The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 27, 1999

Original Title:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues

Alternate Titles:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Amblin Television
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

In the twentieth film in the series, in 1950's Wyoming, middle-aged Indiana Jones and his friend Grey Cloud have obtained a sacred ceremonial pipe and end up in a snow-logged cabin. When Jones uncovers a soprano sax, he is reminded of his college days in 1920's Chicago, waiting tables at Colosimo's restaurant and becoming obsessed with Jazz music. When Colosimo was murdered, young Indy got caught up in the investigation together with his roommate Eliot Ness and young reporter Ernest Hemingway.

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Art Direction:
Frank Richwood

Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Roger Mussenden
Janet Hirshenson

Costume Design:
Peggy Farrell

Director:
Carl Schultz

Director of Photography:
David Tattersall

Editor:
Edgar Burcksen

Executive Producer:
George Lucas

Makeup Artist:
Eva Ungrová-Malíková
Rudolph Eavy III
Pat Hay

Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely

Producer:
Rick McCallum

Production Design:
Barbara Kretschmer
Jeff Ginn

Production Manager:
Rick McCallum

Screenplay:
Jule Selbo

Second Unit Director:
Vic Armstrong
Ben Burtt

Set Decoration:
James Edward Ferrell Jr.

Special Effects:
David Beavis

Story:
George Lucas

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