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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Two - The War Years

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Two - The War Years

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Actor: Sean Patrick Flanery
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $129.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 4197

Format: Box Set, Color, Ntsc, Full Screen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 9
Running Time: 726
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 1.6

MPN: PARD130144D
UPC: 097361301440
EAN: 0097361301440
ASIN: B000W4TGIQ

Theatrical Release Date: March 4, 1992
Release Date: December 18, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 12/18/2007 Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
George Lucas' The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years continues the extraordinary narrative, historical, and production achievements found in Volume One. As with the first series, each feature-length program (re-editing material from the original, one-hour broadcasts to smooth out the chronology of Jones' experiences as a child and young man) resembles a theatrical experience more than episodic television. Each drama is remarkably rich in layered detail, shedding light on major events, figures, and ideas from a pivotal era in world history. Where Volume One largely focused on the early childhood of Indiana Jones as he traveled the world in the company of his parents, meeting the likes of Picasso, Tolstoy, Freud, and T.E. Lawrence, Volume Two is exclusively concerned with Jones' experiences during World War I. This time, Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery, introduced in the final episodes of Volume One) is serving in the infantry of the Belgian army under an assumed name, eventually rising in rank from corporal to captain and becoming a spy after paying extensive, nightmarish dues on the war's front line in Europe. The series captures some of the horror of World War I's most infamous battles, directly inserting Jones into the thick of the action at Verdun, the Somme, the Middle East, and elsewhere. In time, Jones is repeatedly recruited to become a secret agent, going undercover in Austria to help forge a separate peace between the last Habsburg emperor and the allies, and playing a crucial part in the survival of British and Australian forces crossing a merciless desert. Along the way, Indy befriends Bolsheviks preparing for the Russian Revolution, has a romance with Mata Hari, attempts a prison break with Charles de Gaulle, and has a wonderful encounter with Albert Schweitzer. As with Volume One, this follow-up box set includes an astonishing number of excellent special features, primarily dynamic documentaries about many of the real-life people and incidents introduced in the stories. These extras provide much depth and analysis without being at all dry; a creative history teacher would do well to incorporate them (and, for that matter, the shows themselves) in a class about the 20th century. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Young Indie 2   November 2, 2008
Glad to have it, but not my favourite of the 3. TOOOOO much war - not enough of all that went on during that time beside war. Loved the 'spy' sequences......


5 out of 5 stars Pricey, but well worth it 110%   July 30, 2008
Knowing that this presentation was made for tv, I expected something low budget and PBS like, along the lines of "Wishbone the Dog Presents All Quiet on the Western Front." Not at all. I find this series convincing and outstanding! The battle scenes are done as well as any hollywood flick. The acting is superb, and the scenery appears to have been filmed on location. Check out the extras, they are very well put together and informative about the subject material covered in their respective episode. Very pleasantly surprised and recommend it to anyone who is into the history of the early 1900's.


1 out of 5 stars Young Indiana Jones Volume Two   June 15, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I got caught up in the hype for Indy 4, so I brought these dvds when they were on special. I put on disc 1 and pretty much turned it off after 10 - 15 mins. I didnt like it. I had never seen the series before and it just wasnt what I was expecting.


5 out of 5 stars adventure movie   June 15, 2008
IT IS A VERY ENTRETAINING MOVIE, WE LIKE TO WATCH IT WITH ALL THE FAMILY, SOME OF THEM ARE INTERESTING AND THE KIDS LEARNED HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.


4 out of 5 stars Don't see why many miss the George Hall bookends - this re-edited series is amazing!   May 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Why four out of five stars? Simply put, I paid a lot of money - these are pricey! (Definitely angry at the fact that the price dropped about $20 a week after I finally got around buying these...). All this aside, I absolutely love this series - I'm a huge Indy fan. Although some say the packaging is cheap (I disagree - really it's not that bad - any of you own the Sex and the City DVDs - that's cheap). There's 8 episodes (all about 2 hours long), loads of bonus features - for those history buffs -, plus an interactive 9th disk with the time line and game. I know many fans of the original are disappointed because of the new editing - they try to follow a more chronological order of Indy's life (which means that the beginning of some episodes with Corey Carrier have been completely revamped) and more notably the missing original entrance theme with the George Hall (old Indy) bookends. Honestly, I think the editing is great. Besides, I always fast forward the George Hall part (do your really think Indy would have turned out like him anyways?). Overall, (to wrap things up) this was a great buy and I'm very happy with my DVDs! Love the show!

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