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New Hope footage that was going to open the film and Luke

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Here I always wanted to see this. More with Biggs, and a little bit with Luke's pushy female friend.

It's been around for quite some time. about 15 years ago there was a CD called Star Wars: Behind the Magic (or something similar) that had cut scenes and what's in the youtube clip is what was on the DVD.

But it does show the where the some of the scenes in the NRP radio dramatization came from.
 
Hm. Well, the dialogue in the first sequence was clearly cut in from the radio series, given how Luke described everything aloud, but it was cut together pretty well with the video.
 
Yeah it's a cool little scene, and really fleshes out Luke in a nice way (and is a much better introduction to the character than his whiny "Toshi Station" line. lol)

It's a shame they couldn't fit it in, although I certainly agree with their reasoning for beginning the movie the way they did.
 
Cool, I've never seen that. I had no idea the Biggs stuff had been filmed.

Enough to cause some confusion :)

There was a Star Wars Story Book published 30 odd years ago which consisterd of a simplified version of the story and pictures from the film.

One of the pics was Biggs and Luke on top the building talking. This lead to people thinking yes the scene had been in the flim but never had. Instead we just wondered who the hell Biggs was when it pops up at the Rebel base :)
 
The scene does drag the film and sets bad pacing, I can see why it was cut. Still, When lucas did the SE he put the jabba scene in but not this one, must have beena good reason.
 
The scene does drag the film and sets bad pacing, I can see why it was cut. Still, When lucas did the SE he put the jabba scene in but not this one, must have beena good reason.

He couldn't think of a good excuse for making a CGI Biggs.
 
^So True:( of all the things Lucas could put in this movie, he ''still'' leave's out the charactor development!
 
Holy Exposition!

I'm pretty sure I've seen most or much of those clips long ago...though sadly, I may have simply cobbled the visuals together while listening to the NPR dramatizations.

But still, pretty cool...does this mean Uncle George has yet another reason to release a new, super-duper extra magical DVD or Blu-Ray? I'm sure a better copy of that footage alone would be enough to justify the extra $75 for the boxed set. ;)
 
The scene does drag the film and sets bad pacing, I can see why it was cut. Still, When lucas did the SE he put the jabba scene in but not this one, must have beena good reason.

yeah he could do Jabbi in CGI and just have his henchmen in the background.
 
Koo Stark played the girl long before her relationship with Prince Andrew and her appearance on Red Dwarf. :techman:
 
One thing this enlightened me on was "The Academy". I had just always assumed when Luke was whining about going to the Academy it was for the Imperial Star Fleet and he wanted to put on a big ugly mask and fly TIE fighters :guffaw:

So who the hell runs the Academy anyway?
 
One thing this enlightened me on was "The Academy". I had just always assumed when Luke was whining about going to the Academy it was for the Imperial Star Fleet and he wanted to put on a big ugly mask and fly TIE fighters :guffaw:

So who the hell runs the Academy anyway?

Hey given a choice between a shithole moisture farm on Tatooine or flying Tie fighters for the Empire which would you choose :)
 
So when's Lucas going to CGI and restore these for the next SUPER EXTENDED SPECIAL SUPER DELUXE EDITION(because one super wasn't enough)

When Luke hugs Biggs the mannerisms are very much like when Han and Luke reunite after the death star is destroyed.
 
So who the hell runs the Academy anyway?

The impression I got was that the Empire's reach hadn't yet fully extended to the fringes, and that Tattooine and perhaps its galactic sector were still fairly independent and had their own institutions. Presumably the Empire, like any successful empire, relied on the cooperation of existing local authorities rather than eliminating them and trying to centralize everything.
 
Hey given a choice between a shithole moisture farm on Tatooine or flying Tie fighters for the Empire which would you choose :)
:rolleyes:Hurm...let me see, On one hand I'm liveing with my aunt ''N'' uncles place, on a BROILING Hellhole with no ''girls'' in sight. ''Or'' on the other hand, getting 3 squre meals a day, possibly seeing some ''girls'' (Notice there are absolutely no WOMEN on these ships:shifty:)flying around, sitting in a air-conditioned fighter shotting at rebel scum, and getting paid for it! WOW! Thats a tough one!:rolleyes:
 
So who the hell runs the Academy anyway?

The impression I got was that the Empire's reach hadn't yet fully extended to the fringes, and that Tattooine and perhaps its galactic sector were still fairly independent and had their own institutions. Presumably the Empire, like any successful empire, relied on the cooperation of existing local authorities rather than eliminating them and trying to centralize everything.

"If there's a bright center to the universe, you're on the planet that it's farthest from."

The Biggs scenes were also in the comic adaptation and novelization, as well as in the script printed in The Art of Star Wars.

I always figured "The Academy" fed into military and maybe a civilian "merchant marine." Biggs does talk about "jumping ship" and joining the Alliance, which of course he does a few hours/days/weeks later. :)
 
So who the hell runs the Academy anyway?

The impression I got was that the Empire's reach hadn't yet fully extended to the fringes, and that Tattooine and perhaps its galactic sector were still fairly independent and had their own institutions. Presumably the Empire, like any successful empire, relied on the cooperation of existing local authorities rather than eliminating them and trying to centralize everything.

"If there's a bright center to the universe, you're on the planet that it's farthest from."

The Biggs scenes were also in the comic adaptation and novelization, as well as in the script printed in The Art of Star Wars.

I always figured "The Academy" fed into military and maybe a civilian "merchant marine." Biggs does talk about "jumping ship" and joining the Alliance, which of course he does a few hours/days/weeks later. :)

It's where you get the issue of canon. can't remember in the novelisation but in the radio drama, Biggs talks about being the second mate on the Random Eclipitic which strikes me as being merchant rather than Imperial navy.
 
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