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The Best Episodes Directed By Carl Schultz

Every TV Episode Directed by Carl Schultz Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Carl Schultz Ratings Summary

"Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal" is the best rated episode directed by Carl Schultz. It scored 7.5/10 based on 4 votes. It was written by Jonathan Hales. It aired on 3/4/1992 and is rated 2.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Mystery of the Blues, Chicago, April 1920 (1)".

  • Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal
    7.5/104 votes

    #1 - Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/4/1992

    Indiana Jones describes to two truant boys his early life with his family and his dog. In Oxford 1908, Indy meets Helen Seymour, whom Henry requests to teach him on their voyage to Egypt. After an expedition to the pyramids, T. E. Lawrence invites Indy to the excavation of Ka's tomb, where he meets his friend Rashid, assistant to archeologist Howard Carter. The next day, Rashid is found murdered and the jackal headpiece stolen. Dimitrius, the chief blaster of the excavation, is revealed to be behind this, but he flees. In Mexico 1916, Indy is captured by Mexican revolutionaries, but is rescued by a Belgian called Remy. As Indy gets involved in the war, he recognises Dimitrius, who is collaborating with the US. After hearing how hypocritically the revolutionaries act, Indy and Remy decide to leave but not before Indy fights and defeats Dimitrius, to recover the jackal.

    Director: Carl Schultz

    Writer: Jonathan Hales

  • The Mystery of the Blues, Chicago, April 1920 (1)
    5.0/101 votes

    #2 - The Mystery of the Blues, Chicago, April 1920 (1)

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 3/13/1993

    While going to college and working in a speakeasy, Indy meets up jazz great Sidney Bechet who teaches him how to play the blues. Unfortunately, Indy also crosses paths with Al Capone and it's only with the assistance of his dorm roommate, Eliot Ness, that Indy is able to solve a vicious murder and prevent himself from ending up dead.

    Director: Carl Schultz

    Writer: Jule Selbo