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| Chapter 18: Treasure
of the Peacock's Eye |
| Egypt/Java/South Pacific - 1919 |
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Directed
by: Carl Schultz
Story by: George
Lucas
Screenplay by:
Jule Selbo
Music by: Steven
Bramson
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Produced by:
Rick McCallum
Starring:
Sean Patrick Flanery ....
Indiana Jones
Ronny Coutteure
.... Remy Baudouin
Adrian Edmondson .... Zyke
Jayne Ashbourne .... Lily
Pip Torrens .... Howard Carter
Tom Courtenay .... Bronislaw Malinowski
William Osborne .... E.M. Forster
Anthony Chinn .... Ku Wong
Alice Lau .... Jin Ming
Matthew Solon .... Captain Hales
Colleen Passard .... Suzette
Sam Kaniyoisi .... Shaman
Telok .... Dokia Jacob
Kauwa Tobwebwa .... Chief Moliasi
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| The Story
The war in Europe ends but a new
adventure begins for Indy when a mysterious man's
dying words, "The eye of the peacock!"
send him and Remy on a thrilling treasure hunt
for one of Alexander the Great's most treasured
possessions. Pursued by a dangerous one-eyed man,
Indy follows the trail of the diamond from London
to Alexandria to the South Seas where he has a
run-in with a murderous band of Chinese pirates.
The shipboard battle that ensues is a spectacular
display of swords, guns and flying fists. Marooned
by the pirates on a remote desert island, Indy
is captured by savage headhunters, but before
they can turn him into a shrunken head and cannibal
stew, he is rescued by anthropologist Bronislaw
Malinowski and makes a life-altering decision.
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Famous people encounters:
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Alexander
the Great (only
mentioned)
The King of Macedonia (336-323 BC). He overthrew
the Persian Empire, carried Macedonian arms
to India, and laid the foundations for the
Hellenistic world of territorial kingdoms. |
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Bronislaw
Malinowski
one of the most important anthropologists
of the 20th century who is widely recognized
as the founder of social anthropology and
principally associated with field studies
of the peoples of Oceania. |
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Howard
Carter
The British archaeologist, who made
one of the richest and most celebrated contributions
to Egyptology: the discovery of the largely
intact tomb of King Tutankhamen in 1922. |
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| Release dates:
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First
air date:
Unknown |
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Video
release:
October 26, 1999
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DVD release:
Apr. 29, 2008 |
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| This Chapter
contains former episodes: |
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Treasure
of the Peacock's Eye, London/Egypt, November
1919 (1)
Episode #35 (Season 3-3)
Originally aired: January 15, 1995 on ABC |
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Treasure
of the Peacock's Eye, South Pacific, November
1919 (2)
Episode #36 (Season 3-4)
Originally aired: January 15, 1995 on ABC
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