Harrison Ford gets emotional as 'Indiana Jones' fans thank him for the iconic adventure franchise
In an interview published on Monday with BBC Radio 1, Harrison Ford briefly became emotional when journalist Ali Plumb expressed gratitude for his role as the lead actor in the longstanding Indiana Jones franchise.
"Can I just say, on behalf of all the fans, thank you. It's
been such an adventure, we love you so much. I don't want to make you blush
or anything, but you mean the world to us," Plumb said as he thanked the
icon on behalf of all fans. "Thank you, that's all I have to say.”
“And
I must say to you, thank you, sincerely," Ford responded. "It means the
world to me.”
Before the emotional moment, Plumb had inquired
about Ford's perspective on why the franchise, which began with 1981's
Raiders of the Lost Ark, has maintained its popularity and continued to
captivate fans throughout the years.
“Because of the talents of the screenwriters and directors and
actors that have poured their hearts and souls into it," Ford told Pumb.
"And the experience that I had making these five films... the films are
peopled with some of the most amazing actors and characters and the stories
are so compelling and they mix adventure and humor and heart.”
The actor, 80, also said that he appreciates "the depth and the
subtlety of the emotion, and the importance of emotion in these films."
His
last film as the iconic Indiana Jones – called Indiana Jones and the Dial of
the Destiny – hits theaters on June 30.