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In association with Amazon.com List Price: $14.95 Price: $0.65 You Save: $14.30 (96%)Prices subject to change. Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780792158325 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 0792158326 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Release Date: October 26, 1999 Running Time: 94 minutes Sales Rank: 18235 Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: January 16, 1995 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Once again our beloved young Indiana Jones finds himself enticed by adventure. On this occasion he's on the trail of a 140-carat diamond that once belonged to Alexander the Great. He also has to dodge World War II-style German bad guys, who are hot on his heels, as he treks across the world from France to Egypt to Indonesia. On top of all this he also must fashion a way to woo a lovely woman he encounters en route. As in all good Indy movies, there are gorgeous shots of archaeological ruins, educational references to classical history, an ancient document written in an obscure dialect of Egyptian hieroglyphics, and an Indy movie trademark: a red line moving across an old map to depict travel. As Indy, Sean Patrick Flanery (Powder, Suicide Kings) is delightful. He emulates Harrison Ford's portrayal of Professor Jones very well, by accentuating Ford's mannerisms and speech inflections with flare and panache. This movie is enormous fun and a fantastic adventure. --Samantha Allen Storey Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Can Indy Find the Treasure in Time?The Treasure of the Peacock's Eye is a great Indy film. The movie starts out with Indy in a battle at the end of World War 1. Then he gets a map off a man whose last words were "The Eye of the Peacock" Indy returns from the war and does some research and finds out that the Eye is a huge diamond! Indy and his partner set out to find the Eye, but encounter more than they bargained for. This Young Indiana Jones film is full of action and is a good typical Indy movie. A+ Rating: - This movie is [not good]I expected a version of Indy's adventures with a lower rating... Treasure of the Peacock's Eye is for 5 year olds! I can start by saying that it lacks adventure, action and comedy. Continuing, it has no real drama, has a terrible ending, and isn't Indian Jones material. If you want to see for yourself, I'm not stopping you! This is just my opinion... Rating: - Ok. Kinda Boring... Starts Good..Lags....Then gets BORING!This is the first Young Indiana Jones Movie I have seen, and it may or may not be my last. It was OK! Here are some problems 1) I do not think Sean Patrick Flannery can live up to be Harrison Ford, Harrison Ford portrays Indiana Jones as a rough action hero, who loves adventure. Flannery is...Uh...NOT THAT! 2) The Music in the movie, is quite bad. Not as good, as the regular Indiana Jones Theme Music. 3) The Movie is boring, the screen play is boring.. Not Lucas Type Material. I hope ... Read More Rating: - ok but very boring endthis was the first young indy i bought and i was pleased but compared to others its pretty limp.it starts off brilliant with explosions and fighting and adventure.young indy goes onto a treasure hunt with some french man who is a bit boring,and you see thier journey.then after 1 hour it goes into a very dull story when they land on a island inhabited by people. i would look into others like mask of evil. Rating: - good movie,not the besti have seen al the 3 "biG"indiana jones movie's and now i have bought 2 young indiana jones movie's,"daredevils of the desert"and "treasure of the peacock's eye". I will revieuw he second one,"daredevils"is a movie that is only action and exciting,nothing wrong with it."treasure of the peacock"is a nice action movie,but the last 15 minutes are a little boring,that's true,but why must he always shoot and fight? now you can see how i must make a dissison. So,buy this movie,it's a nice action adventure ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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