Object
Restraints Binding Indiana Jones and Henry Jones Sr. in Castle Brunwald
Coarse ropes or ties secure Indiana Jones and Henry Jones Sr. to wooden chairs inside Castle Brunwald's dimly lit chamber during Nazi captivity. The restraints are initially lashed by Nazi guards (Vogel and Elsa) during interrogation. Henry Jones Sr. later burns through the thick fibers using Indy's dropped cigarette lighter, but the flames ignite a rug, triggering a fire that forces their escape toward the fireplace. The restraints hold firm until Henry's desperate actions free them, allowing their escape from the burning chamber at dawn.
8 appearances
Purpose
Restrain and immobilize prisoners during Nazi interrogation and captivity
Significance
Trigger the chaotic escape sequence; Henry's burning of the ropes sparks the room fire, forcing Indy and Henry into synchronized action that uncovers the fireplace's hidden passage and begins mending their strained relationship through shared peril
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