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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change

  • Video
  • 2000
  • 1h 36m
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7.2/10
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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change (2000)
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Chapter 19 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones sees Indy working as a translator at the controversial Paris Peace Conference while on his way home to Princeton, where he finds his fa... Read allChapter 19 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones sees Indy working as a translator at the controversial Paris Peace Conference while on his way home to Princeton, where he finds his father as cold and distant as ever.Chapter 19 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones sees Indy working as a translator at the controversial Paris Peace Conference while on his way home to Princeton, where he finds his father as cold and distant as ever.

  • Directors
    • David Hare
    • Michael Schultz
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Hales
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Lloyd Owen
    • Cyril Cusack
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    314
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    • Directors
      • David Hare
      • Michael Schultz
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Hales
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Lloyd Owen
      • Cyril Cusack
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Indiana Jones
    • (archive footage)
    Lloyd Owen
    Lloyd Owen
    • Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
    • (archive footage)
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Clemenceau
    • (archive footage)
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Gertrude Bell
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Arnold Toynbee
    • (archive footage)
    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • T.E. Lawrence
    • (archive footage)
    Alec Mapa
    Alec Mapa
    • Ho Chi Minh
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • Lloyd George
    • (archive footage)
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Woodrow Wilson
    • (archive footage)
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Brockdorff
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Jeroen Krabbe)
    Brooke Langton
    Brooke Langton
    • Amy
    • (archive footage)
    Kevin Jackson
    Kevin Jackson
    • Paul Robeson
    • (archive footage)
    Stephen Michael Ayers
    • Prof. Robert Goddard
    • (archive footage)
    Antony Zaki
    • King Feisal
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Anthony Zaki)
    Denis O'Hare
    Denis O'Hare
    • Keating
    • (archive footage)
    Kai Wiesinger
    Kai Wiesinger
    • Jurgen
    • (archive footage)
    Sorgato Avelino
    • Italian Diplomat
    • (archive footage)
    Bohumil Vávra
    Bohumil Vávra
    • Wilson's advisor
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Vavra Bohumil)
    • Directors
      • David Hare
      • Michael Schultz
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Hales
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    8Chip_douglas

    A worthy end to the Adventures of Young Indy (yet they made three more chapters set in the 20s)

    Winds of change is a pretty hard sell to Indy fans. The first half, Paris October 1919 is easily the most talkative and political episode in the 'Young Indiana Jones Chronicles' entire run, but give it a chance, it's actually very good. The second half takes the bookend sequences from 1996's 'Travels with Father', in which Indy returns home to his father in Princeton and expands them with footage that remained unreleased until the third volume of the Adventures of young Indiana Jones DVD boxed sets hit the stores April 29th 2008. Now we finally get to see the arguments that drove Indy and his father apart until The Last Crusade. But don't expect to see the kind comedic bickering they did in that 1989 movie, this drama is not a pretty sight. Lloyd Owen's Henry Sr. comes off much less sympathetic than the beloved Sean Connery version.

    The Great War is over at last, we learn by way of a 'radio broadcast' narration delivered by a certain Percy McCallum (producer Rick getting his surname spoken aloud for the second and last time in the Chronicles, the first being in Benares, January 1910/'Journey of Radiance'). Although Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flanery) vowed to come home at the end of the last chapter, the rather uneven 'Treasure of the Peacock's Eye', we catch up with him working as a translator at the Paris peace conference and entertaining the notion of becoming a diplomat. He catches up with his old pen pal T.E. Lawrence for the third time in the series (once in each of the boxed sets). As Lawrence, Dougie Henshall looks better in uniform than in Arabian garb. Writer Jonathan Hales manages to cram an impressive amount of info and exposition in here. While George Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson are passing judgment on Germany and dividing up the spoils of war, Lawrence is fighting for one Arabia under Prince Feisal. Even a young Ho Chi Min manages to make an appearance. Only in Young Indy can one find all these names on the same credits.

    The war has changed the world as well as everybody who lived through it. When he quotes T.E. from a letter he wrote to him at the start of the war (in the original pilot The Curse of the Jackall, now part of 'Spring break Adventure'), Lawrence fails to recognize his own words. Indy comes close to losing another friend in argument (having already drifted apart from Remy in the previous chapter). Holland's own Jeroen Krabbé gives a strong performance in a small but well written part. Kenneth Brannagh's pal Michael Maloney is also very good as Arnold Toynbee, though he is written as some sort of Nostradamus, foreseeing the future perhaps a bit too accurately. For once, our sympathy lies with the Germans, being forced to take the blame for the entire war and pay (up for) the consequences. It does tend to become a bit one sided when only Indy is willing to lend the Germans a hand not once but twice. And, with this being an American production, of the three world leaders, only President Wilson comes off sympathetic.

    After 46 minutes, Indy finally heads home to the States after three years of fighting and espionage to face his most daunting challenge yet: his father. The opening and closing sequence from 'Travels with Father' are mostly intact, with only a few lines changed. But instead of visiting home for what seemed like just one night in that version, here Indy remains in Princeton for the entire summer, romancing yet another girl he met on the steamer trip across the Atlantic. Once again Hales manages to fill the script to the brim with historical facts and characters: Henry Sr. arranges a summer job for his son assisting Professor Robert Goddard, rocket scientist. Indy briefly catches up with old flame Nancy Strattemeyer, and spends significant time with old buddy Paul Robeson. The two of them mention having been friends since they were little. In fact, their first meeting would have been documented in the un-produced episode 'Princeton, May 1905' if the show had been picked up for a third series.

    As this part of the movie was produced for the video release and never broadcast on television, production costs were obviously limited. This is especially noticeable with the use of colorized stock shots of ruined European landscapes and the port of New York. Also, a lot of the sets and background mattes seem to be reused from earlier installments. While the second half is perhaps a bit too crammed with unrelated story lines (rasism, rocket flight, Indy falling for a girl out of his league, the trouble between father and son) as a whole, Winds of Change is a worthy conclusion to Indiana Jones' adventures in the First World War. Unfortunately the scenes between Henry Sr. and Jr. are never as good as one would hope them to be. Instead of getting to see what drove these men apart, most of the damage had already been done in the years before, and so they seem only to be arguing about trivial things. I guess some stories work best when you keep the back story a bit more ambiguous. That being said, it would have been a good point to end Young Indy's run right here, as in my opinion the few stories set in the twenties that followed it never managed to catch the spirit of Indy again.

    8 out of 10
    9nswanberg-143-410916

    Best production for tv ever?

    The whole series is quite engaging. Not for the drama but for the historical background. Enjoyed it thoroughly and I think this the best of the series. I thank both Lucas and Spielberg for the production. I think it could be used in school history programs with lots of disclaimers. It could be used as a one day a week break from the formal curriculum. This episodes historical perspectives are particularly engaging. The treaty of Versailles was a monumental mistake. As was the Great War. It should have never happened and perhaps if emergent communication technology had been more dependable it might not have. Indy finds love....again and again....
    1jesussard

    It's crazy to do this with the Indiana Jones property.

    What is this nightmare? George Lucas did this? I understand some things now.

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    • Trivia
      Originally scheduled to be released on VHS in 2000, but put on hold owing to poor sales on the first batch of 'Adventures of Young Indiana Jones' tapes. This chapter was finally released on disc 4 of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Volume Three, April 29, 2008.
    • Quotes

      T.E. Lawrence: Henry, don't forget me.

      Indiana Jones: I won't.

      T.E. Lawrence: Will you write?

      Indiana Jones: I will.

      T.E. Lawrence: We gave the old men victory and they threw it away, we offered them a new world and they made the old one over again. Still, it might have been worse.

      Indiana Jones: What?

      T.E. Lawrence: I said, might have been worse!

    • Crazy credits
      Part of this feature is edited from The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father (1996), and some of the credits have erroneously carried over, including actor Alan Fordham credited as Militia Man #2, Giorgos Iakovidis - production supervisor: Greece and Mark Geraghty - art director: Greece
    • Connections
      Edited from The Last Voyage (1960)

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lucasarts
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Winds of Change
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Princeton Segment additional scenes/bridging sequences)
    • Production companies
      • Lucasfilm
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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