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From Monsters and Critics.com DVD News Excitement and early 20th-century history combine in the action-packed final volume of creator George Lucas’ Emmy award-winning The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, coming to DVD April 29th. M&C is giving away 3 copies of the 10-DVD set! In a compilation “like no other DVD collection ever released” (Dallas Morning News), The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Years of Change, provides an engrossing look at history with one of the world’s favorite action heroes as a guide – just in time to prepare fans for the May 22 release of the long-awaited Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Presented on 10 jam-packed discs, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Years of Change offers more than 25 hours of entertainment, including seven feature-length episodes and more than 30 entirely new documentaries exploring the people, places and events Indy encounters in his travels – from the creation of the Middle East to the Broadway boom, the birth of jazz and even the early days of Hollywood. “This is a different side to Indiana Jones and shows the academic roots behind his affinity for adventure,” said Lucas. “The hero we know as ‘Indiana’ is first and foremost Dr. Jones, a man whose love for history and thirst for knowledge started when he was young, proving that learning about the world can lead to incredible things.” In The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Years of Change, Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints, “The Dead Zone”) stars as Indy, alongside such acclaimed actors as Anne Heche (“Men In Trees”), Jane Krakowski (“30 Rock”) and Jeffrey Wright (Casino Royale). The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Years Of Change is released by Lucasfilm Ltd., CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. The 10-disc set features a comprehensive assortment of exhaustively researched special features that provide insights into world history. The acclaimed documentaries were produced over a four-year period by former CBS News producer David Schneider. “It has been an honor to help realize George’s vision for the Young Indy DVDs as an in-depth exploration of history with real-life facts that spark viewers’ curiosity and inspire them to learn even more,” Schneider said. “This set offers more of everything that Indiana Jones fans love: more action, more excitement and more historical information to truly bring the past to life.” The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones DVD collections have received widespread praise from critics. “Vivid and imaginative” (Baltimore Sun) with “grand content” (Los Angeles Times), each of the three volumes features an unprecedented amount of special features that includes interviews with scholars, historians and luminaries from a wide range of disciplines. A critically acclaimed combination of adventure, romance and history, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was shot in 35 countries and utilized the talents of the industry’s most distinguished actors, directors and writers, earning 12 Emmy Awards and 27 nominations over the course of its run. In addition, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was the first television series to use digital production, pioneering processes that would pave the way for Lucas’ own Star Wars prequels. The Young Indiana Jones films also feature the work of some of the industry’s biggest names in directing and writing. Series directors include Bille August (Les Miserables), Mike Newell (Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire), David Hare (Strapless, screenplays for The Hours and Damage), Terry Jones (Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian), Deepa Mehta (Water), Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), Nicolas Roeg (The Man Who Fell To Earth, Don’t Look Now), and Michael Schultz (Car Wash, TV’s “Everwood”). Writers include Rosemary Anne Sisson (Upstairs, Downstairs), Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Jonathan Hensleigh (Die Hard with a Vengeance). The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones complete three-volume collection contains 22 feature-length movies and 94 documentaries, interactive games developed by River Deep, an interactive timeline produced by Terra Incognita Productions and an historical overview by noted author and University of Texas history professor H.W. Brands. The third of three comprehensive collections, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Years Of Change is a 10-disc set presented in full screen with Dolby Digital English Stereo and English subtitles. The DVD is Not Rated in the U.S. and rated PG in Canada. The DVD disc breakdown is as follows: Disc One: Tales of Innocence - In Italy, Indy’s espionage work takes him behind enemy lines where he embarks on an important propaganda assignment that he hopes will bring a swift end to the war. Along the way, he engages in a comic rivalry with Ernest Hemingway over the affections of a beautiful Italian girl. After being wounded in action, Indy is transferred to North Africa where he joins the French Foreign Legion. While trying to uncover the identity of a traitor in his own ranks, Indy battles hostile Berber tribesmen and engages in an innocent flirtation with author Edith Wharton. Companion Historical Documentaries: Unhealed Wounds: The Life of Ernest Hemingway Disc Two: Masks of Evil - A top secret mission for French Intelligence brings Indy to Istanbul during the First World War. Exploring the city’s dark and dangerous streets, he is thrust into a web of betrayal and murder when he discovers a vile plot to assassinate French espionage agents. Evil of a more enduring kind awaits him in Transylvania where he engages in mortal combat with bloodthirsty Vlad the Impaler and his horrific army of the living dead. With his very life at stake, Indy must garner all his strength and wits in order to defeat the fiend and save mankind. Companion Historical Documentaries: For the People, Despite the People: The Atatürk Revolution Disc Three: Treasure of the Peacock’s Eye - The war in Europe ends but a new adventure begins for Indy when a mysterious man's dying words—"The eye of the peacock!"—send him on a thrilling treasure hunt for one of Alexander the Great’s most treasured possessions. Pursued by a dangerous one-eyed man, Indy follows the trail of the diamond from London to Alexandria to the South Seas where he has a run-in with a murderous band of Chinese pirates. The shipboard battle that ensues is a spectacular display of swords, guns and flying fists. Marooned by the pirates on a remote desert island, Indy is captured by savage headhunters, but before they can turn him into a shrunken head and cannibal stew, he is rescued by anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski and makes a life-altering decision. Companion Historical Documentaries: Bronislaw Malinowski: God Professor Disc Four: The Winds of Change - Working as a translator in Paris brings Indy in contact with T.E. Lawrence, Prince Faisal of Arabia and Ho Chi Minh. The brutality of realpolitik devastates the idealistic young Indy, and he returns home only to discover the ugly face of bigotry as encountered by his boyhood friend, Paul Robeson. Disc Five: Companion Historical Documentaries: Disc Six: Mystery of the Blues - Going to college and working in a seedy speakeasy brings 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. Disc Seven: Companion Historical Documentaries: Disc Eight: Scandal of 1920 - In New York City, Indy covers a lot of ground as he stage-manages a Broadway musical, parties with 5th Avenue high society, reads poetry with Greenwich Village bohemians and trades barbs with the literary wits of the Algonquin Roundtable. Composer George Gershwin accompanies Indy in his adventures as he attempts to ensure that the show goes on despite temperamental stars, malfunctioning props and the fact that he’s dating three very different women at the same time. The film includes wonderful production numbers and a marvelous musical score. Companion Historical Documentaries: Tin Pan Alley: Soundtrack of America Disc Nine: Hollywood Follies - While working for a Hollywood movie studio, Indy finds that he is no match for wily, megalomaniacal director Erich von Stroheim when the two lock horns over the ever-increasing budget of Stroheim’s film Foolish Wives. Though battered by the film industry, Indy decides to give it one more chance and goes on a location shoot with legendary director John Ford. Ford and his cronies, including aging gunman Wyatt Earp, help him to see the magic of movies and moviemaking, and when an actor is accidentally killed, Indy pitches in to save the film. Companion Historical Documentaries: Erich von Stroheim: The Profligate Genius Disc Ten (Interactive Disc): Special Features: To enter, contestants need to provide a name and e-mail address. Upon notification of winning, contestants will have five days to reply with the name and address of where their prize should be sent. Sorry, but this competition is open to residents of the USA only (PR Companies can not ship prizes outside the U.S.). The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Three - The Years of Change is now available for pre-order at Amazon. As of yet, there is not a release date for the UK. Visit the DVD database for more information. 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