Lucasfilm and Paramount have gone all-out to present the third
volume of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. Once again in
a beautifully matching 10-disc box set, Volume Three features
over 26 hours of entertainment – with the remaining seven
feature-length episodes, 31 documentaries, an interactive timeline,
video game and more.
Although the set will also be released in a complete collection,
with all three volumes, this last addition to the series is every
bit as outstanding as the original two – and just in time
to ignite interest in the long-awaited fourth feature film. As
always, the generous amounts of history infused with each episode
is the highlight of the series, and former CBS news producer David
Schneider produced all of the documentary special features over
a four year period, which go in-depth to enlighten audiences on
all of the facts and fiction depicted in the adventuresome series.
The volume starts off with “Tales of Innocence” which
finds young Indy in Italy on an important propaganda assignment
that has him cross paths with good-natured Ernest Hemingway. After
receiving an injury in action, Indy is transferred to North Africa,
where he battles hostile Berber tribesman, and engages in innocent
flirtation with author Edith Wharton. The second episode is “Masks
of Evil” which gets Indy involved in World War I as a French
Intelligence agent. Excitement of the supernatural kind follows,
as Indy journeys to Transylvania to battle Vlad the Impaler and
his army of living dead.