Mystery of the Blues - Harrison Ford Scenes
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2012
- Excerpts taken from The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Chapter 20. This is a repost of one of my most popular videos -- the original TV broadcast version of Mystery of the Blues, and it's in much better DVD quality. Since the Harrison Ford scenes are at the very beginning and very end, I had to splice them together of course. I made it look as clean as possible! The new DVD changes are in this case better than the original version I think. Ah Lucas... we can always count on you to switch things up!
if only we had a 4th indy movie in the 90's, with Indy looking like that
This is literally like...a lost piece of Indiana Jones film I never even knew existed. How nostalgic and fantastic.
The only time when this series catched some real Indiana Jones spirit. Easily the best few minutes of the whole series. Harrison rocked as always.
I liked how he had a beard here. It's the sort of thing he would've done, like his father does it.
He's got a beard, since he was also filming the Fugitive around this time!
Man this is the Indy we needed in Crystal Skull...appearance and all
Love seeing Harrison but what godawful dialogue...
This is how much he actually cares about this character. Thank you Mr. Ford
That move with the saxophone and the snow at the end was so Indy. Go for the quick and efficient solution rather than a drawn out fight. Just like in Raiders haha
You know, the reason I like this segment so much is that it reminds me of the beginning of The Last Crusade. Not in the sense that it has a Young Indy, but that it shows the progression of the character in terms of his life experience as a kid shaping who he eventually becomes. Indy 1, 2, and 4 more less have Indy as a static character--3 and this section show Indy as a youth who wants to do the right thing, but it just doesn't work out. It's only until he grows up that he gets the life experience that lets him pull through and win in the end. In a way, Indy
"And that is the story of how I murdered three men in cold blood with an alto saxophone!"
Bad Guy: "I have swords."
I think this episode was in part an homage to Joseph Campbell who worked his way through college playing jazz sax. This series was amazing, especially the WWI section which was something like 12 episodes, almost the entire war straight through Versailles.
wished they made a movie from the fate of Atlantis. That was a great Indy comic and game.
Damn those 7 years later really took a toll on him.
I would love to see a comic showing us what led up to this, I want to learn more about Greycloud, he seems like such a neat character.
I've got to say that this episode had Harrison Ford, Jeffrey Wright, Keith David, Frank Vincent and even Jay "The Boy Who Could Fly" Underwood. What an episode!
Damn i love this, I wish they made more Indy movies in the 90"s
Wow.... how am I only just discovering this 😅!! This is great ! Harrison was still young enough he could of deffo done another movie
This is better than any of the young Indiana Jones movies because Harrison Ford is here.