I was 9 when the first "Star Wars" film came out in 1977. Like so many kids around that age, I left the theater vibrating with the sheer epic force (I know, I know) of what I had just seen. From that film I learned that you could be both a spiritual Jedi and a lightsaber-wie...
Category:Original Movie PostersTags:1970s,Original movie poster,poster,Sci-fi,star wars Description Description Date 1977 movie code: 53009 Size 51 x 73 cm Original Japanese release poster for the movie No pin holes or tears Related products ...
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope(1977) Harrison Ford Han Solo (archive sound) (uncredited) Raiders of the Lost Ark(1981) Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi (archive sound) (uncredited) Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope(1977) Mark Hamill ...
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STAR WARS: THE FIRST TIME I SAW STAR WARS; George Lucas's Original Movie, Released in 1977, Took the World by Storm and Became a Cultural Landmark. We Asked a Selection of Celebrities to Cast Their Minds Back to Their First Viewing of the Film and Give Their Personal Impressions of ...
STAR WARS MOVIE POSTERS Australian Daybills Original Or Reissue Three different original Australian Daybill Movie Posters were printed for the 1977 release of Star Wars. There has always been some speculation about the order in which [...] ...
When it opened in 1977,Star Warsrevived the old-fashioned swashbuckling adventure film. Within a few years, National Public Radio made a bet that it could do the same for the radio drama. Though still well within living mem...
1977 Star Wars John Williams (Original Score) 1977 A Little Night Music Jonathan Tunick (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score) 1978 Midnight Express Giorgio Moroder (Original Score) 1978 The Buddy Holly Story Joe Renzetti (Adaptation Score) 1979 A Little Romance Georges Deler...
One of the most groundbreaking pieces of cinematic history, the originalStar Warstrilogy has influenced every aspect of modern film production and pop culture sinceEpisode IV: A New Hopewas released in 1977. With each new installment, unrivaled special effects and innovative moviemaking brought a ga...
George Lucas strived to introduce Star Wars fans to new worlds in every movie. The original trilogy took audiences to Tatooine, Hoth, and Endor.