.well for many of them it was work..and a pay check.. and in the late 70's.. the only great sci fi flick was ALIEN.. star wars was so ambitious and so head of its time..
+Jupiter Journey Productions You are so right.. i'm getting ready to start my own homemade low-budget film, and it's going to look like crap without a soundtrack.. luckily my friend found some good music to put in it. John Williams made star wars watchable, and a soundtrack is going to help my crappy film too!
In the Marvel comics version that line got left in. As well as deleted scenes with Luke talking to other Tattooine friends his own age, and Han talking to Jabba (and Jabba was only human size)
Kevin Jokipii, have you seen an old Marvel Star Wars comic called "Silent Drifting"? There's a flashback showing a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi wearing something very similar to what Luke wore in ROTJ. It's always interesting to me to see how people interpreted the backstory to Star Wars before the Prequels came out
Kevin Jokipii, have you seen an old Marvel Star Wars comic called "Silent Drifting"? There's a flashback showing a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi wearing something very similar to what Luke wore in ROTJ. It's always interesting to me to see how people interpreted the backstory to Star Wars before the Prequels came out
It's actually really interesting that they had all the "alien" lines being spoken in English on-set, so the characters were actually having conversations, rather than the main characters having effective monologues broken up by roars or random sets of syllables.
It’s even cooler for the ones that didn’t get subtitles, like chewie. For my whole life I never knew what he was supposed to be saying, but then a few years ago I found a clip of the original scene without the roars. Now I want to know what he says through the whole movie
I think it’s funny that Dr. Evazan and Wuher the bartender have cockney accents in the original cut since the scenes were made in England but not dubbed yet.
“Sir we are looking for the tapes but there are so many boxes around they could be in any one of them” “Boxes do not concern me admiral, I want those tapes”
Sadly, my original episode 4,5& 6 letterbox VHS tapes have degraded. 😥 Oh well. I will always have fond memories of watching them without the new edits.😃
Sir Peter Cushing, was Extremely upset, when his wife, passed away, after suffering health problems, where she could not, have children. When Mrs. Helen Cushing, was living, She was, Peter's muse Peter Cushing , could, be any character. His adorable cuteness, is years of worry for his wife, friends , family, what he needed to do. I doubt, that, He is a Man, that easily forgives impertinence. He has politeness. He is also a Gentleman. He was hurting inside.
@@crypticwizard5504 "Check mate" oh this is going to be fun. Well, for your infomation, the theatrical cuts of all of the original trilogy Star Wars movies recieve added scenes for the sole reason because Lucas has to butcher scenes. Thats it. The way they were made were perfect at first, only to be made worse over the last 40 years with new edits. Prime example, the Han and Greedo scene, another bit added with the Disney+ streaming service, because Lucas wanted it that way and didn't care when other people told him a change was good or bad, he would still do it. There ya go, check mate
@@EvanAviator In my opinion it did. I mean, you have a bounty hunter holding you at gun point and so it's either shoot or get shot. Simple enough, right? That's whay they do. But re-editing the scene multiple times ruined it.
+bob rew Spielberg actually *KNEW,* or made a very good educated and intelligent guess? Serious question from a very obsessed Star Wars fan, to whom *ALL* Star Wars-related knowledge is a gem! Thanks in advance if you find time to answer this... :)
@@NoSubsWithContent The temperatures in Tunisia should be very high that they couldn't bear to have something on. Many photographs of the shooting show the crew staff almost working only in shorts.
That is a genius practical effect with the speeders: cover the wheels with mirror panels across the whole bottom so it reflects the ground and appears to hover. This movie had such amazing propwork and practical effects its ridiculous.
Sad that the actual actor who portrayed Vader gets almost no credit as it all just goes to James Earl Jones for the voice. Edit: it's also sad to see how many people don't know the difference between Credit and performance.
@Cliven Longsight she doesn't get enough credit. Sad. George made Star Wars she made it better.... The original trilogy was better than the prequel before the divorce.
@Cliven Longsight exactly, and it's the same with ESB, one of my top 3 greatest films of all time. it's obvious from those deleted scenes that without her it would've turned out to be sophomoric garbage like the prequels. george truly always had terrible instincts when it came to human interaction and dialogue. instead, through her skill at editing and irving kershner's direction we got philosophical space romance for all time. george lucas with totally free reign was a terrible thing.
He didn't hate it. He enjoyed the filming. In fact, he pulled a prank on Mark Hamill when they're not shooting. He just don't want to be known only as Obi-Wan Kenobi. Also some Star Wars fans irritated him.
@@P.Whitestrake This is what I feel about all the actors. Even I get irritated myself when ppl just see certain actors as only one role *ahem* marvel *ahem*
it's so charming at 0:48 when peter cushing goes from the kindest looking soul into the character of evil tarkin and back into sweet man again. May he rest in peace
Carrie Fisher had a hard time playing against Cushing because he was so disarmingly pleasant as a person, she had to pretend it wasn't Peter in order to think of Tarkin as a villain.
Hearing David Prowse (Darth Vader) temporarily recite Vader's lines with his thick accent muffled under that helmet is great! 😆 It's amazing what what a little voice acting and sound fx can do. For the people on set suddenly Vader went from hilarious to the imposing cybernetic Sith Lord we all know and love.
Without his voice being heard or his face being seen, he did a great job acting the part. The set of his shoulders. The tilt of his head, conveyed a lot. RIP David Prowse.
“There in he video shop Vader” -“Wha......? “The fuckin’ video shop?” “So everyone in the galaxy is jackin’ off to our fuckin’ video? Ahh feel sick?” -Defo think Mr Prowse was the more Psycho Vader! Sounds better coming from Somerset if ye ask me?
Considering how it looked to the actors at the time, it must have come as a huge surprise when their cheesy little movie about a Princess, farm boy, wizard and pirate got a huge following. It just goes to show that having faith in a great team of editors, writers and directors is very important.
I quite liked it as a scene/shot. It made it feel like the Death Star was such a huge place that people could just wander around and hide in plain site. 'I don't know, fly casual'
Love how Peter Cushing nailed his line up until literally the moment he had Carrie staring at him right in the eyes at point blank range --- and he just has an honest moment where he melted... and she felt it.. c: What a beautiful moment.
Carrie,God bless her,had to have her breasts taped down!😍🤗😗 She was my first crush,the second was Judi Bowker(Clash of the Titans)the original and FAR SUPERIOR version!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
These aren’t really bloopers. They appear to be many of the final takes for such scenes, just beyond the cutting and editing used in the film. This film was truly saved in the edit.
Eriamjh 1138 They are least partially outtakes. We do not see that bit in the final bit where the stage hand runs up to the man unconscious! And some of these scenes are definitely not the takes used the film.
And to think that George Lucas actually considered using a disco music soundtrack for the movie as disco was king at this time. Fortunately, he decided to go with John Williams, instead.
@@starwarsrebel2006 shortly after, the movie was out, in the summer of 77' they had the disco version of star wars, theme. How do i know? My best friend at the time, was the first to buy it, in our neighbourhood, and he let me listen, to it. Ahhhh good ole, star wars, moments & memories.😀
@@ericechols7638 I remember that. I had the vinyl LP titled, "Disco Fever," and the Star Wars disco them was one of the tracks on the record. The name of the group was Maco, if I remember correctly.
@@starwarsrebel2006 yeah, your right maco & the album cover had a space man space woman dancing together, on a planet. I was listening to it a week, ago. It was a Star Wars Summer, that's for sure!😀👍Good times!
“No, no, no, Han! I’ve seen her, she’s so beautiful!” “So is life.” I wish that were in the movie in someway because the way Ford delivered that line was hilarious.
I would watch the shit out of the originals with the original voice cues left in. No voice modulation for vader, no james earl jones, english speaking chewie, english speaking aliens lol
IChaseFish It was a callback to the original- however, for some reason people seem to only quote it in Prequel context. Same with ‘Hello there’- Obi-Wan said it in A New Hope first.
IChaseFish In the context of the story Obi-Wan repeats stuff that others say, like when General Grievous said “Hello there” first to Obi-Wan in the Clone Wars.
Well, you have to consider that this all happened "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away". They hadn't yet invented those grippy-sole socks with kitty cat faces knit into the toes.
They have like 3 people to play him. The body, voice, and unmasked version. That's why he sounds like that. Its the body actor who's talking but his voice wasn't intimidating enough
TrainFan 95 In respect to Mr. Prowse, that was indeed humorous hearing his voice say that... Good thing not only they dubbed James Earl Jones' voice in, but changing it to "Plans" instead "Tapes"... That doesn't sound right to fit in the SW universe... Though, on the other hand, in Guardians of the Galaxy, Tape exists...
So glad I was born in 70 and got to experience all this when it was brand new! Seeing the movie in the theater with my dad, the toys at Christmas time, the collectable drinking glasses at Burger King,! Star Wars was everywhere and it was all new and exciting! It sure has been a wild ride! Love seeing the old footage. Cant imagine my life without Star Wars!!
That's actually a cut scene of him watching the battle in orbit. It was in the original novelization, based on first drafts of the script. There are bits of dialog of him talking to some local 'friends' who show open disdain and disrespect for him, as he pines about wanting to become a pilot and join the Rebellion. I never knew they actually filmed that scene.
yes pretty much all of the actors were british apart from carrie fisher, harrison ford and mark hamill, it was all filmed in england, except the space scenes which were done in the usa and tatooine which was done in tunisia.
David Prowse was perfect as Vader, but watching this it does make you realise that, despite his claims stating that he was led to believe that his voice would be used, there was no way Lucas could ever have used it. Carrie Fisher referred to him as Darth Farmer, and watching this, he does sound like a very annoyed farmer. “Oi, get of my land!!!”
David Prowse gave Vader a specific gait and movement that just isn't duplicated by others. Out of all the fiction it is, it says something about the duality of Vader.
You can see why the cast all thought it was going to be shit.
Agreed
Richard Dale This is a very valid point.
they didn't ALL think that...
I bet most of them did. Luckily they all had faith in George Lucas. When they were shooting it though they most have feared the worse.
.well for many of them it was work..and a pay check.. and in the late 70's.. the only great sci fi flick was ALIEN.. star wars was so ambitious and so head of its time..
It really never occurred to me that they were shooting blanks.
Gauge Wiley that's why the blasters inthe OT feel so powerful: they were functioning cartridge firing props
ya!
thats what i thought when i saw this.
razorfett147
It also helped syncing the beam effects added later in post-production.
MosoKaiser that is correct
I love how the Stormtroopers were not acting, but were Actually in a constant state of falling into things the entire time.
"I can't see a thing in this helmet".
They're holding onto their helmets for dear life too lol
Yeah those costumes weren’t state of the art back then
Those shoes seem very slippy
I am number 375
Watching this without music, sound and special effects etc. I don't blame the crew for thinking "What the hell is this shit we are working on?"
Or, more likely, "Hey, it's a job. I'm getting paid at least."
Welcome to the world of filmmaking. Sorry to disappoint you.
@@Dr.W.Krueger all my childhood dreams are lies 😭
probably back when the footage was new it had sound, it probably took this guy a long time to search for the archives of this footage.
XD yea
Harrison Ford didn’t hesitate when eating the mic. He knew what he was doing
I know what I must do
Clearly the mic was cursed and had to be disposed of immediately
And he was a carpenter who built Christopher Cross recording studio
Haha I knew someone was gonna mention that haha I laughed so hard
He was eating Mics before was a thing on Xbox
I can see why everyone on set thought the movie would be a dud. Music, Sound Effects, and VFX really change the tone and atmosphere of every scene.
+Jupiter Journey Productions You are so right.. i'm getting ready to start my own homemade low-budget film, and it's going to look like crap without a soundtrack.. luckily my friend found some good music to put in it. John Williams made star wars watchable, and a soundtrack is going to help my crappy film too!
Erik, I'm a composer, would love to hear your ideas for your film!
I hope Williams got paid well.
No doubt. Must've seemed like a mess shooting it. It seems they also ADR'd almost all the dialogue as well.
Williams is still getting paid. :-)
It's the most awkward thing without music holy shit
Maybe. Also moviemaking is 90% standing around doing nothing, waiting until you're needed(did VFX and motion control supervision on a few projects).
Yeah, been an extra on a few.
@@jrag1000 yup same, there’s a lot of downtime ppl never account for
I wonder if some of them just imagine the music in their head or something
Watching this was like watching that clip of Grease where all the music is stripped and all that is heard is sneaker squeaks as they dance.
James Earl Jones could have been the greatest decision George Lucas ever made.
And John Williams.
...and Jar Jar
@@user-xx6vy9ri8p that's what I was going to say.
Hayden christensen is serious underrated
@@dannyackland3983 he seriously isnt.
Luke - "She's so beautiful"
Han - "So is life".
Lol
In the Marvel comics version that line got left in. As well as deleted scenes with Luke talking to other Tattooine friends his own age, and Han talking to Jabba (and Jabba was only human size)
Arjun Jain How true that would later be, especially today.
Kevin Jokipii, have you seen an old Marvel Star Wars comic called "Silent Drifting"? There's a flashback showing a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi wearing something very similar to what Luke wore in ROTJ. It's always interesting to me to see how people interpreted the backstory to Star Wars before the Prequels came out
Kevin Jokipii, have you seen an old Marvel Star Wars comic called "Silent Drifting"? There's a flashback showing a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi wearing something very similar to what Luke wore in ROTJ. It's always interesting to me to see how people interpreted the backstory to Star Wars before the Prequels came out
that line could have been kept in the final cut if Lucas didn't had all those problems shooting the movie. It's so... Han Solo
The most surprising part of this for me is learning Chewie actually had lines
So did jabba and groot and a lot of alien characters
@@King_Dragmire i'm sorry, groot?
@@diaconucristi2452 yeah from the Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy.
I think they did it so the other actors could understand how to react to Chewie when he spoke, to minimize confusion. The growls replaced it later.
Greedo also spoke with a british accent
the whole cast : "this is going to be absolute shit and tank my career forever ..."
the world : "THIS IS NOW OUR NEW RELIGION !"
Me: THIS IS MY LIFE
This is the way!
or
the world: "Man i wish i was them, they seem like they are having the time of their life"
Yeah pretty much everyone that was involved with the original trilogy is Rich now.
@@andreasanchez3557 nerd!
Alec Guinness has a constant 'what the hell am i doing here?' look in his out takes.
I mean he notoriously didn't quite enjoy the filming process.
@@neighborhoodmusicsnob5517 Or the fans.
@@koriharpoon3357 can't blame him. Star Wars fans pure cancer no matter what
@@neighborhoodmusicsnob5517 You can apply that to certain fans of anything.
@@koriharpoon3357 yes
2:09 Han Solo: *has stroke*
(𝙋𝙧𝙤𝙘𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨 𝙩𝙤 𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙢𝙞𝙘𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙝𝙤𝙣𝙚)
Wtf just happened
IM DYING
Then immediately after someone say
*I’M* *SORRY* *JIMMY*
Me when I try to talk to a dude
Oh i actually thought he gave his microphone a bj 😂😂
"How's it pronounced? Supernova or superNOva?" - Future Voice Actor Mark Hamill
Even then, he was a bit of a Joker.
@@redshirtveteran5688 ba dum tss
LevioSA
@@redshirtveteran5688 haha I get it
Its leviOsa not levioSA (harry Potter reference)
The true power of editing, music and post production - turns what looks like a high school production into a global best seller.
That's basically movies in the 60s, 70s, & 80s.
Idk how nice your high school productions were but I envy your budget
That's just not true at all
Most films are made in he editing
@@navylaks2 No, *all* movies are made in editing
It's actually really interesting that they had all the "alien" lines being spoken in English on-set, so the characters were actually having conversations, rather than the main characters having effective monologues broken up by roars or random sets of syllables.
It’s even cooler for the ones that didn’t get subtitles, like chewie. For my whole life I never knew what he was supposed to be saying, but then a few years ago I found a clip of the original scene without the roars. Now I want to know what he says through the whole movie
I think it’s funny that Dr. Evazan and Wuher the bartender have cockney accents in the original cut since the scenes were made in England but not dubbed yet.
I like hearing Chewbacca's human voice
“No no no no she’s so beautiful!!”
“So is life”
Lmaoo they shoulda kept that
I'm lazy to watch the whole thing. Time stamp?
@@StonedCoconut96 7:45
I remember that line being in the novelization.
That would have been yet another classic Han solo snappy comeback.
@@MirzaKhalid He was making sure the guy wasn't on fire after the squib went off. You can hear him blowing on his chestplate.
Me: "Hey, I've just found some old VHSes of the OT before the Special Editions!"
Vader: "Where are those TAPES!?"
Don't tell them I have some still.
“Sir we are looking for the tapes but there are so many boxes around they could be in any one of them”
“Boxes do not concern me admiral, I want those tapes”
Sadly, my original episode 4,5& 6 letterbox VHS tapes have degraded. 😥 Oh well. I will always have fond memories of watching them without the new edits.😃
Find the despecialised edition which is fan made, includes things like the original look for the emperor
just go download the DEspecialized versions ;)
0:48 Love how his face goes from adorable to Moff Tarkin in an instant
Peter Cushing was quite the actor.
Carrie's reaction is really cute, too. It's sweet knowing she looked up to him, and he was a really likeable person on set.
Sir Peter Cushing, was Extremely upset, when his wife, passed away, after suffering health problems, where she could not, have children. When Mrs. Helen Cushing, was living, She was, Peter's muse
Peter Cushing , could, be any character. His adorable cuteness, is years of worry for his wife, friends , family, what he needed to do. I doubt, that, He is a Man, that easily forgives impertinence. He has politeness. He is also a Gentleman. He was hurting inside.
7:10 Seeing the Gonk Droid act on his own accord instead of his programming never ceases to amuse me. XD
Lmao
Now you know what they look like when caught short!
Dude. No wonder they thought it would suck lol. Now I finally understand.
Alex Winemiller Most movies looks shitty before post production
metalmugen Yeah, but this was like...REALLY weird for it’s time. This film made universe building and being a little weird cool.
Most movies look rough pre- final production. That's what production is for. This isn't hard.
Now I really get all those “fix it in post” jokes.
It was also bc of George Lucas and his weird way of directing
7:09 Dont scream at him like that, hes doing his best
I think he did a great job.
gonk
That one stormtrooper at the back though.
Jack move your keyster!
It's probably Jack Purvis in the gonk droid! The guy's only yelling so he can hear through his costume his cue to look around.
4:56 "I'm ready for anything." *Heavy breathing*
I wonder how much of all that is muted by editors
8:45 "Did we finally manage to kill an extra?? Do I smell burnt meat??"
it's almost crazy how the end result was unbelievably perfect.
swifty1969 well if it is so perfect then why does George Lucas keep changing it in remastered versions and new edits. Check mate
@@crypticwizard5504 "Check mate" oh this is going to be fun. Well, for your infomation, the theatrical cuts of all of the original trilogy Star Wars movies recieve added scenes for the sole reason because Lucas has to butcher scenes. Thats it. The way they were made were perfect at first, only to be made worse over the last 40 years with new edits. Prime example, the Han and Greedo scene, another bit added with the Disney+ streaming service, because Lucas wanted it that way and didn't care when other people told him a change was good or bad, he would still do it. There ya go, check mate
@@EvanAviator In my opinion it did. I mean, you have a bounty hunter holding you at gun point and so it's either shoot or get shot. Simple enough, right? That's whay they do. But re-editing the scene multiple times ruined it.
Nandi Lovric lol hey I was just making a joke
@@crypticwizard5504 No worries, all good
AND NOT ONE DAMN ONE OF THEM KNEW HOW BIG THE MOVIE WAS GOING TO BE... ;)
mngentry Except maybe Carrie Fisher...
She said in an interview that when she read the script, she liked it but didn't think many other people would.
David Mullich
And that is one of the awesome reasons why we will miss her... Farewell, our Princess of the Galaxy...
speilberg knew...
+bob rew
Spielberg actually *KNEW,* or made a very good educated and intelligent guess?
Serious question from a very obsessed Star Wars fan, to whom *ALL* Star Wars-related knowledge is a gem! Thanks in advance if you find time to answer this... :)
At 5:26
Han: Tell Jabba I got his money.
Greedo: That's what *she* said....
Hahahahahahaha
damnit
Stormtroopers trying to get through that door had me rollin.
Had them rollin to. Literally
Like drunk toddlers
I lost it when the one guy trips & drops his blaster.
Can we take a moment of silence to remember the guy who had to hold down C-3PO’s legs for that scene and had an awfully red sunburned back at 13:44?
pff ha ha I saw that too!! probably a stand in as a tusked raider
Why couldn't they just give him something to cover his back
@@NoSubsWithContent The temperatures in Tunisia should be very high that they couldn't bear to have something on. Many photographs of the shooting show the crew staff almost working only in shorts.
@@Nolroa oof
RIP
Therapist: Chewbacca speaking english doesn't exist he can't hurt you.
Chewbacca speaking english: 7:26
@God of the Dogs Peter Mayhew was British. He worked in a hospital before being hired by George upon *standing up* at the casting call.
@God of the Dogs Lewd.
It reminded me of Roddy McDowell in Planet of the apes!!
God of the Dogs *fuck fact*
Evan Bell fuck
That alien breaking his finger on the other alien and then looking at the bent digit literally kills me every time. 🤣
0:32 xD
@@r41k0n5
0:42
Literally.
It literally kills you?
@@stevejones1318 He can’t answer you, he’s dead.
That is a genius practical effect with the speeders: cover the wheels with mirror panels across the whole bottom so it reflects the ground and appears to hover. This movie had such amazing propwork and practical effects its ridiculous.
Sad that the actual actor who portrayed Vader gets almost no credit as it all just goes to James Earl Jones for the voice.
Edit: it's also sad to see how many people don't know the difference between Credit and performance.
Louis Woodward Every Star Wars fan knows it was David Prowse.
I saw a documentary about it on Netflix. I think it was called I am your father.
That guy also played 3PO, don't worry :)
What gets me is he didn't know they changed the voice till he went to the cinema, that's messed up
Yeah
this gives me a whole new respect for the editing crew
A movie is made in the edit. It's not what you see, it is what you don't.
Like illusionists.
@Cliven Longsight she doesn't get enough credit. Sad. George made Star Wars she made it better.... The original trilogy was better than the prequel before the divorce.
@Cliven Longsight exactly, and it's the same with ESB, one of my top 3 greatest films of all time. it's obvious from those deleted scenes that without her it would've turned out to be sophomoric garbage like the prequels. george truly always had terrible instincts when it came to human interaction and dialogue. instead, through her skill at editing and irving kershner's direction we got philosophical space romance for all time. george lucas with totally free reign was a terrible thing.
And the sound crew!
@@oldfrend "George Lucas with free reign is a terrible thing"
Attack of the Clones is proof of that.
4:05 Darth Vader actually sounds like Dark Helmet.
I thought that as well! Makes it extra funny if that’s what Mel Brooks was going for
@@NickDAngeloUX : Vice versa, but yeah, that's what Mel was going for.
True! I love Spaceballs, too 😄
I read where on the set, they called him Darth Farmer
It's amazing that even though Alec Guinness hated the Star Wars series, he still put his all into every single scene
He didn't hate it. He just didn't like to be associated only with Obi-Wan after the trigoly came out.
He didn't hate it. He enjoyed the filming. In fact, he pulled a prank on Mark Hamill when they're not shooting. He just don't want to be known only as Obi-Wan Kenobi. Also some Star Wars fans irritated him.
@@P.Whitestrake Ya know what? That's totally understandable
@@P.Whitestrake This is what I feel about all the actors. Even I get irritated myself when ppl just see certain actors as only one role *ahem* marvel *ahem*
He complimented it multiple times I don't get why people keep saying he hated it
it's so charming at 0:48 when peter cushing goes from the kindest looking soul into the character of evil tarkin and back into sweet man again.
May he rest in peace
kira I swear if you listen closely at the end of that scene he says "tell me, now! Before I go home and strip."
That seriously scares me
fun fact: he’d wear slippers if his feet were out of frame because his costume shoes hurt
Carrie Fisher had a hard time playing against Cushing because he was so disarmingly pleasant as a person, she had to pretend it wasn't Peter in order to think of Tarkin as a villain.
watch the videos about Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee's friendship if you wanna see some heartwarming shit
@Allie Hughes I think its "before I go home in distress"
Darth Vader without the voice of James Earl Jones :D
Sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger xD
"stuck in the 8 track machine, lord vader.!" :-0
I just realized that David Prowse's voice was the inspiration for Dark Helmet voice in Space Balls..
Thanks for pointing that out! I simply never realized. And the voice-parody is really spot on too! Gotta love Space Balls for that. :D
Ethan Baker Same thing with Han’s scene with Greedo. That scene would’ve felt so weird if Greedo spoke english
Hearing David Prowse (Darth Vader) temporarily recite Vader's lines with his thick accent muffled under that helmet is great! 😆
It's amazing what what a little voice acting and sound fx can do. For the people on set suddenly Vader went from hilarious to the imposing cybernetic Sith Lord we all know and love.
Without his voice being heard or his face being seen, he did a great job acting the part. The set of his shoulders. The tilt of his head, conveyed a lot. RIP David Prowse.
@@trob1173 A West Country Darth Vader fits well somehow.
He sounded a bit like Swarzenegger.
would you like a spot of tea and crumpets. very well. brilliant.
@@finbah5706 Ooh-argh! No time to fly round the galaxy fighting these rebels, old luv. Got to get back to the farm to bring the cows in.
10:40 I can not stop laughing at how he just pulls her into that thing and she hits her head lmao
Oof! I didn’t notice that!
No! *bang* *bang*
bonk
4:21 “*Where are those TAPES????*” made me die laughing
"Where are those TAPES???"
I can't.
Damn rebels stole his pornos
@@JoCE2305 lmao
“There in he video shop Vader”
-“Wha......?
“The fuckin’ video shop?”
“So everyone in the galaxy is jackin’ off to our fuckin’ video? Ahh feel sick?”
-Defo think Mr Prowse was the more Psycho Vader! Sounds better coming from Somerset if ye ask me?
@Notorious exactly what I was thinking!
@@JoCE2305 Padme porn holograms.
2:13 I ‘ M S O R R Y J I B B Y
Who said that 😂
Hahahah JIIEEEMEEEE
The Force apologized.
They said Jimmy
Mets Fan still though who’s jimmy
7:48
"No no no no ive seen her shes so beutiful"
"So is life"
I wish they kept that in
They didn't want to make Luke into an anxious, creepy simp lol.
Considering how it looked to the actors at the time, it must have come as a huge surprise when their cheesy little movie about a Princess, farm boy, wizard and pirate got a huge following. It just goes to show that having faith in a great team of editors, writers and directors is very important.
8:00
“Oh, cool, a wookie, the princess, and two guys with blasters. Yeah, that’s fine.”
I was really shocked to find this scene. It's considered by many to be a very rare or completely lost piece of Star Wars media
@Spanky Harland I mean on a budget of 6 million or so they still made a low budget sci-fi movie lol
u forgot gonk
I quite liked it as a scene/shot. It made it feel like the Death Star was such a huge place that people could just wander around and hide in plain site.
'I don't know, fly casual'
David Nutley “they’re walking around with guns out... but so.. casual. Eh, must be a thing.” -Empire Officers going to their lunch break on a Friday
Thank God for James Earl Jones!
lol indeed :D
MetalSonic And a SFX Chewie, not Peter Mathew. ("That old man's mad.")
Mark Daniels I would actually like to see more of that Chewie who speaks basic
+Jeff Sol - >>> I was actually more frightened of his voice than his imposing size when i first saw SW as a 9 year old.
MetalSonic James Earl Jones is the man! 😃
David Prowse actually looks like an older version of Hayden. They should have shown his face in later movies.
Love how Peter Cushing nailed his line up until literally the moment he had Carrie staring at him right in the eyes at point blank range
--- and he just has an honest moment where he melted... and she felt it.. c: What a beautiful moment.
Carrie,God bless her,had to have her breasts taped down!😍🤗😗
She was my first crush,the second was Judi Bowker(Clash of the Titans)the original and FAR SUPERIOR version!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@ianmorris4922her what
These aren’t really bloopers. They appear to be many of the final takes for such scenes, just beyond the cutting and editing used in the film. This film was truly saved in the edit.
editing is magic /)
Eriamjh 1138 They are least partially outtakes. We do not see that bit in the final bit where the stage hand runs up to the man unconscious! And some of these scenes are definitely not the takes used the film.
Eriamjh 1138 So they are actually bloopers.
And the score! Lucas is right, the movies simply wouldn’t work without John Wiliiams.
@ugaaa5 calm the fuck down mr movie
Holy shit, John Williams music MADE this movie
No the force made this movie.😀
And to think that George Lucas actually considered using a disco music soundtrack for the movie as disco was king at this time. Fortunately, he decided to go with John Williams, instead.
@@starwarsrebel2006 shortly after, the movie was out, in the summer of 77' they had the disco version of star wars, theme. How do i know? My best friend at the time, was the first to buy it, in our neighbourhood, and he let me listen, to it. Ahhhh good ole, star wars, moments & memories.😀
@@ericechols7638 I remember that. I had the vinyl LP titled, "Disco Fever," and the Star Wars disco them was one of the tracks on the record. The name of the group was Maco, if I remember correctly.
@@starwarsrebel2006 yeah, your right maco & the album cover had a space man space woman dancing together, on a planet. I was listening to it a week, ago. It was a Star Wars Summer, that's for sure!😀👍Good times!
0:59 when you realize that Han was the originator of the "this is where the fun begins" meme 👁️👄👁️
“No, no, no, Han! I’ve seen her, she’s so beautiful!”
“So is life.”
I wish that were in the movie in someway because the way Ford delivered that line was hilarious.
8:33 Harrison's war cry, jesus christ that was beautiful lol
bro that scream had me laughing my ass off
@@greyinsight that would scare me more than any gun ever could
Inequis I thinks the storm trooper that went down there actually got hurt lmao
Inequis lol
@God of the Dogs vro Imperials are advanced Capitalists
7:25
Chewbacca speaking English is canon until further notice.
No gosh pls no
And Greedo's English accent too!
I would watch the shit out of the originals with the original voice cues left in. No voice modulation for vader, no james earl jones, english speaking chewie, english speaking aliens lol
Learning Station 6 Yeah but keep the James Earl Jones voice in my opinion
Some woodies could speak English, it was a speech impediment. - Heir to the empire.
After all those explosions, it's a wonder that the actors have any hearing left at all.
I never actually stopped to realize that actors are routinely placed near exploding pyrotechnics and are expected to stay focused and in-character.
This honestly changes my perspective of the entire movie. A lot of hard work and dedication had to go into making those scenes.
Q-Tip 47 ...after seeing this...even i would have said this would be a shit movie
Q-Tip 47 - Yep. Long before computer generated stuff, it was all done by hand and could take months for one scene.
Back in the day people worked hard for something even of they thought it would fail. Now, JJ thinks he can just glide by on an existing franchise
Like with every movie lol
And you didn't think that before you saw this?
1:00
sorry what
WHAT
THAT'S A PREQUEL LINE
IChaseFish It was a callback to the original- however, for some reason people seem to only quote it in Prequel context. Same with ‘Hello there’- Obi-Wan said it in A New Hope first.
IChaseFish In the context of the story Obi-Wan repeats stuff that others say, like when General Grievous said “Hello there” first to Obi-Wan in the Clone Wars.
TheSpookyGamer idiot he copied old obi wan you twat
@@carmineif6326 the fuck are you being a dick about?
@@XCalibur_EX and plus, his channel icon sucks.
Mark Hamill asking the proper inflection on supernova. No wonder he's an amazing voice actor.
Can you imagine just wearing the first ever Darth Vader costume to become such a iconic villain it's just crazy to think about
i'm glad they chose James Earl Jones to voice Darth Vader.
Indeed, but we can’t neglect credit for the actual acting of darth Vader’s body
I can't argue with that. 😉
@TheSmilingWalrus>>>Yeah, could you imagine if it was Mr. Rogers' voice????
I WANT THOSE TAPES
@@booqueephius4207 yeah, we can. Who even is you? You parist. But with the r and p switched off.
4:27 Vader sounded like an SS officer.
10 David lol
Uuuh. No shit. They have Nazi helmets. They're just space Nazis.
Knights of the Nine I’m pretty sure Vader’s helmet was designed after a samurai armor’s helmet in a Tokyo museum...
James Earl Jones didn't do the voice over yet
I laughed that part when vader yawns when they dressed him
Oh my God, the Stormtroopers slipping all over the place had me in hysterics.
No wonder they can't shoot anything!
Well, you have to consider that this all happened "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away". They hadn't yet invented those grippy-sole socks with kitty cat faces knit into the toes.
Even these blooper reels are more authentic and exciting than the disney sequels.
100% True.
It’s time to move on mate.
@@Lucy-yc4bc Absolutely. There are many other amazing sagas out there. It's best to get the best of each and avoid the trash.
@@Doomzdayxxdouble murder 💀
@@randomguythesequel3745fr he’s not wrong too😂😂
Undubbed Vader is the most cursed thing I've ever heard
No, undubbed Chewbacca is.
They have like 3 people to play him. The body, voice, and unmasked version. That's why he sounds like that. Its the body actor who's talking but his voice wasn't intimidating enough
@@craigjohnson2721 I didn't know that there was a fourth after for the dueling. Thanks
David prowse died 2 days ago
I thought it was Rick Morranis from space balls;)
I couldn't help laughing when David Prowse yelled "Where are those TAPES?!".
TrainFan 95 it's like watching Space Balls.
TrainFan 95 In respect to Mr. Prowse, that was indeed humorous hearing his voice say that... Good thing not only they dubbed James Earl Jones' voice in, but changing it to "Plans" instead "Tapes"... That doesn't sound right to fit in the SW universe... Though, on the other hand, in Guardians of the Galaxy, Tape exists...
+odiemodie1 Haha very clever, love Guardians of the Galaxy.
"That old man's mad"...lol
That's how the kylo ren character ended up
So glad I was born in 70 and got to experience all this when it was brand new! Seeing the movie in the theater with my dad, the toys at Christmas time, the collectable drinking glasses at Burger King,! Star Wars was everywhere and it was all new and exciting! It sure has been a wild ride! Love seeing the old footage. Cant imagine my life without Star Wars!!
The 7 in '77 Club! Hollah! 😎
"She is beautiful"
"So is life"
This is so Han xd
13:12 *stares directly into both of the suns*
"Ahhhhh yeah.....THATS HOT"
its sooo *HaWt*
That's actually a cut scene of him watching the battle in orbit. It was in the original novelization, based on first drafts of the script. There are bits of dialog of him talking to some local 'friends' who show open disdain and disrespect for him, as he pines about wanting to become a pilot and join the Rebellion. I never knew they actually filmed that scene.
ah yes dubbel the eyedamige
@@TashaVanHuss, Hello There :'D
"YA HOO HOO! I-..." _consumes microphone_
1:55
Lmao that was hilarious
I'm sorry Jimmy
You forgot the "blau"
tell us something your mum doesn’t know
2:04
The Landspeeder floating effect using a mirror is still to this day infinitely superior to ANY CGI attempts to master the effect.
It's so ingenious!
...and every small bump or rock ruins one set of mirrors.
@@brokencigarette3017 Same effect used by circus carnivals for at two centuries now.
Ah, the good ol' days when stormtroopers had machineguns.
8:05 the officers walk *right by* the gang like they’re not escaping
Jonathan Swanson TBF they walk like they know where they’re going
They are the very definition of "minding my own business"
They were on break. Empire union rules.
We're given 5 minute breaks a year.
And by lothals moons, we're taking those 5 minutes.
We ain’t wasting our break on a group of people we would probably die trying to capture.
3:48 this is what made Darth Vader effective. an aggressive actor over dubbed by calm voice
@C.F.P.N Hans bring ze luger wehraboo
the blooper was just David Prowse trying to act.
@Mr. Rosenberg no, he already knew it they didn't going to use his voice.
@Mr. Rosenberg He always knew he was going to be dubbed over.
@Mr. Rosenberg honestly, we're all glad he was voiced over. Even with effects, his voice doesn't match Vader at all.
Plot twist: the stormtroopers are using actual blasters.
1:40 is pretty realistic soldiers literally slipping during combat, getting their gear caught on shit and it coming off.
"But she's beautiful"
"So is life kid"
Lmao
@Han Lockhart That's the difference between a teen going thru puberty and a realistic guy who's DONE with puberty XD
Devin Graves She is literally your sister
lololololol
@@gameraider100 well luke was like 25 at the time...
@@TashaVanHuss well, 19 in universe, 21 irl, there's only 20 years between episode 3 and episode 4
5:28 Imagine this being Greedo’s actual voice
Honestly it could’ve worked
That would be awesome. I want to record his voice and listen to it daily
His laugh roools
@Cats in Cars Nope sorry! I find that impossible to believe. Next you will be telling me that there is more than one John :)
i honestly love his voice for greedo
After seeing this I fully believe the stuntmen when they see they couldn’t see a thing out of the stormtrooper helmet.
Wow, these scenes are gold, especially seeing the people from almost 50 years ago behind the scenes putting everything together.
7:10 that guy in the gonk droid killed me
Jack the gonk droid
Exactly how youd imagine a gonk to react
He was undercover.
He was like WTF am I.
The best part
Peter Cushing breaking character and grabbing Carrie Fisher's shoulders as she smiles is wholesome af and i love it.
The two of them got along so well that Carrie had a hard time acting as if Tarkin was the villain.
Bless both of them. RIP
Didn’t realize this movie had so many British actors and directors.
That always bugged me as a kid, their accents annoyed me back then so it really stood out at the time.
yes pretty much all of the actors were british apart from carrie fisher, harrison ford and mark hamill, it was all filmed in england, except the space scenes which were done in the usa and tatooine which was done in tunisia.
@@chriscaldwell4482 even the movie kick ass was filmed in england , new york and canada,
Hell yes. The guy Vader chokes was the first Cadfael the crime solving monk? And David Prowse had a second career telling kids how to cross the road.
Also, I think the Millenium Falcon was built in Pembroke Dock. Something they don't make enough of.
Seeing this made me remember how cool the theater was just before the movie started. Star Wars was still an unknown quantity at the end of May 1977.
Chewie (In calm, harmless voice): "That old man is mad!
Han: You said it Chewie
mixererunio yes, yes he did
The fact that he has a British accent makes it a thousand times funnier
8:18
“You came in that thing? You’re braver than I thought.”
“Nice.”
💀💀💀
I think she also says "...oh god..." under her breath between those two lines.
I don't understand.
I thought she said "bigger"than I thought not braver lmao 🤣
That's probably gonna get meme'd now lol
That's what Lemmy said to Ozzy that time...
That moment when they put the final part of the helmet on David Prowse's head and he becomes Darth Vader... That was magical.
I think it's amazing that they built the whole set for the death star hallways with barely any blue screen
7:09 JACK!
*Gonk droid proceeds to break programing.*
I'm assuming that's Jack Purvis, who also played the head Jawa and costarred in Time Bandits.
I like the comic improv after he realized the take was already ruined.
I'd swear that was still in the movie..
7:10 “Jack!”
*Huh, what? Where’d everyone go?!*
I am honoured to be a gonk droid
LOL! Oh my God, so funny!!! :)
wait so when Han was replying to chewie he was actually responding to what the actor in the costume was saying lmaoooo
0:14 I can't believe C3P0 fell over 🤣🤣🤣
The heat.
"name it, now! Before I go home..."
We feel you, Tarkin.
@@umbrvalken
"Now, Princess. There's no need for attacks on character. This is a professional disagreement between legitimate galactic factions."
Dylan Wight and just like that, one of the scariest things I’ve seen suddenly becomes a laughing stock
@@coreyander286 (forgive the prequel reference)
"My skills have doubled since the last time met, Count."
"Good, twice the ego, double the angst."
@@umbrvalken It probably didn't help much to the fact that the actor playing Tarkin was wearing slippers. lol
The best part is that I'm pretty sure he was going to say 'Before I go home in disgrace' but it cut out too early
The guy doing greedo’s lines sounds like the potion seller guy
Elder scrolls?
@@johnnytopgun6414 Justin Kuritzkes.
I was thinking that myself
"My hand is too quick for you, smuggler. You'd better negotiate with a bounty hunter with a slower draw"
Pratchett's Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler.
“Tell me something your mum doesn’t know”
2:10
David Prowse was perfect as Vader, but watching this it does make you realise that, despite his claims stating that he was led to believe that his voice would be used, there was no way Lucas could ever have used it. Carrie Fisher referred to him as Darth Farmer, and watching this, he does sound like a very annoyed farmer. “Oi, get of my land!!!”
6:31 Proof that Han shot first!
8:44 "Don't be dead don't be dead don't be dead!"
I think his armor actually caught on fire too, you can hear the crew member blowing something out
lol
@@PNW_Viking now he is dead
?
Alien Verde YT he didn’t die but he was on severe pain from the burn
David Prowse gave Vader a specific gait and movement that just isn't duplicated by others. Out of all the fiction it is, it says something about the duality of Vader.
11:05 is just a short film of someone getting ready to go outside during COVID