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{{Infobox Film
 
{{Infobox Film
|title=Spring Break Adventure
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|title=''Spring Break Adventure''
|image=[[Image:SpringBreakAdventure.jpg|250px]]
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|image=[[File:SBA.jpg|250px]]
 
|director=*[[Joe Johnston]]
 
|director=*[[Joe Johnston]]
 
*[[Michael Schultz]]
 
*[[Michael Schultz]]
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|writer=*[[Matthew Jacobs]]
 
|writer=*[[Matthew Jacobs]]
 
*[[Jonathan Hales]]
 
*[[Jonathan Hales]]
|released=October 17, [[1999]]
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|released=October 17, 1999
 
|starring=*[[Sean Patrick Flanery]]
 
|starring=*[[Sean Patrick Flanery]]
 
*[[Lloyd Owen]]
 
*[[Lloyd Owen]]
 
*[[Ronny Coutteure]]
 
*[[Ronny Coutteure]]
 
|runtime=96 min
 
|runtime=96 min
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|canon=Television
|}}
 
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|timeline=[[1916]]
 
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|preceded by=''[[Journey of Radiance]]''
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|followed by=''[[Love's Sweet Song]]''
 
}}
 
'''''Spring Break Adventure''''' is the sixth film in ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''. It is edited from the ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles|Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'' episode "[[Princeton, February 1916]]" and the second half of ''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the segment referred to as "[[Mexico, March 1916]]").
 
'''''Spring Break Adventure''''' is the sixth film in ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''. It is edited from the ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles|Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'' episode "[[Princeton, February 1916]]" and the second half of ''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the segment referred to as "[[Mexico, March 1916]]").
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==
''It's 1916, and high school student Indiana Jones is living with his dad in Princeton, New Jersey, working as a soda jerk. Spring break is fast approaching, and all Indy can think of is taking his girlfriend Nancy (daughter of cliffhanger author Edward Stratemeyer) to the prom in a slick new Bugati. The car's foreign engine is impossible to get parts for, but a favor from a professor working at Thomas Edison's laboratory raises his hopes. His plans are sidetracked when a mysterious break-in, the theft of an electric motor, and rumors of German spies result in a mystery that only Indy and Nancy can unravel.''
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''It's [[1916]], and high school student [[Indiana Jones]] is living with [[Henry Walton Jones, Senior|his dad]] in [[Princeton]], [[New Jersey]], working as a soda jerk. Spring break is fast approaching, and all Indy can think of is taking his girlfriend [[Nancy Stratemeyer|Nancy]] (daughter of cliffhanger author [[Edward Stratemeyer]]) to the prom in a slick new Bugati. The car's foreign engine is impossible to get parts for, but a favor from a [[professor]] working at [[Thomas Edison]]'s [[Edison Laboratory|laboratory]] raises his hopes. His plans are sidetracked when a mysterious break-in, the theft of an electric motor, and rumors of [[Germany|German]] spies result in a mystery that only Indy and Nancy can unravel.''
   
''Indy and his father then head to the southwest to visit family in Albuquerque. With his mischievous cousin Frank, Indy heads to Columbus, New Mexico to sew some wild oats when the town is suddenly attacked by Pancho Villa and his riders. Playing hero, Indy follows the Villistas into the desert and is soon taken captive. As a 16-year old itching for a good fight, Indy is stirred by Villa's words, and joins his cause, riding with the Villistas as General Pershing chases them throughout the desert. Indy meets and befriends the Belgian expatriate Remy, witnesses the intensity of a young George S. Patton, and also finds a murderer who escaped the law eight years earlier in Cairo in this adventure that sets the teenage Indy on a path that will lead him to war-torn Europe.''
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''Indy and his father then head to the southwest to visit family in [[Albuquerque]]. With his mischievous cousin [[Frank Jones|Frank]], Indy heads to [[Columbus]], [[New Mexico]] to sew some wild oats when the town is suddenly attacked by [[Pancho Villa]] and his riders. Playing hero, Indy follows the [[Villistas]] into the desert and is soon taken captive. As a 16-year old itching for a good fight, Indy is stirred by Villa's words, and joins his cause, riding with the Villistas as [[General]] [[John J. Pershing|Pershing]] chases them throughout the desert. Indy meets and befriends the [[Belgium|Belgian]] expatriate [[Remy Baudouin|Remy]], witnesses the intensity of a young [[George S. Patton]], and also finds [[Demetrios|a murderer]] who escaped the law [[1908|eight years earlier]] in [[Cairo]] in this adventure that sets the teenage Indy on a path that will lead him to [[World War I|war-torn]] [[Europe]].''
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*[[Remy Baudouin]]
 
*[[Remy Baudouin]]
 
*[[Nancy Stratemeyer]]
 
*[[Nancy Stratemeyer]]
*[[Francois]]
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*[[José González]]
 
*[[Pancho Villa]]
 
*[[Pancho Villa]]
*Professor [[Thompson]]
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*Professor [[John Thompson]]
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*[[Bowman|Dr. Bowman]]
 
*[[Dickinson]]
 
*[[Dickinson]]
 
*[[Frank Brady]]
 
*[[Frank Brady]]
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*[[Rosie]]
 
*[[Rosie]]
 
*[[Demetrios]]
 
*[[Demetrios]]
*[[Frank]]
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*[[Frank Jones|Frank]]
 
*Aunt [[Grace Jones]]
 
*Aunt [[Grace Jones]]
*Uncle [[Fred]]
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*Uncle [[Fred Jones|Fred]]
 
*[[Mexican Banker]]
 
*[[Mexican Banker]]
 
*[[Sentry]]
 
*[[Sentry]]
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*[[Pilot]]
 
*[[Pilot]]
 
*[[Jewel Williams]]
 
*[[Jewel Williams]]
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*[[Steven]]
 
*[[Clifford]]
 
*[[Clifford]]
 
*[[Howard Butler]]
 
*[[Howard Butler]]
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*[[Kurt]]
 
*[[Kurt]]
 
*[[Herman]]
 
*[[Herman]]
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*[[Hiram Bingham]] {{Mo}}
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*[[Henry Ford]] {{Mo}}
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
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***[[Rancho Bajada Del Norte]]
 
***[[Rancho Bajada Del Norte]]
 
**[[Columbus]], New Mexico
 
**[[Columbus]], New Mexico
**[[Edison Laboratory]], New Jersey
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**[[West Orange]], New Jersey
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***[[Edison Laboratory]]
 
**[[Princeton]], New Jersey
 
**[[Princeton]], New Jersey
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***[[Princeton high school|High School]]
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***[[Jones house]]
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***[[Stratemeyer house]]
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***[[Williams' Brothers Garage]]
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***[[Harper's Pharmacy]]
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===Miscellanea===
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*[[Bugatti]]
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*[[Edison's electric car]]
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*[[Model T]]
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*''[[National Geographic]]''
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*''[[Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout]]''
   
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
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[[File:SpringBreakAdventure.jpg|thumb|200px|''Spring Break Adventure'' VHS cover.]]
* When originally part of the pilot, the Mexico segment followed the "Egypt, 1908" half of My First Adventure, and so the mystery that begins in that part (the search for a stolen jackal headpiece) of the story is resolved by the end.
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When originally part of [[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal|the pilot]] of ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'', the Mexico segment followed the "Egypt, 1908" half of ''[[My First Adventure]]'', and so the mystery that begins in that part (the search for a stolen jackal headpiece) of the story is resolved by the end.
* Actor Mike Moroff, who plays Pancho Villa, has a personal connection to his role: his grandfather actually rode with Villa, and Moroff inherited several love letters written by Villa. "My father grew up in Chilhuahua, Mexico, where Pancho Villa was from," says Moroff. "He was my father's hero."
 
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* This episode is referenced by Indy in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'', when he tells [[Mutt]] that he once rode with Pancho Villa's men.
 
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The bridging material created to edit Mexico segment with "[[Princeton, February 1916]]" has [[Indiana Jones]] say that he's visiting relatives in [[Albuquerque]]. In the pilot, the older Jones introduces the story by saying that he was visiting his cousin Frank in [[Santa Fe]]. This change isn't reflected in the map sequence which shows the cousins journeying to [[Columbus]] on a route that bypasses Albuquerque altogether.
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Actor [[Mike Moroff]], who plays [[Pancho Villa]], has a personal connection to his role: his grandfather actually rode with Villa, and Moroff inherited several love letters written by Villa. "My father grew up in Chilhuahua, Mexico, where Pancho Villa was from," says Moroff. "He was my father's hero."
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This episode is referenced by Indy in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'', when he tells [[Mutt Williams]] that he once rode with Pancho Villa's men.
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==Collections==
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*''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years]]''
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==Companion Historical Documentaries==
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*''[[Thomas Edison - Lighting Up the World]]''
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*''[[Invention and Innovation - What's Behind a Good Idea?]]''
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*''[[The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer]]''
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*''[[Wanted: Dead or Alive - Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico]]''
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*''[[General John J. Pershing and His American Army]]''
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*''[[George S. Patton - American Achilles]]''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*{{YI|url=adventures/vol1/springbreakadventure/index.html|text=''Spring Break Adventure''}}
 
*{{SW|url=community/news/films/news20071012.html|text=''Young Indy'' on DVD: A Tour of Volume 1: Disc 8}}
 
*{{SW|url=community/news/films/news20071012.html|text=''Young Indy'' on DVD: A Tour of Volume 1: Disc 8}}
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*{{SW|url=community/news/films/news20071015.html|text=''Young Indy'' on DVD: A Tour of Volume 1: Disc 9}}
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*[http://www.indyintheclassroom.com/lessons/young_indy/spring_break.asp Spring Break Adventure Education Resources and Lesson Plans] at [http://www.indyintheclassroom.com/ IndyInTheClassroom.com]
   
 
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| date = February / March [[1916]]
 
| date = February / March [[1916]]
 
| title = ''Spring Break Adventure''
 
| title = ''Spring Break Adventure''
| next-date = April / May [[1916]]
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| next-date = April [[1916]]
| next-title = ''[[Love's Sweet Song]]''
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| next-title = ''[[Mid-Atlantic, April 1916]]''
 
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[[Category:Young Indiana Jones films|06]]
 
[[Category:Young Indiana Jones films|06]]

Revision as of 19:06, 6 February 2020

Spring Break Adventure is the sixth film in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. It is edited from the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Princeton, February 1916" and the second half of Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal (the segment referred to as "Mexico, March 1916").

Publisher's summary

It's 1916, and high school student Indiana Jones is living with his dad in Princeton, New Jersey, working as a soda jerk. Spring break is fast approaching, and all Indy can think of is taking his girlfriend Nancy (daughter of cliffhanger author Edward Stratemeyer) to the prom in a slick new Bugati. The car's foreign engine is impossible to get parts for, but a favor from a professor working at Thomas Edison's laboratory raises his hopes. His plans are sidetracked when a mysterious break-in, the theft of an electric motor, and rumors of German spies result in a mystery that only Indy and Nancy can unravel.

Indy and his father then head to the southwest to visit family in Albuquerque. With his mischievous cousin Frank, Indy heads to Columbus, New Mexico to sew some wild oats when the town is suddenly attacked by Pancho Villa and his riders. Playing hero, Indy follows the Villistas into the desert and is soon taken captive. As a 16-year old itching for a good fight, Indy is stirred by Villa's words, and joins his cause, riding with the Villistas as General Pershing chases them throughout the desert. Indy meets and befriends the Belgian expatriate Remy, witnesses the intensity of a young George S. Patton, and also finds a murderer who escaped the law eight years earlier in Cairo in this adventure that sets the teenage Indy on a path that will lead him to war-torn Europe.

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Miscellanea

Behind the scenes

SpringBreakAdventure

Spring Break Adventure VHS cover.

When originally part of the pilot of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, the Mexico segment followed the "Egypt, 1908" half of My First Adventure, and so the mystery that begins in that part (the search for a stolen jackal headpiece) of the story is resolved by the end.

The bridging material created to edit Mexico segment with "Princeton, February 1916" has Indiana Jones say that he's visiting relatives in Albuquerque. In the pilot, the older Jones introduces the story by saying that he was visiting his cousin Frank in Santa Fe. This change isn't reflected in the map sequence which shows the cousins journeying to Columbus on a route that bypasses Albuquerque altogether.

Actor Mike Moroff, who plays Pancho Villa, has a personal connection to his role: his grandfather actually rode with Villa, and Moroff inherited several love letters written by Villa. "My father grew up in Chilhuahua, Mexico, where Pancho Villa was from," says Moroff. "He was my father's hero."

This episode is referenced by Indy in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, when he tells Mutt Williams that he once rode with Pancho Villa's men.

Collections

Companion Historical Documentaries

External links

ADVENTURE TIMELINE
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