Summaries

In Chapter 14 from the complete adventures of Indiana Jones, Indy narrowly outwits inept German spies in Barcelona before dashing off to Prague, where he arranges for a telephone installation to await an important call.

May 1917. Sixteen year old Indiana Jones joins an international trio of spies plotting against their German counterparts in the neutral city of Barcelona. After his old acquaintance Pablo Picasso helps him get a job at Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, Indy devices a plan to forge a love letter written by the German cultural attaché to make it seem he is having an affair with the Countess of Toledo. In August of the same year, Indiana is reassigned to Prague where he is to receive an important phone call. Unfortunately his hotel room proves to be unequipped with a phone. Indy heads for the Ministery of Telephones, where he learns that having to confront Czech bureaucracy can be quite a trial.—Il Tesoro

Posing as a dancer for the Ballets Russes in Barcelona, Indy meets old friend Pablo Picasso, and narrowly outwits inept German spies. Dashing off to Prague, he then arranges for a telephone installation to await an important call, which becomes a bureaucratic nightmare until Franz Kafka intervenes.—Paramount Pictures

Details

Keywords
  • sequel
  • prequel
  • american
  • fourteenth part
  • prequel and sequel
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
Release date Jul 12, 2000
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Lucasarts
Language English German
Filming locations Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
Production companies Amblin Entertainment Lucasfilm

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 32m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio 4:3

Synopsis

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