As promised, here is my entry.
Have at it, folks....
Indiana Jones and the Undiscovered Country**
It?s 1960 and Indiana Jones has settled into a quiet life, embarking on a worldwide lecture tour with his wife and son. While in Paris, Dr. Jones is approached by a brash former archaeology student, LELAND.
Leland has information on how to obtain a rare copy of the Tibetan Book of the Dead which, he promises, will lead to a legendary beyul - a hidden Shangri La-esque utopia somewhere in the Himalayas, where the boundaries between the realms of life and death are at their most fragile.
Indy refuses to join Leland on his quest, but Mutt, having learned that Marion has recently been diagnosed with cancer ? a secret she has been keeping from her family, goes with him, defying his father and bringing along Indy?s research. Having heard all about Indy?s adventures, Mutt hopes the mystical valley might contain a supernatural cure for his mother.
When his wife and son disappear without a trace, Indy is hot on the trail. The traitorous Leland, in cahoots with the Red Chinese, is desperate to find the beyul and uncover its powers.
No matter the outcome of the mission, Indy is confronted with the prospect of a profound loss. But he is desperate to shield his loved ones from the embrace of death for as long as possible. In the end, quests are abandoned, villains are vanquished, sacrifices are made and the Jones family learns the that the most precious treasure of all is life itself.
**Yes, I know the title was used in a Trek film, but it works much better here and has a nice double meaning.