Carl Schultz (born September 18, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian-Australian director. Schultz directed several episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, namely:
- Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal ("Mexico" segment, later edited into Spring Break Adventure)
- British East Africa, September 1909 (later edited into Passion for Life)
- London, May 1916 (later edited into Love's Sweet Song)
- Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues
- Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
Schultz also directed the "Old Indy" bookend segments for the following episodes:[1]
- German East Africa, December 1916
- Congo, January 1917
- Austria, March 1917
- Somme, Early August 1916
- Germany, Mid-August 1916
- Barcelona, May 1917
- Princeton, February 1916
- Petrograd, July 1917
- Northern Italy, June 1918
- Paris, October 1916
- Paris, September 1908
- Benares, January 1910
- Peking, March 1910
- Ireland, April 1916
- Vienna, November 1908
- Florence, May 1908
- Transylvania, January 1918
The psychiatrist Carol Schultz, who appeared in the episode Vienna, November 1908, was named after him.
Notes and references
- ↑ Carl Schultz at the Internet Movie Database