Why Is Ford's Left Hand Inside His Hat?
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Why Is Ford's Left Hand Inside His Hat?
On the Bonus Material DVD that comes with the boxed set of Indiana Jones movies, there's the scene in "The Making of Raiders" where Harrison Ford is shown putting on his hat and adjusting it just so. He grabs the hat at the pinch with his right hand, and before he puts it on, he puts his left hand inside for several seconds. He's obviously doing something to the hat. My question is this:
What's he doing?
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Any ideas? It might help us in the long run.
What's he doing?
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binkmeisterRick wrote:Actually, he was in the process of making a puppet out of it for a deleted scene where he scares away the hovitos with his hat. But that never happened, because they cast the part of Belloq, and, well, the rest is history... bink
I think his just catching the rubberband that goes under his chin to hold the hat in place...
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Why is Ford's Left Hand Insise His Hat?
He may be checking the sweatband for moisture (sweat), or needs two hands to hold his hat, so he won't drop it. Mabe he just wants to hide his hand By picking up the hat by the front pinch, and holding the inside with his left hand so it will be secure.
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IndianaWill He may be feeling for the Hare, in his hat..
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IndianaWill He may be feeling for the Hare, in his hat..
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As whiskyman said, he's creasing the crown bash from inside. See this pic...
Your actually creasing/folding the bash, so it's like an inverted front pinch. Know what I mean?
I've done it to my hat too. Only this is while I now have a VERY deep crown bash & camel humps like in the Raven Bar scene, I seem to have pulled the sides in on the hat & lost the stovepipe look
Your actually creasing/folding the bash, so it's like an inverted front pinch. Know what I mean?
I've done it to my hat too. Only this is while I now have a VERY deep crown bash & camel humps like in the Raven Bar scene, I seem to have pulled the sides in on the hat & lost the stovepipe look
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That is something I have wondered about too, so I just rewatched it. Something strange is going on here. He's not working on the front crease. Ford's whole hand is grabbing front beyond the front crease, and it's not moving up and down.... but it does seem to be working on something beside the front crease, perhaps in conjuncton with the other hand. Look at his cuff, and when he pulls the hat off his hand, his palm is facing the front of the hat, the cuff hasn't rotated. His hand is all the way in there, working only on the front of the hat. If he's pinching the top crease, he's only working on the very front of it. The humps on the crown aren't moving- I tried pinching my top bash and the humps moved together quite obviously.--- I don't think he's working on the front pinch OR the top bash. He's putting a lot of effort into it, whatever it is, like he's moving furniture in there.
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Well from what I can rememebr an old friend of mine, who was an extra as one of the crowd at the nazi gathering in Last crusade, picked it up from a crew member. I know we are talking about Raiders, but surely the same would apply for each film, to keep it tight? Herbert Johnson actually sell foam inserts to keep a tight fit....
This is from IMDb "Unable to keep his hat on during the scene where he was chasing the tank on horseback despite trying glue, tape, and newspaper wedges, Harrison Ford pretended (in a "Making Of" special) to staple the hat to his head." Crusade I knwo but i'm looking.
But i know I heard/seen it elsewhere, after that. I will think, may take my old brain a while but hey, when I know, you'll know.
Here we go...also from IMDb regarding raiders "Indy's hat was actually kept on with double-sided tape." Foam/Tape very close.
I still have this nagging thing that says foam. Surely tape would pel away when sweat hits it?
This is from IMDb "Unable to keep his hat on during the scene where he was chasing the tank on horseback despite trying glue, tape, and newspaper wedges, Harrison Ford pretended (in a "Making Of" special) to staple the hat to his head." Crusade I knwo but i'm looking.
But i know I heard/seen it elsewhere, after that. I will think, may take my old brain a while but hey, when I know, you'll know.
Here we go...also from IMDb regarding raiders "Indy's hat was actually kept on with double-sided tape." Foam/Tape very close.
I still have this nagging thing that says foam. Surely tape would pel away when sweat hits it?
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Wow Dakota, Ford certainly is doing a lot of work on that hat. He seems much more concerned about the look of it than I ever thought he bothered with. I had always assumed that is was someone in costuming who fussed over his hat, but your pictures clearly show Ford obsessing over it, which means that Mr. Ford may know quite a bit more about the styling of it than he has ever offered. -So, if anyone ever sits next to him on a plane...
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My thoughts exactly, he also could be fidgety, and a hat is good to fidget with. IllinoisBreinederIndy wrote:Well, I looked really close onto these pictures for a while. Than I compared it with my 5 year experience wearing Fedoras myself and I guess I found out what he's doing:
he's holding his hat
Let's keep in mind that Ford wasnt a gearhead like us and he didnt care a lot how he wore his hat. So i don't believe he's adjusting anything inside the hat, he's just holding it while tighten the front pinch, that's it. We are nuts for that hat and we want every little detail faithful to the movie but he was the movie so he would have never cared about these things
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Colby and Andiana got it right. He's adjusting the liner. He's stuffing it up into the overhanging humps over the front dents. I can see his actual FINGERTIPS poking the felt up in there, MOVING SIDE TO SIDE RAPIDLY! That's how that left hand can be so deep into the hat - that's the highest point. Can anyone else see the magic fingertips in the Bonus Material DVD? (If true, then we can assume the hat had a liner intact in it throughout the film.. Unless he's just shaping those overhangs or something)
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If he was adjusting the liner, why didn't he turned the hat upside down? At least I'm used to do this since I want to see what I'm doing3thoubucks wrote:Colby and Andiana got it right. He's adjusting the liner. He's stuffing it up into the overhanging humps over the front dents. I can see his actual FINGERTIPS poking the felt up in there, MOVING SIDE TO SIDE RAPIDLY! That's how that left hand can be so deep into the hat - that's the highest point. Can anyone else see the magic fingertips in the Bonus Material DVD? (If true, then we can assume the hat had a liner intact in it throughout the film.. Unless he's just shaping those overhangs or something)
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