Empire of Dreams.
Scanlon, “The Wizard of Star Wars”.
Biskind, Easy Riders, 330.
Aljean Harmetz, “Star Wars Robots Gaining Stardom”, Des Moines Register, June 15, 1977.
Ibid.
Aljean Harmetz, “Inside C3PO and His Sidekick R2D2”, Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1977.
Ibid.
Empire of Dreams.
Frank Lovece, “Fast Chat: James Earl Jones”, Newsday, March 12, 2008. Его имя появилось в титрах только с «Империя наносит ответный удар».
MOSW, 246.
MOSW, 247.
Empire of Dreams.
Clouzot, “The Morning of the Magician”.
Empire of Dreams.
Flying Solo.
Biskind, Easy Riders, 334.
MOSW, 256.
Biskind, Easy Riders, 334.
MOSW, 256.
Creating an Empire.
Empire of Dreams.
Jon Burlingame, “Spielberg and Lucas on Williams”, Film Music Society, February 8, 2012, http://www.filmmusicsociety.org/news_events/features/2012/020812.html.
Scanlon, “The Wizard of Star Wars”.
Kline, GL Interviews, 82.
MOSW, 272.
Donald Goddard, “From ‘American Graffiti’ to Outer Space”, New York Times, September 12, 1976.
Clouzot, “The Morning of the Magician”.
Ed Gross, “Retrovision Exclusive: The Selling of Star Wars, Part 1”, ComicBookMovie.com, September 11, 2011.
“When Movie Becomes a Hit, It Can Make Book Best Seller”, Lincoln (Neb.) Star, July 10, 1977.
Gross, “Retrovision Exclusive”.
Biskind, Easy Riders, 335.
Empire of Dreams.
MOSW, 288, 289.
Arnold, Once Upon a Galaxy, 95.
COGL, 110.
MOSW, 290.
COGL, 110.
MOSW, 293.
Pollock, Skywalking, 185.
MOSW, 293–94.
Lee Grant, “‘Star Wars’ Out of This World”, Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1977.
Karen de Witt, “The Movie That Ate Cleveland Park”, Washington Post, June 23, 1977.
“Queues for Star Wars Are Creating Havoc in the Street”, Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1977.
Greg Conroy, “Moviegoers Are ‘Spacy’ over ‘Star Wars’”, Bloomington (Ill.) Pantagraph, November 27, 1977.
Pollock, Skywalking, 182.
“Star Wars Sends Audiences Wild”, Waukesha (Wis.) Daily Freeman, June 6, 1977.
Bob Thomas, “Star Wars: New Force in Films”, Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1977.
See Erma Bombeck, “At Wit’s End: ‘Star Wars’ Line Inspires Heroism”, Baltimore Sun, September 18, 1977.
Conroy, “Moviegoers Are ‘Spacy’ over ‘Star Wars’”,
A. D. Murphy, “Review: ‘Star Wars’”, Variety, May 25, 1977.
Charles Champlin, “‘Star Wars’ Hails the Once and Future Space Western”, Los Angeles Times, May 22, 1977.
Jay Cocks, “Cinema: ‘Star Wars’: The Year’s Best Movie”, Time, May 30, 1977.
Gary Arnold, “Star Wars: A Spectacular Intergalactic Joyride”, Washington Post, May 25, 1977.
Vincent Canby, “‘Star Wars’ – A Trip to a Far Galaxy That’s Fun and Funny”, New York Times, May 26, 1977.
Gene Siskel, “‘Star Wars’ Flashes with Space Wizardry”, Chicago Tribune, May 27, 1977.
“Director George Lucas Lost to the Stars”, Playground Daily News (Fort Walton Beach, Fla.), May 29, 1977.
Joy Gould Boyum, “The Triumph of Camp”, Wall Street Journal, June 6, 1977.
See Pete Hamill, “Star Wars: Dumb Good Times Here Again?”, Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1977.
Walter Bremond, “Star Wars and Blacks”, New Journal and Guide, October 1, 1977.
Bernard E. Garnett, “Racism Mars ‘Star Wars’ Brilliance: Slave-Like Robots Call Owner ‘Master’ & Accept Discrimination”, Afro-American, June 25, 1977.
Процитировано в Dorothy Gilliam, “The Black Heavies: What Do Today’s Most Notorious Bad Guys Have in Common?”, Washington Post, September 11, 1977.
Ibid.
См. “More ‘Star Wars’ Skirmishes”, Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1977.
См., например, James Robison, “‘Star Wars’ Called a Biblical Remake”, Chicago Tribune, September 24, 1977.
John Dart, “Star Wars: Religious Impact in Parable Form”, Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1978.
Ellen Goodman, “A Star Wars Fantasy Fulfillment”, Washington Post, July 30, 1977.
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“In ‘Star Wars’… George Lucas Brings Space Fantasy to Life”, Kentucky New Era, July 5, 1977.
Siskel, “‘Star Wars’ Flashes with Space Wizardry”.
Bruce McCabe, “Star Wars Is a Blockbuster”, Boston Globe, May 26, 1977.
“Fox’s ‘Star Wars’ Heads for Hyper Space: First Day B. O., 255G; House Records Tumble”, Variety, May 26, 1977.
MOSW, 295.
MOSW, 295.
Champlin, George Lucas, 79.
MOIJ, 19.
Champlin, George Lucas, 79.
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