Steve_Danley
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Hi everyone,
With this being a U.K.-based forum, I thought I'd share an interesting collecting-related project that was recently published by the Academy Film Archive where I work as a cataloger.
Photos of a peculiar Revenge of the Jedi 35mm trailer had been posted on Rebelscum late last year, and over the following months I worked with the owner to have it preserved by the Academy and made available online to celebrate the May 25th Anniversary of Star Wars and Return of the Jedi's U.S. releases. As it turns out, it was of British origin and though not all that impressive on the surface, it's something that carried some significance in terms of where it fit within the history of Jedi's marketing and release in the U.K.
With the immense help of Lucasfilm compatriot and fellow collector Pete Vilmur, we put together this piece for the Academy's website:
http://www.oscars.org/news/heres-st...ver-seen-unless-you-were-british-theater-1982
The full background on the trailer's discovery, identification, and preservation is covered in this SWCA blog post:
http://blog.theswca.com/2016/06/provenance-is-paramount-uk-revenge.html
Having Star Wars crossover with my job brought about a good feeling that is difficult for me to describe.
I was wondering if anyone from "across the pond" happened to attend one of the double-bill screenings of Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back in May of 1982 where this trailer was presumably shown, and if so, does it look familiar?
Hope you enjoy, thanks!
--Steve
With this being a U.K.-based forum, I thought I'd share an interesting collecting-related project that was recently published by the Academy Film Archive where I work as a cataloger.
Photos of a peculiar Revenge of the Jedi 35mm trailer had been posted on Rebelscum late last year, and over the following months I worked with the owner to have it preserved by the Academy and made available online to celebrate the May 25th Anniversary of Star Wars and Return of the Jedi's U.S. releases. As it turns out, it was of British origin and though not all that impressive on the surface, it's something that carried some significance in terms of where it fit within the history of Jedi's marketing and release in the U.K.
With the immense help of Lucasfilm compatriot and fellow collector Pete Vilmur, we put together this piece for the Academy's website:
http://www.oscars.org/news/heres-st...ver-seen-unless-you-were-british-theater-1982
The full background on the trailer's discovery, identification, and preservation is covered in this SWCA blog post:
http://blog.theswca.com/2016/06/provenance-is-paramount-uk-revenge.html
Having Star Wars crossover with my job brought about a good feeling that is difficult for me to describe.
I was wondering if anyone from "across the pond" happened to attend one of the double-bill screenings of Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back in May of 1982 where this trailer was presumably shown, and if so, does it look familiar?
Hope you enjoy, thanks!
--Steve