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    Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope

    Original title: Star Wars
    • 19771977
    • PGPG
    • 2h 1min
    IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    1.3M
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    Alec Guinness, Harrison Ford, Anthony Daniels, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, Peter Cushing, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew in Star Wars (1977)
    Watch the original teaser trailer for Star Wars.
    Trailer2:02
    29 Videos
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    ActionAdventureFantasy

    Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysteri... Read allLuke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.

    • Director
      • George Lucas(directed by)
    • Writer
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Mark Hamill
      • Harrison Ford
      • Carrie Fisher
    Top credits
    • Director
      • George Lucas(directed by)
    • Writer
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Mark Hamill
      • Harrison Ford
      • Carrie Fisher
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 1.9KUser reviews
    • 200Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production, box office & company info
  • Top rated movie #25
    • Won 7 Oscars
      • 64 wins & 29 nominations total

    Videos29

    Original Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 2:02
    Original Teaser Trailer
    Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
    Trailer 1:08
    Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
    "The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special" History Download
    Clip 4:48
    "The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special" History Download
    Jaws, Shreks, & Lion Kings: A Summer Blockbuster History
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    Jaws, Shreks, & Lion Kings: A Summer Blockbuster History
    6 Movie & TV Podcasts When You Need a Binge Break
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    6 Movie & TV Podcasts When You Need a Binge Break
    Watch Like a Pro: Giancarlo Esposito's Ultimate Villain Watchlist
    Clip 3:51
    Watch Like a Pro: Giancarlo Esposito's Ultimate Villain Watchlist
    "The Mandalorian" Takes Star Wars to Wild West of Space
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    "The Mandalorian" Takes Star Wars to Wild West of Space
    How Does Emperor Palpatine Fit Into 'The Rise of Skywalker'?
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    How Does Emperor Palpatine Fit Into 'The Rise of Skywalker'?
    What Happens to Obi-Wan Between Star Wars Trilogies?
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    What Happens to Obi-Wan Between Star Wars Trilogies?
    Gaten Matarazzo Has The Best Interview Ever
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    Gaten Matarazzo Has The Best Interview Ever
    The Evolution of Anakin Skywalker
    Clip 3:23
    The Evolution of Anakin Skywalker
    "The Mandalorian" and the Future of 'Star Wars'
    Clip 3:05
    "The Mandalorian" and the Future of 'Star Wars'

    Photos529

    David Prowse and Leslie Schofield in Star Wars (1977)
    Mark Hamill in Star Wars (1977)
    Mark Hamill in Star Wars (1977)
    Mark Hamill in Star Wars (1977)
    Carrie Fisher and David Prowse in Star Wars (1977)
    Carrie Fisher in Star Wars (1977)
    Mark Hamill in Star Wars (1977)
    Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, and David Prowse in Star Wars (1977)
    Mark Hamill in Star Wars (1977)
    Alec Guinness in Star Wars (1977)
    Kenny Baker in Star Wars (1977)
    Drewe Henley in Star Wars (1977)

    Top cast

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    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Luke Skywalkeras Luke Skywalker
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Han Soloas Han Solo
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Princess Leia Organaas Princess Leia Organa
    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Ben Obi-Wan Kenobias Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Grand Moff Tarkinas Grand Moff Tarkin
    Anthony Daniels
    Anthony Daniels
    • C-3POas C-3PO
    Kenny Baker
    Kenny Baker
    • R2-D2as R2-D2
    Peter Mayhew
    Peter Mayhew
    • Chewbaccaas Chewbacca
    David Prowse
    David Prowse
    • Darth Vaderas Darth Vader
    Phil Brown
    Phil Brown
    • Uncle Owenas Uncle Owen
    Shelagh Fraser
    Shelagh Fraser
    • Aunt Beruas Aunt Beru
    Jack Purvis
    Jack Purvis
    • Chief Jawaas Chief Jawa
    Alex McCrindle
    Alex McCrindle
    • General Dodonnaas General Dodonna
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • General Willardas General Willard
    Drewe Henley
    Drewe Henley
    • Red Leaderas Red Leader
    • (as Drewe Hemley)
    Denis Lawson
    Denis Lawson
    • Red Two (Wedge)as Red Two (Wedge)
    • (as Dennis Lawson)
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Red Three (Biggs)as Red Three (Biggs)
    Jack Klaff
    Jack Klaff
    • Red Four (John D.)as Red Four (John D.)
    • Director
      • George Lucas(directed by)
    • Writer
      • George Lucas
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    The Imperial Forces, under orders from cruel Darth Vader, hold Princess Leia hostage in their efforts to quell the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon, work together with the companionable droid duo R2-D2 and C-3PO to rescue the beautiful princess, help the Rebel Alliance and restore freedom and justice to the Galaxy. —Jwelch5742
    rebelliongalactic warspace operaprincessdroid415 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • It's Back! The Force will be with you for three weeks only. (1979 Reissue Poster)
    • Genres
      • Action
      • Adventure
      • Fantasy
      • Sci-Fi
    • Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
      • Rated PG for sci-fi violence and brief mild language
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      George Lucas was so sure this movie would flop that instead of attending the premiere, he went on vacation to Hawaii with his good friend Steven Spielberg, where they came up with the idea for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) after they found out Star Wars became a success.
    • Goofs
      When C-3PO and R2-D2 are in the control room of the Death Star, the storm troopers barge in, and one hits his head on the door. This goof was highlighted in the remastered version with a comedy "donk" sound effect.
    • Quotes

      [Han answers the intercom after comandeering an attack station]

      Han Solo: [sounding official] Uh, everything's under control. Situation normal.

      Voice: What happened?

      Han Solo: [getting nervous] Uh, we had a slight weapons malfunction, but uh... everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you. How are you?

      Voice: We're sending a squad up.

      Han Solo: Uh, uh... negative, negative. We had a reactor leak here now. Give us a few minutes to lock it down. Large leak, very dangerous.

      Voice: Who is this? What's your operating number?

      Han Solo: Uh...

      [Han shoots the intercom]

      Han Solo: [muttering] Boring conversation anyway. LUKE, WE'RE GONNA HAVE COMPANY!

    • Crazy credits
      The film has no opening credits. Instead, the first credits seen at the end of the film are presented in the order in which they would have otherwise been shown at the start. Although by the late 1990s it was commonplace for films to not have opening credits, in 1977 it was somewhat unusual for a major film to not have opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      In the 1997 re-release, two of the Cantina Aliens that had werewolf heads have been replaced. One was replaced with lizard-like creature while the other was replaced by a creature with elephant tusks. Both the werewolves and their replacements can seen in footage used in a supplemental DVD packaged with the soundtrack to Episode III
    • Connections
      Edited into The Man Who Saved the World (1982)

    User reviews1.9K

    Review
    Top review
    10/10
    The Force will be with you, always.
    "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..."

    Pre review:

    Its writing started in January 1973, "eight hours a day, five days a week", George Lucas said by taking small notes, inventing odd names and assigning them possible characterization... After many drafts, he finally came to a satisfactory conclusion.

    Then, Lucas presented Star Wars to the United Artists, but they refused to budget the film, so he went to Universal Pictures, the studio that financed American Graffiti; however, it was rejected, as the film concept was "too strange".

    Suddenly, Alan Ladd Jr -head of 20th Century Fox- appeared, a man that trusted in Lucas' genius. And that's how Star Wars became a reality.

    The shooting of the movie was full of mishaps, problems with practical effects never done before, a bad first edit of the movie, but that didn't stop George from fulfilling his Space Opera. Due to those setbacks, Fox Studios began to put pressure on Lucas to finish the movie. Finally, the movie was done. On the eve of Star Wars release, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas and his cast and crew braced themselves for the worse. One way or another, May 25, 1977 would be a day they would never forget...

    Review:

    Star Wars is a modern tale of mythic adventure. It follows the journey and growth of the protagonist: Luke Skywalker. His journey of discovery is set amidst a larger struggle between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance; both parties are embroiled in a civil war. The Empire is comprised of corrupted power within a small group of leaders. These sullied leaders abuse their power over the masses with impunity. It is oppression and repression of the masses. The Empire wants to destroy the hope of the rebellion to ensure the small group of leaders can keep their power...

    One of the most important features of the movie are the special effects. The use motion control was even superior to Stanley Kubrick's revolutionary masterpiece: "2001: A Space Odyssey" thanks to the creation of The Dykstraflex, the first digital motion control photography camera system developed for Star Wars on 1976. Along with an incredibly iconographic character and production design, the movie became stylistically unique.

    The story and the characters are original and relatable. R2-D2 and C-3PO: the astromech as the optimistic adventurer's desiring to move forward. In direct opposition C-3PO, the protocol droid filled with doubt and reservations. Luke Skywalker, the brave hero, often haunted by doubts and hopes about his future journey. Obi-Wan Kenobi, the wise master and moral guidance of our hero. Han Solo, the rebellious smuggler whose personality represents tenacity. Leia, the damsel "in distress", a fearsome princess and general. Finally, Darth Vader, the most iconic character in the franchise, the merciless tyrant in a black suit, representing evil and final conflict of the journey.

    The film score presents an emotional resonance trough a romantic 1930s Hollywood orchestral score that was commissioned for composer John Williams, who succeeded to create a haunting constellation of operatic leitmotifs.

    The visual composition is authentic, as Lucas wanted a nostalgic "filtered look" so he kept changing key lights for a "flashing" effect. He used a loose, "nervous" frame, as in newsreels. The dramatic center was displaced, deflecting the eye to background activity, which in later films would include poetically changing weather. This first film gradually turned darker, following a symbolic color scheme where organic brown and warm gold yielded to high-tech black, white, and steely gray." This is authenticity is reflected in it's most iconic shot: the 'Binary Sunset' sequence, which establishes the narrative through-line of the story and the world it takes place in, the main value of the scene lies in how powerfully and economically it develops Luke's character: As the suns begin to slowly sink in the evening sky, he gazes towards the horizon, his sense of longing for something more is palpable. Taking things further, he goes on to squint into the distance as if he could see his new future just out of reach, and for the first time we get to see him not as a kid, but for as a new hope.

    Books such as "The hero with a thousand faces" by Joseph Campbell structured the story, The War of Vietnam inspired the battle between the Rebels and the Empire, the lifestyle of buddhist monks characterized the Jedi, real shots of warplanes made the space battles real, Kendo foreshadowed the epic lightsaber duel, Akira Kurosawa's storytelling influenced the focus on minor characters, Fritz Lang's it's iconic protocol droid and John Ford westerns determined it's soul.The fascination with filmmaking and anthropology are the components that allowed Star Wars to be compelling and human, besides being located on a galaxy far, far away.

    10/10
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    FAQ31

    • Why is Mos Eisley space port on Tatooine? Aren't space ports usually in space and NOT on land?
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1977 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Lucasfilm Ltd. [United States]
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La guerra de las estrellas
    • Filming locations
      • Ajim, Jerba, Tunisia
    • Production companies
      • Lucasfilm
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $460,998,507
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,554,475
      • May 30, 1977
    • Gross worldwide
      • $775,398,007
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1min
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos

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