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Release Date:
October 26, 1999
Original Title:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life
Alternate Titles:
Indiana Jones äventyr 11: Oganga på liv och död
Young Indiana Jones 11: Oganga på liv och död
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Amblin Television
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
On a vital military mission for the Allies, Indy comes across a disease-ravaged African village and is able to rescue one small child from certain death. The presence of the child endangers the mission, leaving Indy in a moral quandary; fighting his conscience, his sense of duty, his own men and the enemy as he battles his way across the country. Depressed by the turmoil around him, Indy reaches his lowest point. Hope appears in the presence of Albert Schweitzer, a profoundly inspiring and committed doctor, philosopher and musician. Helping out at Schweitzer's jungle hospital, Indy finds his faith in humanity restored and his outlook on life forever changed in this beautiful and moving film.
Art Direction:
Ricky Eyres
Assistant Sound Editor:
Matthew Wood
Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Janet Hirshenson
Cornelia von Braun
Roger Mussenden
Co-Producer:
Doris Kirch
Costume Design:
Charlotte Holdich
Director:
Simon Wincer
Director of Photography:
David Tattersall
Editor:
Ben Burtt
Louise Rubacky
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Makeup Artist:
Pat Hay
Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely
Producer:
Rick McCallum
Production Design:
Gavin Bocquet
Screenplay:
Frank Darabont
Second Unit Director:
Ben Burtt
Set Decoration:
Maggie Gray
Story:
George Lucas
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