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‘WHY SHOULD ANYTHING EXIST?’

In the Indiana Jones films, Harrison Ford brought the heroism and handsomeness, but it was John Rhys-Davies who brought much of the heart and humour.

The Welsh actor played the fez-festooned Sallah. And, after reportedly turning down a cameo in the fourth film because it wasn’t substantial enough, Sallah is back for Indiana Jones’s final adventure, The Dial of Destiny.

The Big Issue dials into Rhys-Davies, now 79, in a London hotel room. “I’m actually at the Shard,” he says, letting us see his £800-a-night view over the Thames and Tower Bridge. “We’re over here

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