From Caamelot to Indiana Jones, Grail’s aspiration will spend a lot of hours in movies and television. According to the pop culture, this cup, in which the Messiah was a goal at the last dinner and greeted the blood that flowed from his wounds during his martyrdom, would have magical properties and therefore attract desires.
Indie will miss this index from the beginning
In Indiana Jones and the last crusade, Professor Jones (Harrison Ford) leaves in the footsteps of his father (Sean Connery), disappearing when he was looking for the Grail. The quest, which will particularly oppose the Nazi resistance and find a valuable object, but not without any problems.
However, from the 23rd minute of the film and, as it has just noted Secrets.De.cinĂ©maDoctor Jones goes to his father – who has just disappeared – to find his house. He finds it with the greatest disorder and has two information in his office. In his father’s newspaper, on the Grail, he finds engraving, which also reflects the drawing hanging on the wall of the room:

You can see the grail with an elongated handle, just as General Vogel will choose “very bad”, which will cost him his life. To say that Christ’s cup looks like it is a fake song. But in his father’s office, Indie observes another drawing, which also includes the cup:
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This Grail, which was here near the crusade, predicts the one we will find in the final scene, which India has carefully chosen from so many other containers and which it is mastered by this simple comment: “This is a carpet cutting”. But the index, which is a real grail – after it is represented by a crusade, which it will find in the cave, it was finally under its nose from the start of the film.

Thanks to this enchanted object, Indie heals her father, who would die in the abdomen, but Elsa (Alison Dud) tries to recover until she loses her life. The characters then run away before the cave collapse and leave the cup under the tons of stones.
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