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INDIANA JONES AND THE TIMELINE OF DEATH
By Jared A. Myers
980 BC: The Armies of Egyptian Pharaoh Shishak invade the city of Jerusalem and steals the Ark of the Covenant from the Temple of Solomon. The Ark is taken to the Egyptian City of Tanis where it is hidden in a secret chamber called the Well of Souls. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
979 BC: The city of Tanis is lost in a yearlong sandstorm. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
40 AD?: The Holy Grail is lost. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Early, 1100s: Three Knights (who are brothers) of the first crusade, find the Holy Grail. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Mid, 1200s: 150 years after finding the Grail two of the three-brother journey out of the desert, only one of the brother makes it back to Europe. Before dyeing of extreme old age he tells his story to Franciscan Friar. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
1520: Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado is given a golden cross by Hernando Cortez the conqueror of Mexico and founder of New Spain colony, Cortez then send Coronado to search for the seven cities of gold. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
175?: A fanatical group of Kali worshippers called the Fahei (who performs human sacrifices), begin to appear in India. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
1857: The people of India wage a mutiny against the East India Company, the British Army soon puts a stop to it. During this time the British forces also wipe out the Fahei. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
1872: Henry Jones Sr. is born in Scotland. (Conjecture.)
1873: Marcus Brody is born in the town of Connecticut, U.S.A. (Conjecture.)
1878: Indy's mom, Anna is born into a wealthy family in Virginia, U.S.A. (Conjecture.)
1892: Remy Baudoin, Indy's wartime friend (WWI), is born in Belgian. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones / Conjecture.)
1895: A major excavation takes place in Naukratis Egypt. Decades latter the excavation will be the subject of an Egyptology class at Barnett college, taught by Prof. Henry “Indiana” Jones Jr. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Fall, 1895: Henry Jones Sr. and Marcus Brody enrolls at Oxford. (Conjecture.)
1897: Sallah Mohammed Faisel El-Kahir is born in Egypt, in the city of Cairo. (Conjecture.)
1898: Anna and Henry Jones Sr. are married. (Conjecture.)
Henry begins his search for the Holy Grail. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
1899: Henry Jones Sr. and Marcus Brody graduates from Oxford. (Conjecture.)
July 1, 1899: Henry “Indiana” Jones Jr. is born in the U.S.A. in the state of New Jersey. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure - Deleted Scenes.)
1899-1908: Henry Jones Jr. spends his early childhood years in the U.S. He enjoys playing with his dog Indiana, and "discovering" things like electricity. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure - Deleted Scenes.)
1906: Prof. Henry Jones Sr. becomes head of medieval studies at Princeton. (The Adventures of Young Indian Jones / Conjecture.)
1907: Marion Ravenwood (daughter of the famous archaeologist/explorer Abner Ravenwood), is born. (Conjecture.)
Early May, 1908: Henry Jr. (Indy) accompanies his parents on a world tour after his father is invited to give lectures at various schools though out Europe, Asia, and Africa. They first travel to England where Indy meets his tutor Helen Seymour. They then head to Cairo, where they meets T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). Indy becomes involved in a discussion on archaeology, mummies, and the afterlife. He travels to the Valley of King where he meets Howard Carter (the archaeologist who would eventually open the tomb of King Tutankhamen in 1922). Young Indy explores a tomb from which the fire-eyed Jackal is stolen. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure.)
Late May, 1908: Indy and family travel to Tangiers, where they encounter another interesting adventure. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure.)
Summer, 1908: Indy and his father to visit a plantation near Nairobi. While there, Indy meets Teddy Roosevelt, who is on an expedition to collect specimens for the Smithsonian. Indy help Roosevelt out when he and a local boy go looking for a rare gazelle (Burton's Fringeeared oryx). The safari teaches Indy a great deal about the relation between man and nature, and Indy discourages Roosevelt from shooting too many of the endangered gazelle. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life.)
Fall, 1908: Indy visits Paris and meets Norman Rockwell in the Louvre. They sneak out to street-side cafes where they meet Degas and Picasso and several other artists. Arguments ensure about the cubist movement and impressionism. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life.)
Summer, 1909: Indy and family travel to Florence where he and his mother meet Puccini. Indy is tutored in basic physics, as his mother and Puccini deal with their own awkward romantic attraction. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid.)
Fall, 1909: Indy meets Princess Sophie the daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, at a riding school in Vienna. Sophie becomes Indy's first love but he is forbidden from seeing her again. Despite this, Indy sneaks into Belvedere Castle to see Sophie and exchanges gifts with her. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid.)
Summer, 1910: Indy, now a headstrong eleven-year-old, runs away from his parents in Russia. He meets the famous novelist Leo Tolstoy and they travel together, talking philosophy and warding off Gypsies and fierce Cossacks. Shaken and eager for the security of family, Young Indy rejoins his parents and they head for Athens. He and his father visit a monastery deliberately situated on a forbidding mountaintop. They make the white-knuckle trip up the thousand-foot face of the mountain in a tiny cage, an experience that leads to a heavy father-son bonding. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.)
Late Summer, 1910: Indy and family travel to Benares India, where he learns a great deal about the various religions of the world. He has a discussion with Krishnamurti and Annie Besant, the leader of the Theosophist movement, about the Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, and Moslem faiths. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance.)
Fall, 1910: Continuing their travels eastward, Indy and family next finds themselves in Peking. Unfortunately, he becomes very sick just after visiting the Great Wall of China. A cold rainstorm and a carriage accident only worsen his condition. After much debate about the merits of Western medicine versus Eastern medicine, a Chinese doctor treats Indy. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance.)
Early, 1911: Indy and his family travel to Australia. Indy meets the famous magician Harry Houdini and accompanies him in an airplane ride over the outback. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert / Conjecture.)
Mid, 1911: Indy and his parents head back State side and stop in New Orleans. Indy sees King Oliver and other Jazz musician play at Preservation Hall, Liberty Hall, and Pitmans. Indy becomes a life long fan of Blues and Jazz music, and will grows up listening to such greats as Tom Terpin, Eubie Blake, Jelly Roll Morton, and Scott Joplin. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues / Conjecture.)
Late, 1911: The Jones family moves to Utah. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Conjecture.)
Summer, 1912: In Utah, during a Eagle scout outing Indy acquires his famous fedora, some initial experience with a bullwhip (the cause of his chin scare) and a lifelong horror of snakes. Indy also discovers that many treasures do not end up in a museums, but rather in the hands of private treasure hunters when the Cross-of Coronado is taken from some Indian ruins. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Summer, 1913: Tragedy strikes the Jones family when Anna Jones contracts influenza and dies. Henry Jones Sr. begins growing more distant with Indy. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Conjecture.)
Fall, 1913: Prof. Henry Jones Sr. return to his former position as head of medieval studies at Princeton. Indy and his father move back to New Jersey (The Adventures of Young Indian Jones / Conjecture.)
1914: At Princeton, Indy gets a job as an errand boy. One of the people Indy runs errands for is Hobie Baker (who Indy will latter serve with in WWI). (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen / Conjecture.)
June 28, 1914: After the assassination of Archduke Franice Ferdinand, political turmoil breaks out all over Europe. World War I begins. (Real History.)
Summer, 1914: Indy spends his summer break working as a coal shoveler on a train. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom / Conjecture.)
Early, 1915: Belgian sailor Remy Baudoin decides he hates the sea, and jumps ship in Mexico. After his Mexican girlfriend is killed by the federales, Remy joins Pancho Villa and fights in the Mexican Revolution. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure.)
Summer, 1915: Indy spends his summer break working as a coal shoveler on a train. During this time Indy becomes an “expert” on trains. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom / Conjecture.)
March, 1916: Even as a high school student and soda jerk in Princeton New Jersey, Indy still manages to find trouble. This time it isn't over an ancient artifact, but rather over the plans for a new battery for electric cars and a conspiracy to protect oil company profits. Indy and his girl friend Nancy Stratemeyer (whose father created the Nancy Drew mystery series) unlocks this mystery, and meet famous inventor Thomas Edison along the way. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure.)
Early April, 1916: On spring break Indy and his cousin Frank hitchhike to Mexico. Indy is captured by Pancho Villa and ends up joining the Mexican Revolution. Indy befriends Remy Baudoin and sees a young U.S. Army Lieutenant named George Patton in action. Indy retrieves the fire-eyed Jackal from the man that took it in 1908. After becoming disenchanted with the revolution, Indy and Remy decide to travel to Europe to join in World War I. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure.)
Late April, 1916: Indy and his new friend Remy head to London from Mexico. Unfortunately, during a stopover in Dublin, they run out of funds and are forced to get jobs in a local pub. While there, the Easter Rebellion occurs, during which time Indy makes friends with future Irish Prime minister Sean Lemass, writers James Joyce and Sean O'Casey, and poet William Butler Yeats whose religious and political beliefs differ from his own. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song.)
The Jones family dog (Indiana) dies. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones.)
May, 1916: Indy and Remy, finally arrive in London and join up with the Belgian Army (Indy enlists under a fake name “Henri Defense”). Before departing for basic training, Indy gets caught up in a romance with a suffragette named Vicky. They attend a suffragette meeting together and even go to a dinner party at which Winston Churchill is a guest. Indiana eventually proposes to Vicky, but she declines and he and Remy head to Europe. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song.)
Summer, 1916: Indy and Remy go through basic training in the Belgian Army. Indy plays around with a soprano sax. The duo are made Corporals and sent to the front. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell / Tales Of Innocence / Mystery of the Blues.)
Early August, 1916: Indy and Remy see their first action at Flanders, all the officers in their troop are killed, and the remaining soldiers are sent to the Somme where they are joined by the French Army. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell.)
Indy and Remy fight in the Battle of the Somme (at the time the deadliest battles ever fought), over a million soldiers (British, French, and German) are killed. The British lose nearly 60,000 in one day, despite the fact that they outnumbered the Germans six to one. During the battle the British put the first tank into use. Indy takes part in this battle within a French-led Belgian unit. Indy has some initial problems at first having to work with others, which results in mistrust and tension with a fellow soldier. Others in the unit also experience similar tensions, but they pull together during an attack on the Germans. Indy's life is even saved by the officer he mistrusted. Soon after their attack, the Germans launch a counterattack. No reinforcements arrive to save the Belgian unit and Indy is taken prisoner. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell.)
Mid August, 1916: Indy makes several escaped attempts but is caught each time and eventually gets sent to a maximum security prison. There, he meets Charles DeGaulle (the future French General and President), who is impressed with Indy's courage. Together, they plan another escape, utilizing the coffins of dead prisoners. DeGaulle is ultimately captured, but Indy finally escaped. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell.)
Late August, 1916: Indy's luck doesn't hold out for long. After escaping, he joins what he thinks is a German road-mending group. It instead turns out to be a work force of British POWs that are being taken to Berlin. Indy is caught during a roll call, but quick thinking saves him again. He tells the camp leader that he is a double agent for the Germans and is sent ahead to Berlin. Once there, Indy is able to contact the American Embassy. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - This chapter was not filmed.)
September, 1916: Broadened by his experiences on the front, Indy decides to stay in Europe, despite being given the opportunity to return home. He joins with the French as a courier in the trenches and learns about the politics behind war. Indy hears from T.E. Lawrence again and attempts to halt a battle by delaying a message. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception.)
October, 1916: Indy gets a break from his courier duties and heads to Paris on leave. He and Remy plan to look for girl and Indy is immediately successful. He meets Mata Hari at a party and begins an affair with her. However, the affair is short-lived when he learn that she is seeing several other men as well, most notably the French Minister of war. He soon discovers that in addition to being unfaithful, she is a spy. She denies his charges, but eventually Indy washes his hand of her and returns to his unit. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception.)
November, 1916: Indy and Remy are transferred to Africa, and receive promotions to Lieutenant. On the way to join their new unit, they get lost in transit. They come across a troop of very unorthodox and elderly men. Despite their age, they teach Indy a lesson or two about the capabilities of the elderly as the “25th Royal Fusiliers” complete a mission to capture a store of German guns and stop a massive German canon attached to a train. Realizing that their brief “vacation” with the old guard could be considered being AWOL, Indy and Remy begin to worry about joining their unit. The leader of the Fusiliers, Fred Selous, aids them by taking them behind German lines. Several of the others join in, disguising themselves as Boars and traveling across the country in covered wagons. They are captured by the Germans, but even more of the cunning of the aged unit shows as Indy discovers that this was actually part of their plan: they were hoping to be taken to German General Von Lettow-Vorbeck. Indy, Remy and the General are then thrust into a series of misadventures that begins with them being cast adrift in an observation balloon and ends with them letting the General escape. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom.)
December, 1916: Now with their Belgian unit, Indy and Remy take part in a battle near Lake Tanganyika. After an amazing battlefield maneuver Indy is promoted to Captain. Indy and Remy are assigned to a unit that must march across the Belgian Congo, many of the men (including Indy) become extremely sick. Along the way they help a Ubangi boy who would grow up to be Barthelemy Boganda (the first President of the Central African Republic). (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life.)
January, 1917: Indy and his men reach a jungle hospital run by Albert Schweitzer. The troops are cured of their illness and Indy and Schweitzer discuss philosophy and the ethics of civilization. Seeing Schweitzer working alone to cure the ills of the locals inspires Indiana and he vows to do whatever he can to help end the war. After the French order the expulsion of all German citizens from their territory, Schweitzer and his wife are forced to return to Germany. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life.)
February, 1917: Indy and Remy leave the war in Africa and return to join the Belgium intelligence division. After attending courses on spy tactics, they realize that Belgium intelligence is far from the best. They forge a transfer into the French Intelligence Service. Remy is assigned to be a contact at a cafe in Brussels. Indy is ordered back to the Western Front to do photographic reconnaissance for the Layfayette Escadrille124th fighter squadron (a group of volunteer American pilots fighting for the French). (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen.)
Mid-Late March, 1917: Indy arrives at the squad's base and is assigned to fly with Lt. Harold Green. He meets the other squad members including Hobie Baker (who he once ran errands for at his dad's school), and French Ace Charles Nungesser. The squad is assigned to take that photos of a arms build up 40 kilometers behind the line at the railroad yard in Ham. Before Indy and Green can complete their mission, they are shot down and captured by a squad of German fighters, lead by Baron Manfred Von Richthofen (the Red Baron). Green is taken to a hospital and Indy is invited to the Baron's castle as his “guest”. Latter Indy escapes from the Baron's castle. Von Ricthofen's challenges to Nungesser to an aerial duel. The next day Nungesser heads off to confront the Baron, Indy flying with Hobie follow. Nungesser manages to shot the Baron, but it's not clear if his plane went down. The Baron's squad ambushes Indy and company and Nungesser is shot down. Back at the base Indy's film is developed and it confirms that the Baron was shot down. Latter Nungesser is rescued and returned to base. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen.)
April 5, 1917: On the last day of his assignment to the 124th Indy and the squad are briefed about a possible new German airfield believed to be the base of recent night bombings. Indy and Hobie are ordered to get pictures of the airfield. They fly over enemy lines and gets the pictures but they are attacked by the Red Baron's squadron and barely manage to get back to base. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen.)
April 6, 1917: The United States enter into World War I. (Real History / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen.)
Early April, 1917: Latter Indy is flown to Paris, and is given his next assignment: go to Hannover and convince German fighter plane designer Antony Fokker to defect to the French. Indy arrives in Hannover and tracks down Fokker but is unable to get him to defect. Indy learns of a Gigantic Triplane bomber capable of flying from German to New York. Indy is spotted and during his escape the Prototype Triplane is accidentally destroyed. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen.)
Late April, 1917: Switzerland and Austria are sites of Indy's next escapade. Disguised as a spy and traveling with royalty, Indy meets with the Austrian Emperor to discuss the matter of separate peace between Austria and the Allies. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service.)
Summer, 1917: Indy's high school girlfriend Nancy Stratemeyer, marries his high school rival Butch. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change.)
June-July, 1917: Intelligence sends Indy to the French Embassy in Russia. He befriend several local students who are very passionate about their political beliefs. He tries to gain information about the Bolshevik uprising and is caught up in the riot during a failed attempt to overthrow the provisional government. He learns that friendship and trust only go so far during a revolution. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service.)
August, 1917: Having graduated from courier duty to military intelligence, Indy visits Barcelona. While there, he adopts the cover of a member of the Ballet Rousse. His mission is to encourage the Spanish to turn against the Germans. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades.)
September, 1917: Indy is sent on assignment to Prague. He encounters all kinds of bureaucratic nightmares in trying to set up residence so that he can receive information from a double agent. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades.)
October-November, 1917: Indy is ordered to Palestine to aid the British against the Turks in freeing Jerusalem. False documents are planted and a sting operation is set up, with Indy being sent to Beersheba with another agent (a beautiful and mysterious woman) to obtain defense information. The Turks become convinced that the Gaza is the objective rather than Beersheba, and in their absence the Australian Light Horse Brigade makes the mission a success. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert.)
December 9, 1917: The British take Jerusalem, more or less ending World War I in the middle east. (Real History / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert.)
March, 1918: 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, only to learn that the girl is already engaged. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales Of Innocence.)
April, 1918: After being wounded in action, Indy is transferred to Morocco North Africa where he is assigned to join the French Foreign Legion in order to root out a traitor. Indy battles hostile Berber tribesmen and engages in an innocent flirtation with author Edith Wharton. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales Of Innocence.)
September, 1918: While in Istanbul, Indy falls in love with an American schoolteacher named Molly, who he meets at an orphanage school. Indy hides his identity as a spy from Molly. When she discovers the truth, she is infuriated and leaves. She returns later when she realizes that she still loves him despite his deception. Unfortunately, she is mistakenly shot by a double agent when she returns to Indy's apartment. Indy kills the agent, but Molly dies in his arms. Indy is reassigned to Italy. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil.)
October, 1918: After an Austrian POW camp is attacked, Indy is sent from Italy to the Transylvania region of Romania to find a separatist general believed to be responsible. His group discovers a castle and locates the missing soldiers along with several other of various nationalities. While trying to leave, they meet the master of the castle Vlad the Impaler (who has survived for centuries as a Vampire). They learn that Vlad has created a personal army of undead soldiers. Indy succeeds in killing the vampire, which frees the soldiers and allows them to finally rest in peace. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil.)
Late October, 1918: Indy is once again partnered with his wartime friend Lieutenant Remy Baudoin. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye.)
November 11, 1918: Indy and Remy are assigned to arrest Corporal Bajendra Sing who is believed to be exchanging munitions data with the Germans. They locate Sing after a German soldier fatally shoots him. Remy find a map in Sing's boot. The cease-fire whistle is blown signaling Germanys surrender to the allies and the end of World War I. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye.)
Early January, 1919: Miss Seymour, Indy's former tutor, passes away. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye.)
January-February, 1919: Indy and Remy return to England. Remy reunites with his wife and stepchildren, and Indy is informed about Miss Seymour's passing. Remy discovers that Sing's map leads to a diamond eye of a golden peacock statue once owned by Alexander the Great. Indy and Remy travel to Alexandria and meet archaeologist Howard Carter and novelist E.M. Forster. They find clues to the location of the eye but are attacked and the map is stolen by a German man in a eyepatch (the same soldier who killed Sing in a earlier attempt to get the map). Indy and Remy find a box believed to contain the eye, but Zeik steals it. Latter Zeik is killed by one of his business associates, and the box is taken on a ship bound for Singapore. Indy and Remy manages to board the ship, but before they can retrieve the box, a band of Chinese pirates commandeer the ship and steals the eye. Indy and Remy along with a girl named Lily follow the pirates and sneak aboard their ship. After a battle with the pirates (in which Lily is killed) Indy and Remy become stranded on a remote South Seas island. The duo is captured / befriended by a tribe of headhunters, and meet anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. The box is finally opened and instead of a diamond, they find a stone with some kind of inscription that may be a clue to the diamonds whereabouts. Instead of continuing the search, Indy decides he'd rather return to the States and study archaeologist. Remy continues to search for the Peacock's eye alone. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye.)
May, 1919: Indy returns to France to be a translator at the Paris Peace Conference. He gets to meet with T.E. Lawrence again and hear Prince Faisal give a speech regarding a united Arab republic. Indy also helps a Vietnamese waiter (Ho Chi Minh) gain an audience at the conference to make a presentation on behalf of his country. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change.)
June, 1919: With the horrors of war behind him, Indy returns to the United States and visits with his father at Princeton. The visit reminds him of the time in 1910 he ran away from his father and met Leo Tolstoy. Indy and his dad do not speak to each other at any great length again for nearly twenty years. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Winds of Change / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Fall, 1919: Indy enrolls at the University of Chicago, and begins to study archaeology. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues.)
April-May, 1920: Now a student at the University of Chicago and waiter in Colosimo restaurant, Indy finds that he is more interested in learning to play jazz and blues music than his schoolwork. For a short while he takes up the soprano saxophone and learns the roots of jazz from Sidney Bechet, and a few lesson about racial problems as well. After Indy's boss “Big Jim” Colosimo is killed in his own restaurant. Indy, his roommate (a young Elliot Ness), and Ernest Hemingway work together to solve the case. They discover a connection to Johnny Torrio (Colosimo's nephew), Al Capone and organized crime, but are stonewalled when they are confronted by the unbelievable corruption in City Hall. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues.)
June-July, 1920: On summer break from college, Indy gets a job stage-managing a new work by George Gershwin. Indy trades quips with the famed and razor-witted Algonquin Round Table when he is not soothing temperamental stars, romancing three different women at once, and worrying about suspicious backstage malfunctioning. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Scandal of 1920.)
Early August, 1920: Indy is fired from his job at theater with a month of summer break left, and not enough money for next year's tuition. With the help of his friend George Gershwin, Indy gets a new job at Universal Pictures in Hollywood, working for Carl Laemmie. Indy is to force director Erich Von Stroheim to complete his film “Foolish Wives” within ten days. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies.)
Mid-Late August, 1920: In Hollywood, Indy finds his new job full of mishaps and complications. Indiana works with Irving Thalberg and writer Claire Leebrum (who he has a brief fling with). Indy ends up getting fired after Erich Von Stroheim moves the production to Mexico. Indy soon finds a new job as an assistant for Jack Ford on his western film “Six Steps to Hell”. Indy meets star actor Harry Carey and legendary lawman Wyatt Earp (who is working on the film as a technical consultant). Indy is forced to take the place of an actor who is killed by a poisonous snakebite. Indy latter replacing an injured stuntman (for extra pay), and he does the famous runaway stagecoach scene. Indy returns to the University of Chicago with a broken leg and enough money for tuition. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies.)
September, 1920: At the University of Chicago, Indy begins to study archaeology and history under Prof. Abner Ravenwood. Indy soon becomes the Ravenwood's best students, He and Ravenwood also becomes good friends. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Conjecture.)
1922: Maharajah Dalin Sighn of Pangkoc Palace is born in India. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
Spring, 1922: Indy completes his undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago and on the recommendation of Prof. Ravenwood, moves onto a graduate program (in linguistics) at the Sorbonne. (Conjecture / Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
November, 1922: Archeologist Howard Carter makes one of the most important finds of the 20th century, when he opens the tomb of King Tutankhamen in Egypt. Strangely, Indiana Jones had nothing to do with this discovery. (Real History.)
Spring, 1924: Indy completes his graduate studies at the Sorbonne and is hired for his first professorial job teaching a summer archaeology course, at London University. Indy's father's long time friend Marcus Brody (a curator of a museum in New York City) becomes his patron. (Conjecture.)
Summer, 1925: Sallah (future friend of Indy) helps Dr. George Reisner survey the area around the Great Pyramid of Cheops. When Reisner's photographer stumbles into an unknown tomb shaft, Sallah help excavate the 30 meter deep pit to find the tomb of the mother of Cheops - Queen Hetepheres. (Conjecture / Real History.)
1926: Indiana Jones teams up with his old teacher Prof. Ravenwood (and Ravenwood's daughter Marion), on a search for the headpiece to the Staff of Ra. During this adventure Indy befriends an Arab digger named Sallah Mohammed Faisel El-Kahir. Indy and Marion have a brief love affair, which causes a major falling out between Indiana and Prof. Ravenwood. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Conjecture.)
1927: Indy teaches at his old alma mater the University of Chicago. (Conjecture.)
“Short Round” is born in Shanghai. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
Fall, 1927: Indy starts his first full time Professorial job at Marshall college in New England teaching archaeology 101. (Conjecture.)
1928: Indiana Jones begins to become world famous as a respected Archeologist and infamous globe trotting adventurer. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Conjecture.)
1931: Indy's gets into trouble when the Sultan of Madagascar threatens Indy to have something cut off, if he ever returns to his country. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Conjecture.)
The Japanese bomb Shanghai killing “Short Round's” parents. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
1933: While in Honduras local authorities accuse Indy of being a graverobber rather then an archaeologist. Indy would latter claim that the newspapers greatly exaggerated the incident. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Conjecture.)
1934: Hitler's fascination with the occult leads the Nazis to launch a global search for arcane artifacts. (Real History / Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
Summer, 1934: After spending months planning a dig in the Rub al Khali Desert of Saudi Arabia, Indy discovers his rival Dr. Rene Belloq has already been there before him. (Raiders of the Lost Ark - Novel.)
Abner Ravenwood is killed in an avalanche, during a expedition in Nepal. (Raiders of the Lost Ark - Novel.)
Early, 1935: Indy traveling in the Orient with his friend Woo Han, agrees to find the ashes of Nurhachi for a Chinese gangsters named Loe Che in exchange for a rare jewel. On their search, Indy catches “Short Round” picking his pocket, he takes he young orphan under his wing and makes him his “bodyguard”.
Mid, 1935: After finding the remains of Nurhachi, Indy has a violent run in with the Loe Che's son. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
The day after his run in Loe Che's son, Indy meets the head gangster at a Shanghai nightclub unfortunately, the gangster wishes to keep both prizes, so they poison Indy. After a gunfight (in which Woo Han is killed), Indy recovers the antidote and seemingly escapes with nightclub singer Wille Scott, and his sidekick “Short Round”. Lao Che heads Indy off at the pass and sabotages Indy's charter plane, which crashes somewhere in India. While traveling to Delhi, Indy and company come across a poverty-stricken village, which has lost it's sacred, protective Sankara Stone. The villagers convince Indy to follow the trail of the thieves (who have also stolen the villager's children),, Which he does. A short while latter, he comes across the palace of the 13 year old Maharajah and a cult of Kali worshippers. He manages to defeat the high priest of the cult, recovers one of the three Sankara Stones and saves the village's children. (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.)
Late, 1935: Indy and company make their way to Delhi, Wille Scott parts ways with the group and returns to her mother's home in Missouri. Indy helps "Short Round" locate surviving members of his family living in the United States, and then returns to his job at Marshall college. (Conjecture.)
Summer, 1936: Indy travels through the jungles of Peru to recover a golden idol from the temple of the Chachapoyan warriors. Unfortunately Belloq, shows up at the end of the adventure and steals the idol from Indy by lying to the local Hovito tribesmen. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
Fall, 1936: U.S. Government agents intercept a communiqué from Cairo to Berlin believed to be sent by Abner Ravenwood. Indy is consulted, since he has had past dealings with Ravenwood, and is asked to investigate the Nazi dig. He learns that they are looking for the headpiece of the Staff of Ra so that they can locate the Well of Souls, the resting-place of the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Indy beats the Nazis, both to the headpiece and to the Well of Souls. Ravenwood's daughter Marion, becomes Indy's partner in the adventure and together they find the Ark (with the help of Sallah). Belloq shows up again to steal the Ark for the Nazis (he is their lead archaeologist) but is killed when he opens the Ark to get the tablets containing the Ten Commandment. The Ark is placed in a secret government warehouse somewhere in Washington D.C. (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
Late 1936: After the embarrassment of loosing the Lost Ark of the Covenant, the Nazis begin keeping tabs on the exploits and adventures of Indiana Jones. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Conjecture.)
Late 1936-Early 1937: Indy and Marion rekindle their past romance, and decide to get married. Unfortunately, Indy finds it impossible to quit his globe trotting adventures, and the engagement is soon broken off. Indy and Marion will not see each other again for nearly twenty years. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
1937: Indy takes a new job as the head of the archaeology department at Barnett college in Fairfield New York, and moves into a swanky Manhattan penthouse. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Conjecture.)
Millionaire Industrialist Walter Donovan sends a team of engineers to excavate for copper in the mountain region north of Ankara. While there they unearth a damaged stone tablet believed to be one of two maker that gives the location of Holy Grail. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Late, 1937: Marion Ravenwood gives birth to “Indy Jr.”. Indiana Jones doesn't find out he has a son until nearly twenty years latter. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
Early, 1938: Walter Donovan commissions an expedition to locate the Holy Grail. He enlists for most Grail expert Dr. Henry Jones Sr. as the team leader, Donovan also enlists the help of Dr. Elsa Schneider of German. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Summer, 1938: Off the Portuguese Coast Indy finally recover the Cross-of Coronado from the man who “acquired” it back in 1912. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
Fall, 1938: Indy returns to Barnett College and is contracted by collector of antiquities Walter Donovan. He informs Indy that his father has disappeared during a search for the Holy Grail. Indiana goes to Italy with Marcus Brody and are joined by archaeologist Elsa Schneider. Together, they find several other clues concerning the Grail where-abouts and eventually determine it's actual resting-place. Elsa and Donovan are revealed to be Nazi spies when Indy finally locates his father. They steal Henry Sr.’s. Grail diary and leave the father and son captive. The Joneses escape, and go to Berlin to retrieve the diary (Indy even comes face to face with Nazi dictator Adolph Hitler). They latter catch up to the Nazis in Alexandria, and with the help of Indy's friend Sallah find the Holy Grail. Unfortunately, the Grail is lost when Elsa attempts to take it beyond the seal of the cave where they found it. Indiana and his father finale reconcile with each other. (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.)
September 1, 1939: Germany invades Poland. World War II begins in Europe. (Real History.)
December 7, 1941: The Japanese bomb pearl harbor, causing the United States to enter into the Second World War. (Real History.)
January, 1942: After the United States enters the second World War, Indiana Jones is enlisted by the U.S. Army to serve as a secret agent to counter-act Nazi Germany's global search for ancient artifacts. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
May 8, 1945: World War II ends in Europe. (Real History.)
August 14, 1945: World War II ends in the Pacific. (Real History.)
Late, 1945: After the end of the second World War, Indy returns to teaching archaeology. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
1946: Marcus Brody, Indy's friend and patron, passes away. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
Early 1950: Indiana Jones grows a beard. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues / Conjecture.)
Winter, 1950: In Wyoming, middle-aged Indy and his American Indian friend Gray Cloud discover an ancient Indian peace-pipe, and find themselves on the run from a group of thugs who want to steal it. Indy and Gray Cloud hide out in an old abandoned cabin, where Indy finds a soprano sax that reminds him of his early collage days in 1920 Chicago. When the thugs catch up to them, Indy blows a high note on the sax causing the snow on the cabin's over hang to break-off and immobilize the thugs. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues.)
1955: After almost half a century of adventures, Indiana Jones goes into semi-retirement. Indy starts concentrating more of his time of teaching and looking after his elderly father. (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
1956: During the height of the Cold War, an aging and semi-retired Indiana Jones races against the Soviets and the brother of his old enemy Rene Belloq in a globe trotting quest to find the ruins of the Lost Continent of Atlantis. Indy learns from his dying father that he has a long lost half brother. Marion Ravenwood and “Indy Jr.” re-enter Indy's life. Sallah and a relative of Marcus Brody help out in the search. Wille Scott and “Short Round” some how get mixed up in this adventure. Indy losses his right eye. [Note: Some (or all) of these events may not actually happen in “Indiana Jones IV”.] (“Indiana Jones IV” / Conjecture.)
Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood get married, soon after they have (or adopt?) a baby girl. (Conjecture / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Deleted Scenes.)
1979: Indy and Marion's daughter gives birth to their grandson “Spike”. (Conjecture / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Deleted Scenes.)
1983: Indy and Marion's daughter gives birth to their granddaughter Lucy. (Conjecture / Young Indiana Jones - Deleted Scenes.)
1985: Indy and Marion's daughter gives birth to their second grandson Harry. (Conjecture / The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Deleted Scenes.)
1991: Indy's grandson “Spike” begins practicing playing rock music. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues - Deleted Scenes.)
Marion Ravenwood Jones passes away. (Conjecture.)
1992: Elderly Indy is now living in New York with his daughter and her family. Indiana now wears an eyepatch and a scar and walks with a cane. In his old age Indy has developed the habit of telling stories of his past adventures to anyone who will listen. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Deleted Scenes.)
Visiting a local museum, Indy catches two boys who have run away from their class field trip. The boys tell him they think museums are boring, Indy then tells them of the time he was exploring newly found tomb in 1908 Egypt. He tells the boys about the golden Jackal Head he found and how it was stolen. The boys demand to know if he ever got it back. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure - Deleted Scenes.)
After some arm twisting Indy tells the boys the story of his spring break in 1916 Mexico, and how he managed to finally retrieve the Jackal. He then shows the boys the Jackal, which is on display at the museum. Indy then makes his exits by sliding down a banister. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy has lunch with his accountant (he has been getting threats from the IRS because of his excessive expenses without any receipts to substantiate them). When Indy hears a voice that reminds him of a girl named Vicki he met in 1916 London, After Indy tells his accountant the story of how he first met her, he is happily surprised when he find out the voice is that of Vicki. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy attends the Annual Celebrity Tennis Shoe Auction and Dinner at the Metropolitan Foundation for Educational Quality, and is seated at a table with a group of strangers. Two of the women argue about wearing furs and environmental issues. Indy tells them that their argument reminds him of time he was on safari in Africa with Teddy Roosevelt in 1908. After finishing his story he leaves the table. The rest of the people at the table are left wondering what the point of his story was. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life - Deleted Scenes.)
While traveling aboard an airplane Indy finds himself seated next to the airlines new owner. Indy tries to persuade the man not to break up the airline with out any regard to the employees. He tells him of how he witnessed Generals in the French Army who had no regard for their lives of their troops in 1916 Verdun. Indy's story falls on deaf ears when the man falls asleep. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy goes to a hospital with a swollen foot from a bee sting when he witnesses a young girl who was the victim of a gunshot wound being brought into ER. Indy expresses his sadness to a man seated next to him but the man just says, "she's just a street kid, who will probably never amount to anything anyway". Outraged, Indy tells the man about when in 1916 Africa he and his troops found an orphan boy who grew up to be the first President of the Central African Republic. When a Doctor asks if anyone with a matching blood type would donate blood to the girl, the man next to Indy volunteers. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life - Deleted Scenes.)
1992 (Conts): While waiting, Indy talks to the doctor who gave the young girl the blood transfusion. The doctor laments about the innocent bystanders like the girl who get hurt or killed due to the numerous gang wars. He says he tries to do everything he can to help, but sometimes it seems like it's not enough. Indy tells him that he reminds him of a doctor he once met and tells him how about meeting Albert Schweitzer in early 1917. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy accidentally drops his hamburger down a mailbox; a mailwoman comes by to pick up the mail. Indy tells her about when he delivered a secret letter to Emperor Karl in 1917 Austria while working as a spy. She gets Indy's hamburger back for him. As he walks away, Indy tells her he always had a thing for ladies in uniform. (Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy witnesses a doughnut store clerk acting rudely to an elderly lady; he pins the clerk's neck to the counter with his cane and yells at him. The frightened clerk says he doesn't understand the pressure he's under in his job. Indy tell him about fighting in the trenches at Somme in 1916 to describe what real pressure is. The police arrive and takes Indy away for assault on the clerk. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell - Deleted Scenes.)
In his holding cell, Indy screams that there's no prison that can hold him. He asks the other inmates if anyone had tried escaping and tells them about when he escaped from a German prison in 1916. The inmates, who have been trying to shut Indy up throughout his story, begin yelling for the guards to remove Indy from the cell. As the guards take him to another room to wait for his lawyer, Indy shouts back at them that he told them he'd be out of there within an hour. Indy's daughter arrives and gets him released. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy arrives at a school to give a lecture to the Pennsylvania History Society. After knocking over the podium and dropping the mike, he tells the story of when he was a spy in Barcelona in 1917 trying to influence Spain to join with the Allies. He says that all of their actions were for naught, as Spain never entered the war. When he finishes, the class applauds, however, he finds out that the class he gave the lecture to was the American Congress of Neurology. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades - Deleted Scenes.)
1993: Indy becomes fed up with the noise his grandson “Spike” and his band is creating as they try to rehearse. He tells him that it doesn't matter how many songs Spike can play on the guitar if he can't play any of them well. Spike tells him that they don't need to be good to be famous, but Indy tells him that in music, music comes first. Much to Spike's dismay, Indy tells him the story of how he was putting himself through the University of Chicago in 1920 after returning from the war when he learned to play the soprano sax from Sidney Bechet. He tells them that he only ever played the one song he learned, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”, but he got to “jazz” with some of the best. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues - Deleted Scenes.)
The neighbors come banging on Indy's door to complain about the noise from Spike's band, which is practicing in the garage. Indy removes the fuse and cuts their power. Spike tells him that they are pushing the envelope with their music. Indy then proceeds to tell everyone of how he had friends in Chicago in 1920 who were doing the same with the Blues. He refuses to give back the fuse to Spike, however, which allows the neighbors to finally get some peace and quiet. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy goes to a gas station when a man in a truck with ridiculously big tires pulls up. Indy tells the guy about the time he drove a racecar designed by Thomas Edison in 1916 Princeton. After the story the guy lets Indy take his truck for a spin. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy goes to a photography exhibit; he comes across a photo of what a man is describing as the Russian Revolution. Indy tells him that the photo was taken before main revolution began and how he was a spy in 1917 Russia. Indy then points out his own blurred image that can be seen in the photograph. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy is stuck in a cab on his way to a play in New York. The cab driver starts yelling at other drivers, especially the men. Indy asks if she hates men. She says that all men are scum. He says that maybe she is looking for perfection and tells her how he was trying to date three women at the same time while working as a stage hand at a play in the summer of 1920. The cab driver asks him what happened with the three girls, but they've arrived at the theater and Indy leaves. She yells after him that men are all the same. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Scandal of 1920 - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy takes his seat at the theater and finds he is seated next to a play critic who is writing his review panning the play before it even opened. Indy asks him if he's a critic or a gossip. Indy tells him how he has seen critics do this before when he was a stagehand at a play in 1920. After the play, the critic says how Indy was right and the play was amazing. Indy is shocked saying that he thought the play stunk. The critic asks what about all of the young people who put so much work into the play. Indy leaves saying they should be ashamed and quit. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Scandal of 1920 - Deleted Scenes.)
After being found stuck in a tree trying to rescue his cat, Indy's children questioning his ability to look after himself. Indy is goes to a Female Psychiatrist to prove that he isn't crazy. The Psychiatrist asks him if there is any history of mental illness in his family, Indy replies that is a matter of opinion, but no one was ever diagnosed as mentally unstable. She asks if he has ever undergone psychoanalysis before and he tells her that he once received help from Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler. At first she thinks he's delusional, but he tells her about the time he was in Vienna in 1908 and fell in love with Princess Sophie. She determines that he is neither crazy nor senile and will right letter saying so. As he leaves, she asks if he ever saw her again. He said he did, but that was another story. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid - Deleted Scenes.)
1993 (Conts): At a mall parking lot Indy steals a parking space that two guys are fighting over. Indy then tells them about the time in 1918 Italy when he and Ernest Hemmingway fought over the same girl, only to learn that she was engaged to a third fellow. The two guys in the parking lot aren't impressed. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy's daughter turns off the soap opera that Indy is enthralled in saying that it's time to leave for the Grandparent's tea at his granddaughter Lucy's school. Indy wants to wait until the soap is over. His daughter tells him that soaps are trash, but Indy says its pure theater. To point out that there are times when life is like theater Indy tells her the story of when he was in Ireland in 1916 during the Easter Rebellion. After the story Indy's daughter says it's time to go. Indy still wants to see the end of the soap, but his daughter tells him that it finished ages ago. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song - Deleted Scenes.)
At an art auction Indy sees a “Degas” being sold. He tells the woman next to him how he was there when the painting was done, and how Picasso tricked Degas into signing one of his own paintings in 1908 Paris. A Japanese man who thinks he is buying a Degas purchases the painting. Indy tells him it is a good buy and the man says that one-day he hopes to be rich enough to buy a Picasso. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy is at a coffee shop when a disgruntled man sits down next to him at the counter. The man yells at the waitress and Indy asks why he's so rude. The man tells him that he was transferred from his job, sold his house and then got laid off. Indy tells the man about the time in 1910 Benares when he met Krishnamurti, and how Krishnamurti spent fifty years traveling the world telling people that God is in all of us, and that we should be kind to each other. He leaves the man to think about what he said. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance - Deleted Scenes.)
In line at the grocery store Indy spots a trashy gossip magazine. He asks who in the world reads this stuff and the lady next to him says that she reads them. Indy says that he's found that sometimes the truth is more fantastic than what you read in those magazines and tells her about when he was on leave in 1916 Paris and had an affair with Mata Hari. Indy says that less than a year after he left her, Mata Hari was executed for being a spy. The woman asks Indy if she was really a spy. He says that he doesn't know. No one knew for sure and he thinks she didn't even know. None of her friends in high places ever came to her rescue, although he'll always be sorry that it couldn't have been him. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception - Deleted Scenes.)
Indy is challenged to a high stakes game of pool in a pool hall. After impressing everyone with one trick shot after the other, he tells them that it's all comes from having a good understanding of the laws of Physics. He tells his opponents how he learned Physics in 1908 Italy from Puccini. One of the girls asks him if his mother ever saw Puccini again, but Indy doesn't think so. He tells her how Puccini went on to write an opera about an American woman of the old west who gives up her home and friends for the man she loves. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid - Deleted Scenes.)
October 31, 1993: Three trick-or-treaters cautiously approach Indy’s house on Halloween (they don’t want to get stuck listening to him tell a story). After unsuccessfully scaring them by throwing a sheet over his head and pretending to be ghost, Indy asks them if they believe in ghosts. They say that they do not, so Indy tells them how he didn’t either until he was sent on a mission to Transylvania in 1918 and came up against the vampire Vlad Tepes. The children are still unwayed, but run screaming from the house when Indy turns around with fake fangs and blood dripping from his mouth. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil - Deleted Scenes.)
November 26, 1993: At Thanksgiving dinner the subject of cranberry sauce comes up, Indy is reminded about another dinner of thanks giving he had when he was a boy in 1910 Peking, and how he thinks that was the best Thanksgiving feast he ever attended. Indy's granddaughter Lucy asks what that has to do with cranberry sauce. Indy says “Not a lot” and then tells his grandson Harry to try it; he may find out he hates it as much as he does. (The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance - Deleted Scenes.)
July 1, 1999: Indiana Jones celebrates his 100th with his friends and family. (Conjecture.)
Last Updated: March 5, 2000.