Synopsis
Includes:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 20 - Mystery of the Blues (1992)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 19 - Winds of Change (1993)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 21 - The Scandal of 1920 (1993)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 22 - Hollywood Follies (1994)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 18 - Treasure of the Peacock's Eye (1995)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 16 - Tales of Innocence (1999)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 17 - Mask of Evil (1999)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 20 - Mystery of the Blues
Who better to learn about the history of jazz from than everyone's favorite adventurer, Indiana Jones? In this made-for-TV movie, aging Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) looks back at his days as a college student in Chicago during the 1920s. Needing money, young Indy (Sean Patrick Flanery) lands a job at a speakeasy, where he learns about a new and exciting form of music from a trumpet player named Sidney Bechet (Jeffrey Wright) and his friends Louis Armstrong (Byron Stripling) and King Oliver (Keith David). Things get a lot more dangerous for Indy when makes the acquaintance of mobster Al Capone (Nicholas Turturro) and finds himself heading a murder investigation with the help of his college roommate Elliot Ness (Fred Weller) and a newspaper reporter named Ernest Hemingway (Jay Underwood). Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues was produced as part of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 19 - Winds of Change
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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 21 - The Scandal of 1920
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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 22 - Hollywood Follies
In this chapter from the youthful adventurer's saga, Jones is assigned to catch temperamental director Erich von Stroheim, but through a series of mix-ups, Indy ends up appearing in a John Ford film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 18 - Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
In this made-for-TV adventure saga, 20-year-old Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) and his best friend Remy (Ronny Coutteure) find themselves in Europe shortly after the end of World War II, searching for the "Eye of the Peacock," a 140-carat diamond that is said to have belonged to Alexander the Great, with a map given to them by a man on the brink of death as their only clue. As Indy and Remy face off against any number of rogues and scoundrels, Indy begins to wonder if he really wants the treasure, or if it is the chase itself that's his real reward. Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye was originally produced as part of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, which was produced by George Lucas, producer and co-author of the original Indiana Jones films. The supporting cast includes Tom Courtenay, Jane Ashbourbe, and Adrian Edmondson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 16 - Tales of Innocence
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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 17 - Mask of Evil
In this made-for-TV adventure, the youthful Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) is serving as a French intelligence agent during World War I when he's sent to Istanbul to investigate the murder of French spies by Turkish assassins. While danger lurks around every corner in Istanbul, a more powerful evil awaits Indy in Transylvania, where his adventures bring him face to face with the infamous Vlad the Impaler (Bob Peck). Young Indiana Jones and the Masks of Evil also stars Zuhal Olcay and Ahmet Levendoglu; it was edited from two episodes of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (one of the original episodes was directed by noted British filmmaker Mike Newell). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi