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1.The Adventures of Indiana Jones (3 Tapes) from: Paramount
October 26, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Adventures of Indiana Jones (3 Tapes)
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INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

This film is the classic and quintessential "Indiana Jones" film. Great storyline, top-notch acting, rousing music (especially the famous
"Raiders March"), hair-raising action sequences and superb directing. Rated PG for action violence and mild language.

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

The second (though chronologically the first) movie in the series is the darkest in the franchise. Good storyline, excellent acting, rousing music terrific drecting and some ideas originally conceived for "Raiders." Interesting sidenote: Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg married soon after this movie wrapped. ... Read More

2.The Indiana Jones Trilogy starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Sean Connery, Alison Doody, Kate Capshaw
directed by: Steven Spielberg
February 01, 1990
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VHS : The Indiana Jones Trilogy
Three years after he successfully thwarted the Nazis attempt to harness the power of the Ark of the Covenant; Indiana Jones is back for even more adventure with "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". Joining star Harrison Ford and director Steven Spielberg we have a new lead actress, as Kate Capshaw ("Black Rain") becomes the newest Indy girl, and young actor Jonathan Ke Quan as Indy's latest associate, the pint-sized Short Round; along with two new writers, Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, that had previously worked with producer and co-creator George Lucas on his teen classic "American Graffiti". With all of the pieces in place, it was time for the adventure to continue, as "The Man in the Hat" was back once more on the silver screen.

"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" finds our ... Read More

3.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade starring: Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Alison Doody, Denholm Elliott, John Rhys-Davies
directed by: Steven Spielberg
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
After preventing the Nazis from gaining control of the all-powerful Ark of the Covenant, and freeing slave children from an oppressive cult, Indiana Jones is back once again for yet another thrilling adventure. Series star Harrison Ford returns as the title character, along with John Rhys-Davies reprising his role of Sallah from "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and new to the series we have the original James Bond himself, Sean Connery ("007: Goldfinger") as Indy's long lost archaeologist father. With two highly successful films already established in the series, the third one would no doubt enthrall fans to some degree, but would the quality of the first two films remain intact all the way through the third; or has Indiana Jones finally met his match?

Upon receiving disturbing news that his father, ... Read More

4.Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 6 - Spring Break Adventure starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Lloyd Owen, Ronny Coutteure, Robyn Lively, Mike Moroff
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 6 - Spring Break Adventure
It was an awsome movie it was the first yong indiana jones i ever saw first i watched the temple of doom then i saw raidersthen i saw the the last crusade.the only thing i didnt like was how indys girlfriend was solving all the mystery and indy was a scardy cat and the part with panchovilo lost me to but in all it was a great high adventure film !

5.Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 13 - Adventures in the Secret Service starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Christopher Lee, Benedict Taylor, Matthew Wait, Patrick Ryecart
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 13 - Adventures in the Secret Service
The first half of this video is great, it starts out with an amusing instance of mistaken identity, as two Austrian princes, who are also French lieutenants, mistake Indy for a delivery boy because he's riding a bike and his uniform is covered up by his coat. They run him off the road with their car, and are later shocked to learn that he's not only not a delivery boy, but that he's a captain, outranking them. Indy, still insulted, isn't impressed to then learn that they are royalty. This doesn't get the relationship off to a very good start, and so of course Indy is assigned to escort them across the border to Austria.

There are more great moments of humor in the first half, along with lots of running around, and it's all very entertaining. Indy is somewhat grumpy the whole time, which, come to think of ... Read More

6.Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 8 - Trenches of Hell starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, George Hall, Corey Carrier
directed by: Jim O'Brien
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 8 - Trenches of Hell
If you watch these videos in chronological order (which you should) this provides a fascinating follow up to the cute and funny Spring Break Adventure (even the more serious Mexico half featured jokes like the letter Indy wrote to his dad). The only problem is, that it shouldn't follow directly after like it does. There were two episodes, "Ireland, April 1916" and "London, May 1916" that were not put on video. Instead, we jump from what must be March (in Mexico) to "Somme, Early August 1916" and "Germany, Mid August 1916". One might ask why this was done.

Once you stop wondering how Indy got to be a Corporal and all that, this video is very good. It really is too bad that there are so few WWI movies out there, compared to all the WWII ones to pick from. I've read some reviewers complain about the fact that ... Read More

7.Raiders of the Lost Ark starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies
directed by: Steven Spielberg
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VHS : Raiders of the Lost Ark
[[ASIN:B0014Z4OMU Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (Special Edition)]
Steven Spielberg at HIS BEST. Another movie from my Dad's Collection. The action never stops and there's a carefully calculated high-point every 15 minutes at least. The effects are well co-ordinated, and the film is easily Spielberg's most genuinely riveting. The film is produced by George Lucas. Harrison Ford, discovered by Lucas, for STAR WARS, plays the title character, who is BOGART, FLASH GORDON and HAN SOLO rolled into one.

8.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom starring: Dan Aykroyd, Kate Capshaw, Roy Chiao, Ruby De Miel, Stany De Silva
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Three years after he successfully thwarted the Nazis attempt to harness the power of the Ark of the Covenant; Indiana Jones is back for even more adventure with "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". Joining star Harrison Ford and director Steven Spielberg we have a new lead actress, as Kate Capshaw ("Black Rain") becomes the newest Indy girl, and young actor Jonathan Ke Quan as Indy's latest associate, the pint-sized Short Round; along with two new writers, Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, that had previously worked with producer and co-creator George Lucas on his teen classic "American Graffiti". With all of the pieces in place, it was time for the adventure to continue, as "The Man in the Hat" was back once more on the silver screen.

"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" finds our hero (Harrison Ford) narrowly escaping ... Read More

9.Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 17 - Masks of Evil starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, George Hall, Corey Carrier
directed by: Jim O'Brien
October 26, 1999
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VHS : Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 17 - Masks of Evil
Masks ofevil is a great episode. however The part in istanbul lost me. But i still love it!

10.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom from: Paramount Home Video
1986
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VHS : Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
I love the 1st 10 minutes and as usual some of the scenes are great and awesomely unbelievable. I just hate bugs, Oh well. Anyway Mr. Ford is great as usual. Some of the FX are not that good especially the fight on the bridge. But otherwise the movie is fast moving fun to watch.

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