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The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles/Tangiers, 1908
Tangiers, 1908 | |
Season 3, Episode 9 | |
Airdate | unaired |
Written by | Jule Selbo |
Directed by | Michael Schultz |
← 3x07/08 Travels with Father |
3x10 → Morocco, 1917 |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles — Season Three |
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Tangiers, 1908 is the ninth episode of the third season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the forty-first episode overall.
Starring: Corey Carrier (Indiana Jones), Margaret Tyzack (Helen Seymour), Ruth De Sosa (Anna Jones), Lloyd Owen (Professor Henry Jones)
Guest Starring: Kevin McNally (Walter Harris), Rowena Cooper (Emily Keen), Ashley Walters (Omar)
Co-Starring: Joseph Bennett (Lawrence), Leon Lissek (Sheik Es-Salih), Abderrahim Ben Zbiri (Abdul), Abdelkader Alaoui Taleb (One-Eyed Brigand), Omar Djibad (Sidi-Sharifa Slave), Mustapha Fathi (Haji-Harris Servant), Abdelilah Khoudraji (Harris Servant #1), Souini Bouchaib (Flute Player), Mohamed Chetouane (Basket Seller), Mokhtar Mellali (Rug Seller), Abdillah Tigouna (Fat Brigand), Elkhayat Abdeljabar (Head Tribesman), Abdellatif Chegra (Man in Yellow Turbin), My Driss Elmaaarrouf (Auctioneer), Abdelakader Channan (Tall Buyer), Mustapha Hamadi (Another Buyer), Abderrahim Elaadili (Rude Passer-By), Neil Boulane (Baby Indy), Mary Lynn Minouma (US Midwife), Boutalat (Toddler Indy), Khaltane Karim (Jones' Cook), Maryam Thompson (Jones' Maid)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
- Material for this episode was filmed, but the show was cancelled and wasn't broadcast until it was edited with the "Egypt" segment of Young Indiana Jones and The Curse of the Jackal for airing as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones and on DVD as "My First Adventure". A notable change is that the story was originally meant to be July 1909.
- The teleplay for the episode indicates that the framing bookends involved the old Indy being present at a beauty pageant/talent show. His story, revolving around a slave boy named Omar who eventually gained his freedom when Morocco abolished slavery and the boys maintained their friendship, inspires one of the contestants to follow her own passions rather than continuing to be pressured by her overbearing mother.