The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
- TV Movie
- 1995
- 1h 34m
Chapter 18 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones finds Indy vagabonding around the South Pacific on a treasure hunt for a fabled lost diamond.Chapter 18 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones finds Indy vagabonding around the South Pacific on a treasure hunt for a fabled lost diamond.Chapter 18 in the complete adventures of Indiana Jones finds Indy vagabonding around the South Pacific on a treasure hunt for a fabled lost diamond.
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- Ku Wong
- (as Anthony Chin)
- Sir Peregrine Prentiss
- (as Frederic Treves)
- Rajendra Sing
- (as Riz Abassi)
- Indian Lieutenant
- (as Ahsen Bhatti)
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- TriviaHenry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Sean Patrick Flanery) mentions taking part in an archaeological dig in Jerusalem about ten years earlier. This refers to an unmade episode of the third season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992), that would have been called "Jerusalem, June 1909", and was supposed to see Indiana's first meeting with his future mentor Abner Ravenwood (who was mentioned in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)). Just before this, Indy mentions a different dig in Egypt. This one was depicted in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure (2000).
- GoofsMany of the pirates are armed with M-1 Garand rifles, a weapon that would not be invented until the 1930s.
- Quotes
Miss Helen Seymour: [Indy hears Miss Seymour's voice in his head as he reads her last letter to him] Dearest Henry. News of peace is on everyone's lips. I hope to live to see it. Your father is anxious for news of you. Please make your peace with him. Then turn your clever, inquisitive mind to your dreams. Make something of yourself. I know you will. With all my highest regards, Helen Seymour.
This was the second of four such movies with Flanery as the title protagonist, released from 1994-1996; although, chronologically, it was the third movie. Remy only appears in the first two and, for me, Coutteure didn't work in the role. Why? Because he's SO overweight that it's impossible to buy him as a WWI trench soldier or a world-traveling adventurer. The movie scores pretty well on the female front with cutie Jayne Ashbourne as Lily and Alice Lau as an Asian pirate, but neither lasts overly long, which is one of the problems with this movie: Characters come-and-go (usually dying) with Jones & Remy the only two constants.
Aside from the opening in the Belgium trenches, the first act is kind of tedious, but things perk up by midway with Lily and the Asian pirates; then the story bogs down again on an island in the South Pacific, although things get interesting when the real-life anthropologist of that period enters the proceedings, Bronislaw Malinowski (Tom Courtenay). Some people complain about the ending but I found the lesson that Malinowski teaches young Indiana compelling and inspiring.
Being a TV movie, "Treasure of the Peacock's Eye" of course lacks the production quality of the theatrical blockbusters, but it's not bad all things considered. It's the segmented story where I have a problem: The plot is just an excuse to thrust the treasure-hunters from one short-lived adventure to another; all the peripheral characters are thin as notebook paper and quickly discarded. Nevertheless, the movie contains likable heroes and the misadventures & intrigue that go with a treasure quest.
THE FILM RUNS 94 minutes and was shot in Bangkok & Phuket, Thailand (and, presumably, S. Cal., since there aren't any deserts in Thailand). WRITER: Jule Selbo.
GRADE: C+
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