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Director: Carl Schultz
Cast: Sean Patrick Flanery, Harrison Ford, Jeffrey Wright, Jay Underwood
Going to college and working in a seedy speakeasy bring Indy into contact with jazz great Sidney Bechet, who teaches him how to play the blues. Unfortunately, he also crosses paths with up-and-coming thug Al Capone and it's only with the assistance of his dorm roommate, future Untouchable Eliot Ness, that Indy is able to solve a vicious murder and prevent himself from ending up in a pair of cement overshoes.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues was a TV movie that aired in 1999, directed by Carl Schultz. The film focuses on a young Indiana Jones learning about jazz and blues music from Sidney Bechet, while also getting entangled with the criminal activities of Al Capone. While reception details are limited, the film appears to have provided an entertaining look at Indy's early adventures.
Why you might like this:
This 1999 TV movie directed by Carl Schultz blends action, adventure, and crime with a unique musical element, as young Indiana Jones crosses paths with jazz legend Sidney Bechet and the notorious Al Capone. Fans of Indy's exploits and period pieces with a touch of the blues will find this an engaging and distinctive entry in the franchise.