You'd think Indiana Jones would be famous in-universe. But no, he's just an old man, hobbling around downtown with an eyepatch and a head full of memories from his exciting life, accidentally dropping his fry container into the mailbox. What a legend.
You'd be surprised what some Old Timers did when they were our age. I recall a story about how the Janitor at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs in the '70s, was a MOH winner from WW2. Guy spent 30 years working there and never even mentioned it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Crawford
What he did was already half a century old by this point, its not really that surprising none of these modern people know of his deeds, remember the American government put his big discovery away in a warehouse and he lost the holy grail down a crack in the earth, what exactly what would he be famous for?
It’s the most cringeworthy thing Lucasfilm has ever done, and I’ve seen the Star Wars Christmas special. Still… It’s academy award winning material compared to The Last Jedi.
@@-.-.11Right. Harrison has always played Indy younger than his age. The first Film he was three years older..the final film he was 9 years older than indy. The first three films spanned only two years...
Shame these were cut out from the dvd releases, i find it interesting how they made indy into an old man with a lifetime full of stories, to which he talks about when he’s in a situation relating to the story
I can see why some are disappointed that the old man Indiana is not included in the recently released Young Indiana Jones DVD boxed sets. I had not seen these original introductions, with the elderly Indiana, but I like them.
I saw the episode with the postal lady when I was a little kid. For the better part of 30 years I've been wondering what the hell show it was and occasionally failed to figure it out online, and just stumbled on it now. Looks like I have a series to binge watch.
This is one of the greatest tv shows of all time. And one of the best portrayals of the real Indiana Jones you will ever see. Disney could never make anything like this today.
I remember watching The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as a kid, and the image of this postal lady stuck to my head: many thanks for your comment and for the role you played in the world of Indiana Jones.
These moments with Old Indy are good fun but they're also very contemporary and clash with the tone of the story that is historical in nature. Not to mention jumping from the early 90's then the 1910's and back again can be quite jarring for modern sensibilities watching in 2024 and beyond. George and his colleagues (it wasn't just George's decision based on interviews) thought it worked better without Old Indy. I tend to agree.
@southerncajuncharm That's pretty much the only episode I didn't care for. Thought it was super boring with Indy just playing some blues and him just watching blues playing.
Thanks StooTV!!! Please don't mind my additional info: The Old Indiana Jones Chronicles - Part 4: (includes bookends for) Austria, March 1917 Somme, Early August 1916 Germany, Mid-August 1916
hahaha that made me laugh out loud for real, well done sir, by the time indy 5 ever gets made itll be set in a retirement village, I think covid has scuppered plans for indy 5 now to be honest by the time the world cleans itself up itll be too late.
I hope that in Indiana Jones 5 will have a scene showing how Indiana Jones got the injury causing him to need his eyepatch. I am guessing he will get in a fight with the big boss guy that appears in every movie and get punched in the eye and have a eye injury. My second guess in that in the vehicle chase scene something will fly up or broken glass will get in his eye.
George hall was born Toronto Canada on November 16 1916 but dies in New York on October 21 2002 he was 85 he was mainly theater actor first debut on Broadway in 1946 the fact Lucus cut him out of VHS and DVD sales is insult to the mans memory. i think his surviving family members try to sue him after his death but when Lucusflim was bought by Disney the case was dropped.
I thought Indy's slate was clean. Never thought he'd be sent to prison for common assault. After he leaves the prison, I wish they could have made a short where Indy goes to court to explain his actions and he tells the court a story of his adventure in Prague in 1917 which relates to Bureaucracy. After the story (which is out of point to court) Indy is given the verdict not-guilty of common assault because a medical certificate reveals the man is in perfect health and uninjured.
Indy definitely taught that young punk a lesson, just because you hate your life doesn’t give you the right to take it out on other people, especially when a sweet old lady is kindly correcting your mistake. I Also love that when he’s yelling at the prison guards he sounds like a angry old Irishman
Oh my god! I LOVE indy so freakin much!!!! cuter when he was young, but he's still awsome as an old man!! i would do ANYTHING to get the dvd's!!!! they are the best things EVER!!!!!!! holy crap!!!!! ♥♥Indy♥♥
Considering Indy married Marion in the last film, it makes you wonder what happened to her considering we see old Indy here(I assume she died several years before we see old Indy).
This was created before that idea was even thought of. That canon is non-applicable here. All of these great shows and film series keep getting remade and the lore for each of them are increasingly starting to get convoluted.
@@marxmith Ahahaha, we have now two old indies that are in a race for whos worse, but Imo one should have stayed with Aristotle, and the other one is actualy kinda funny
KirKanos08 They were removed to make the episodes join together more fluidly (and some chapters didn't have any bookends at all). Taking them out was done in the late '90s for the VHS series, long before the DVDs were released. Plus, it was Lucas' idea to put them in the TV show in the 1st place.
Much better. If you count the Young Indiana Jones re-edited movies, Jones has one more movie than Bond at 26 movies. All better than Bond's library, due to the versatility of the Indiana Jones character. Bond does the same thing in every film, but Jones has taken on Thuggees in one film and tried dating 3 women at once in another. He can do anything.
You bet! I checked out your band's website. Don't worry, Michele. You haven't aged a day! Would love to hear more about the your experience and will gladly make you a DVD. Keep on rockin' (or, "bluesin'", I should say!)
@bestbuyextras221 You're very welcome, BestBuyExtras221! Yeah, a glitch in the TV signal deprived me of approx. 10 seconds for the "Austria" bookends. Since then I've learned what Old Indy says during that missing part and have been meaning to obtain the full version from a certain someone but have been quite lazy about it. Please, upload your bookends because I've never seen those missing 10-15 seconds! P.S. Why are UA-cam comments NOT posted in chronological order?!? This is really stupid.
This looks more interesting than the edited, DVD releases I've seen. Since it seems like these are the versions all the fans want, can anyone upload the original taped episodes to UA-cam or a torrent or something? Preferably without reducing the quality so we can burn it to DVD to watch on TV ourselves?
Stoo...just tell me where to send a snail mail! talk about rockin...you rock for being willing. one cool story: george lucas was on set that day and when they saw a minor glare on one shot they went to do it and george said no "there were too many good moments between the actors"...for me...that was so cool and so nice. and i admit i had fun driving the truck. BUT, they forgot to ask me if i could drive stick and got freaked until i got them and showed i could easily! more by email if you like!
I find these moments with Old Indy good fun but they're also very contemporary and clash with the tone of the story that is historical in nature. Not to mention jumping from the early 90's then the 1910's and back again can be quite jarring for modern sensibilities watching in 2024 and beyond. George Lucas and his team (it wasn't just George's decision based on interviews) thought it worked better without Old Indy. I tend to agree with them. Nevertheless, thank you for sharing these as it is good to see them. In a way they remind me of George's idea of Star Wars being told by R2-D2 to the Keeper of the Whills for the Journal of the Whills. I can imagine it would've been very similar to this if he had made his Sequel Trilogy.
Hope that someday Harrison Ford will make new bookends. Some episodes just were much better with them, made them more striking. I have nothing against George Hall, it's just that i don't think Indiana Jones would be a rambling old geezer that some people dont want to listen to. If Indiana Jones told a story, people WOULD listen and be amazed. Maybe new bookends with Indy telling stories to his grandchildren would do the trick. I do miss the bookends from "London 1916" and "St Petersburg". those were good.
You had better be grateful young lady. Why if I hadn't gotten my hand stuck in this mailbox, there might never have been an episode. Now, quit gawking at me and do what you should've done an hour ago; help me get my arm out while the credits roll.
Even though most people would say it's not I really don't see why it still couldn't be I mean I know he has more kids but he's Indiana Jones the guys been getting since the around since the early 1900s
George Hall did a better job playing old Indy than Harrison Ford will. And at least his version of the character is given more respect and dignity than Kathleen Kennedy and Disney ever will
Eh. I kinda disagree. I’d rather have Dial of Destiny Indy then Indy being the old guy who has to tell everyone his business and stories just to relive how at one point he was “so great”. To me an older Indy would just keep that stuff to himself. Not blabbing to everyone.
The concept is good but the acting is far too theatrical and the lines are corny. And with all respect to the actor, he sounds not even remotely like Harrison Ford- and as such hard to see him as the old Indie.
You'd think Indiana Jones would be famous in-universe. But no, he's just an old man, hobbling around downtown with an eyepatch and a head full of memories from his exciting life, accidentally dropping his fry container into the mailbox.
What a legend.
Is that what it was? I thought it was an egg carton.
You'd be surprised what some Old Timers did when they were our age. I recall a story about how the Janitor at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs in the '70s, was a MOH winner from WW2. Guy spent 30 years working there and never even mentioned it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Crawford
What he did was already half a century old by this point, its not really that surprising none of these modern people know of his deeds, remember the American government put his big discovery away in a warehouse and he lost the holy grail down a crack in the earth, what exactly what would he be famous for?
@@theyellowlightsaber3193 Exactly. Half the stuff he went through wouldn’t even be believe by the average person.
@@williamlydon2554 cool
I like the idea that Old Indy held that kid in the doughnut shop hostage, bent over a counter, for over an hour, telling him a story from his youth.
I adore this take on Indy as an old man. It really makes sense.
George Halls also did this man justice and you just gotta respect it.
It’s the most cringeworthy thing Lucasfilm has ever done, and I’ve seen the Star Wars Christmas special. Still… It’s academy award winning material compared to The Last Jedi.
Everyone stood around for an hour as Indy told his story.
I would have.
Even the donut store kid who had a cane wrapped around his throat
including the guy next to him at the theater instead of watching the show
Well this confirms Indy lives to be a very old man. He's a true survivor.
the scenes with an old indiana jones aren't canon
@@scoobywizards que es canon y que no? Quien lo decide? Cada persona tiene su propio canon.
Pregunta en inglés y tal vez obtendrás una respuesta. @@pl2706003
@@scoobywizardsYeah yeah yeah. Unless they kill him off before 1990. This is ALL canon. 😂
These Old Indy scenes are better than I remembered. There was one cool bookend with 'middle aged Indy' played by Harrison (The Fugitive) Ford 😊
It's crazy to think Harrison Ford is older than George Hall here
Yeah but Dial of Destiny Indy is 70 years old and this Indy is 93. In universe I mean
@@-.-.11harrison at this point is Old Indy
@@-.-.11Right. Harrison has always played Indy younger than his age. The first Film he was three years older..the final film he was 9 years older than indy. The first three films spanned only two years...
@@-.-.11been better to place the last indy in 1980 and he could have played his age
@@Anth230 the last movie should have been set in the 70s or even 1980.
"I've always liked a lady in uniform"
just like something that Indy from the films would say!
Shame these were cut out from the dvd releases, i find it interesting how they made indy into an old man with a lifetime full of stories, to which he talks about when he’s in a situation relating to the story
i like how indy has that kid's neck caught in his cane for his whole entire story...lol.
I can see why some are disappointed that the old man Indiana is not included in the recently released Young Indiana Jones DVD boxed sets. I had not seen these original introductions, with the elderly Indiana, but I like them.
Can we just appreciate that the first clip is directed by stunt legend Vic Armstrong, who was Harrison Ford's stunt double in the original movies.
Actually, he did not. Carl Schultz directed all of the Old Indy segments (whereas Vic Armstrong directed that particular main episode).
@@StooTV ah, fair enough
_This_ is the true ending of Indiana Jones
I saw the episode with the postal lady when I was a little kid. For the better part of 30 years I've been wondering what the hell show it was and occasionally failed to figure it out online, and just stumbled on it now. Looks like I have a series to binge watch.
This is one of the greatest tv shows of all time. And one of the best portrayals of the real Indiana Jones you will ever see. Disney could never make anything like this today.
I had actually hoped that Indiana Jones 5 would show us the incident that led to the eye missing
Thank you...from the Postal Lady!
I remember watching The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as a kid, and the image of this postal lady stuck to my head: many thanks for your comment and for the role you played in the world of Indiana Jones.
I liked this character. I don`t understand why George Lucas eliminated him on DVD editions.
He did? Why? (can't find relevant comment)
@@craighicksartworkI suspect this allows him to kill off Indy in the final film, if he so desires. 🤔
These moments with Old Indy are good fun but they're also very contemporary and clash with the tone of the story that is historical in nature. Not to mention jumping from the early 90's then the 1910's and back again can be quite jarring for modern sensibilities watching in 2024 and beyond. George and his colleagues (it wasn't just George's decision based on interviews) thought it worked better without Old Indy. I tend to agree.
personally my fav bookend was the one with Harrison ford
@southerncajuncharm That's pretty much the only episode I didn't care for. Thought it was super boring with Indy just playing some blues and him just watching blues playing.
Thanks StooTV!!! Please don't mind my additional info:
The Old Indiana Jones Chronicles - Part 4: (includes bookends for)
Austria, March 1917
Somme, Early August 1916
Germany, Mid-August 1916
"Okay boys who got a escape plan"
I Hope this is the after credit scenes from Indy 5
hahaha that made me laugh out loud for real, well done sir, by the time indy 5 ever gets made itll be set in a retirement village, I think covid has scuppered plans for indy 5 now to be honest by the time the world cleans itself up itll be too late.
I hope that in Indiana Jones 5 will have a scene showing how Indiana Jones got the injury causing him to need his eyepatch. I am guessing he will get in a fight with the big boss guy that appears in every movie and get punched in the eye and have a eye injury. My second guess in that in the vehicle chase scene something will fly up or broken glass will get in his eye.
George hall was born Toronto Canada on November 16 1916 but dies in New York on October 21 2002 he was 85 he was mainly theater actor first debut on Broadway in 1946 the fact Lucus cut him out of VHS and DVD sales is insult to the mans memory. i think his surviving family members try to sue him after his death but when Lucusflim was bought by Disney the case was dropped.
I thought Indy's slate was clean. Never thought he'd be sent to prison for common assault. After he leaves the prison, I wish they could have made a short where Indy goes to court to explain his actions and he tells the court a story of his adventure in Prague in 1917 which relates to Bureaucracy. After the story (which is out of point to court) Indy is given the verdict not-guilty of common assault because a medical certificate reveals the man is in perfect health and uninjured.
"Told you boys I'd be out in an hour."
LOLPWN
"Let me tell you a story i cut a bridge in half " flashback temple of doom
and omg i was so young. PS mr lucas was on set that day!
...and you looked so great in uniform! ;)
This is basically like in The Simpsons when Grandpa goes off on a bunch of non-sequiters
It just doesn’t seem natural that Indy, even as an old man, would talk about himself so damn much.
Or have a semi Irish accent
right...Henry Jones Sr. was awesome. Last crusade was my favorite movie
1:24 = His Dad WAS James Bond.
Indy definitely taught that young punk a lesson, just because you hate your life doesn’t give you the right to take it out on other people, especially when a sweet old lady is kindly correcting your mistake. I
Also love that when he’s yelling at the prison guards he sounds like a angry old Irishman
the actor sounds like an old seaman, or popeye rather than the Indiana Jones character we've come to know.....
I kind a like that aspect most of all about Indy in this show
I read he's the same actor who played Eustace Bagg.
I wonder if Indy loses his eye in the Dial of Destiny 🤔
Until whatever happens I take this as canon.
Spoiler: no but it would have been nice 😔
@@ciroderosa2136 Eye infection i guess and the Surgeons have to operation his face to try to treat it which lead to blindness on his right eye.
The people who made Dial of Destiny probably don't know about this show.
Just gets an accent out of nowhere lol
Hey! Remember, Indy's father was James Bond.
I was thinking the same thing! :)
Old Harrison ford in a remake?
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Oh my god! I LOVE indy so freakin much!!!! cuter when he was young, but he's still awsome as an old man!! i would do ANYTHING to get the dvd's!!!! they are the best things EVER!!!!!!! holy crap!!!!! ♥♥Indy♥♥
It was funny the ending when Indy said: "Told you boys i'll be out in an hour"
Considering Indy married Marion in the last film, it makes you wonder what happened to her considering we see old Indy here(I assume she died several years before we see old Indy).
This was created before that idea was even thought of. That canon is non-applicable here. All of these great shows and film series keep getting remade and the lore for each of them are increasingly starting to get convoluted.
Watch the new movie
Marion Ravenwood is 10 years younger than Indy.
She took real Indy home and left this mummified leprechaun to continue his charade.
@@marxmith Ahahaha, we have now two old indies that are in a race for whos worse, but Imo one should have stayed with Aristotle, and the other one is actualy kinda funny
tee hee you found it! see...i had no wrinkles!
omg that is me...lol. postal women, austria episode. lol...any chance i can get a copy of that section?
Thats crazy!
"WHAT A DRAG!!!!"
A quote for the ages! You were entertaining, and thanks to you, Indiana Jones took a shot at James Bond. 😆 🤣
3:37
Old Indy has an action scene...😂
Lol, he becomes a grump in his old age! Love that he still has the fedora.
The last bit really made me laugh.
Indiana Jones 5 Ending Tease could be Harrison Ford with an Eye patch...
Miss this show❤️
I remember that TV show when I was a kid 😀 😊 😄 😘 ❤️ 😉 😀 😊 😄 😘 ❤️ 😉 😀 😊 😄 😘 ❤️ 😉 😀 😊 😄 😘 ❤️ 😉 😀 😊 😄 😘 ❤️ 😉 😀
Fantastic, I've always wanted to see that one, though, it seems so, I dunno. So Nineties!
Quiet funny, indeed. I don't only like the Somme and Germany, but also the Austria bookends, with the mailbox.
lol....don't know about all that but he did manage to flirt!
thats funny how he tells everyone stories.. i bet they dont even wanna hear em. luckily we do though... lol
Rumor has it that Lucas despised these bookends so much that he demanded they be removed when the DVDs were put together.
That rumour is false. That is not the reason they were removed from the VHS & DVD releases and Lucas doesn't "despise" them.
StooTV so why were they removed then if you know so much?
KirKanos08 They were removed to make the episodes join together more fluidly (and some chapters didn't have any bookends at all). Taking them out was done in the late '90s for the VHS series, long before the DVDs were released. Plus, it was Lucas' idea to put them in the TV show in the 1st place.
+StooTV Know of where I could possibly get these extras, preferably in the highest quality possible?
+StooTV And they work much better without the bookends as well.
1:21 BEST PART! INDY DISSES JAMES BOND HAHA you go indy is so much better than james bond
Much better. If you count the Young Indiana Jones re-edited movies, Jones has one more movie than Bond at 26 movies. All better than Bond's library, due to the versatility of the Indiana Jones character. Bond does the same thing in every film, but Jones has taken on Thuggees in one film and tried dating 3 women at once in another. He can do anything.
@@JessicaChastainFan and also lets count the comics and video games
You bet! I checked out your band's website. Don't worry, Michele. You haven't aged a day! Would love to hear more about the your experience and will gladly make you a DVD. Keep on rockin' (or, "bluesin'", I should say!)
@bestbuyextras221 You're very welcome, BestBuyExtras221! Yeah, a glitch in the TV signal deprived me of approx. 10 seconds for the "Austria" bookends. Since then I've learned what Old Indy says during that missing part and have been meaning to obtain the full version from a certain someone but have been quite lazy about it. Please, upload your bookends because I've never seen those missing 10-15 seconds!
P.S. Why are UA-cam comments NOT posted in chronological order?!? This is really stupid.
These scenes were removed from the DVD release.
I really hope that they keep Old Indy canon because he lost his son Mutt and I wish Sophia appeared more
were probably going to get one more indy with Harrison ford as the old indy and a young indy.
Im realy confused that james bond is now part of the indiana jones canon. What with sean conery being indys dad and all
Would have been better if the old guy didnt have a completely different accent to Harrison Ford
This looks more interesting than the edited, DVD releases I've seen. Since it seems like these are the versions all the fans want, can anyone upload the original taped episodes to UA-cam or a torrent or something? Preferably without reducing the quality so we can burn it to DVD to watch on TV ourselves?
I can't believe he got arrested
yup she does...ha ha ha
Stoo...just tell me where to send a snail mail! talk about rockin...you rock for being willing. one cool story: george lucas was on set that day and when they saw a minor glare on one shot they went to do it and george said no "there were too many good moments between the actors"...for me...that was so cool and so nice. and i admit i had fun driving the truck. BUT, they forgot to ask me if i could drive stick and got freaked until i got them and showed i could easily! more by email if you like!
The TV signal got screwy for about 10 secs during the 1st bookend. That's the only Old Indy bit that is missing.
@ducard93 aww thank you. that was not rude at all. keep in mind that was shot a long time ago!
I find these moments with Old Indy good fun but they're also very contemporary and clash with the tone of the story that is historical in nature. Not to mention jumping from the early 90's then the 1910's and back again can be quite jarring for modern sensibilities watching in 2024 and beyond. George Lucas and his team (it wasn't just George's decision based on interviews) thought it worked better without Old Indy. I tend to agree with them.
Nevertheless, thank you for sharing these as it is good to see them. In a way they remind me of George's idea of Star Wars being told by R2-D2 to the Keeper of the Whills for the Journal of the Whills. I can imagine it would've been very similar to this if he had made his Sequel Trilogy.
Why was this recommended for me 11 years later?
Hope that someday Harrison Ford will make new bookends. Some episodes just were much better with them, made them more striking. I have nothing against George Hall, it's just that i don't think Indiana Jones would be a rambling old geezer that some people dont want to listen to. If Indiana Jones told a story, people WOULD listen and be amazed. Maybe new bookends with Indy telling stories to his grandchildren would do the trick. I do miss the bookends from "London 1916" and "St Petersburg". those were good.
Yeah, I would love to see Harrison Ford keep making Indiana Jones as the narrator or something.
+ChilianaJones That's the problem with them but also they were unnecessary.
He did make a bookend for one episode!
ChilianaJones I bought Hall as Jones. This is Indy fifty years after his prime.
only a man like George Hall could call someone "bonzo brains" and get away with it
good. old indy makes me sad.
I imagined old Indy to be much grumpier and less inclined to tell stories of his past.
You had better be grateful young lady. Why if I hadn't gotten my hand stuck in this mailbox, there might never have been an episode. Now, quit gawking at me and do what you should've done an hour ago; help me get my arm out while the credits roll.
I wonder if this old Indy is still canon after Dial of Destiny.
Even though most people would say it's not I really don't see why it still couldn't be I mean I know he has more kids but he's Indiana Jones the guys been getting since the around since the early 1900s
Young Commander McBragg Chronicles
are the eps in original format available anywhere? you know the tv show intro and then old indy and then the story?
This isn't Indiana Jones. He doesn't have the mannerism and attitude of Ford's Jones.
No mercy for wagies
have you full episodes this series with old-indy version?
George Hall resembles my uncle the judge more than Indiana Jones the adventurer. No matter. When that type of old man talks you learn. Listen
I don't think I would listen to him after he just got arrested
1:30 his been in the sequel with Mac and Helena’s dad.
I just wish they explained how Old Indy lost his eye and got that fucked up scar across his right cheek.
Perhaps thats gonna happen on the new sequel prepared to be launched on June/July 2020
@@LuisMasterXDRM97 Aww that would be amazing!
Plus, props for responding to a 7 (now 8) year old comment! I sure hope the OP got it! :)
George Hall did a better job playing old Indy than Harrison Ford will. And at least his version of the character is given more respect and dignity than Kathleen Kennedy and Disney ever will
You didnt even watch it. 😂
@@sterus2283 You have no idea what you're talking about 🤣
Until Miguel O'Hara from the Year 2099 goes Canon Event on George Hall.
Eh. I kinda disagree. I’d rather have Dial of Destiny Indy then Indy being the old guy who has to tell everyone his business and stories just to relive how at one point he was “so great”. To me an older Indy would just keep that stuff to himself. Not blabbing to everyone.
I wish Lucasfilm & Harrison Ford watch his scene out of Respect for the late George Hall.
Old Indiana Jones is either carrying a story or an ass whooping, choose your own adventure.
He looks nothing like Harrison Ford.
right...this OLD INDY is basically HF indy well into the future?
Actually, I think it was that George Lucas wanted the Young Indy series to have its own unique theme.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! AWESOME!
Compare to being arrested for suspected as a Russia spy or frame for murder, Assaulting a Donut guy is nothing in America soil.
@MDew1 Never noticed that before. Good eye, MDew, my friend!
James Bond exists in the Indiana Jones universe.
Indy Fought James Bond in One Episode, & his Dad WAS Agent 007 Himself.
its jarred leto!!
Depressing
Are any of his stories true?
An old man hitting on a much younger woman. Middle age men seem to hit on college girls.
hahahahahah
Boom pole @ 5:01
5:01
Is this still canon? Because this old Indiana Jones looks nothing like the one from "The Kingdom of the Cristal Skull"
@Kaagh178 I know, but 3 years before the kingdom of the cristal skull was made, this old Indiana Jones was eliminated from the DVD of this show
Well the scenes here are in the late 80s/early 90s. Indy still has some years before he gets to this point.
The concept is good but the acting is far too theatrical and the lines are corny.
And with all respect to the actor, he sounds not even remotely like Harrison Ford- and as such hard to see him as the old Indie.
So how old is he? 120?
Indiana Jones was born 1. July 1899, so here he would be 93 years old.