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This article is about The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones film. You may be looking for the TV movie, Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies, which was edited into this film.


Hollywood Follies (also known as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies) is the film version of the made-for-television movie Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies. Released on VHS and DVD, it is the twenty-second and final chapter in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones.

Publisher's summary

VHS release

In Chapter 22 from the complete adventures of Indiana Jones, Indy takes on his most ruthless and cunning foe—Hollywood studio executives.

While working for a Hollywood movie studio, Indy finds that he is no match for the wily megalomaniacal director Erich von Stroheim when the two lock horns over the ever increasing budget of Stroheim's film Foolish Wives. Though battered by the film industry, Indy decides to give it one more chance and goes on a location shoot with legendary director John Ford. Ford and his cronies, including aging gunman Wyatt Earp, help him see the magic of movies and moviemaking, and when an actor is accidentally killed, Indy pitches in to save the film.

DVD release

Having nearly been conquered by Broadway, Indy next sets his sights on Hollywood. It starts off innocently enough: a tip from George Gershwin points Indy towards Universal Studios in New York City, where he meets with movie mogul Carl Laemmle. Laemmle has a deceptively simple yet high paying assignment for Jones: to head out west and shut down an over-budget production directed by Erich Von Stroheim.

Indy charges forth where others have tried and failed, but the young man who has adventure and peril across continents appears to be no match for the fiery temper and implacable stubbornness of the eccentric Von Stroheim. The new executive at the studio, Irving Thalberg, conspires with Indy to take the film away from Von Stroheim. All the while, Indy strikes up a shaky romance with a career-oriented screenwriter named Claire.

Having survived his duel with Von Stroheim, Indy misses his return trip to Chicago and is flat broke. He needs money to continue his studies, so he joins John Ford's production to make a western outside of Los Angeles. When one of the stars accidentally dies, Indy fills in, getting some quick acting lessons from Harry Carey and tips on authenticity from advisor Wyatt Earp. Ford's film features a show-topping stunt -- a jump from horse to carriage including a hair-raising turn being dragged from behind the cart, a trick that will serve Indy well in, oh, 16 years or so.

Appearances

Individuals

  • Wyatt Earp
  • John Ford
  • George Gershwin
  • Indiana Jones
  • Claire Lieberman
  • Irving Thalberg
  • Erich von Stroheim
  • Harry Carey
  • Abe Laemmle
  • Sol Laemmle
  • Manny Laemmle
  • Morrie Bernstein
  • Joe Bernstein
  • Carl Laemmle
  • George White (Mentioned only)
  • Tony
  • Prince Massimo
  • [[Mary Pickford
  • Doug Fairbanks
  • Rudy (Mentioned only)
  • Pola (Mentioned only)
  • Gloria Swanson
  • Alphone Studders (Mentioned only)
  • Francis Ford (Mentioned only)
  • George
  • Pete (actor)
  • Larry
  • Jerry (actor)
  • Logan
  • Bob
  • Flannagan
  • Carl
  • Black Jack (Mentioned only)
  • Tyke (Mentioned only)
  • Edwin

Locations

Other

Behind the scenes

In the episode, Indy is sent to Hollywood by Carl Laemmle to order Erich von Stroheim to shut down production on Foolish Wives. The silent film actor Harrison Ford appeared in Foolish Wives, in which he played a soldier. In real life, the actor died in 1957, the year in which Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull takes place.

DVD Release

The film was released on DVD in 2008 as part of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change (Disc 9). The disc also contained four companion historical documentaries.

DVD Chapters

Companion Historical Documentaries


External links


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