The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song (2000)


  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Family, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 2000-07-12
  • User Rating: 4.8/10 from 12 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Amblin Television
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: Gillies MacKinnon, Carl Schultz.
star 4.8/10
From 12 Ratings

Summary

In the seventh film in the series, in April 1916, a disillusioned Indy hops the ocean to Europe where he figures the Great War might offer him a greater sense of purpose.

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  • Sean Patrick Flanery

    as Indiana Jones
  • Ronny Coutteure

    as Remy Baudouin
  • Elizabeth Hurley

    as Vicky Prentiss
  • John Lynch

    as Sean O'Casey
  • Shane Connaughton

    as W.B. Yeats
  • Darragh Kelly

    as Sean Lemass
  • Susannah Doyle

    as Maggie Lemass
  • Nell Murphy

    as Nuala
  • Vanessa Redgrave

    as Vicky's Mother
  • Kika Markham

    as Sylvia Pankhurst
  • Jeananne Crowley

    as Old Woman at Abbey
  • Richard Dormer

    as Young Civilian
  • Dave Duffy

    as Rooney
  • Conleth Hill

    as Irish Tenor
  • Stephen Holland

    as Michael
  • David Herlihy

    as Pearse
  • Jimmy Keogh

    as Old Man at GPO
  • Noreen Kershaw

    as Woman with Load
  • Tom Lawlor

    as Peter
  • Anna Manahan

    as Old Woman at GPO
  • David Marsden

    as Waiter
  • Bunny May

    as British Tommy
  • Geraldine O'Rawe

    as Woman with Baby
  • Gerry O'Brien

    as Man at GPO and Pub
  • Ethna Roddy

    as Woman with Pram
  • John Rogan

    as Man
  • Joe Savino

    as Prison Officer
  • Britta Smith

    as Bridget
  • Barry Stearn

    as Officer
  • Frederick Treves

    as Sir Peregrine Prentiss
  • Shelagh McLeod

    as Lady Lavinia
  • Julian Fellowes

    as Churchill
  • Pauline Melville

    as Maisie Kemp
  • Daniel André Pageon

    as Recruiting Sergeant
  • Tilly Vosburgh

    as Mrs. Newton
  • Fergus Brazier

    as Georgie Newton
  • Sukey Fekkes

    as Edie Newton
  • Ruari Connellan

    as Baby Newton
  • Jane Wood

    as Chairwoman
  • Phyllida Hewat

    as Hostess
  • Gérard Dimiglio

    as Jean Baudouin
  • Colleen Passard

    as Suzette Chambin
  • Rayner Bourton

    as George the Bus Driver
  • James Bowers

    as London News Vendor
  • Ed Stobart

    as Rough Man
  • Pat Abernethy

    as Man in Pub
  • Margaret Tyzack

    as Miss Helen Seymour
Writing Rosemary Anne Sisson Screenplay
Writing Jonathan Hales Screenplay
Directing Gillies MacKinnon Director
Directing Carl Schultz Director
Art Ricky Eyres Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Pat Hay Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Charlotte Holdich Costume Design
Art Ian Giladjian Set Decoration
Production George Lucas Executive Producer
Production Rick McCallum Producer
Production Jane Jenkins Casting
Production Roger Mussenden Casting
Sound Joel McNeely Original Music Composer
Editing Edgar Burcksen Editor
Editing Louise Rubacky Editor
Art Maggie Gray Set Decoration
Sound Laurence Rosenthal Original Music Composer
Visual Effects Allison Smith-Murphy Visual Effects Supervisor
Art Keith Pain Art Direction
Camera David Tattersall Director of Photography
Art Gavin Bocquet Production Design
Production Janet Hirshenson Casting

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