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Release Date:
January 15, 1995
Original Title:
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
Alternate Titles:
Indiana Jones äventyr 18: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
Young Indiana Jones 18: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Amblin Television
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
The war in Europe ends but a new adventure begins for Indy when a mysterious man's dying words, "The eye of the peacock!" send him and Remy on a thrilling treasure hunt for one of Alexander the Great's most prized possessions. Pursued by a dangerous one-eyed man, Indy follows the trail of the diamond from London to Alexandria to the South Seas, where he has a run-in with a murderous band of Chinese pirates. The shipboard battle that ensues is a spectacular display of swords, guns and flying fists. Marooned by the pirates on a remote desert island, Indy is captured by savage headhunters, but before they can turn him into a shrunken head and cannibal stew, he is rescued by anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, and makes a life-altering decision.
Art Direction:
Lek Chaiyan Chunsuttiwat
Tom Brown
Costume Design:
Trisha Biggar
Director:
Carl Schultz
Director of Photography:
David Tattersall
Editor:
T.M. Christopher
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Makeup & Hair:
Fae Hammond
Rudolph Eavy III
Music:
Steven Bramson
Producer:
Rick McCallum
Production Design:
Ricky Eyres
Screenplay:
Jule Selbo
Set Decoration:
Peter Walpole
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