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Star Wars Pyramid International "One Sheet A New Hope" Maxi Poster, Multi-Colour, 61 x 91.5 cm

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Ladd offered Lucas some of the only support from the studio; he dealt with scrutiny from board members over the rising budget and complex screenplay drafts. After production fell two weeks behind schedule, Ladd told Lucas that he had to finish production within a week or he would be forced to shut down production. The crew split into three units, led by Lucas, Kurtz, and production supervisor Robert Watts, respectively. Under the new system, the project met the studio's deadline. [5] [23] ILM concluded shooting on April 22, 1977 with shot 110P, that of a Star Destroyer. [28]

Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin: The commander of the Death Star. Lucas originally offered the role to Christopher Lee but he declined. [27] Lucas originally had Cushing in mind for the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi, but Lucas believed that "his lean features" would be better employed in the role of Tarkin instead. Lucas commended Cushing's performance, saying "[He] is a very good actor. Adored and idolized by young people and by people who go to see a certain kind of movie. I feel he will be fondly remembered for the next 350 years at least." Cushing, commenting on his role, joked: "I've often wondered what a 'Grand Moff' was. It sounds like something that flew out of a cupboard." [28] During this mounting process, the poster is permanently changed. Any permanent change to the poster significantly decreases the collector value of the poster. Dry mounting is the bonding of the poster to a foam core using heat-activated adhesive. This prevents any stretching and wrinkling of the poster. It is highly recommended for reprint posters. x 26″ Glossy, high quality, used as lobby cards in Italy. Size may vary, either vertical or horizontal format. There are also double Photobusta or mini Photobusta. The trilogy was re-released on separate two-disc Limited Edition DVD sets from September 12, 2006 to December 31, 2006; the original versions of the films were added as bonus material. Controversy surrounded the release (often referred to as "George's original unaltered trilogy", or "GOUT" for short) because the so-called "unaltered" versions were from the 1993 non- anamorphic laserdisc masters, and were not re-transferred to modern DVD standards. [58] George Lucas' Galactic Empire on Time ( March 6, 1978) (archived from the original on September 30, 2007)In Italian, the lightsabers are known as "spade laser" ("laser swords", which was their original name).

replaces 4m4 Rev.; made of bars 31-71 of the original 4m4 Rev. + new bar 72 + new bars (15 and 16) + old bars 17-30 Star Wars by Kael, Pauline on The New Yorker ( September 26, 1977) (archived from the original on May 26, 2005) Mark Hamill #23 – Rare Interview (20 July 1977) – The 'Good Guys' . June 25, 2014. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016 . Retrieved December 1, 2015– via YouTube. Prell, Sam (November 20, 2017). "Mark Hamill reflects on his Luke Skywalker competition for Star Wars: "Any one of those guys was perfect" ". GamesRadar . Retrieved August 11, 2021.R2-D2 is captured by the Jawas, who take him to their Sandcrawler where they've already captured C-3PO Matessino, Michael. "Return of the Trilogy". vol. 2, no. 1, Lukas Kendall, January 1997. ISSN 1077-4289. U.S. National Film Registry Titles on National Film Registry (archived from the original on December 3, 1998) Lucas began to rewrite this draft, creating a synopsis for the third draft. During work on this rewrite, Lucas began researching the science-fiction genre by watching films and reading books (including J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit) [74] [75] and comics. [76] He also claims to have read scholastic works like Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces, [77] James George Frazer's The Golden Bough, [74] and even Bruno Bettelheim's The Uses of Enchantment. [78] These claims are doubted by Michael Kaminski and Chris Taylor, with Kaminski pointing out that Bettelheim's book would not come out until after Star Wars was filmed and adding that "the original trilogy-Campbell connection is greatly exaggerated and practically non-existent", [78] noting that, in fact, the second draft is "even closer to Campbell's structure" than the third. [78] Declan Mulholland — Jabba the Hutt (scene deleted, later overlapped with CGI; post-1997 versions) [36]

All six Star Wars films were released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Disc on September 16, 2011, in three different editions, with A New Hope available in both a box set of the original trilogy [277] [278] and with all six films on Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which includes nine discs and over 40 hours of special features. [279] The original theatrical versions of the films were not included in the box set. New changes were made to the films, provoking mixed responses. [280] Journal: Captive to Evil · Journal: Hero for Hire · Journal: The Fight for Justice · R2-D2 and Friends After two-and-a-half weeks of filming in Tunisia, [115] production moved to Elstree Studios, near London, to film interior scenes. [113] Elstree was chosen as a studio over other options in Hollywood or elsewhere. Star Wars required the use of nine different sound stages simultaneously, which most studios couldn't accommodate. [118] Because of stricter working conditions, filming in Britain had to finish by 5:30 pm, unless Lucas was in the middle of a scene. [31] He often made requests for more time to shoot, but they were usually turned down. [5]The film garnered numerous accolades after its release. Star Wars won six competitive Academy Awards at the 50th Academy Awards: Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. A Special Achievement for Sound Effects Editing went to sound designer Ben Burtt [226] and a Scientific and Engineering Award went to John Dykstra for the development of the Dykstraflex Camera (shared with Alvah J. Miller and Jerry Jeffress, who were both granted for the engineering of the Electronic Motion Control System). [227] Additional nominations included Alec Guinness for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, which went to Jason Robards for Julia and George Lucas for Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture, which were instead awarded to Woody Allen's Annie Hall. [226]

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