4 film begins in Marrakesh, Morocco in 1925 with young Indiana Jones and Professor Ravenwood in search of an Egyptian stone artifact related to the Ark of the Covenant. The Paramount Studios "mountain" logo fades into a mountain peak behind the city. This stone will allegedly reveal the location of Tanis. The two meet with a shady underground merchant, who has a crystal skull, which the merchant tries to hide from the two. Ravenwood offers to give $ 3,000 U.S. dollars for the crystal skull, but the merchant will not sell at any price.

Ravenwood goes back by himself to the merchant's tent and tries to take the crystal skull. Ravenwood is found out and is taken prisoner by the merchant's evil minions. Young Indiana Jones arrives and helps Ravenwood escape with Indy's trademark whip and revolver. Indy Jones takes a wagon to get away. They then take control of a car. A chase sequence in Marrakesh at night ensues. It ends with Indiana Jones and Ravenwood getting on a ship heading down a river.

Indy Jones inquires Ravenwood why Ravenwood took such a tremendous risk over the crystal skull. Ravenwood reveals the legend surrounding the crystal skulls. There are suppose to be seven of them, which have been dispersed and hidden around the planet. When the crystal skulls are together in the Temple of the Crystal Skulls, the crystal skulls unlock vast knowledge and unlimited power that can't be imagined by Humans. This power is believed to be greater than even the Ark of the Covenant. The Kingdom and the Temple of the Crystal Skulls are located in the Yucatan, hidden by the Mayans during the Spanish conquest of the New World.

The movie then jumps to the future in the year 1957. Indiana Jones is preparing to retire from Marshall College. Hawthorne, Indy's good friend, arrives from Yale University carrying a crystal skull, which Hawthorne is going to give to the museum. The villains enter the museum and take the crystal skull. The villains kill Hawthorne. Mutt, a local motorcycle enthusiast, locates a map in Hawthorne's brief case that reveals the hidden location of the Temple of the Crystal Skulls and the secret hiding place of an additional crystal skull.

The villains then proceed to chase Indy Jones and Mutt through the Marshall College campus and other city locations. The villains capture Indiana Jones, but Mutt eludes them with the important map. We find out that the villains are Soviets (from Russia). Their leader is named Irina Spalko. The Soviets transfer Indy Jones to a ship where Indy sees Marion Ravenwood, who the Soviets have also captured. The Soviets order Indy to help them find the remaining crystal skull and the temple or else they will kill Marion.

The Soviets leave Indy Jones and Marion by themselves. Marion punches Indy for abandoning her twenty years in the past. To save Marion's life, Indy Jones agrees to help the Soviets. While being watched by the Soviets, Indy arrives at his home and packs some of his belongings for the arduous trip. Mutt is clandestinely following them and sneaks on the air plane used by the villains and Indy.

The air plane arrives in Mexico City, Mexico. Mutt attempts to rescue Indy. Mutt is startled to find his mother, Marion, with Indy. Indy and Mutt discover that Mutt is actually Indy's biological son, but neither Indy nor Mutt knew this. The heroes then find Indy's rival and friend named Mac in Mexico City. Utilizing Hawthorne's map, the heroes plan to find the crystal skull and the temple before the Soviets do.

How the crystal skulls are being used today and followed by the men in black and the Skull and bones society.

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