Newhall, Late August 1920

❌ "Newhall, Late August 1920" was an un-produced episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, which would have been part of the third season of the series. The subject of the episode would have been filmmaking, being the theme "Overcoming Obstacles". The episode, in fact, was supposed to serve as a sequel to the also un-produced episode "Hollywood, Early August 1920".

In this episode, following his adventure at Hollywood early at August, Indiana Jones would have needed money to return to the University of Chicago and goes on location with John Ford to make a western feature film outside of Los Angeles entitled Six Steps to Hell. Because of the accidental death of one of the planned stars for Six Steps, Jones is given a major role in the feature, although it's necessary for him to receive acting lessons from Ford and Harry Carey. Jones, however, still continues his relationship with the script editor he met in the previous episode. Wyatt Earp was also planned to be featured in this episode. The episode was considered a classic two-reeler story, with a doomed love story, western footage, cowboys, stunts, etc.

While the material was filmed, the TV show's cancellation meant that it didn't see broadcast until it was edited into Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies and became availabe on Volume 3 of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones on DVD.