Object
Indy's Cabin Cot
Narrow sleeping cot in Indiana's cramped cabin (against a corner/wall). Serves as the primary sleeping surface and the location for a private, intimate exchange between Indy and Marion—Marion waking or sitting in a white nightgown while Indy perches on the edge, the pair exchanging apologies and old debts before sinking onto the cot/bed for a decisive kiss that rekindles their bond.
3 appearances
Purpose
Serves as sleeping surface and site for intimate reconciliation
Significance
Hosts Indy and Marion's emotional reckoning and rekindled romance, transforming vulnerability into deepened narrative stakes before external threats intrude
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used