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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Alluded to in the original Old Indy {{Bookend}} segments, particularly for the Petrograd episode in which he disputes the dating of the photos (claiming that they were actually taken during the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_Days July Days]], not the October Revolution which is what the exhibitors claim) and even claims that a running figure in one of them is, in fact, him.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Alluded to in the original Old Indy {{Bookend}} segments, particularly for the Petrograd episode takes part in which he disputes the dating of the photos (claiming that they were actually taken during the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixtus_Affair Sixtus Affair]] and later gets caught up in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_Days July Days]], not Days]. In the original Old Indy {{Bookend}} to the Petrograd episode, he disputes the dating of the photos at the exhibition (the exhibitors claim that they were taken during the October Revolution which is what rather than the exhibitors claim) July Days), and even claims that a running figure in one of them is, in fact, him.



* CallForward: This is not the last time Indy [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade gets chased along the roof of a train]].

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* CallForward: This is not the last first time Indy [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade gets chased along the roof of a train]].



* EiffelTowerEffect: To make it clear to the viewer that Indy and the princes have reached Vienna, a shot of the Riesenrad (a.k.a. the big Ferris wheel) is shown.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Princes Sixtus and Xavier may initially come across as TheLoad, but their mission is a highly dangerous one -- and could end the war almost immediately if successful. Also, Emperor Karl comes across as genuine in his desire to end the war, and goes out of his way to try and make this come about.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Princes Sixtus and Xavier may initially come across as TheLoad, but their mission is a highly dangerous one -- and could end the war almost immediately if successful. Also, Emperor Karl comes and Empress Zita come across as genuine in his their desire to end the war, and goes with Karl going out of his way (and against the advice of his Foreign Minister) in order to try and make this come about.



** Given the Vienna setting, we get a view of the Riesenrad (a.k.a. the big Ferris wheel) as an establishing shot, in addition to which, Indy and the princes hide in a sewer at one point. Emperor Karl even refers to Indy -- who arrives with his brothers-in-law Sixtus and Xavier -- as "this [[Film/TheThirdMan third man]]".

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** Given Subtly done in the Vienna setting, part, in which we get a view of the Riesenrad (a.k.a. the big Ferris wheel) as an establishing shot, in addition to which, Indy and the princes hide in a sewer at one point. Emperor Karl even lampshades it when he refers to Indy -- who arrives with his brothers-in-law Sixtus and Xavier -- as "this [[Film/TheThirdMan third man]]".

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Two episodes from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie entitled '''''Adventures in the Secret Service''''' which is the thirteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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Two episodes from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie feature-length episode entitled '''''Adventures in the Secret Service''''' which is the thirteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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Two episodes from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie entitled '''''Adventures in the Secret Service''''' which, chronologically, is the thirteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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Two episodes from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie entitled '''''Adventures in the Secret Service''''' which, chronologically, which is the thirteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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Two episodes from the second season ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.

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Two episodes from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.movie entitled '''''Adventures in the Secret Service''''' which, chronologically, is the thirteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.
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* WomenAreWiser: Irena certainly thinks so.

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* WomenAreWiser: Irena certainly thinks so.so, although she proves to be just as impulsive as Sergei.
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** Given the Vienna setting, we get a view of the Riesenrad (a.k.a. the big Ferris wheel) as an establishing shot, in addition to which, Emperor Karl refers to Indy — who arrives with his brothers-in-law Sixtus and Xavier — as "this [[Film/TheThirdMan third man]]".

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** Given the Vienna setting, we get a view of the Riesenrad (a.k.a. the big Ferris wheel) as an establishing shot, in addition to which, Indy and the princes hide in a sewer at one point. Emperor Karl even refers to Indy — who arrives with his brothers-in-law Sixtus and Xavier — as "this [[Film/TheThirdMan third man]]".
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Two episodes from the second season ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", respectively first broadcast on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.

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Two episodes from the second season ("Austria, March 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", respectively first broadcast respectively on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.
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Two episodes from the second season ("Austria, March 1917", first broadcast on 21st September 1992, and "Petrograd, July 1917", first broadcast on 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.

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Two episodes from the second season ("Austria, March 1917", first broadcast on 21st September 1992, 1917" and "Petrograd, July 1917", respectively first broadcast on 21st September 1992 and 27th March 1993), later re-edited into a single TV movie.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: No mention is made of [[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndThePerilsOfCupid the last time Indy was in Vienna]]; Princess Sophie, his [[PuppyLove first love]], is not referred to [[note]] as the daughter of Franz Ferdinand, she was Emperor Karl's cousin and did not live in Vienna during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, having been taken in by her mother's relatives in Bohemia following the assassination of her parents, with Karl (who inherited most of Franz Ferdinand's property) granting Sophie and her brothers an allowance [[/note]].
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* IgnoredExpert: At the French Embassy in Petrograd, only Brossard thinks the Bolsheviks pose a real threat.

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* IgnoredExpert: At the French Embassy in Petrograd, only Brossard thinks the Bolsheviks pose a real threat.threat — although this is partly justified by the fact that the Petrograd episode is set in July 1917, at which point the Bolsheviks were not powerful enough to overthrow the Provisional Government.
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March 1917. Indiana Jones, working as a spy for French military intelligence, is assigned to work with royalty when he embarks on a dangerous diplomatic mission to the palace of Emperor Karl of Austria. Endangering his life and the lives of his royal charges, Indy gambles all in a desperate attempt to bring the war to a quick end. Then, in chaos-ridden Russia, Indy finds his espionage work once again threatening lives when he infiltrates a group of young Bolsheviks and begins to sympathise with their plight. As the country lurches toward revolution, Indy finds himself torn between loyalty to his friends and his military duty.

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March 1917. Indiana Jones, working as a spy for French military intelligence, is assigned to work with royalty when he embarks on a dangerous diplomatic mission to the palace of Emperor Karl of Austria. Endangering his life and the lives of his royal charges, Indy gambles all in a desperate attempt to bring the war to a quick end. Then, in chaos-ridden Russia, Indy finds his espionage work once again threatening lives when he infiltrates befriends a group of young Bolsheviks revolutionaries and begins to sympathise with their plight. As the country lurches toward revolution, towards further insurrection, Indy finds himself torn between loyalty to his friends and his military duty.
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* AmbiguousSituation: In the Petrograd episode, it's not entirely clear how Indy managed to meet his new Russian friends (who are simply [[RememberTheNewGuy shown as his friends at the start of the episode]]), and nor is it made clear how they managed to come up with an unspoken "don't ask, don't tell" agreement about their various activities (what with Sergei and Irena being Bolsheviks and Indy working for the French Embassy, which is naturally hostile to the Bolsheviks who want to take Russia out of the war).

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* AmbiguousSituation: In the Petrograd episode, it's not entirely clear how Indy managed to meet his new Russian friends (who are simply [[RememberTheNewGuy shown as his friends at the start of the episode]]), and nor is it made clear how they managed to come up with an unspoken "don't ask, don't tell" agreement about their various activities (what with Sergei and Irena being Bolsheviks and Indy working for the French Embassy, which is naturally hostile to the Bolsheviks who want to take Russia out of the war). They seem to know full well what he does, though, even referring to him as a spy, while he is evidently using them as a source of low-level intelligence.

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