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| Chapter 6: Spring
Break Adventure |
| Princeton/Mexico - 1916 |
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Directed
by: Joe Johnston & Carl Schultz
Story by: George
Lucas
Screenplay by:
Matthew Jacobs & Jonathan Hales
Music by: Laurence
Rosenthal
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Produced by:
Rick McCallum
Starring:
Sean Patrick Flanery ....
Indiana Jones
Lloyd Owen .... Henry Jones, Sr.
Ronny Coutteure .... Remy Baudouin
Robyn Lively .... Nancy Stratemeyer
Francesco Quinn .... Francois
Mike Moroff .... Pancho Villa
Mark L. Taylor .... Professor Thompson
Lee Lively .... Edward Stratemeyer
Stuart Milligan .... Lt. George Patton
Richard K. Olsen .... Thomas Edison
Antonio Valero .... Julio Cardenas
Vic Tablian .... Demetrios
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| The Story
Indy and his girlfriend, Nancy Stratemeyer,
whose father created the Nancy Drew mystery series,
visit the fascinating laboratory of inventor Thomas
Edison. The two must contend with dangerous German
spies as they struggle to keep Edison's top-secret
invention out of the hands of hostile enemy agents.
To keep him from getting into any
more trouble, Indy is sent to visit his aunt in
New Mexico. While there, he is kidnapped by Pancho
Villa and swept up into the Mexican Revolution.
Chaotic, free-wheeling border towns, a "Wild
Bunch" style train robbery and a colorful
barroom encounter with a young George Patton make
for thrilling entertainment in this action-packed
movie.
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Famous people encounters:
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Edward
Stratemeyer
American writer of popular juvenile fiction,
whose Stratemeyer
Literary Syndicate
(1906-84) produced such books as the
Nancy Drew
series.
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Pancho
Villa
Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader
who fought against the regimes of both Porfirio
Díaz and Victoriano Huerta and after
1914 engaged in civil war and banditry. |
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George
S. Patton
U.S. Army officer who was an outstanding practitioner
of mobile tank warfare during World
War II. His strict discipline, toughness,
and self-sacrifice elicited exceptional pride
within his ranks. |
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John
J. Pershing
U.S. Army general who served in the Spanish-American
War, the Philippines Insurrection, the Mexican
Expedition and was the overall American
Commander in Europe during World
War I.
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| Release dates: |
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First
air date:
October 17, 1999 |
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Video
release:
October 26, 1999
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DVD release:
Oct. 23, 2007 |
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contains former episodes: |
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Princeton,
February 1916
Episode #14 (Season 2-7)
Originally aired: March 20, 1993 on ABC
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Curse
of the Jackal, Mexico, March 1916
Episode #2 (1-2)
Originally aired: March 4, 1992 on ABC
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