Star Wars (1977)

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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 captain 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.

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... Luke Skywalker

... Han Solo

... Princess Leia Organa

... Grand Moff Tarkin

... Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi

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(As I'm writing this review, Darth Vader's theme music begins to build in my mind...)

Well, it actually has a title, what the Darth Vader theme. And that title is "The Imperial March", composed by the great John Williams, whom, as many of you may already know, also composed the theme music for "Jaws" - that legendary score simply titled, "Main Title (Theme From Jaws)".

Now, with that lil' bit of trivia aside, let us procede with the fabled film currently under review: Star Wars. It had been at a drive-in theater in some small Illinois town or other where my mother, my older brother, and I had spent our weekly "Movie Date Night" watching this George Lucas directed cult masterpiece from our car in the parking lot. On the huge outdoor screen, the film appeared to be a silent one, but thanks to an old wire-attached speaker, we were able to hear both the character dialogue and soundtrack loud and clear. We even had ourselves a carful of vittles and snacks - walked back to our vehicle, of course, from the wide-opened cinema's briefly distant concession stand. Indeed, it had been a lovely summer evening that July.

From the time the film started, with my brother and I following along as our mother sped-read the opening crawl, I began to feel rather antsy, thinking that this movie, the first in a franchise that would soon be world-renowned, was going to be boring, due to its genre being Science Fiction: A respectably likable, but not a passionately lovable genre of mine DURING THAT TIME. I just didn't believe I was going to like Star Wars all that much ... But I soon found myself intrigued ... And awed.

George Lucas is a man with a phenomenal, and I do mean phenomenal imagination. Apart from his human characters (Han, Luke, Leia, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, among others), the droids: C-3P0, R2-D2, R2-series, and IG-88, not to mention those unusual characters like Jabba the Hutt, Yoda, and Chewbacca, just to name a few, are all creations of Lucas's phenomenal imagination. And I was completely in awe of each one of these strange beings. Then there was Vader ... And the evil Emperor ... And the Stormtroopers ... And the Spacecraft ... And the galaxies (I'll admit that I am a huge lover of the Universe in all its Celestial glory) ... And the magnificent planets ... The Lightsabers ... And so on. Star Wars is a gorgeously shot space opera; it is truly an epic masterpiece. We enjoyed this film tremendously. And my brother was a die-hard fan from that night onward. He, my brother, had even received for Christmas that year, nearly every Star Wars action figure that my mother could find, including two of the spacecraft: The Millennium Falcon and Star Destroyer. The Death Star space station had too been wrapped beneath our Christmas tree - tagged with his name. It was totally crazy, what the new Star Wars era. Frenzied! But it was great ... Even still, to this day.

I don't personally know anyone whom has yet to see Star Wars, but that certainly doesn't suggest there are still a few people out there who haven't. And if you're one of the latter, then you should know that this classic space opera comes highly recommended. The entire series is told backwards, so you'll definitely want to see Star Wars first, followed by its two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi ... In that order. I trust that you'll too discover yourself to be a lifelong cult fan in the wake. 😊

Director:

George Lucas

Writer:

George Lucas (Writer)

Release Date:

1977-05-25

Run Time:

121 min

MMPA Rating:

PG

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Star Wars

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(As I'm writing this review, Darth Vader's theme music begins to build in my mind...)

Well, it actually has a title, what the Darth Vader theme. And that title is "The Imperial March", composed by the great John Williams, whom, as many of you may already know, also composed the theme music for "Jaws" - that legendary score simply titled, "Main Title (Theme From Jaws)".

Now, with that lil' bit of trivia aside, let us procede with the fabled film currently under review: Star Wars. It had been at a drive-in theater in some small Illinois town or other where my mother, my older brother, and I had spent our weekly "Movie Date Night" watching this George Lucas directed cult masterpiece from our car in the parking lot. On the huge outdoor screen, the film appeared to be a silent one, but thanks to an old wire-attached speaker, we were able to hear both the character dialogue and soundtrack loud and clear. We even had ourselves a carful of vittles and snacks - walked back to our vehicle, of course, from the wide-opened cinema's briefly distant concession stand. Indeed, it had been a lovely summer evening that July.

From the time the film started, with my brother and I following along as our mother sped-read the opening crawl, I began to feel rather antsy, thinking that this movie, the first in a franchise that would soon be world-renowned, was going to be boring, due to its genre being Science Fiction: A respectably likable, but not a passionately lovable genre of mine DURING THAT TIME. I just didn't believe I was going to like Star Wars all that much ... But I soon found myself intrigued ... And awed.

George Lucas is a man with a phenomenal, and I do mean phenomenal imagination. Apart from his human characters (Han, Luke, Leia, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, among others), the droids: C-3P0, R2-D2, R2-series, and IG-88, not to mention those unusual characters like Jabba the Hutt, Yoda, and Chewbacca, just to name a few, are all creations of Lucas's phenomenal imagination. And I was completely in awe of each one of these strange beings. Then there was Vader ... And the evil Emperor ... And the Stormtroopers ... And the Spacecraft ... And the galaxies (I'll admit that I am a huge lover of the Universe in all its Celestial glory) ... And the magnificent planets ... The Lightsabers ... And so on. Star Wars is a gorgeously shot space opera; it is truly an epic masterpiece. We enjoyed this film tremendously. And my brother was a die-hard fan from that night onward. He, my brother, had even received for Christmas that year, nearly every Star Wars action figure that my mother could find, including two of the spacecraft: The Millennium Falcon and Star Destroyer. The Death Star space station had too been wrapped beneath our Christmas tree - tagged with his name. It was totally crazy, what the new Star Wars era. Frenzied! But it was great ... Even still, to this day.

I don't personally know anyone whom has yet to see Star Wars, but that certainly doesn't suggest there are still a few people out there who haven't. And if you're one of the latter, then you should know that this classic space opera comes highly recommended. The entire series is told backwards, so you'll definitely want to see Star Wars first, followed by its two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi ... In that order. I trust that you'll too discover yourself to be a lifelong cult fan in the wake. 😊

A long time ago in a childhood not too far away...

Princess Leia is captured and held hostage by the Imperial Army as it seeks to rule the Galactic Empire. An old Jedi Knight by the name of Ben "Obi-Wan" Kenobi may just be hers, and the rebels only hope. Teaming up with farm boy Luke Skywalker, scoundrel Captain Han Solo, and a couple of quirky droids, Kenobi sets off on a mission that could well shape the destiny of the Galaxy, and all who dwell within it.

Back in 1977 I was but a wee 11 year old boy, weened on films from all genres by my movie loving parents, I had no idea that Star Wars was to have the same impact on me as Jaws had two summers previously, where yet again I found myself queueing around the block for two whole hours to see a film in a one screen theatre. My love of cinema firmly cemented, Star Wars was the start of a love affair that lasts to this very day.

As the years have rolled by and my love of cinema has taken on more in-depth and serious tones, I have come to realise that Star Wars proves to be a far from flawless picture. Certainly its detractors do point to some frayed acting and call the plot structure a jazzed up good versus evil axis, while the charge of George Lucas referencing many prior pictures most assuredly stands, but really do those things matter? No they do not, because Star Wars opened up a new world of cinema, something of a portal to youngsters such as I, it got people talking and debating about the merits of model work in films (which is of an extraordinary high standard here), it nudged film makers to explore being bigger and bolder in their approach, and crucially, above all else, it got film goers hungry again, a hankering for more please if you may. Now it has to be said that all that followed 20th Century Fox's historic blockbuster didn't run with the baton, in fact most pale into comparison on impact value, but for better or worse (depending on the discerning viewers peccadilloes), Star Wars stands as a bastion of adventure laden entertainment.

It is by definition one of the most successful films in history, George Lucas perhaps didn't know it at the time, but in what was to become an almost operatic anthology, he didn't just make a movie, he created a whole new world seeping with style and rich texture. Almost as amazing as the success of the series, is how it has become part of modern day pop culture, anything from religion to everyday speak has at some time or another referenced Lucas' baby. Ultimately, though, it's one single thing that made (and still does make) Star Wars so great, it's that it has the ability to lift the audience into a rousing united feel good cheer; and that is something that few films can ever lay claim too. In 1977 it was an awe inspiring event to watch in the theatre, now here in my middle age it's an event that is like hugging a dear old friend, a friend that I know will never ever let me down no matter how many times I turn to it. 10/10

by gastyny

Star Wars (1977) is a true masterpiece of cinema, and is
definitely one of the best films ever made.

For me Star Wars (1977) is the best movie of all time,tied with The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Star Wars (1977) it is for sure the most iconic film of all time everything in it is iconic. The direction, the script, the performances in this film are brilliant, all the characters are captivating and well developed.

Anyway, this is a totally perfect film, I only have praise for it, it is certainly a masterpiece of cinema, and my grade for it is 10\10.

by r96sk

A quality start to the franchise.

I say start, I guess that depends on the (seemingly) controversial way of watching these films - I've decided on release order, so it's the beginning for me anyway. I've heard a lot about 'Star Wars' so I am expecting big things, this didn't disappoint whatsoever.

I unquestionably enjoyed this! If I didn't know this was released in 1977 I would never have guessed, it still holds up astonishingly well. The special effects are spectacular for the vast, vast majority; even the stuff that perhaps hasn't aged as supremely still looks superb.

The cast are a joy. I actually wouldn't say any performance sensationally stood out, but all the actors and all the characters are so much fun to watch together. Mark Hamill is impressive as Luke, Harrison Ford is entertaining as Han and Carrie Fisher is super as Leia. Credit also to James Earl Jones and Alec Guinness, among others. Despite not watching until now, I literally already knew all of the character names - shows how timeless these are.

The plot makes for top notch viewing, I found the pacing to be particularly spot on. And how about that score? Stupendous! I really have no negatives for this, I'm sure it isn't perfect but I had a very fun time with it.

Everyone and their mother is going to write reviews about the Star Wars movies...and this one, this one actually came out before I was born.

It breaks the heart. I had to wait until the re-release before I got to see this one on the big screen. This is the one that ruined my Star Wars opening night streak...

...Well The Force Awakens ALMOST ruined it further. I had to drive out to my parents house just to see it, for the sake of tradition, and when I got there they had already gone without me...twice.

Some angry words later and I guilted my mom, pointing out the drive, to force her into a third go.

But that is neither here nor there.

This was the movie that started it all. And the first time I saw it, it was on Beta. Once upon a time my family had the movie in Beta. And then I had the trilogy in VHS. And then I had it on DVD. And it is going to repeat like that as the mediums change.

Its one of those movies that you have to own, even as technology changes. It is actually one of those movies you want to buy right away when the technology changes, just to see it in better and better quality.

That should be saying something right there. But for a lot of you its not.

For the rest of you, it is a fairy tale in space, complete with knights and old wizards and a princess. Only its a fairy tale in space made for, well, made for nerds like me.

It is a legend and the type of legend that stays with people and makes old Gen-Xers like me, cynical and grumpy, feel like little kids again.

It, along with the Godfather, is the type of movie that breeds mental spousal abuse as generations of men force their wives at gunpoint to watch them...and then get confused and a little depressed when most of them don't see the fascination with them.

Unlike the Godfather, however, its the movie that fathers force their children to watch and, then, their children carry the love for it into the next generation.

Star Wars is an endless cycle, even the bad ones are good. And the fans create endless theories about them. They buy the t-shirts, the buy the toys, they do everything they can to preserve that love and pass it on.

A New Hope, this is the film that started all of that, and though there are better installments, this will always be the first.

Thinking back to the films that define my generation; I recall queuing round the cinema as an excited 10 year old for two hours waiting to see this film. I wonder how many people could say that they have done that in the last 20 years? This film is a truly groundbreaking piece of formative cinema. Leaving aside the magnificent special effects; this is a film about good and evil; empire, freedom and democracy and of their true characterisations. It has a slightly stilted script (particularly from Sir Alec Guinness) but that is more than offset by a fabulous John Williams' score and the hugely engaging performances of Hamill, Fisher and Ford with undoubtedly the best baddie cinema has ever seen in "Darth Vader". Truly a wonderful watch.

What can be said about this movie that hasn't already been said? It simply is the greatest movie of all time. Everything about it is an absolute game-changer and redefined cinema for decades to come.

Back in the early 80s when we were still kids and "Star Wars" finally ducked under the Iron Curtain, there was nothing to compare it to. Decades later we learned it was the magic of the gifted post-processing team and the chemistry between the young actors that turned the original Lucas mess into one of the cinema classics of all time. While the 1977 set has now visibly dated, the rest of the movie still holds together because of the human talent that went into it back in the day.

Cast & Crew of

Star Wars

Cast

... Luke Skywalker

... Han Solo

... Princess Leia Organa

... Grand Moff Tarkin

... Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi

... C-3PO

... R2-D2

... Chewbacca

... Darth Vader (performer)

... Darth Vader (voice) (uncredited)

... Uncle Owen

... Aunt Beru

... Chief Jawa

... General Dodonna

... General Willard

... Red Leader

... Red Two (Wedge Antilles)

... Red Three (Biggs Darklighter)

... Red Four (John "D")

... Red Six (Porkins)

... Gold Leader

... Gold Two

... Gold Five

... General Taggi

... General Motti

... Commander #1

... Stormtrooper

... Red Two, Wedge Antilles (voice) (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Cantina Alien (uncredited)

... Cantina Alien (uncredited)

... Greedo (uncredited)

... Nabrun Leids (uncredited)

... Wuher (uncredited)

... Drifter (Red 12) (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Wioslea (uncredited)

... Dr. Evazan (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Greedo (uncredited)

... Hrchek Kal Fas (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper / Tusken Raider / Death Star Trooper / Garouf Lafoe (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Garindan (uncredited)

... Djas Puhr (uncredited)

... Death Star Trooper (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper with Binoculars (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Death Star Trooper (uncredited)

... Kabe (uncredited)

... Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Leia's Rebel Escort (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Ponda Baba (uncredited)

... Spacetrooper / Death Star gunner (uncredited)

... Chall Bekan (uncredited)

... Solomohal (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Daine Jir (uncredited)

... BoShek (uncredited)

... Temple Guard / Medal Bearer (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Takeel (uncredited)

... Death Star Gunner (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Swilla Corey (uncredited)

... Massassi Base Rebel Scout (uncredited)

... Rycar Ryjerd (uncredited)

... InCom Engineer (uncredited)

... Leesub Sirln (uncredited)

... Cmdr. Praji (Imperial Officer #2 on rebel ship) (uncredited)

... Tawss Khaa (uncredited)

... Senni Tonnika (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Sai'torr Kal Fas (uncredited)

... Lt. Pol Treidum (uncredited)

... Cantina Voices (voice) (uncredited)

... Massassi Outpost Announcer / Various Voices (voice) (uncredited)

... Lt. Shann Childsen (uncredited)

... Cantina Alien (uncredited)

... Del Goren (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)

... Jawa (uncredited)

... Thuku (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Cantina Patron (uncredited)

... Rebel Pilot, Col. Takbright (uncredited)

... Jabba's Henchman (uncredited)

... Sandtrooper / Fixer (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Greedo (voice) (uncredited)

... Pello Scrambas (uncredited)

... Stormtrooper (uncredited)

... Mos Eisley Citizen (uncredited)

Crew

... Original Music Composer

... Executive Producer

... Producer

... Director of Photography

... Stunt Double

... Stand In

... Stand In

... Stand In

... Stand In

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stand In

... Writer

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunt Coordinator

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Stunts

... Casting

... Costume Design

... Art Direction

... Editor

... Casting

... Set Decoration

... Production Design

... Art Direction

... Editor

... Editor

... Casting

... Visual Effects

... Animation

... Still Photographer

... Visual Effects Camera

... Painter

... Sound Designer

... Production Sound Mixer

... Production Supervisor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Recordist

... Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Makeup Supervisor

... Wardrobe Supervisor

... Sound Editor

... Production Manager

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Mix Technician

... Director

... Boom Operator

... Continuity

... Production Manager

... Assistant Director

... Assistant Director

... Assistant Director

... First Assistant Director

... Production Manager

... Production Manager

... Assistant Editor

... Makeup Artist

... Title Designer

... Visual Effects

... Orchestrator

... Associate Producer

... Sound Effects

... Dolby Consultant

... Camera Operator

... Camera Operator

... Gaffer

... Matte Painter

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