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  1. Club Obi Wan was a restaurant and nightclub in Shanghai, China in the 1930s. Housed in a multi-story building, the club featured fine dining and lavish entertainment productions for both Chinese and foreign patrons.

  2. 23 de may. de 2019 · That famous Shanghai nightclub at the beginning of Temple of Doom really is named “Club Obi Wan” after the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars saga. The club exteriors were filmed on location in Macao, a region on the Chinese mainland near Hong Kong.

  3. indianajones.fandom.com › wiki › Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_DoomIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

    Indy is delivering the remains of Emperor Nurhachi to a gangster named Lao Che in a nightclub, Club Obi Wan, in Shanghai, China, in exchange for a large diamond. Lao introduces Indy to Willie Scott , the club's singer and his " girlfriend ".

  4. Plot. In 1935, American archeologist Indiana Jones survives a murder attempt from Shanghai crime boss Lao Che, who hired him to retrieve the remains of Nurhaci. Indy flees from the city in the company of the young orphan Short Round and nightclub singer Willie Scott, unaware that the plane he is traveling on is owned by Che.

  5. Willie Scott en el Club Obi-Wan de Shanghai En 1983, Steven Spielberg rodó la segunda entrega de Indiana Jones, titulada El Templo Maldito . El descenso a los infiernos de un funesto culto hindú pareció impregnar el rodaje puesto que fue uno de los más accidentados y problemáticos en la carrera del cineasta.

  6. Club Obi Wan was a restaurant and nightclub in Shanghai, China controlled by gangster Lao Che. It was housed on one of the top floors of a multi-story building. Club Obi Wan's name was a reference to Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2020 · The wall of Indy’s office in the queue is made of crates, including one labelled “Deliver to: Club Obi Wan,” a tribute to not one, but two classic movies.