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'''''Star Wars: A New Hope''''' was the first of the ''[[Star Wars]]'' films to be produced, although it is actually the fourth story in the movies' continuity.  It tells how [[Luke Skywalker]] came to join the [[Rebel Alliance|Rebellion]] against the [[Empire]] and destroy the first [[Death Star]].
'''''Star Wars: A New Hope''''' was the first of the ''[[Star Wars]]'' films to be produced, although it is actually the fourth story in the movies' continuity.  It tells how [[Luke Skywalker]] came to join the [[Rebel Alliance|Rebellion]] against the [[Empire]] and destroy the first [[Death Star]].
ANH is important in the versus community because it establishes benchmarks for the Empire's industrial capacity as well as technologies for power generation, starship propulsion, construction, and weaponry.  In particularly, the [[Death Star]] itself demonstrates the capabilities of Imperial technology by obliterating the planet [[Alderaan]] in less than a second.


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 15:34, 16 November 2007

Star Wars: A New Hope was the first of the Star Wars films to be produced, although it is actually the fourth story in the movies' continuity. It tells how Luke Skywalker came to join the Rebellion against the Empire and destroy the first Death Star.

ANH is important in the versus community because it establishes benchmarks for the Empire's industrial capacity as well as technologies for power generation, starship propulsion, construction, and weaponry. In particularly, the Death Star itself demonstrates the capabilities of Imperial technology by obliterating the planet Alderaan in less than a second.

Awards

  • Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Effects, Visual Effects
  • Best Film Editing
  • Best Music, Original Score
  • Best Sound

Production

  • Producer: Gary Kurtz
  • Director:George Lucas
  • Writer:George Lucas
  • Release Date: May 25, 1977

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