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In association with Amazon.com Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780792158349 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 0792158342 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Release Date: October 26, 1999 Running Time: 89 minutes Sales Rank: 4591 Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: March 04, 1992 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Please sir, I want some moreIf you watch these videos in chronological order (which you should) this provides a fascinating follow up to the cute and funny Spring Break Adventure (even the more serious Mexico half featured jokes like the letter Indy wrote to his dad). The only problem is, that it shouldn't follow directly after like it does. There were two episodes, "Ireland, April 1916" and "London, May 1916" that were not put on video. Instead, we jump from what must be March (in Mexico) to "Somme, Early August 1916" and ... Read More Rating: - Outstanding - Best of the seriesThese are arguably the greatest episodes in the series. They are emotional, moving, action packed, and realistic. If there's a knock on the series it's that it's often hokey, and Indy runs into too many famous people. But this episode pulled no punches and delivered on all cylinders. It is so excellent, I rate it better than the last two Indiana Jones movies. I should also point out I agree with reviewer James Irwin in his comparisons. I found SPR a nice story, and I love Tom Hanks, but ... Read More Rating: - A harrowing tale of the horrors of warThe 8th chapter in the Young Indiana Jones series, this is a dark and harrowing look at the horrors of war. The movie is divided into three parts: It starts out in France where Indy, Remy, and a whole army of French and Belgian soldiers are all assigned to take a chateau at the top of a hill. German soldiers have the place surrounded, and the soldiers must fight their way through trenches, past Germans, grenades, and gas. The whole gas sequence is flat out scary and harrowing. The mortars ... Read More Rating: - Should Be Required Viewing for High School History ClassesI saw this episode during the series' initial run and found it to be a graphic and emotional look at the savagery of war. Of course, Lucas and company could not show the real horrors of battle, but they did a darn good job considering that this was a network show that had to pass the stringent rules of editing for broadcast. That withstanding, this installment of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" is truly outstanding and worth purchasing. Rating: - A horrific look at total warYears before Saving Private Ryan recreated the horrors of the Normandy landing, Trenches of Hell introduced viewers to one of the most terrifying battles ever fought. When the Battle of the Somme begins, you'll find yourself taking a deep breath in hopes of escaping the poison gas. But don't let the chilling (and ultimately anti-war) battle scene keep you from seeing this movie. The final hour runs like The Great Escape, where Indy and Charles de Galle attempt a daring breakout from a German prison. ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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