
Indiana Jones, now a captain in the French army, is assigned to escort two Austrian princes to meet with Emperor Karl I and convince him to broker a peace deal with France and Britain at the expense of Austria's alliance with Germany. Two months later, at the French Embassy in Petrograd, Indy must decide between his loyalty to his friends and his work in French Intelligence when he is pressed to discover details of a possible bolshevik revolution in Russia which would cripple... (Full plot summary below)
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Indiana Jones, now a captain in the French army, is assigned to escort two Austrian princes to meet with Emperor Karl I and convince him to broker a peace deal with France and Britain at the expense of Austria's alliance with Germany. Two months later, at the French Embassy in Petrograd, Indy must decide between his loyalty to his friends and his work in French Intelligence when he is pressed to discover details of a possible bolshevik revolution in Russia which would cripple the French war effort.
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| User ReviewPatrick Tthe best young indiana jones movie yet!!!!! |
| User ReviewCorey nA good TV show. Not as good as the movies though. |
| User ReviewBrady GAs a huge fan of the original Indiana Jones movies, I must admit that I did not take to liking the young Indiana Jones Chronicles when i first watched them. I saw them again for the first time since then around two years ago and i have been hooked ever since. I found these stories and tales of Jones as a young man fascinating and extremely enjoyable to behold. The way important characters in history such as Hemingway and even Al Capone are integrated into the plot as the young Indy finds himself in ever more exiting and elaborate situations should be enough to grab the attention of any self respecting Indy fan. Sean Pattrick Flannery did an amazing job as Indy and the many 'future stars' that played important roles in the ever changing plots showed the strength and distinction of these pieces of genius. I was saddened to find out that these mini-films were made over a decade ago and prey that some day, Harrison Ford and Sean Pattrick Flannery may be brought together again (as they did in the Chicago episode) and have another go at yet another piece of the Jones saga, before yet another unfamiliar actor is brought upon to don the cowboy hat once again. LONG LIVE INDY!!! |
| User ReviewRowan CAn ok film, the first part was stronger than the second part. The second part was a bit confusing because Indy seemed to know the people already even though they haven't appeared before. But I still felt for the characters in both parts |
| User ReviewLisa TFun first half with a second half that's a boring almost pretend Oscarbait drama about the rise of Marxism in Russia. |
| User ReviewDarren RI think young Indiana is rather sweet. And my son and I saw the whole series, back then. |
| User ReviewScott CTerrific television series, but these weren't its strongest moments. |
| User ReviewJennifer KI don't remember much about it, but I've seen it and my family has it. |
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service