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''The Making of Star Wars'' is a television special produced by
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, which aired on the ABC Television Network on September 16, 1977. It was written by
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and directed and produced by
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.


Synopsis

Premiering four months after the release of the film, the special was the first ''Star Wars'' documentary ever made. The special was hosted by C-3PO (voiced and played by
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) and R2-D2. A voiceover narration was additionally supplied by
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. It features behind-the-scenes footage from ''
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'', and interviews with writer/director
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, producer Gary Kurtz, and castmembers
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, Carrie Fisher,
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, and
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. Among the behind-the-scenes footage is a brief glimpse of a deleted scene between Luke Skywalker and
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on
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.


Home media

The special was the first ''Star Wars'' material to be released to the home video market (in 1979, by Magnetic Video). It was reissued to video in 1980 with a trailer for '' The Empire Strikes Back'', which had been released that year. This trailer was not featured on the DVD box set issued in 2004. In 1982, it was reissued again by 20th Century Fox on VHS,
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, CED, and
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as part of a double feature with the 1980 special '' SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back''. It was reissued separately in Japan on
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in 1992, and was reissued as a triple feature with SPFX and the 1983 special '' Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi''. The special is included as an additional feature in the ''Star Wars: The Complete Saga''
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box set, which was released in September 2011. The version included is the original version with William Conrad's voiceover.


Alternate version

In 1995, an alternate version of the special was released to VHS as a special mail-in offer with
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to tie in with the last video and laserdisc releases of the original versions of the ''
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Trilogy''. This version is almost identical to the 1977 version but replaces William Conrad's voiceover with that of famed movie trailer announcer Don LaFontaine. This version has not been issued on
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nor any other format. Some portions of the special were edited into ''
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'', a DVD that was issued as a promotional bonus available at Wal-Mart stores for the DVD release of '' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' in 2005.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Making of Star Wars, The Star Wars documentaries American Broadcasting Company original programming 1970s American television specials Star Wars (film) Television shows directed by Robert Guenette 1977 television specials 20th Century Fox Television films 1977 documentary films Television shows shot at EMI-Elstree Studios