The Old Indiana Jones Chronicles

Stoo

Well-known member
I just uploaded Part 1 of "The Old Indiana Jones Chronicles" which is
my compilation of all the bookends in their original broadcast order.
If you're longing to hear the opening theme and see the credits once
again, here's the place. Plus, I added a bumper with George Hall's voice.

This one is the often seen, "Curse of the Jackal", but the others will
soon follow. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP1XQK8cUrg
 

metalinvader

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Awesome job,Stoo!!
It's great that you are sharing these pieces of forgotten Indiana Jones history.
I can't wait for the others to follow!
 

Flannery10

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Well, Stoo, for some time I thought you were not gonna upload them at all, but thank you so much for proving me from and sorry, that I ever thought bad about you. Great of you to share these with us, can't wait for Part 2. :hat:
 

Flannery10

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Stoo said:
Part 1 has been extended since I forgot to include all the extra bits of
George Hall's narration. Here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuZZqq-z7QI

Stay tooned for Part Two...

Oh, I will, Stoo, I will! To see those make you look forward to the new movie even more. The next ones should be London and British East Africa then. Really looking forward to see them, especially Africa.
 

metalinvader

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Awesome job,Stoo!
This part of Indy history has been left on the shelf for much to long,Thanks for keeping it alive!:hat:
 

Adamwankenobi

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metalinvader said:
Awesome job,Stoo!
This part of Indy history has been left on the shelf for much to long,Thanks for keeping it alive!:hat:

I second that. The Old Indy stuff is like a treasure that Lucas buried, waiting to be dug up. :)
 

Stoo

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NonStop said:
What, won't these be on the DVD?

Its uncomfortable to watch, lol.
Unfortunately, they're not included on the DVDs...:(
Why do you find it "uncomfortable" to watch? I'm curious.
 

NonStop

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Stoo said:
Unfortunately, they're not included on the DVDs...:(
Why do you find it "uncomfortable" to watch? I'm curious.

Some of the acting, mainly the kids. It had such an over the top history is cool element, whilst before it was so much more subtle.

In the original series when they were played on TV, when was this shown, right at the end? Cos I have seen the last ep on TV ages ago, and don't remember this.
 

Stoo

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Part 2

Just uploaded the second part. It's a triple-header with London, British East Africa
and Verdun. (Due to some file corruption problems, the Verdun closing is a bit of a
rush job but I can't waste any more time fiddling around. Sorry!)

Anyway, enjoy...
 

Stoo

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Part 1 is from the very first episode, "Curse of the Jackal", which was 2 hours.
What you are seeing is the beginning, middle and ending segments all compiled
together.

A few episodes didn't have the "bookends", so perhaps you saw one of those.
 

NonStop

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Stoo said:
Part 1 is from the very first episode, "Curse of the Jackal", which was 2 hours.
What you are seeing is the beginning, middle and ending segments all compiled
together.

A few episodes didn't have the "bookends", so perhaps you saw one of those.

So, all these bookends are cut out of the original episodes on DVD?

In this page, it says there was an introduction at every episode.

Also, the cut in the beginning of part 2 is annoying, lol, what happens.
 
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Stoo

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NonStop said:
In this page, it says there was an introduction at every episode.
In general, yes, that is true but there are some exceptions. As brilliant and full-blooded
as the webpage is, that particular bit of info is, technically, incorrect.

Also, the cut in the beginning of part 2 is annoying, lol, what happens.
That's how it starts. The only thing before that was a black screen titled, "London May 1916".
 
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