From IMDb: "The giant boulder that chases after Indiana Jones at the start of the film was made of fiberglass. On the Bonus Features DVD, Sound Designer Ben Burtt said that in order to get the proper sound effects for the giant boulder, he and the sound crew tried pushing boulders down a hill, but the sounds they were getting weren't up to par with what they were looking for, and later that day, as they were leaving in a Honda Civic that they coasted down a gravel embankment, Burtt noticed that the sound was just what they were looking for, so he grabbed a microphone and held it near one of the Civic's rear tires to record the effect."
So there wasn't a giant boulder. The fiberglass one has probably been broken down, since storing it for future use seems a poor use of resources.
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The savages rolled it back to where it was and reset all the traps and put a new golden idol on the altar so that someone else could try their luck.
From IMDb: "The giant boulder that chases after Indiana Jones at the start of the film was made of fiberglass. On the Bonus Features DVD, Sound Designer Ben Burtt said that in order to get the proper sound effects for the giant boulder, he and the sound crew tried pushing boulders down a hill, but the sounds they were getting weren't up to par with what they were looking for, and later that day, as they were leaving in a Honda Civic that they coasted down a gravel embankment, Burtt noticed that the sound was just what they were looking for, so he grabbed a microphone and held it near one of the Civic's rear tires to record the effect."
So there wasn't a giant boulder. The fiberglass one has probably been broken down, since storing it for future use seems a poor use of resources.
I have it in my backyard.
yes its a paper money weight in Trumps office