Ke Huy Quan’s ‘Temple of Doom’ Secret!(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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Ke Huy Quan spent months on the set of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, surrounded by creepy props and intense action. But there was one thing he wasn’t allowed to see: the film’s most infamous death scene.

When Temple of Doom hit theaters in 1984, it wasn’t just another action-adventure. It changed movie ratings forever. The sequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark took Indiana Jones to India, where he uncovered a sinister cult. The film packed in horror elements that went far beyond the usual PG rating, shocking parents and forcing the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to introduce PG-13.

Spielberg had always pushed boundaries. Jaws was rated PG despite its terrifying shark attacks. Raiders had melting faces. But Temple of Doom went further, especially in one scene.

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The moment that made audiences squirm? A ritual sacrifice where the villain rips a still-beating heart from a man’s chest. Even for a Hollywood set, it was a lot. Quan, who played Short Round, was on set for most of the action but wasn’t allowed near that scene.