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  1. Petrograd, July 1917: Directed by Simon Wincer, Carl Schultz. With Sean Patrick Flanery, George Hall, Julia Stemberger, Jean-Pierre Cassel. Prof. Indiana Jones points out to a museum curator that a picture of the Russian revolution is labeled wrong. He knows it for sure because he was there.

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    • Action, Adventure, Family
    • Simon Wincer, Carl Schultz
    • 1993-03-27
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    Opening bookend

    Professor Jones is staring intently at a photograph displayed in the "Vladimir Lenin: Scenes of Revolt" exhibition when a curator walks up to tell him the exhibition is about to close for the day. Indy complains that the picture is labelled wrong, as it was taken in July 1917 and not October, but the curator doubts he knows "better than experts in the history of the period." Pointing to someone holding a banner in the photo, Indy also informs the curator that that person had only thirty secon...

    Closing bookend

    Indy reflects on the four hundred people who died in the July Days before the Bolsheviksknew the revolution wasn't happening: "By October, it was a different story, but October was a long way off." He then points out himself as a blur on the left of the photo before moving along, leaving the curator to examine it on his own.

    Cast and characters

    1. Sean Patrick Flanery as Indiana Jones 2. George Hallas Old Indy 3. Julia Stemberger as Rosa 4. Jean Pierre Cassel as Ambassador 5. Beata Poźniak as Irena 6. Ravil Isyanov as Sergei 7. Gary Olsen as Boris 8. Roger Sloman as Lenin 9. Alan Cox as Dmitri 10. Marc Berman as Laurentine 11. Pierre Lacan as Brossard 12. Jean-Gabriel Nordmann as First Secretary 13. Elsa Zylberstein as Telephone Girl 14. Melon Garcula as Cap Man 15. Martin Hubas Bolshevik #1 16. Karel Engelas Bolshevik #2 17. Jan Ne...

    Locations

    1. Finland (Mentioned only) 2. France (Indirect mention) 2.1. Paris (Mentioned only) 3. Germany (Indirect mention) 4. Russia 4.1. Kronstadt (Mentioned only) 4.2. Neva (Mentioned only) 4.3. Petrograd 4.3.1. Bear Pit 4.3.2. French ambassador building 4.3.3. French Restaurant Albert 4.3.4. Griboedov Canal 4.3.4.1. Bank Bridge 4.3.4.2. Bridge of Four Lions 4.3.5. Keshinskiya Mansion 4.3.6. Nevsky Prospekt (Mentioned only) 4.3.7. People's Printing Works 4.3.8. Putilov steel works (Mentioned only)...

    Artifacts

    1. Young Enthusiasts Bring Bolsheviks to Power

    Production

    1. Produced by: Rick McCallum 2. Created by: George Lucas 3. Music by: Laurence Rosenthal 4. Written by: Gavin Scottbased on a story by George Lucas 5. Directed by: Simon Wincer & Carl Schultz(bookends) Director Simon Wincer was first invited to shoot "Petrograd, July 1917" shortly after completing work on "German East Africa, December 1916" and "Congo, January 1917," which he accepted because he "had such a fun time" on those episodes with "a nice group of people." The look for this episode...

    Continuity

    1. Indy celebrates his 18th birthday in this episode, but Russia still used the Julian Calendar in 1917, so it was July 14 in the United States(where he was born) when July 1 was observed in Petrograd. 2. The French calendar used by Indy is also mistaken, indicating that July 5, 1917 was a Tuesday when it was in fact a Thursday. 3. Indy was to encounter Rosa again on the cusp of the Archangel Campaign in the unproduced episode "Moscow, July 1918."

    Television

    "Petrograd, July 1917" was first broadcast in Italy on November 28, 1992, and it is known to have also aired in Germany and Finlandbefore its American broadcast premiere on March 27, 1993.

    Home video

    This episode was included in the Japanese LaserDisc box set of episodes from the series released in 1993. It was then edited into Adventures in the Secret Service in 1996, which was released on VHS in 1999 and on DVD in 2007 (as part of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years).

    Adaptation

    "Petrograd, July 1917" was adapted in several different formats, most of which were released before the episode aired in North America: 1. Richard Brightfield wrote Revolution in Russia, with illustrations by Frank Bolle and cover art by George Tsui, as the third gamebook in the Choose Your Own Adventure series based on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from Bantam Books. (August 1992) 2. Gavin Scott wrote Revolution! based on his own teleplay as the sixth young adult novelisation of the ser...

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - Ep 14: Petrograd July 1917 - Restored. When visiting a museum museum, old Indy spots a picture taken in Petrograd, July 1917. When the museums...

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  3. "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" Petrograd, July 1917 (TV Episode 1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles S:2 EP:7 - Petrograd July, 1917 (2k Restoration) Please note that each video on this channel is made to preserve film for the niche market and...

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  5. The series follows the Indiana Jones character (as a young boy and as a young man) as he was growing up and experiencing his early adventures, where he gets into trouble, learns life lessons and encounters various historical figures along the way.

  6. Petrograd, July 1917 Aired Mar 27, 1993 Drama History Adventure Reviews As a French agent in 1917 trying to impede Lenin, Indy befriends Bolsheviks and becomes sympathetic to the cause.

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