![]() ![]() But while it could’ve very easily been an academic tome, Rinzler - an Executive Editor at Lucasfilm - smartly writes with a more conversational style, even when getting detailed about the budget or other aspects of the film’s business machinations. Published by Del Rey/Lucas Books, The Making Of Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi starts long before filming began, and meticulously documents every stage of the production, from the early ideas and concepts up through the movie’s release in 1983. Will enjoy it as well, The Making Of Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi - like Rinzler’s previous Star Wars making-of books: 2005’s The Making Of Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith, 2007’s The Making Of Star Wars, and 2010’s The Making Of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - is a fascinating but also breezily written and even funny book that will appeal to casual fans of the film as well. But if you think this makes the book just for film students or people who have to know every single trivial detail about this film, you couldn’t be more wrong. Rinzler’s The Making Of Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi ( hardcover, Kindle), we learn, in great detail, how the titular sci-fi movie was made, complete with behind-the-scenes photos, numerous new interviews, original concept drawings, script pages, and other bits of movie minutiae. ![]()
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