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The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: My First Adventure (Part 1)

Ep. 70

In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we look at the first half of the The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles film, My First Adventure. In this one, a 9 year old Indiana Jones travels to Egypt with his mother and father, where he meets several famous individuals, including Howard Carter, and Lawrence of Arabia.


In terms of the cast, Corey Carrier plays Indiana Jones, Margaret Tyzack plays Helen Margaret Seymour, Joseph Bennett plays Lawrence of Arabia, Pip Torrens plays Howard Carter Jones Sr, and and Ruth de Sosa plays Anna Jones.


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Troy, L. (1993). Creating a god: the mummification ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology4, 55-82.



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