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Release Date:
October 31, 1999
Original Title:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception
Alternate Titles:
Indiana Jones äventyr 09: Demons of Deception
Young Indiana Jones 09: Demons of Deception
Genres:
Action | Adventure | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
In the ninth film in the series, in September 1916, young Indiana Jones - going by the alias of "Henri Defense" - has become a motorcycle courier stationed near the trenches at Verdun. His friend Remy is still in the trenches, and both grow more disillusioned about the war each day. Chosen to sneak into enemy territory on account of his gift for languages, Indy overhears German officers speaking of the imminent arrival of their most powerful artillery guns, nicknamed "Big Bertha." A month later, Indy and Remy are granted leave to Paris, where Indiana meets the exotic dancer Mata Hari at a dinner party. He falls for her immediately, but soon finds out she is dating other men as well, including the French Minister of War.
Art Direction:
Keith Pain
Karel Vacek
Costume Design:
Charlotte Holdich
Director:
René Manzor
Nicolas Roeg
Director of Photography:
David Tattersall
Editor:
Louise Rubacky
Ben Burtt
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely
Producer:
Rick McCallum
Production Design:
Gavin Bocquet
Screenplay:
Jonathan Hensleigh
Carrie Fisher
Set Decoration:
Maggie Gray
Story:
George Lucas
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