Princess Leia is captured and held hostage by the evil Imperial forces in their effort to take over the galactic Empire. Venturesome Luke Skywalker and dashing caption Han Solo team together with the loveable robot duo R2-D2 and C-3PO to rescue the beautiful princess and restore peace and justice in the Empire. Original release (not the special edition).
Mark Hamill | Luke Skywalker | |
Harrison Ford | Han Solo | |
Carrie Fisher | Princess Leia Organa | |
Peter Cushing | Grand Moff Tarkin | |
Alec Guinness | Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi | |
Anthony Daniels | C-3PO | |
Kenny Baker | R2-D2 | |
Peter Mayhew | Chewbacca | |
David Prowse | Darth Vader | |
Phil Brown | Uncle Owen | |
Shelagh Fraser | Aunt Beru | |
Jack Purvis | Chief Jawa | |
Alex McCrindle | General Dodonna | |
Eddie Byrne | General Willard | |
Drewe Henley | Red Leader | |
Denis Lawson | Red Two (Wedge) | |
Garrick Hagon | Red Three (Biggs) | |
Jack Klaff | Red Four (John D.) | |
William Hootkins | Red Six (Porkins) | |
Angus MacInnes | Gold Leader | |
Jeremy Sinden | Gold Two | |
Graham Ashley | Gold Five | |
Don Henderson | General Taggi | |
Richard LeParmentier | General Motti | |
Leslie Schofield | Commander #1 |
Director | George Lucas | |
Writer | George Lucas | |
Producer | Gary Kurtz, George Lucas, Rick McCallum, James Nelson | |
Musician | John Williams | |
Photography | Gilbert Taylor |
Quantity | 1 |
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Seen | |
Added Date | Mar 10, 2012 13:58:33 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:33:47 |
Special Notes:
The three films are presented in the CAV Standard Play 30-minute per side LaserDisc format, each film consisting of three platters in individually bound black star field jackets within a (fingerprint prone) gloss black outer sleeve and marked on the spine as Sides 1-6 Star Wars, Sides 7-12 The Empire Strikes Back, and Sides 13-18 Return Of The Jedi. Within each outer sleeve set the film is presented along with an alternative audio track (although sparse), interviews, production stills, original theatrical teasers and trailers, and other features. The box set also contains a guide booklet descriptive of LaserDisc production credits, the filmmakers interviewed and the subject to which they speak, as well as the chapter stop sequences in which each is found on the analog audio tracks. Side 6 of each film set contains the chapter stop guide to the supplemental materials and various points of interest. There also is a hardcover book, George Lucas The Creative Impulse, written by film critic Charles Champlin (1992).