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The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life (1999)

GENRESAdventure,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Sean Patrick FlaneryRonny CoutteureBryan PringleMichel Duchaussoy
DIRECTOR
Simon Wincer

SYNOPSICS

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life (1999) is a English movie. Simon Wincer has directed this movie. Sean Patrick Flanery,Ronny Coutteure,Bryan Pringle,Michel Duchaussoy are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1999. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life (1999) is considered one of the best Adventure,War movie in India and around the world.

Africa, December 1916. Despite disobeying orders, Indy is promoted to Captain after capturing a German machine gun. He is then ordered to cross the jungle with Remy and Major Boucher to pick up a shipment of weaponry. Along the way his Ubangan Sgt. Barthelemy picks up the sole surviving child from a disease ridden village despite Boucher's orders against it. On the way back, Indy and company succumb to disease themselves, and are picked up by Albert Schweitzer and the orderlies from his jungle hospital. At first resistant to being treated by a German, Indy soon begins to realize that Schweitzer is not interested in war, only attempting to cure people against all odds.

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life (1999) Reviews

  • Moving instalment

    alainenglish2009-10-31

    Unlike previous instalments in the series, this one is not a distillation of two previously separate stories but is one whole complete story in and of itself. Here Indiana Jones (again played with consistent earnestness by Sean Patrick Flannery) is sent down the Congo river to retrieve a supply of weapons that may come in handy in the Allies war effort. Unfortunately, the intense heat and jungle disease take a terrible toll on Indy and his troops, before he receives help from an unexpected source... Whilst lacking the intrigue and action of it's immediate predecessors, this is still a brilliant story. The devastating effects of Indy's expedition are well-captured on screen, and the series throws in some thought-provoking dialogue on the real nature of the war. It really comes alive with the introduction of Albert Schweitzer (Friedrich von Thun), a legendary medical genius who saves Indy's life and then persuades him to revise his notions of good and evil... Thought-provoking and very well-written.

  • Adventures in darkest West Africa.

    TxMike2014-01-09

    The first 7 minutes features a battle during WW1, the Belgians and French against the Germans. The Germans seem to have the upper hand, with their machine gun, and the troops are ordered to retreat. But young Indy notices that the machine gunners are reloading and he disobeys the retreat order, captures the machine gun post, and the Germans are defeated. His own field commanding officer wants to discipline him, but instead Indy gets a promotion to Captain. All this sets up the rest of the movie, which is an expedition across 2000 miles of Africa, to the west coast to get guns stranded there on a ship. They find hardships and illness, and lose many men. But it does take him to the hospital of a German doctor, who happens to be Albert Schweitzer. Besides healing Indy and the surviving men, the good Doctor gives Indy wisdom, the idea that all life is sacred and people must never kill without examining the impacts. All this is based on the real life of Dr. Schweitzer, who eventually won a Nobel prize for his work in Africa and his philosophies. Sean Patrick Flanery is young Indiana Jones and Ronny Coutteure is his friend Remy Baudouin . Friedrich von Thun is the good doctor Albert Schweitzer. In addition to presenting an interesting Young Indy episode, the DVD has a 28-minute "extra" on the life of Schweitzer, how he was moved to choose his life's work in Africa.

  • Character Depth Adding Episode

    a_caveman2017-08-05

    Written as both an informative history lesson, and a formative history lesson of H.J. Jr. as are all of the other episodes. Very few of us, even the most adventurous, experience a 24/7/365 life of excitement and danger. Some parts of our lives contribute to our thoughtful outlook on life. Hardship of a sort other than battle, builds mettle. Lucas has done well to weave both a history lesson, and a background history for one of his most admired characters.

  • One of the more history-focused episodes, less action

    healingtoolbox2015-12-26

    What's wonderful about this is the convincing dissolving of race barriers between black and white in Africa. It's appropriate to a story whose arc peaks with Albert Schweitzer. In the wake of a film like Selma, this episode may seem a bit tame and dated. For its time, 1999, it was as positive as any film on race relations I can think of. The other IMDb reviews here are useful--but only by fans, not by writers. Darabont and Tattersall's achievements shine most here. Sean Flanery remains consistently believable as young Indy.

  • Is that title long enough?

    CuriosityKilledShawn2009-06-19

    Clocking in at 13 words this Young Indy adventure surely has one of the longest titles I have ever encountered. Indy and Remy are still in Africa, and thanks to Indy's brazen attitude in the battlefield he's promoted to Captain before being given an important mission where he must secure delivery of a cache of machine guns. In order to do this he and his men must march through the Congo, where all but a couple of them die of jungle disease. After a middle segment that echoes the African Queen in more ways than one they are rescued by Doctor Albert Schweitzer. But the Doctor is German, and is soon kicked out of Africa despite all of the good work he has done. OtGaToL (how about that for an acronym?) is all about Melodrama and features very little action. Once the opening battle is over it's all talk, talk and talk all the way to the end. If I wanted a soap opera I'd watch Days of Our Lives.

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