The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom
- Video
- 1999
- 1h 33m
Chapter 10 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones proves age is no barrier to adventure when Indy and a group of elderly commandos take on a fiendishly powerful weapon in war-torn Afric... Read allChapter 10 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones proves age is no barrier to adventure when Indy and a group of elderly commandos take on a fiendishly powerful weapon in war-torn Africa.Chapter 10 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones proves age is no barrier to adventure when Indy and a group of elderly commandos take on a fiendishly powerful weapon in war-torn Africa.
- Indiana Jones
- (archive footage)
- Remy Baudouin
- (archive footage)
- Margaret Trappe
- (archive footage)
- Col. Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
- (archive footage)
- Donald Parks
- (archive footage)
- Frederick Selous
- (archive footage)
- Birdy
- (archive footage)
- Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts
- (archive footage)
- Richard Meinertzhagen
- (archive footage)
- Big Mac
- (archive footage)
- Mr. Golo
- (archive footage)
- (as Abdullah Sonado)
- Zoltan
- (archive footage)
- Harper
- (archive footage)
- Belgian Troop Major
- (archive footage)
- Belgian Captain
- (archive footage)
- Belgian Lieutenant
- (archive footage)
- (as Bruno Pasquiers)
- Native Man
- (archive footage)
- Cook
- (archive footage)
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At 1hr and 30 minutes (at least the version I watched) it can be a bit of a slog near the halfway mark when it suddenly shifts from one story to another, this might've been better as a two parter. But if you want an beautiful setting, with fun characters (the actor who played Belloq from Raiders plays a British commando) and with good action and intirgue, you should definitely check this out.
Phantom Train is certainly the fastest moving Young Indy adventure so far and there's never a dull moment in it. The second half is especially good as Indy and Remy kidnap Colonel Lettow-Vorbeck and hoist him away in a hot air balloon. The action scenes in this adventure are, for a change, up to the standard of the movies.
Though I am not sure of Paul Freeman as Frederick Selous (the real life inspiration for H. Rider Haggard's Allan Quatermain character). Why they cast the man who so famously played Indy's sleazy rival in Raiders to play a different person is beyond me. How great would it have been for Beloq to challenge Young Indy? His role as Selous here is bigger than the brief appearance he made in Passion for Life.
I can only hope that the rest will be this entertaining.
In this one, Young Indy and his pal Remy take the wrong train in East Africa and get mixed up with a bunch of old geezers known as "The Old and The Bold." In order for them to help them back to their unit, Indy has to take a little side mission to stop a phantom train with one big glorious action scene on the plane. Then for the second half, they have to capture a German military mastermind Colonel Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck. Many say the film slows down at this point, but I love the relationship they have with this guy.
It's not all perfect. There are still some of those George Lucas ridiculous moments like when one of them has to balance on a rope to get across one car of the train to the other while being shot at. However, the action scenes are magnificent and the score is just as good as any other Indiana Jones film.
anyway go out and get The Phantom Train of Doom because its a great Indy adventure and loads of fun to watch.
Excellent film about one of the most forgotten and extraordinary parts of the Great War. Some of the special effects may look fake but otherwise everything's sound; good script, acting, filming, costumes and story.
I have only gave it nine instead of ten out of ten because of the few bad special effects moments in the film. Its well worth watching for the entertainment, humour, action and the interesting historical people involved
Worthy of an award.
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- TriviaFrederick Selous (played by Paul Freeman) was the real life basis for H. Rider Haggard's fictional hero Alan Quatermain, who in turn inspired the character of Indiana Jones.
- GoofsWhen only a few of the explosives go off they do so of right at the back of the train, yet later when they stop because of the advancing German army there are considerably more carriages behind the destroyed one.
- Quotes
[Indy un-hitches the train to get away before the rear cars explode]
Selous: Next time, wait for my orders!
Indiana Jones: Sorry.
[the explosives go off, destroying the shells, but the cannon is left intact]
Selous: Blast!
Indiana Jones: We have to go back!
Selous: What?
Indiana Jones: Go back and get it! We can't let the Germans keep that gun!
[he reverses the locomotive]
Selous: Are you just making this up as you go along?
Indiana Jones: Well... yes.
Selous: Oh. Right, good work!
- Alternate versionsThe UK video release was cut by three seconds. All cuts were waived for the DVD release.
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