The best script Harrison Ford ever read
Harrison Ford, one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars, has had a career spanning over six decades, gracing the silver screen with memorable performances and iconic roles. But among all the scripts he has read and brought to life, one stands out as the best in his eyes: the script for “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
“Raiders of the Lost Ark,” penned by Lawrence Kasdan and directed by Steven Spielberg, was the movie that introduced the world to the charismatic and fearless archaeologist Indiana Jones. Ford once said in an interview that he found the script “exciting, illuminating, and completely different from anything I’ve ever read.” He was immediately drawn to the character of Indy and was struck by how well-defined and invitingly complex he was from the very first draft.
What made “Raiders of the Lost Ark” script exceptional was its perfect mix of adventure, action, humor, and history. Set in 1936, it follows Indiana Jones’s quest to find the Ark of the Covenant before Adolf Hitler’s Nazis can obtain its powers. Ford was attracted to playing a hero who relies as much on his intellect as his whip-cracking skills. The screenplay’s ability to blend academic prowess with swashbuckling adventure differentiated Indiana Jones from other action heroes of that time.
The dialogue in “Raiders” crackled with wit and personality; it allowed Ford to deliver lines with a dry sense of humor that became synonymous with Indy’s character. The script presented set pieces that were meticulously detailed yet open enough for Spielberg’s creative vision to flourish. From outrunning boulders in booby-trapped temples to fighting off snakes in an Egyptian tomb, each action sequence was carefully crafted to push narrative boundaries while remaining integral to the story.
Furthermore, the screenplay honored historical mythology intertwined with a pure cinematic storytelling approach, balancing fact with fiction in a way that captured Ford’s imagination. This balance resonated with audiences worldwide, making “Raiders of the Lost Ark” not only a box office hit but also a cultural phenomenon.
In interviews over the years, Harrison Ford has reflected on his career and always looks back at “Raiders of the Lost Ark” as being not only one of his best roles but also representing one of his most enjoyable filmmaking experiences—much of which can be traced back to his initial read-through of what he considered the best script ever laid before him. It became clear this unique blend of character depth, narrative excitement, and cinematic boldness is what makes this stand out for Ford in an already illustrious career.
The success of “Raiders” led to multiple sequels, each attempting to recapture the magic sparked by that original Kasdan screenplay—magic that Harrison Ford knew was special from moment one. Today, decades after its release, both Harrison Ford’s portrayal of Indiana Jones and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” itself are regarded as timeless classics—testimonies to when actor meets script at perfect timing leading to cinematic history.