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"Paris, October 1916" is the twenty-second episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the twelfth in season two. It originally aired on July 10, 1993 on ABC.

Plot

While in a grocery store checkout line, Indy looks at an entertainment magazine. This sparks conversation with a woman behind him, who also picks up a magazine and is dumbfounded at its claims of an affair between Jane Fonda and Gorbachev. Indy tells her that he's found that the truth can often be stranger than what is printed in such magazines. He begins to tell her the story of a time in 1916 when he and his friend Remy were on leave from the war, and the two were looking for love...

Cast and characters

Production

Release

Television

Home video

The episode was edited into Demons of Deception in 1996, and released on VHS in 1999 and DVD in 2007.

Adaptations

This episode was novelized by James Luceno as The Mata Hari Affair.

Reception

Notes and references

See also

External links