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The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles/Hollywood Follies
Hollywood Follies | |
Season 3, Episode 1 & 2 | |
Airdate | October 15, 1994 |
Written by | Jonathan Hales and Matthew Jacobs |
Directed by | Michael Schultz |
← 2x25 Transylvania, January 1918 |
3x03/04 → Treasure of the Peacock's Eye |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles — Season Three |
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Hollywood Follies is the first and second episodes of the third season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the thirty-third and the thirty-fourth episodes overall.
Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery (Indiana Jones), Allison Smith (Claire Lieberman), Bill Cusack (Irving Thalberg), Julia Campbell (Kitty), David Margulies (Carl Laemmle), Peter Dennis (Pete), Tom Beckett (George Gershwin), Luigi Amodeo (Prince Massimo), J.D. Hinton (Harry Carey), Leo Gordon (Wyatt Earp)
with Stephen Caffrey (John Ford)
and Dana Gladstone (Erich von Stroheim)
Co-Starring: Lew Horn (Chuck), Mitchell Group (Bernstein), George Fischer (Cabbie), Tegan West (A/D), Andrew Gorman (Abe), Warren Munson (Ambassador), Ken Magee (Ed), Sam Menning (George), Robert Sandoval (Joe), Elizabeth Anne Smith (Mable), Mary Van Arsdel (Make-Up Girl), Robert Alan Beuth (Manny), Ruben Rojas (Messenger Boy), Alan Berman (Morrie), Jeff Silverman (Sol), James Clark (Syd), Tim Fall (Director #1), Fritz Sperberg (Director #2), Philip Tanzini (Director #3), Antoinette Spolar (Tour Leader), Jack Jozefson (Barman), Robert Peters (Flannegan), Cal Bartlett (Stanley), Ilo Orleans (Edwin), Michael Buchman Silver (Tony Lewis), Ralph P. Martin (Carl), Stuart Charno (Camera Assistant), Philip Mead (Old Timer), Raleigh Wilson (Stuntman), John Copeman (Stuntman), Richard Israel (Laemmle's Secretary), Heather Medway (Maiden), Tee Mark Elliot (Hero), Michae Orfanos (Mother), Doug Jones (Slapstick Actor), Holly Clark (Costumer), Robert Rigamonte (Evil Squire), Stan Garner (Conductor)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- Indiana Jones is sent to Hollywood by Carl Laemmle to order Erich von Stroheim to shut down production on Foolish Wives. The film starred the silent film actor (and unrelated) Harrison Ford who, coincidentally, died in 1957, the year in which Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull takes place.
Behind the Scenes
- This telefilm was edited from material filmed for the episodes "Hollywood, Early August 1920" and "Newhall, Late August 1920" that was intended for the third season before the show's cancellation.