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Harrison Ford Treats Crew Of Indiana Jones 5 To No-Expense-Spared Wrap Party In London.

The unofficial wrap party was called 'Raiders of the Forbidden Bar'.

Harrison Ford Treats Crew Of Indiana Jones 5 To No-Expense-Spared Wrap Party In London.

Harrison Ford is reported to have paid for a fancy wrap party for Indiana Jones 5.

Ford, who isn't believed to have been in attendance himself, invited the crew down to the Bike Shed eatery in Shoreditch, East London over the weekend for “a very unofficial goodbye to Indy V.”

A flyer for the celebration dubbed Raiders of the Forbidden Bar — was circulated to staff with Ford in his Indiana getup, and the 79-year-old allegedly footed the bill.... with no expenses spared.

It's a wrap: The flyer for the unofficial wrap party for 'Indiana Jones 5' that was reportedly handed out to the crew members. Photo from Daily Mirror.


A source told the Daily Mirror: “There wasn’t an official bash arranged so Harrison happily paid for one himself which went down a storm with everyone associated with the movie, as you can imagine.”

The generous gesture comes after Ford helped save a crew member who had a suspected heart attack on set.

The Star Wars legend was working on final scenes for the upcoming fifth film in the blockbuster franchise when the man collapsed, and he was quick to jump into action and yell for a medic.

As reported by The Sun newspaper, he shouted: "Get me a medic quick!"

An insider said: "They’ve been at Pinewood and are due to finish Friday. All of a sudden a male member of the crew collapsed.

"Harrison was standing just yards away and yelled for a medic. There was a huge amount of panic.

"The on-site first aider did CPR while they waited for an air ambulance and paramedics to arrive.”

The yet-to-be-titled Indiana Jones sequel is set to be released in June 2023, following a number of delays, having originally been pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The movie, directed by James Mangold and produced by Steven Spielberg, also stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook and Antonio Banderas. — BANG SHOWBIZ

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