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wars_1, wars_2, wars_clone_1, wars_clone_2, wars_3, wars_solo, wars_rogue, th_wars_4, th_wars_5, th_wars_6, wars_ewok_1, wars_ewok_2, mandalorian_1_2, wars_7, wars_8, wars_9
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se_wars_4, th_wars_4
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wars_1, wars_2, wars_clone_1, wars_clone_2, wars_3, wars_solo, wars_rogue, th_wars_4, th_wars_5, th_wars_6, wars_ewok_1, wars_ewok_2, wars_7, wars_8, wars_9
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Synopsis:
A young man finds out he has a power beyond his imagination.
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This was made back before Lucas thought that special effects could replace character development. It's fine as-is.
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"Actor => Role"
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Gary Kurtz => *(Producer)* Mahjoub => Jawa Melissa Kurtz => Jawa Tiffany L. Kurtz => Jawa Rusty Goffe => Jawa / GONK Droid / Kabe Barry Gnome => Kabe Mark Hamill => Luke Skywalker Warwick Diamond => Jawa Paul Blake => Greedo Frazer Diamond => Jawa Rick Baker => Cantina alien William Hootkins => Red Six (Porkins) Richard LeParmentier => General Motti Denis Lawson => Red Two (Wedge) (as Dennis Lawson) Drewe Henley => Red Leader (as Drewe Hemley) Jack Purvis => Chief Jawa Shelagh Fraser => Aunt Beru Phil Brown => Uncle Owen James Earl Jones => Darth Vader (voice) David Prowse => Darth Vader Peter Mayhew => Chewbacca Kenny Baker => R2-D2 Anthony Daniels => C-3PO Alec Guinness => Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi Peter Cushing => Grand Moff Tarkin Carrie Fisher => Princess Leia Organa Harrison Ford => Han Solo Phil Tippett => Cantina alien Hal Wamsley => Jawa Larry Ward => Greedo (voice) Angus MacInnes => Gold Leader
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Trivia:
Darth Vader's breathing was originally meant to be much more labored and raspy. The sound of this labored, raspy breathing would be used later on in !~th_wars_6~!~Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi~! SPOILER:after Vader has killed the Emperor.:SPOILER During filming, `~9112~` actually spoke English dialogue for Chewbacca so that his character's conversations with the actors would seem more natural. In post production; his dialogue was dubbed into what we see now Chewie's growls and barks. A clip of Chewbacca's voice before dubbing in the Death Star control room scene is shown on the documentary included in the new 2004 DVD release. Han and Luke "transfer" Chewbacca from cell block 1138, a reference to `~985~`' earlier film @%THX 1138%@. "THX-1138" was going to be the serial number of the guard with the faulty transmitter on the Death Star, but this was changed. When the storm troopers enter the room where C-3PO and R2-D2 are hiding, one of them accidentally bumps his head on the door. `~946~` deliberately didn't learn his lines for the intercom conversation in the cell block, so it would sound spontaneous. According to the exhibit at the Smithsonian, the sound of a TIE fighter is created by combining the squeal of a young elephant with the sound of a car driving by on a rain-slicked highway. 7 foot 2 `~9112~` got the role of Chewbacca 10 seconds after he met `~985~`. All he did was stand up. According to `~8350~`, studio executives were unhappy that Chewbacca has no clothes and attempted to have the costume redesigned with shorts. Though the only thing Chewbacca can say from start to finish is a Wookiee growl, he has the last line in the film. When the film was re-released in theaters after it became so successful, the Daffy Duck cartoon @#Duck Dodgers in the 24-1/2th Century#@ was run preceding the feature at the request of `~985~`. SPOILER:"Vader" is Dutch for "father".:SPOILER To preserve the dramatic opening of the film, `~985~` insisted on moving all the credits to the end of the movie, thereby not intruding on the iconic opening crawl. The Directors' Guild in particular took issue with this, and demanded that Lucas, at that time a DGA member, follow Guild regulations and put the credits at the beginning or face a fine. Lucas kept the film as is, paid the fine and promptly resigned from the DGA after @%Star Wars%@' release.
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