The Rescue
The Rescue is a 2001 parody brickfilm by Jason Allemann and Deane VanLuven. It follows the story of Solo Brick Jones as he attempts to steal the treasured head of C-3LegO. It is a humorous retelling of the iconic opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark and uses the actual audio from the film. The Rescue won the Conference Attendee Winner award at BricksWest 2002's Animation Competition. Though popular at the time, it received its widest spread popularity later via an unauthorized reupload on YouTube in 2006 under the title "lego indiana jones". The Rescue is a 2001 parody brickfilm by Jason Allemann and Deane VanLuven. It follows the story of Solo Brick Jones as he attempts to steal the treasured head of C-3LegO. It is a humorous retelling of the iconic opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark and uses the actual audio from the film. The Rescue won the Conference Attendee Winner award at BricksWest 2002's Animation Competition. Though popular at the time, it received its widest spread popularity later via an unauthorized reupload on YouTube in 2006 under the title "lego indiana jones". The Rescue is a 2001 parody brickfilm by Jason Allemann and Deane VanLuven. It follows the story of Solo Brick Jones as he attempts to steal the treasured head of C-3LegO. It is a humorous retelling of the iconic opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark and uses the actual audio from the film. The Rescue won the Conference Attendee Winner award at BricksWest 2002's Animation Competition. Though popular at the time, it received its widest spread popularity later via an unauthorized reupload on YouTube in 2006 under the title "lego indiana jones". The Rescue is a 2001 parody brickfilm by Jason Allemann and Deane VanLuven. It follows the story of Solo Brick Jones as he attempts to steal the treasured head of C-3LegO. It is a humorous retelling of the iconic opening scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark and uses the actual audio from the film. The Rescue won the Conference Attendee Winner award at BricksWest 2002's Animation Competition. Though popular at the time, it received its widest spread popularity later via an unauthorized reupload on YouTube in 2006 under the title "lego indiana jones".