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Return of the Jedi By Sean Axmaker
The high-energy, special-effects-laden conclusion to George Lucas's
ambitious Star Wars trilogy delivers the final confrontation
between Luke Skywalker (a more confident and mature Mark Hamill) and his
nemesis-father, Darth Vader (David Prowse, voice of James Earl Jones), as
the rebel alliance makes its last stand against the evil Empire. The film
opens with an impressive set piece in the cave of the monstrous Jabba the
Hut, who holds both Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie
Fisher) for his decadent pleasure until Skywalker comes to the rescue. The
final battle pits an enormous armada of rebel ships against the rebuilt
Death Star, the planet-killing weapon of the first film, while guerrilla
forces battle Empire soldiers on the planet below with the help of a
cuddly army of pint-sized, teddy-bear-like creatures known as Ewoks
(Lucas's one concession to merchandising) and Skywalker confronts Vader
and the emperor on the Deathstar. Director Richard Marquand invests the
tale with plenty of humor and a vigorous sense of adventure without losing
the seriousness of Skywalker's mission. The special edition adds, among
other effects, more creatures and a bouncy song-and-dance number to the
Jabba the Hut scenes, and an extended celebration that literally
encompasses the galaxy at the film's jubilant conclusion.
Academy Awards
Return of the Jedi received an Academy Award
for a Special Achievement Award (Richard Edlund - Sound Effects Editing,
Dennis Muren - Sound Effects Editing, Ken Ralston - Sound Effects Editing,
Phil Tippett - Sound Effects Editing). It also received nominations for
Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score; John Williams), Sound (Ben
Burtt, Gary Summers, Randy Thom, Tony Dawe), and for Sound Effects Editing
(Ben Burtt).
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|  | Director: Richard Marquand
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|  | Stars: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Sebastian Shaw, Ian McDiarmid, David Prowse, Alec Guinness, Kenny Baker, Denis Lawson, Warwick Davis, (plus voices of) James Earl Jones, Frank Oz
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|  | Released: May 25, 1983
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