The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception
- Video
- 1999
- 1h 33m
Chapter 9 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones takes Indy to the front lines of Verdun and the seductive charms of Paris, where he suffers the pains of deceit.Chapter 9 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones takes Indy to the front lines of Verdun and the seductive charms of Paris, where he suffers the pains of deceit.Chapter 9 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones takes Indy to the front lines of Verdun and the seductive charms of Paris, where he suffers the pains of deceit.
Photos
- Indiana Jones
- (archive footage)
- Remy Baudouin
- (archive footage)
- Mata Hari
- (archive footage)
- War Minister
- (archive footage)
- Prof. Levi
- (archive footage)
- Mrs. Annabelle Levi
- (archive footage)
- Lady #1
- (archive footage)
- Lady #2
- (archive footage)
- Joffre
- (archive footage)
- Henri Philippe Petain
- (archive footage)
- Robert Nivelle
- (archive footage)
- Lt. Gaston
- (archive footage)
- Barc
- (archive footage)
- Mangin
- (archive footage)
- (as Jean Claude Bouillon)
- Marat
- (archive footage)
- (as Francois Bourcier)
- Claude
- (archive footage)
- (as Remy Roubakha)
- Alex
- (archive footage)
- (as Phillipe Giraudeau)
- Rocco
- (archive footage)
- (as Jean Pierre Castaldi)
Storyline
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- Quotes
Remy Baudouin: I can't believe you actually did that. You could have ended up in front of a firing squad!
Indiana Jones: They'll never figure it out.
Remy Baudouin: But still, you lost your courier's job, and you put yourself back in the mud. You're crazy!
Indiana Jones: It seemed like a good idea at the time. Some men got to live another day.
Remy Baudouin: You were living in the chateau. Warm, dry, close to so much good food. Close to so many beautiful women in the village.
Indiana Jones: Not that village. No, the real women are in Paris, Remy.
Remy Baudouin: Paris. Don't talk about it. What would I give to be in Paris now.
Indiana Jones: Well, we may be there soon.
Remy Baudouin: Don't be stupid.
Indiana Jones: No, I mean it. I just got a letter from a friend of my fathers and he may be able to get us a furlough to Paris.
Remy Baudouin: I'll believe that, I'll believe that when I have a beautiful soft, blond little mademoiselle on my lap and two more on each arm.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Verdun, September 1916 (1992)
Then, on a short leave of action, he and Remy travel to Paris to stay where Indy stays with a friend of his dad's. Almost immediately he is smitten by Mata Hari and drawn into her rather boring web of deceit.
The pyrotechnics are impressive but the fast-moving action of the first half comes to a sudden halt as Indy gets wound-up in the soap opera love story that follows. And what's with the flash-forwards of Mata Hari's death? That made no sense at all.
Definitely the weakest Young Indy yet.
- CuriosityKilledShawn
- May 24, 2009
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