The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Scandal of 1920 (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 1999

Original Title:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Scandal of 1920

Alternate Titles:
Die Abenteuer des Young Indiana Jones - Der Skandal von 1920

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Amblin Television
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

In the twenty-first film in the series, in 1920's New York, twenty-year-old Indiana Jones is working backstage at George White's Scandals. Having just arrived in the Big Apple, Indy manages to woo no less than three girls in as many days: singer Peggy, poet Kate and socialite Gloria. He manages to get Peggy a song to sing by his good friend George Gershwin; Kate and her friends at the Vicious circle will review the show and Gloria's father helps out to back the show when White needs financial help.

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Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Janet Hirshenson
Roger Mussenden

Costume Design:
Peggy Farrell

Director:
Sydney Macartney

Director of Photography:
David Tattersall

Editor:
Louise Rubacky

Executive Producer:
George Lucas

Makeup Artist:
Eva Ungrová-Malíková
Rudolph Eavy III

Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely

Producer:
Rick McCallum

Production Design:
Jeff Ginn
Barbara Kretschmer

Screenplay:
Jonathan Hales

Set Decoration:
James Edward Ferrell Jr.

Story:
George Lucas

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