Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen


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Indy (Sean Patrick Flanery) is assigned to the Lafayette Escadrille flying squadron and encounters notorious German ace Baron von Richthofen (Marc Warren). Anthony Fokker: Craig Kelly. Nungesser: Patrick Toomey. Baudouin: Ronny Coutteure. Bragas: Victor Spinetti. Directed by Ben Burtt.

1995 English
Action/adventure Drama Children War


Cast & Crew
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Sean Patrick Flanery (Actor) .. Indiana Jones
Ronny Coutteure (Actor) .. Remy Baudouin
Patrick Toomey (Actor) .. Charles Nungesser
Marc Warren (Actor) .. Baron von Richthofen
Craig Kelly (Actor) .. Anthony Fokker
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Raoul Lufbery
Ewan Bailey (Actor) .. Hobie Baker
Lawrence Elman (Actor) .. Len
Nick Colicos (Actor) .. Lt. Harold Green
Matt Bardock (Actor) .. Carl

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Sean Patrick Flanery (Actor) .. Indiana Jones
Born: October 11, 1965
Birthplace: Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Bearing the kind of golden-skinned, blue-eyed handsomeness that often leads to predictions of superstardom, Sean Patrick Flanery has been acting on screens big and small since the 1980s. Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana on October 11, 1965, Flanery was raised in Houston, Texas. While attending Houston's University of Saint Thomas, he decided to take a drama class in the hopes of pursuing a fellow drama student. Flanery's interest in the girl proved fleeting, but the same could not be said of his interest in the theatre: after getting hooked, he packed up and headed out to Los Angeles, where he had an obligatory stint waiting tables before he found an agent. After eight months of looking for work, Flanery began acting in television commercials, which in turn led to work on various television shows. Although he made his film debut in 1987's A Tiger's Tale, it was his work in the 1992 television series Young Indiana Jones that gave Flanery his first taste of recognition. Although the series was short-lived, it did manage to build up something of a fan base, and Flanery continued to make Young Indy specials until 1996. In 1995, the actor returned to film, appearing in an adaptation of Truman Capote's The Grass Harp and starring in Powder. Unfortunately for Flanery, the latter film was mired in controversy surrounding suspect actions on the part of its director, which obscured the quality of the actor's performance. Flanery continued to appear in a number of films, including 1997's Suicide Kings and the 1998 Drew Barrymore vehicle Best Men. Also in 1998, he could be seen portraying a callous rocker in the independent film Girl. The following year, Flanery starred opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in the romantic comedy Simply Irresistible. Later that same year, he could be seen giving romance another try in Body Shots, a tale of angst-ridden twenty-somethings in L.A.'s treacherous dating scene.He was in The Boondock Saints and the gentle family drama Kiss the Bride. He was the lead in Tobe Hooper's The Damned Thing, which was part of the Masters of Horror series. He worked on The Dead Zone TV series, and returned as Connor MacManus for The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. He appeared in the horror film Saw: The Final Chapter, the thriller InSight, and the moving drama Lake Effects.
Ronny Coutteure (Actor) .. Remy Baudouin
Born: July 02, 1951
Died: June 21, 2000
Patrick Toomey (Actor) .. Charles Nungesser
Marc Warren (Actor) .. Baron von Richthofen
Born: March 20, 1967
Birthplace: Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia: British actor Marc Warren got a taste for performing while involved with the National Youth Theatre, though he didn't begin a professional career until he was 20, when he landed the starring role in a production of the musical Godspell in 1988. He subsequently began taking on work in odd areas of show business, providing voice-over work for TV commercials, and acting as a storyboard stand-in for Ewan McGregor for Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace. As the actor eventually started to land recurring roles on TV productions like The Vice, Band of Brothers, and Highlander: The Series, he slowly but surely became a recognizable face to all audiences. Warren found no shortage of memorable roles as he rounded out the first decade of the new millennium, playing casino operator Tony Crane on the acclaimed U.K. series Life on Mars, and starring as the Messiah in the series Messiah V: The Rapture.
Craig Kelly (Actor) .. Anthony Fokker
Born: October 31, 1970
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Raoul Lufbery
Ewan Bailey (Actor) .. Hobie Baker
Lawrence Elman (Actor) .. Len
Nick Colicos (Actor) .. Lt. Harold Green
Matt Bardock (Actor) .. Carl
Born: April 05, 1969

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