- Shopping Cart
-
- Wish List
- Store Locator
Star Wars: Episode V: Empire Strikes Back [1980 & 1997 Versions] [WS]
February 20, 2007
From All Movie Guide:
Proof that a sequel can be as good as (or better than) its predecessor, The Empire Strikes Back is frequently considered the best of the original Star Wars trilogy. The 1980 film, which picks up a few years after the original movie, contains perhaps the most substantial plot developments of the three films, interweaving spiritual and romantic development and serving up a genuinely shocking cliffhanger. It also features more of the special effects that endeared Star Wars to many an audience member, further catering to its audience's growing appetite for bigger, better effects. Dark and downbeat, Empire is at its core the most human of the trilogy, allowing its characters -- generally two-dimensional in Star Wars -- to flesh out to more convincing proportions. Part of this change may be due to Irvin Kershner's directing the film; where George Lucas was a master with technology, he was not really an actor's director, and the actors here seem noticeably more at ease. The film's enormous su...
Director:
Irvin Kershner
Actors:
Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Frank Oz, Alec Guinness, Kenny Baker
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Producers:
Gary Kurtz, Jim Bloom
Animators:
Chris Casady, Nina Saxon, Peter Kuran
Music Score Composer:
John Williams
Portions of Content Provided by All Movie Guide ®, a registered Trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.


