The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change
Following World War I, Indy - now fluent in several languages - works as a translator at the controversial Paris Peace Conference, where he once more meets Lawrence of Arabia, and encounters the Arab Prince Faisal and a young Ho Chi Minh. Disillusioned by the hard and cynical realpolitik of international deal-making, he returns home to Princeton, New Jersey after a three-year absence, where he finds his father as cold and distant as ever, and discovers a detrimental change in his boyhood friend, Paul Robeson, caused by bigotry.
David Hare Director Michael Schultz Director Giles Nuttgens Director of Photography David Tattersall Director of Photography Louise Rubacky Editor Paul Martin Smith Editor Pat Hay Editor Joel McNeely Original Music Composer Laurence Rosenthal Original Music Composer Jonathan Hales Screenplay Rick McCallum Producer Gavin Bocquet Production Design
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