George Hall: Old Indy

Quotes 

  • Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. : This reminds me of the time that I was a spy in Spain during the first world war.

    Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. : [narrating]  I was stationed in the ancient seaport of Barcelona. You know, there's that lovely boulevard that leads down to the harbor, romantic cafes, you know, hidden behind shady vines. Amazing buildings by mad Spanish architects. What a place for a young man. And what a place for a spy. I tell you, Spain in World War One was every spy's dream. The entire anti German alliance worked as a team. There was Marcello, the Italian. He'd seen everything. There was Charles, a Frenchman, who used to be a tax inspector. There was Cunningham, the Englishman. In peace time, he wrote thrillers and in war time he acted them out. And there was me, the new boy on the block.

  • Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. : You may think we're right back where we started, but the crucial thing is: it was a jolly good effort!

  • Theatre Caretaker : Ah there you are, Professor Jones.

    Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. : That's me.

    Theatre Caretaker : Your audience is waiting across the hall in lecture room 103.

    Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. : My audience?

    Theatre Caretaker : Yes, the Pennsylvania History Society? This is the American Congress of Neurology.

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