Object
Henry Jones Sr.'s House Telephone
Indiana Jones directs Marcus Brody to use the telephone amid the wreckage of Henry Jones Sr.'s ransacked living room—torn books, shattered furniture, and scattered mail everywhere. The device stands as the lone conduit to the outside world, its ring or dial untouched by the intruders, enabling the call that commits them to the Grail chase.
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Purpose
Placing calls to secure travel arrangements and external support
Significance
Triggers Indy's pursuit of the Grail clues after finding his father's diary, marking the point of no return from skepticism to action
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