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Star Wars Trilogy DVD

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Starring Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Frank Oz, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, Billy Dee Williams, Peter Cushing, David Prowse, Ian McDiarmid, Kenny Baker, Anthony Daniels
Director George Lucas, Irvin Kershner, Richard Marquand
Composer John Williams
Creator George Lucas
Executive Producer George Lucas
Producer Gary Kurtz
Screenwriter George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan, Leigh Brackett
Sound Design Ben Burtt
Special Effects Industrial Light and Magic
Voice James Earl Jones
Restored and remastered,, the original Star Wars films (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) look better than they probably ever did in theaters during their original run. In addition, there are four hours plus of supplemental materials, including a 2 1/2 hour documentary "Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy", loads of interviews, commentaries, lots more.

One of the most exhilarating and influential trilogies in the history of motion pictures, George Lucas's sci-fi spectacular continues to capture the hearts and minds of individuals throughout the world. This release contains the STAR WARS trilogy (episodes IV-VI) in one glorious package. First up is STAR WARS; George Lucas's stunning sci-fi masterpiece, and arguably one of the most inventive and entertaining films ever made. As the adventure begins, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), an impulsive but goodhearted young man who lives on the dusty planet of Tatooine with his aunt and uncle, longs for the exciting life of a Rebel soldier. The Rebels, led by the headstrong Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), are fighting against the evil Empire, which has set about destroying planets inhabited by innocent citizens with the Death Star, a fearsome planetlike craft commanded by Grand Moff Tarkin (Peter Cushing) and the eternally frightful Darth Vader (David Prowse, with the voice of James Earl Jones). When Luke's aunt and uncle are murdered by the Empire's imperial stormtroopers and he mysteriously finds a distress message from Princess Leia in one of his androids, R2-D2 (Kenny Baker), he must set out to find Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), a mysterious old hermit with incredible powers. On his journey, Luke is aided by the roguish, sarcastic mercenary Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his towering furry sidekick Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) as they run into a host of perilous situations while trying to rescue the princess--and the entire galaxy. Considered the most morally and emotionally complex of the original Star Wars trilogy, THE EMPIRE STRIKE BACK continues creator George Lucas's epic saga where STAR WARS left off. The Rebel Forces--which include young adventurer Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), rogue pilot Han Solo (Harrison Ford), and the beautiful but seemingly humorless Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher)--have been successful in destroying the Evil Empire's Death Star. However, the Empire's top commander, the terrifying Lord Darth Vader (played by David Prowse, voiced by James Earl Jones), is scanning the galaxy for the Rebels' secret location. After a visually stunning showdown on the ice planet Hoth, the Rebels are forced to flee, and Luke separates from Han and Leia. Masterful storytelling weaves multiple, archetypal plotlines that pit Vader against Han and Leia as he desperately attempts to capture Luke for political--and, secretly, personal--reasons. Luke, meanwhile, finds himself under the tutelage of the tiny but powerful old Jedi Master Yoda, who teaches him the ways of the Force and warns the impatient but talented student against the threat of the Dark Side. Greek tragedy meets a philosophical hero's journey in EMPIRE, a remarkable sci-fi epic in which the performances are as powerful as the spectacular special effects. The third and final chapter in the wondrous STAR WARS saga is RETURN OF THE JEDI. Luke (Mark Hamill) must save Han Solo (Harrison Ford) from the clutches of the monstrous Jabba the Hut, and bring down the newly reconstructed--and even more powerful--Death Star. With Solo imprisoned, Luke accompanies his faithful droids R2D2 (Kenny Baker) and C3PO (Anthony Daniels) in a rescue bid, with Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) also lending a hand. After they valiantly disentangle their friends from Jabba's clutches, Luke returns to his Jedi Knight training with Yoda. Meanwhile, the Rebel Troops amass in an attempt to see off the impending threat from Darth Vader (played by David Prowse, voiced by James Earl Jones) and his new Death Star, with the operation being lead by Han Solo. But Luke must face Vader himself if he is to become a true Jedi Knight, and as he enters into a spirited battle with his light saber-wielding enemy, some surprising revelations await the young warrior.

Theatrical releases: May 25, 1977 (STAR WARS), May 21, 1980 (THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK), May 25, 1983 (RETURN OF THE JEDI). STAR WARS was passed up by a number of studios before 20th Century Fox finally providing a $10 million budget for the film. The subtitle EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE didn't appear in the original title sequence for STAR WARS. It first appeared in the remastered version which Lucas produced in 1997. David Prowse, who plays Darth Vader, allegedly had no idea during filming that his vocal parts would be replaced in post-production by the voice of James Earl Jones. Jabba The Hutt was portrayed by a human actor whose dialogue was in English in the original version of STAR WARS, but the scene was cut from the final print of the film. George Lucas restored it, and replaced the actor with a CGI version of Jabba in the 1997 remastered edition of the film. STAR WARS was an original selection to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1989. George Lucas altered the dialogue at the end of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK in post-production so that he could prevent the surprise conclusion from leaking to the press. On set Darth Vader actor David Prowse said "Obi-Wan Kenobi is your father" to Luke. In the finished film Vader says "I am your father." John Ratzenberger, "Cliff" from TV's CHEERS, had a small part as Major Derlin in THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. The working title for RETURN OF THE JEDI was REVENGE OF THE JEDI. The production was kept under wraps via the cast and crew, who informed anyone who asked that they were shooting a movie called "Blue Harvest." The Ewoks weren't in the original script of RETURN OF THE JEDI, which contained a planet inhabited by Wookies. This idea was discarded when it was decided a more primitive race was needed to inhabit the planet, and the Ewoks were born. George Lucas revisited the trilogy in the late 1990s to make a series of amendments to the special effects, largely caused by the advancements in CGI technology that weren't available to him when the original films were conceived. The 2004 release of the STAR WARS TRILOGY DVD boxed set saw further special effects work added at Lucas's behest. The videocassettes of the trilogy were the first to be digitally mastered in THX. The THX process was developed by LucasFilm and named after George Lucas's early science fiction film THX-1138 (1971).

Star Wars Trilogy Reviews:

"As a whole, Lucas's saga certainly attains a measure of grandeur." -- Gavin Smith, Film Comment

"[I]t's incredible....Supreme films. Supreme treatments. Supreme extras." -- Dalton Ross, Entertainment Weekly

"EMPIRE is as super as its rep indicates..."-- Mike Clark, USA Today

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Studio 20th Century Fox
Orig Year 1977
DVD Encoding Region 1
All Time Product Rank 493
CD Universe Part number 6712848
Catalog number 3123415
Discs 4
Release Date Nov 01, 2005
Rating PG (MPAA)
Running Time 387 Minutes
Additional Info Widescreen; 4-Disc Set
Movie Details Color; Widescreen; 4-Disc Set
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3 stars Gift
Purchased as Christmas gift.
Submitted by ksjameson (Queen Creek, AZ) Verified Buyer
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5 stars CD Universal services
I am not able to review the DVD as yet, because the set is for a gift. But I would like to mention how great the service is from CD Universal. This company is very good at informing you of any delays with your orders; when your order has been shipped; if there has been any problem on their end with your shipment, etc. I truly appreciate the manner in which they work with you as the customer.
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5 stars STAR WARS TRILOGY - A BIG HIT
We are big fans of Star Wars and have the Trilogy on video. It was natural that the next step was to migrate to DVD. I watched all 3 with my son the day they arrived. (Sadly, we know them word for word anyway).
Submitted by pam.dennis (Australia) Verified Buyer
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4 stars Great quality with a little cheese added by Lucas...
I was pleasantly surprised to see how good the digital remastering for this series was done. The quality is outstanding! They included the cheesy effects that were added in to the original series when the movies were re-released into the theatres, but it doesn't detract from the movies themselves. Overall, I am very pleased with the DVD set and would recommend it to any Star Wars fan. The only complaint... What's up with adding Hayden Christensen to the scene at the end of Jedi? If they swapped him out for the original Darth, why didn't they swap out Ewan McGregor for the old Obi Wan? Lucas needs to stay away from making any more changes! Weren't the Ewoks and Jar Jar binks bad enough?
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5 stars Still The First Star Wars
Although 4th,5th and 6th in the Star Wars saga these will always be the first Star Wars. They have them same appeal today as when first released. Make sure you have all your treats with you so you don't miss a moment. Wait, we have DVD now. We can control the play of the movie so we don't miss a thing including the scenes left out when first released and these movies have been wonderfully THX digitally mastered. A must for anyones collection. So sit back, turn off the lights and turn up the sound and enjoy.
Submitted by Bassmagnum (Long Beach, Calif., USA) Verified Buyer
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Star Wars Trilogy DVD Features



Region 1
4-Disc Boxed Set
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 EX - English
Dolby Surround - English
Dolby Surround - Spanish
Dolby Surround - French

Disc One:
Feature Film - STAR WARS IV: A NEW HOPE
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
1. George Lucas - Writer/Director, Ben Burtt - Sound Designer, Dennis Muren - Visual Effects, Carrie Fisher - Star

Disc Two:
Feature Film - STAR WARS V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
1. George Lucas - Producer/Story, Irvin Kershner - Director, Lawrence Kasdan - Screenwriter, Ben Burtt - Sound Designer, Dennis Muren - Visual Effects, Carrie Fisher - Star

Disc Three:
Feature Film - STAR WARS VI: RETURN OF THE JEDI
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
1. George Lucas - Producer/Story, Lawrence Kasdan - Screenwriter, Ben Burtt - Sound Designer, Dennis Muren - Visual Effects, Carrie Fisher - Star

Disc Four:
Additional Release Material:
Documentaries -
1. Comprehensive Feature-Length Documentary Created for this Release
Bonus Footage -
1. Behind-the-Scenes
2. Never-Before-Seen Footage


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