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  1. Princeton, February 1916: Directed by Joe Johnston, Carl Schultz. With Sean Patrick Flanery, Lloyd Owen, George Hall, Robyn Lively. Old Indy meets a man driving a monster truck with the biggest set of wheels he ever saw at the gas station.

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    • Action, Adventure, Family
    • Joe Johnston, Carl Schultz
    • 1993-03-20
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    Opening bookend

    Professor Jones pulls his green Plymouth into a gas station and gets out just as a blue truck with enormous wheels and a painting of a woman on its door pulls into the opposite pump. When Indy asks why he needs such big wheels, the driver brags about the features on "Myrtle" and explains that the truck is named after his wife, admitting that his teenage dream was to "drive the hottest car in town." Indy replies that it was also his own dream back when "regular high school kids simply didn't h...

    Closing bookend

    Indy notes that although Edison never did perfect his electric car battery, Indy fulfilled his teenage dream when he and Nancy arrived at the junior prom in the experimental car from Edison Laboratories. The truck driver thinks that's "just about the tallest car tale" he ever heard, but Indy only responds that Myrtle is just about the tallest car he's ever seen, prompting the driver to ask if he wants to go for a spin. With a grin, Indy gets into the driver's seat and the two give a cheer as...

    Cast and characters

    1. Sean Patrick Flanery as Indiana Jones 2. Lloyd Owen as Henry Jones, Senior 3. George Hallas Old Indy 4. Robyn Lively as Nancy Stratemeyer 5. Mark L. Taylor as Professor Thompson 6. Clark Gregg as Dickinson 7. James Handy as Frank Brady 8. John Mallory Asher as Clifford 9. Lonnie Horsey as Butch 10. Dorothy Blandenburg as Rosie 11. Lee Lively as Edward Stratemeyer 12. Jeromie Wilson as Mrs Stratemeyer 13. Thea Mills as Jewel Williams 14. Rick Warner as Howard Butler 15. Marilyn Allen as Tho...

    Locations

    1. United States of America 1.1. New Jersey 1.1.1. Bayonne 1.1.1.1. New Jersey Fuel & Oil Company 1.1.2. Princeton 1.1.2.1. Harper's Pharmacy 1.1.2.2. Jones house 1.1.2.3. Princeton University (Mentioned only) 1.1.2.4. Stratemeyer house 1.1.2.5. Williams Brothers Garage 1.1.3. West Orange 1.1.3.1. Edison Laboratories 1.1.3.2. Van Hoecht's Poultry Farms 1.2. Illinois (Indirect mention) 1.2.1. Chicago (Mentioned only) 1.3. New York (Indirect mention) 1.3.1. New York City (Mentioned only) 2. Fra...

    Artifacts

    1. Edison's electric car

    Production

    1. "George was there, and at one point he asked me, ‘Aren’t you gonna get a shot of this? You know, the car pulling up over here.’ I said, ‘Take a camera and go shoot it.’ And, he said, ‘Okay, great.’ And he took a couple of guys and the camera and he just, you know, loved shooting second unit, and I thought, ‘This is great. George Lucas is shooting my second unit.’" 2. ―Joe Johnston 1. Produced by: Rick McCallum 2. Created by: George Lucas 3. Music by: Laurence Rosenthal 4. Written by: Matth...

    Continuity

    1. Although Edward Stratemeyer was an historical figure, Nancy Stratemeyer is fictional. Stratemeyer's two real daughters, Edna and Harriet, were both in their twenties in 1916. 2. Nancy predicts that she will have two children with Indy, a boy named Henry Jones III followed by a girl named Sally Jones, which foreshadows Indy eventually having a son by that name as well as a daughter (albeit not with her). Nancy instead marries Butch and has a son with him when Indy next encounters her in You...

    Television

    "Princeton, February 1916" was first broadcast on March 20, 1993.

    Home video

    This episode was edited into Spring Break Adventure in 1996, which was released on VHS in 1999 (as part of "The War Years") and on DVD in 2007 (as part of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years). The home video edit deleted or shortened several scenes, including Indy and Nancy's bicycle ride to the Princeton train station, Indy getting detention for passing notes in class, a significant portion of the car chase against John Thompson, and Indy and Nancy's arrival at...

    Adaptation

    "Princeton, February 1916" was only adapted in one format as Race to Danger by Stephanie Calmenson, the seventh young adult novelisation of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from Random House, released in May 1993.

  2. When stopping to fill gas, old Indy starts a conversation with a man who owns a monster truck. Indy wonders why he wants to own such a big car, and when the ...

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  3. "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" Princeton, February 1916 (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. This is a list of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episodes. It was created by George Lucas. Twenty-eight episodes were produced by Lucasfilm in association with Amblin and Paramount Pictures, though four were unaired during the series' original 1992–93 run on ABC.

  5. Princeton, February 1916 is the seventh episode of the second season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the fourteenth episode overall. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery (Indiana Jones), Lloyd Owen (Professor Henry Jones) and George Hall

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