The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father

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Woman Director | Edited From Tv Series

  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Laurence Rosenthal
  • Award(s): Primetime Emmy 1997 (Won)
    Saturn 2008 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Captains Courageous, Nimona
  • Story:
    The globe trotting trip that Henry Jones, Jr. sets out on in the early 1900s next takes him and his family to Russia. A few acts of clumsiness puts Indy at odds with his father who is greatly displeased with Indy. Indy runs away into the Russian countryside and wakes in the morning on a haystack. He encounters an odd, cantankerous old man named Leo Tolstoy, who is in full agreement that "hell" is other people. Both are running away to seek a simpler life. They cross the countryside, encountering colorful Gypsies and avoiding fierce Imperial Cossack troops. The hardships of the journey make Indy homesick, but he won't soon forget his journey with the stubborn old man. Indy's next destination is Greece, where his mother Anna realizes that father and son need to spend more time together.
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STORY

Story
The globe trotting trip that Henry Jones, Jr. sets out on in the early 1900s next takes him and his family to Russia. A few acts of clumsiness puts Indy at odds with his father who is greatly displeased with Indy. Indy runs away into the Russian countryside and wakes in the morning on a haystack. He encounters an odd, cantankerous old man named Leo Tolstoy, who is in full agreement that "hell" is other people. Both are running away to seek a simpler life. They cross the countryside, encountering colorful Gypsies and avoiding fierce Imperial Cossack troops. The hardships of the journey make Indy homesick, but he won't soon forget his journey with the stubborn old man. Indy's next destination is Greece, where his mother Anna realizes that father and son need to spend more time together.

AWARDS

Won
Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special Dramatic Underscore | 1997 | Laurence

Nominations
Saturn Award

Best Retro Television Release on DVD For and | 2008

Best Retro Television Release on DVD | 2008

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Fourth and last Young Indy TV movie shown on The Family Channel, originally shot as three different episodes for a proposed third season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992). The full length episode from which the 'bookend' sequence with Sean Patrick Flanery comes, was included in Chapter 19: "The Winds of Change", while the reedited main part of this movie starring Corey Carrier, would become Chapter 4: "Travels with Father".

Washington DC attorney B. Chad Bungard appears as an uncredited extra in many scenes throughout the movie.

Final film of Eva Océnasová.

The program won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore).

Popular Dialogues

"Anna Jones: Your father will deal with you in the morning. Indiana Jones: What's he gonna do? Anna Jones: Have you shot in the morning. I will provide the blindfold."

"Leo Tolstoy: You reeking little swine, how dare you shoot me in the ass! Indiana Jones: I thought you were a giant weazle. Leo Tolstoy: Do I look like a giant weazle? Is it my twitching snout? My long, hairless tail? Are all little English boys as stupid as you? Indiana Jones: I'm not English, I'm American. Leo Tolstoy: That explains it."