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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Three - The Years of Change DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
EAN: 0097361301549
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 160
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 StereoEnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: 130154
Number Of Items: 10
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 29, 2008
Running Time: 660 minutes
Studio: Paramount





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cool DVDs!!!
This is a great DVD series for any fan of Indiana Jones!! Volume three is the best of the series, with an Harrison Ford as Indy in one of the episodes. This is a fun series to watch with your family.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pure Genius!
One of the best series I have ever watched! Pure genius to show Indy meeting famous people in time (and during the right time period as well). I loved every episode! Like 24, I just didn't want to stop with just one episode. Action. Adventure. Comedy. Romance. All in one.

I also bought the other two volumes... they are all fabulous!

It was made for family viewing in the 90's, so it's cleaner than the majority of TV nowadays.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love the Series
Love the series. My family enjoys watching the adventures and the history lessons are interesting to my grandchildren. It has made them more interested in history in general. The stories put another layer to the study of history. And, they understand that history is in the memories of the storyteller and not necessarily totally true.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent, Interesting, Educational, Affordable!
As a UCLA graduate in history, I eagerly watched "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" when it appeared as a TV series in the early 1990s, and thought it so well done that I submitted a positive letter to TV GUIDE that they chose to publish. As a parent of young children in the late 1990s, I invested in the series when it became available as a 12-videotape set, and it paid off with my children through the years developing a compassionate, comprehensive understanding of World War I era history. We ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great TV in the making
When you think in the production of a TV show like this you definately have to thank George Lucas and Rick McCallum for making a good quality product like this one. I've just finished the last DVD of the set and I have to say that eventhough the price is high (No Paramount DVD is cheap) the editing in the episodes as well as the short documentaries create a learning experience for all of us who consider themselves a history buff. I wish more DVD sets were like this one.



 



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Product Description:
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was based on the Indiana Jones series of films. The series follows the Indiana Jones character (as a young boy and as a young man) as he was growing up and experiencing his early adventures where he gets into trouble learns life lessons and encounters various historical figures along the way. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was filmed on location all over the world ~ including England Russia Spain Czechoslovakia Kenya France India China Austria Egypt the United States Morocco Ireland Italy Africa Turkey Greece and Thailand.System Requirements:TRT: 660 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097361301549 Manufacturer No: 130154

Amazon.com:
It's funny that Indiana Jones never bumped into any of his famous former acquaintances during his three globetrotting big screen adventures. In these final episodes from George Lucas' ambitious edutainment TV series, Indy (Robert Sean Leonard) hobnobs with all manner of 20th-century icons and notables. Among his exploits: serving as translator at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, helping Professor Robert Goddard with his liquid-fueled rocket experiments; jamming on tenor sax with Sidney Bechet; beating up bigots alongside his buddy Paul Robeson; busting bootleggers with Ernest Hemingway and classmate Elliot Ness, doing stuntwork for director John Ford; and trading quips with Alexander Wolcott, Dorothy Parker and the other wits of the Algonquin Round Table. If any names or events are unfamiliar, there's no need to log ont o Wikipedia. Each episode is enhanced by an impressive array of handsomely produced biographical profiles and background docs that feature some A-list talent (Martin Scorsese appears in the featurette devoted to Ford). Enlightening, yes, but for those who prefer their Indy old school will thrill to the episode "Treasure of the Peacock's Eye"--the most Raiders-like in this collection--in which a treasure map found on a dying man leads Indy on a search for a priceless gold statue once in the possession of Alexander the Great. Plus, it's got pirates! The episode, "Masks of Evil" finds Indy against a modern-day (1918 to be exact) Vlad the Impaler. Best of all, Harrison Ford himself, appearing as the grown-up Indy, kicks off "Mystery of the Blues" on an exciting note, being relentlessly pursued for a Native-American artifact in his possession. Other episodes are amusing trifles. In "Scandal of 1920," a lovelorn Indy juggles the affections of three women (including a free-thinking critic portrayed by Anne Heche) while toiling backstage at a Broadway musical. Suffice to say, it's more fun to watch Indy battle an army of the undead than it is to see him get romantic advice from George Gershwin and Irving Berlin, or, in the episode, "Hollywood Follies," tangle with temperamental director Eric von Stroheim. As with the previous two Young Indiana Jones sets, each feature-length program is comprised of two re-edited original broadcast episodes that chronologically carry on Indy's extraordinary saga. With Indy back after a 19-year absence in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, this value-packed box set is an excellent way--especially for a new generation of fans--to keep up with the Joneses. --Donald Liebenson