In advance of the release of the final Indiana Jones film, pictures of Hollywood legend Harrison Ford's visit to an English country pub while he recovered from a set injury have been made public.
While Dial of Destiny was being filmed in July 2021, the movie star stopped by The Woodman Inn in Nuthampstead, Hertfordshire.
He injured himself during a fight scene, it was revealed a month earlier.
The manager of the bar remarked that he "couldn't believe my eyes when he walked in.".
He had visited the nearby Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, earlier in the day, according to the staff members who took the photos.
The US airmen frequented the pub during World War Two, and they claimed Ford was "very interested" in its past.
General Manager George Berrett assisted the actor during his unexpected visit.
Even though I've always been an Indy fan, I couldn't believe my eyes when he entered, the man remarked. ".
actor was "lovely" and allowed staff to take pictures with him after his meal, according to employee Megan Dipple.
She continued, "You don't get a visit from someone like him every day.
The Woodman Inn was located on Nuthampstead Airbase, which was used by the US Air Force during World War Two.
The 398 beer, a bitter that was on tap at the bar and named for the nearby 398th Bombardment Group, was consumed by the actor.
Outside the door are monuments honoring the Group and the 55th Fighter Group.
Serving a major Hollywood star like Harrison Ford certainly doesn't happen every day, according to Mr. Berrett: "We quite frequently get well-known people turning up at The Woodman. ".
On June 28, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will open in theaters.