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October 08, 2007 | by Rachel Cericola

You may have to shield your eyes from the ark, but this theater won’t melt your face—at least not in a bad way.

About two years ago, Larry and Colleen Halliday were looking to add a little excitement to their home theater. They made a deal with installer Doug Charrois, who then called in the doctor—Dr. Indiana Jones.

To many in the audiophile crowd, the Halliday’s equipment list wouldn’t be as coveted as the ark itself. The couple is more than satisfied though. It’s got much better acoustics than the Well of Souls, and hey—it’s all about the ambience.

“Larry saw the torches in a store and came up with the idea it would be cool to have a theme of Indiana Jones in the theater they were going to build in their up-and-coming new home,” says Charrois, who was up for the design challenge.

And challenge it was. Much like Indiana, Charrois worked solo at the time of the installation, going by the company name Jade Security. “I found them,” he says. “Working on my own, I would have to drum up my own business driving around new construction areas. Once I found a good size home going up, then it would be my sparkling personality that would take over.”

Charrois may not be as suave as Indiana, but in six short weeks he did all of the design and construction that would bring this theme theater to life.

Enter the 18-by-12-foot theater and you’ll see a familiar face: the Nazi-loving monkey from the original “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Guess the dates weren’t so bad after all, eh? Look up towards the top of the room, and it’s like entering a cave with the top worn out to expose the sky. Next to the door, there is a small equipment room, which also includes wiring for intercom, security, networking and sound.

There’s no giant ark to double as a bar—not that it wasn’t a thought. “[Larry] really wanted to find a full size replica of the ark and have it open and spew lots of smoke and lightning,” Charrois says. “Kind of impossible to do, and slightly no room for it.”



About the Author:
Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.


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Posted by Jennifer  on  06/11/08  at  02:27 AM

It’s great to know that the work has been completed within six weeks. Good. Nice post.

Posted by Andryu  on  04/11/08  at  05:10 PM

Interesting theme in business. This post not only contains a lot of information, but also will be accessible for a wide range of readers.

Posted by John Beck  on  03/31/08  at  11:28 PM

Really nice. I am a business minded person though and wonder if there is a market for this niche kind of house when it comes time to sell.

Posted by bina  on  03/25/08  at  06:35 AM

The Indy room is cool, but some of the paint work is kind of cheap looking. I don’t know, as cool as having a home cinema room would be, if I had that kind of money I don’t think I’d go that route.

Posted by Mike  on  03/04/08  at  01:59 AM

Hi, great job on the layout and design, I was thinking of designing a Batman Cave Home Theater, dark scary. By the way,Indiana Jones 4 Movie is coming out soon, maybe you can add a little touch to the old theme.


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