Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom

Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom is the tenth film in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. It is edited from the original TV-episode Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom, originally aired June 5, 1993.

Publisher's summary
''Weary of the carnage of the Western Front, Indiana Jones and his friend Remy transfer to Africa, each receiving promotions to the rank of lieutenant in the Belgian Army. A few missteps put them on the wrong train, and the young officers end up hopelessly lost in the veldt. Trying to get back to their unit, Indy and Remy come across a colorful group of soldiers nicknamed "The Old and the Bold." The 25th Frontiersman Battalion, Royal Fusiliers are led by Frederick Selous, the famed hunter that Indy met years ago while on safari with Teddy Roosevelt. Selous sees Jones' passing knowledge of trains as good luck, and orders Indy on a mission to destroy the Phantom Train: a powerful rail-mounted German artillery gun that is mysteriously able to appear and disappear at will.

Jones is the youngest of the lot by far -- most of the Frontiersmen were too old for active service, so they formed their own unit -- and this adventure causes him to rethink his assumptions about age and experience.

Pleased with Jones' luck, Selous takes the unwitting Indy on the next Frontiersman caper: the capture of the notorious German military mastermind, Colonel Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck. Peasant disguises, a hot air balloon, a pride of lions, a giant termite snack and angry natives all figure into a thrilling chase across the Africa savanah as Indy ends up unwilling captor to the opinionated officer. "It's like we kidnapped my father!" remarks Indiana Jones. ''

Individuals

 * Indiana Jones
 * Remy Baudouin
 * Frederick Selous
 * Margaret Trappe
 * Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
 * Donald
 * Birdy
 * General Jan Christiaan Smuts

Locations

 * German East Africa

Collections

 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume 2: The War Years