jimc@haddock.UUCP (02/21/85)
Have any of you ever seen the original *Star Wars* in recent release? The epigraph is somewhat changed. It now says: "Episode IV: A New Hope" as a new title for the movie. I imagine it has been like that for a long time now; at least since it made its first run on subscription television. I imagine this is old hat for many of you, but could someone explain why and how this was done? Was it simply to make it conform to "The Empire Strikes Back"? Jim Campbell
hsu@cvl.UUCP (Dave Hsu) (02/22/85)
> Have any of you ever seen the original *Star Wars* in recent release? > The epigraph is somewhat changed. It now says: "Episode IV: A New Hope" > as a new title for the movie. > > I imagine it has been like that for a long time now; at least since it > made its first run on subscription television. I imagine this is old hat > for many of you, but could someone explain why and how this was done? > Was it simply to make it conform to "The Empire Strikes Back"? > Exactly correct. For more info, you Time magazine back-issue collectors, check the issue with a ??? painting of Darth on the cover circa 1980. -dave
dee@cca.UUCP (Donald Eastlake) (02/22/85)
Lucas always wanted it to be A New Hope (Episode IV of Star Wars) but the backers wouldn't have it. They wanted a nice simple title that sounded SCI FI. It would have been a bit bizzare to admit that the first file was the 4th in a planned sequence of 9... -- +1 617-492-8860 Donald E. Eastlake, III ARPA: dee@CCA-UNIX usenet: {decvax,linus}!cca!dee
ables@cyb-eng.UUCP (King Ables) (02/24/85)
[I wonder if he really cares about anything... or anybody / I care! ] "Star Wars" was retitled when "The Empire Strikes Back" was released to conform to the titling in the second (fifth, depends on your point of view) movie. As soon as 'the first one' played in re-release after Empire premiered, it had the new title. -King ARPA: ables%cyb-eng.UUCP@ut-sally.ARPA UUCP: ...{ctvax,gatech,ihnp4,nbires,seismo,ucb-vax}!ut-sally!cyb-eng!ables
brooke@nmtvax.UUCP (02/25/85)
e "Episode IV: A New Hope" prepended to the current story line that scrolls by. >for many of you, but could someone explain why and how this was done? >Was it simply to make it conform to "The Empire Strikes Back"? I think this was added because Empire was due out in the summer. I believe there was always a story line before and after A New Hope, but this was not intended to be exploited at first. It helped with concepts about the part that would exploited, however. Worked out rather nicely, don't you think? I haven't read this group before, but in case it's not been mentioned (probably has), you will notice the subscription version of "A New Hope" is 118 minutes while the original release is 121 minutes. Notable scenes such as a stormtroop squad leader ordering, "Close the blast doors!," before Han and Chewie jump through them as they close, and he orders, "Open the blast doors! Open the blast doors!" are missing parts. -- J. Brooke King ... ucbvax!unmvax!nmtvax!brooke Any viewpoints expressed herein are my own and not necessarily those of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. P.S. Was this message intelligible? Really? Oh, well.
davet@oakhill.UUCP (Dave Trissel) (03/01/85)
Since we just started getting this newsgroup here I may be repeating something already known. Before the original Star Wars was out and a success Lucas had an broad story- line in his head. He envisioned enough to produce several movies. After SW profits poured in the idea expanded to three triligies (9 movies.) The robots (3C and R2) were to be connectives in that they were to have existed even before the first trilogy and continue after the last. In a sense everything happens through their "eyes" so to speak. The first trilogy was to be based on the Jedi knights. Darth Vadar was a friend of Luke's father (yes you are reading this correctly) and a fellow Jedi in training. But he turns to the dark side which ends up forcing a confrontation with Luke's father and OB1 at the top of a volcano. Darth kills Luke's father and then OB1 continues the fight (much younger back then) eventually forcing Darth to fall into the volcano. However, being ever kind the Jedis rescue Darth from certain death - thus the breath mask to assist in breathing and covering the ugly scares (as seen in Vader's meditation chamber in Episode V.) Remember in the first SW when OB1 hands Luke his father's light saber? At that time it WAS his father's saber because Vadar wasn't Lukes father. This also forced later scripts to have OB1 apologize for lieing to Luke. Things radically changed for the episodic scenarios when the planning for Episode V started underway. Thats when the idea of having Vadar be Luke's father came into being (a very powerfull emotional ploy) and Yoda came into being. It appears also that having the princess be Luke's sister was decided. By the time of the third movie I think Lucas had had enough SW and wanted to end it all. Ever since the start of making the second movie he had complained quite a bit about it being too much work. Thats why I think he had the Emporer killed off (?) to put a capstone to the work. The facts behind this all are taken from personal interviews given by Lucas very shortly after Star Wars first came out (Cinemefantastique magazine for the most part.) My magazines were never returned after lending them out and so I hope I am quoting accurately from memory. My apologies if I get something wrong. I always felt there would never be a first trilogy because Epsisode III would have to be a downer - the empire ends up crushing everything in its path leaving very little cheer about. Remember how the critics decried Epsisode V since it didn't lead to any conclusion? (I didn't like it because of that myself.) Comments welcomed. Especially if someone has the original interviews and can give us some direct quotes. Again sorry if this is rehash. Motorola Semiconductors Inc. Dave Trissel Austin, Texas {ihnp4,seismo,gatech,ctvax}!ut-sally!oakhill!davet
jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao) (03/03/85)
> ... It would have been a bit bizzare to admit that > the first file was the 4th in a planned sequence of 9... I don't know ... it sounds awfully like most newsgroups' sequencing! Joe Yao hadron!jsdy@seismo.{ARPA,UUCP}
wookie@alice.UUCP (03/05/85)
Please double check that 118 vs 121 min versions of Star Wars -A New Hope. The original release did nor have the lines mentioned and was missing a few other lines throughout the movie in the original release but which were added to the later versions ie after the 70mm 6channel version. C3PO has a line added in the later releases and the sound effects are better co-ordinated. Also the radio transmissions are single side band sounding in the original and were changed to just a filtered sound in the later versions. Keith Bauer White TIger Racing