The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues
1993-03-13 | 90 minutes
Plot Summary
Going to college and working in a seedy speakeasy bring 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.
Cast
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Sean Patrick FlaneryIndiana Jones
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Harrison FordIndiana Jones - age 50
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Jeffrey WrightSidney Bechet
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Jay UnderwoodErnest Hemingway
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Keith DavidKing Oliver
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Frank VincentJohn Torrio
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Frederick WellerEliot Ness
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Maria HowellGoldie
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Nicholas TurturroBig Al Brown
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Saginaw GrantGrey Cloud
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Jane KrakowskiDale Winter
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David ArnottClifford
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Victor SlezakO'Bannion
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Raymond SerraColosimo
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Leon PridgenCJ
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Byron StriplingLouis Armstrong
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Mark KielyBen Hecht
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Jim FyfeHarold
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