Stoo
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Thankfully you kept your notes and I, for one, am extremely grateful. Thanks for answering all my other questions, as well. More later! Don't worry, not everyone here has a huge Indy collection. Mine is limited to only video, literature & other printed material but I do have a hat and whip.lairdo said:My pleasure. Glad I found the stuff and could share it.
Not that I know of. One of my goals for this year is to actually catalog and post my Indy collection. It's nothing like Ravenwood - probably smaller than most everyone's collection as I didn't collect figures other than one or two. But almost all of it has special meaning to me. Targeted would be how I describe it. I even have a whip on order from Midwest Whips which I cannot wait to get. But I digress onto the collecting page. Anyway, I consider my notes from my time on YIJC to be part of my collection.
Do you know how far the Berlin episode developed beyond your synopsis? To your knowledge, was there ever a full script or was anything ever filmed?
You seem confused, Wilhelm. Indy could have easily been in Berlin post-WW2 spying on the Russkies. Using an unrealized idea is natural for any artist but the connection between the unfilmed "Berlin" episode and the line from "Skull" is slim, IMO. I'm all for talking about Indy's spying activities in the '40s/'50s but, please, let's try not to derail this topic. Here are some related threads:Wilhelm said:If Indy was only spying during WW2 I don't understand the phrase "After all those years we spent spying on the Reds". It could be more logical to say "After all those years we spent spying on the NAZIS" or just "After all those years we spent spying".
I don't know if he could spy Reds and Nazis during WW2, but saying "All those years" seems to be that he's refering to WW2 and not recent years during Cold War.
Indy as a spy
"Do you know how many medals this *** won?"
what do you think happened to Indy in WW2?
..and "Hanover Street"! One of the unfilmed YIJC stories that really intrigues me is "Alaska" because it would have showed Indy IN THE SNOW and the adventure which solidified his choice of ADOPTING A WHIP as one of his permanent accoutrements!Montana Smith said:The life of Indiana Jones is such a fertile ground for more stories - I would really love to see his WW2 exploits, but will have to make do with imagining 'Force 10 from Navarone' as an Indy story!