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| Chapter 19: Winds
of Change |
| Paris/Princeton - 1919 |
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Directed
by: David Hare & Michael Schultz
Story by: George
Lucas
Screenplay by:
Jonathan Hales & Matthew Jacobs
Music by: Joel
McNeely
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Produced by:
Rick McCallum
Starring:
Sean Patrick Flanery ....
Indiana Jones
Cyril Cusack ....
George Clemenceau
Anna Massey .... Gertrude Bell
Michael Maloney .... Arnold Toynbee
Douglas Henshall .... T.E. Lawrence
Alec Mapa .... Nguyen
Michael Kitchen .... David Lloyd George
Josef Sommer .... Woodrow Wilson
Jeroen Krabbe .... Brockdorff
Anthony Zaki .... King Feisal
Denis O'Hare .... Keating
Kai Wiesinger .... Jurgen
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| The Story
World War
I is over. 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 when Indy returns home to Princeton, New Jersey
only to discover the ugly face of bigotry as encountered
by his boyhood friend, actor Paul Robeson.
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Famous people encounters:
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Thomas
Edward Lawrence
nickname Lawrence
Of Arabia. He was a British archaeological
scholar, military strategist, and author best
known for his legendary war activities in
the Middle East during World
War I and for his account of those
activities in The
Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1926). |
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Feisal
of Arabia
Arab statesman and became King Feisal I of
Iraq (1921-33). He was a leader in advancing
Arab nationalism during and after World
War I. |
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Ho
Chi Minh
The founder of the Indochina Communist Party
(1930) and its successor, the Viet-Minh (1941),
and president from 1945 to 1969 of the Democratic
Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). |
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Woodrow
Wilson
28th president of the United States (1913-21).
Wilson led his country into World
War I and became the creator and leading
advocate of the League
of Nations, for which he was awarded
the 1919 Nobel Prize
for Peace. |
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George
Clemenceau
A journalist and statesman who was a dominant
figure in the French
Third Republic and as premier (1917-20),
a major contributor to the Allied victory
in World War I
and a framer of the postwar
Treaty of Versailles. |
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David
Lloyd George
British prime minister (1916-22) who dominated
the British political scene in the latter
part of World War
I. |
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Gertrude
Bell
English traveler, administrator in Arabia,
and writer who played a principal part in
the establishment in Baghdad of the Hashimite
dynasty. |
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Arnold
Toynbee
English historian whose 12-volume
A Study of History (1934-61) put forward
a philosophy of history, based on an analysis
of the cyclical development and decline of
civilizations, that provoked much discussion.
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Paul
Robeson
A celebrated American singer, actor, and black
activist. |
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| Release dates:
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First
air date:
Sept. 20, 2000 |
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Video
release:
Never released!
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DVD release:
Apr. 29, 2008 |
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contains former episodes: |
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Paris,
May 1919
Episode #28 (Season 2-21)
Originally aired: July 24, 1993 on ABC |
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Princeton
1919
Episode #44 (Season 3-12)
Never been aired
before.
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