Carolina Jones and the Broken Covenant is a 2008 hardcore adult film and parody of the Indiana Jones franchise. Produced by Adam & Eve Pictures
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Set roughly 25 years after Indiana Jones originally secured the Ark of the Covenant, the story follows his daughter, Carolina (Ava Rose), after Nazis rediscover its secret location. Indy sends her on a quest to retrieve it, and she is accompanied by a Southern Belle character named Dixie (Bree Olson). Their journey takes them through various international-themed locations—including scenes set in the Middle East and a run-in with "warrior monks"—though reviewers from IMDb noted the low-budget feel, suggesting it was largely filmed in Eastern Europe. Critical Reception
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The film was noted for its unusually high production values for the genre and received 12 nominations, though it did not win any. Approximately 103 to 141 minutes, depending on the cut. Википедия Primary Cast Carolina Jones Bree Olson Nikky Blond Roxy Panther Steve Holmes Tibor Butch Indy Jones The film was partially shot on location in Budapest, Hungary . You can find more credits and details on Letterboxd