Indiana Jones (Sean Patrick Flannery) and his companion Remy (Ronny Coutteure) escape from Mexico and travel to Ireland where they are caught up the Easter Revolution, and then to London where Indy meets Miss Seymour (Margaret Tyzack) for the last time...
The Ireland part of the story is very well done and features some well-shot Irish scenery, and the passion and ferocity of the Easter Revolution with it's inflamed religious bigotry is also well-told. Foregoing Indy's disposable romance with an Irish girl, it also features a terrific performance from John Lynch as a young Sean O'Casey.
The London part is interesting not just for tying up the loose ends with Indy's mentor, but also seeing Elizabeth Hurley making a good stab at playing his girlfriend. Julian Fellowes also makes a strong impression as Winston Churchill.
The ending, with Indy and Remy leaving for France will have you begging for more.
The Ireland part of the story is very well done and features some well-shot Irish scenery, and the passion and ferocity of the Easter Revolution with it's inflamed religious bigotry is also well-told. Foregoing Indy's disposable romance with an Irish girl, it also features a terrific performance from John Lynch as a young Sean O'Casey.
The London part is interesting not just for tying up the loose ends with Indy's mentor, but also seeing Elizabeth Hurley making a good stab at playing his girlfriend. Julian Fellowes also makes a strong impression as Winston Churchill.
The ending, with Indy and Remy leaving for France will have you begging for more.