The “Indiana Jones” reboot is apparently happening and Karen Allen wants Steven Spielberg to know she’s ready to bring Mrs. Jones out of mothballs.

“I’m very much hoping that Marion Ravenwood is a part of it,” Allen told the Track. “I would love to do it.”

Allen, as all good Indy fans know, was Harrison Ford’s love interest in “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the first flick in the franchise. Marion and Indy tied the knot in 2008’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” But even though she’s Jones’ on-screen wife, Allen said she has no idea what is going on with the reboot — it’s set for 2019 and is as shrouded in secrecy as the first one was.

“When they first offered me the role in 1980, the screenplay was messengered to me," she said. “The courier sat in the room while I read it, then took it back from me. So this one’s as secretive as it has always been, but I’m very excited that they’re going to do it.”

Allen, a Berkshires resident, chatted with us from Vail, Colo., where her new flick, “Year by the Sea,” premiered Saturday at the Vail Film Festival. Shot last spring on Cape Cod, the indie movie won the festie’s Audience Award, and Allen picked up the Vanguard Award for her performance and her body of work.

“A Year by the Sea” is based on the novel by Harwichport writer Joan Anderson. It tells the true tale of the year Anderson moved to Cape Cod instead of following her husband to Kansas, where his job had been relocated. She worked in a local fish market, made new friends, and, amid the Cape’s dunes and shores, she found herself. The book struck a chord with baby boomers. It was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for 32 weeks and has been translated into 17 languages.

“I read the script and I realized Joan Anderson and I had quite a lot in common,” Allen said. “It’s not often that a story is brought to the screen about a woman trying to find her value after 20 years of putting herself on the back burner and raising children. I liked that it was an exploration of a marriage that has sort of gone into a holding pattern and what it takes to try to find a way to revive it. … All of that just fascinated me.”

In addition to Allen, the flick stars “Law & Order” cop S. Epatha Merkerson, Michael Cristofer of “Mr. Robot,” Yannick Bisson of the Canadian series “Murdoch Mysteries” and Celia Imrie of “Bridget Jones’s Diary.” It was filmed last April and May in Orleans, Chatham, Wellfleet and Eastham.

“For me, to make the film anywhere but the Cape made no sense,” said director/writer/composer Alexander Janko.

“Cape Cod becomes a character in the movie. Without it, it wouldn’t ring true.”

Anderson agreed.

“Because of the dunes, the water, the tides, the fields on the Cape, I was able to grow physically, mentally and spiritually,” she said. “To film it anywhere else would have been a cheat.”

After Vail, the flick heads to the Newport, Calif., film festival and Janko has submitted it to a number of other festies as well, including Nantucket and Provincetown.

“We’ll do the festival circuit until the fall,” he said. “I would like the film to have its time to organically grow. I know there’s an audience out there thanks to Joan’s book and I would love to have a new audience find us as well.”

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