 | In 1913 in Luxor, Egypt, an ancient ring leads Indy to a hidden tomb and into terrifying adventures with a German archaeologist. |
 | Personnel: The Munich Symphony Orchestra. Producers: Joel McNeely, Laurence Rosenthal. Includes liner notes by Laurence Rosenthal and Joel McNeely. All music written by Laurence Rosenthal and Joel McNeely. Contains scores from the first 4 episodes:... |
 | Though he only starred in three films, actor James Dean remains one of the most iconic screen legends in cinematic history. With his trademark image and brooding intensity, Dean came to embody teenage angst and rebellion, most notably in his 1955... |
 | With well-crafted stories and high-quality production values, THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES was a rarity on TV when it premiered in 1992. Focusing on preadolescent (Corey Carrier) and teenage (Sean Patrick Flanery) versions of the Indian Jones... |
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 | With well-crafted stories and high-quality production values, THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES was a rarity on TV when it premiered in 1992. Focusing on preadolescent and teenage versions of the Indian Jones character, the series follows the future... |
 | Composer: John Williams . Personnel: John Williams . Listening to the new Indiana Jones score is like donning a 20-year-old leather jacket that's still a perfect fit. And Steven Spielberg's fourth installment of the Indy saga complements composer... |
 | Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine takes place in 1947 when the Nazis have been crushed, the Cold War has begun and Soviet agents are snooping around the ruins of the Tower of Babel. Now it is up to Indiana Jones to puzzle his way through 17... |
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