Just noticed on IMDb that Daniel Craig was in an episode of YOUNG INDIANA JONES. The episode was "Daredevils of the Desert" and co-stared Catherine Zeta-Jones. Craig played a character named Schiller. This episode is also notable in that it was written by Frank Darabont and directed by Simon Wincer.
"Daredevils of the Desert" is one of the episodes that were released on VHS several years ago and I do remember it being one of the best Young Indy episodes. Nice that it looks like these will finally be coming to DVD soon.
This is from an interview with Rick McCallum on TheRaider.net:
[box]Q: What are the plans for the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles with the boom of TV shows on DVD?
McCallum: "We have been upgrading the quality of the original 60 mm image. We are also re-doing the soundtracks so that people can take advantage of it in their home. But also over the last 18 months, we have been doing

Mr. Bond Meets Young Indy
Started by
zencat
, Oct 19 2005 03:59 AM
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#1
Posted 19 October 2005 - 03:59 AM
#2
Posted 19 October 2005 - 04:08 AM
Yes, I pulled out my VHS copy the other day after Craig got the role and watched it. He does a fine job as a German officer who at the end gets in a rather, FRWL style fight with Indy with lots of good punches and things getting broken. Eventually,
Spoiler**** Indy has to shoot him as he was about to blow up the well's denying the British and Aussies of water which would lead to the death of 50, 000 soldiers trapped in the dessert. Catherine Zeta Jones is also in the picture who is a double agent on Craig's side, tricking Indy.
Spoiler**** Indy has to shoot him as he was about to blow up the well's denying the British and Aussies of water which would lead to the death of 50, 000 soldiers trapped in the dessert. Catherine Zeta Jones is also in the picture who is a double agent on Craig's side, tricking Indy.
Edited by Jeff007, 19 October 2005 - 04:12 AM.
#3
Posted 19 October 2005 - 04:18 AM
It's a very good "movie" actually it's two episodes of Young Indy edited together to make a movie. Still very good.