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George Lucas Recounts How Difficult it Was To Get A Studio To Take A Risk On 'Star Wars' In Classic Interview

Feb 6, 2014, 22:45 IST
AP Photo/20th Century-Fox Film Corporation"Star Wars" came to the big screen in 1977.

With the anticipated release of "Star Wars: Episode VII," StarWars.com released part of a classic interview with George Lucas.
In it, Lucas recounts how his "space opera" was a tough sell with United Artists and Universal turning him down. When 20th Century Fox finally said yes, it wasn't because the studio believed "Star Wars" could be a hit, but rather because the company loved Lucas' previous film "American Graffiti." Lucas remembers a 20th Century Fox head telling him, "I don't understand this, but I loved 'American Graffiti,' and what ever you do is okay with me." Lucas continued that if it wasn't for Fox, he doesn't think the pop culture phenomena would have been made. "It was crazy - spaceships, and wookies, and robots. It was just unlike anything that had ever been seen before." For the mega fan, it's a great watch. The director also touches upon writing the scripts, casting, and how production on the $10 million film was a slight nightmare. Check out the interview below:

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