Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

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Star Wars Episode V:
The Empire Strikes Back
Directed by Irvin Kershner
George Lucas
Written by George Lucas
Leigh Brackett
Lawrence Kasdan
Starring Mark Hamill
Harrison Ford
Carrie Fisher
Billy Dee Williams
Produced by Gary Kurtz
George Lucas
Rick McCallum
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date May 21, 1980 (USA)
Runtime 124 min., 127 min. (SE)
Language English
Budget $18,000,000
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Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 science fiction film directed by Irvin Kershner. It was the second film to be released in the Star Wars series by George Lucas, but is the fifth part of the series by chronology of events. Among fans, it is commonly referred to as TESB or ESB.

The film concerns the continuing struggles of the Rebel Alliance to resist and fight the Galactic Empire. In it, Luke Skywalker begins his major Jedi training with Yoda, after a suggestion from Obi-Wan's spirit. In an emotional confrontation with Darth Vader, Luke must face his destiny.

The film initially received mixed reviews, but over time, has proved to be one of the most popular films in the series among many fans and critics. It was re-released with changes in 1997. A 3-D release is planned for 2007. A radio adaptation was broadcast on National Public Radio in the United States.

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Plot summary

The Empire attacks the Rebel base on Hoth.
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The Empire attacks the Rebel base on Hoth.

The opening crawl reveals that the Galactic Empire has pursued the Rebel forces across the galaxy, forcing them to establish their base on the ice planet Hoth. Darth Vader has sent probes into space in search of Luke Skywalker.

On Hoth, Luke is patrolling when he is knocked unconscious by a Wampa. When Luke regains consciousness, he is held captive in the Wampa's icy cave. Using the Force, he draws his lightsaber and uses it to free himself and escape, only to be overcome by the cold. While lying in the snow, a vision of Obi-Wan Kenobi tells him to go to Dagobah for further training by the Jedi Master Yoda. As the vision fades, Han Solo finds Luke barely conscious. They stay warm until morning in the body of Han's tauntaun mount that Han kills for the purpose.

Rebel ships discover and rescue Han and Luke the next day. They are brought to the Rebel Base where Luke recovers. When unusual signals are picked up by sensors, Han Solo and Chewbacca investigate, and discover an Imperial Probe Droid. The Empire has found the Rebel Base: an evacuation begins.

Rebel ground forces engage the Imperials, who are armed with agile AT-STs and gargantuan AT-ATs. Led by Luke, the group commences the attack. Realizing the AT-AT armor is too strong for blasters, they instead cripple one using a tow cable. Luke's fighter is shot down by the Imperials, and crash-lands in the snow. Luke manages to destroy another AT-AT by using his cable and lightsaber to put an explosive charge into the belly of the transport.

Imperial Snowtroopers storm the base, forcing Han, Leia, Chewie, and C-3P0 to flee. They reach the Millennium Falcon in time to escape, pursued by Imperial fighters. Flipping the switch to take them to lightspeed, Han realizes that the hyperdrive has been damaged. While trying to fix the hyperdrive system, they approach an asteroid field. Desperate to elude the Imperials, they enter the field. After a dangerous chase, Solo evades his pursuers long enough to land inside one of the larger asteroids to hide, rest and find a way to fix the ship.

Luke trains with Yoda on Dagobah.
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Luke trains with Yoda on Dagobah.

Meanwhile, Luke heads for Dagobah to search for Yoda. There he discovers a strange creature who offers to help, and invites Luke to his home. Luke becomes impatient and irritable. The creature then reveals himself to be Yoda, who was only testing Luke's patience. Luke is suddenly apologetic and insists he is willing and unafraid to undergo training as a Jedi.

In his private quarters, Vader receives a message from Emperor Palpatine, who alerts of a new enemy who could destroy the Empire: Luke Skywalker. Vader suggests that if Luke could be turned, he would become a powerful ally. He declares that Luke will join the Empire or die.

The Millennium Falcon escapes what turns out to be the mouth of a space slug that resided in the asteroid the Falcon landed in. An Imperial commander spots the Falcon, leading to another pursuit. The Falcon escapes by attaching itself to the Star Destroyer, making it invisible to the Star Destroyer's sensors. When the Star Destroyer performs its regular release of waste, the Falcon detaches to float away with it. They set course for Cloud City, a colony run by Lando Calrissian, an old friend of Solo. However, they are followed by Boba Fett, a bounty hunter hired by Vader.

Luke undergoes rigorous training with Yoda, including lessons about the dangers of the Dark Side of the Force. Yoda reminds Luke of the things the young Jedi will see in his mind. This causes Luke to break concentration, as he has a vision of his friends in danger. He wants to rescue them, but Yoda warns of the dangers of leaving before completing his training. Luke decides he cannot allow his friends to die, and chooses to depart from Dagobah.

Han Solo is welcomed by Lando Calrissian on Cloud City.
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Han Solo is welcomed by Lando Calrissian on Cloud City.

Upon arrival at Cloud City, Han's party is welcomed by Lando. However, they find themselves betrayed by Calrissian, who was approached by the Empire before the Rebels' arrival, and forced to cooperate. They become captives of Darth Vader. A carbon-freezing chamber is prepared, intending to freeze Luke once he arrives, and Vader uses the opportunity to test the device on Han Solo. Han is entombed in carbonite and handed over to Boba Fett.

While escorting the Rebel prisoners, the Imperials are overpowered by Lando's security, who set Lando and company free. They attempt to rescue Han, but arrive just in time to see Fett's ship take off. They then engage in a fierce battle with Stormtroopers. During the gunfight, Lando orders an evacuation of Cloud City; they find the Millennium Falcon and escape.

Luke arrives at Cloud City and engages Darth Vader in a fierce lightsaber duel. The battle brings them to a narrow platform in the middle of a deep shaft. Vader manages to cut off Luke's right hand. With Luke defenseless, Vader reveals that he is Luke's father. Luke screams in denial. Vader attempts to persuade Luke to join him and embrace the Dark Side, but Luke jumps off the platform into the abyss of the shaft. Luke is sucked into an air vent, exits the underbelly of the city and lands on an antenna beneath Cloud City.

Darth Vader tries to persuade Luke to embrace the Dark Side.
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Darth Vader tries to persuade Luke to embrace the Dark Side.

Sensing Luke's distress through the force, Leia orders Lando to bring them back to Cloud City, as she knows where Luke is. They return to Cloud City and rescue Luke, and are again pursued by Imperial fighters. The ship's hyperdrive system again fails, as it was deactivated by the Imperials. R2-D2 manages to fix the ship in time, however, allowing them to escape the Empire.

Later, on a Rebel medical frigate, somewhere in space, Luke goes into surgery at the hands of a medical droid, and is given a prosthetic hand as a legitimate replacement for his original one. Lando and Chewie un-dock the Falcon from the frigate, and head for Tatooine to locate and rescue Han. Luke, Leia, and the droids look on to the stars, as the Falcon departs.

Cast

Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker
Harrison Ford Han Solo
Carrie Fisher Princess Leia
Billy Dee Williams Lando Calrissian
Anthony Daniels C-3PO
David Prowse Darth Vader
Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
Kenny Baker R2-D2
Frank Oz puppeteer and voice of Yoda
Alec Guiness Obi-Wan Kenobi
Jeremy Bulloch Boba Fett
Denis Lawson Wedge Antilles (as Dennis Lawson)
Ian McDiarmid Emperor Palpatine (DVD only)

Filming

Ian McDiarmid beginning to shoot new footage for the 2004 DVD release of Episode V, with Lucas directing.
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Ian McDiarmid beginning to shoot new footage for the 2004 DVD release of Episode V, with Lucas directing.

Filming lasted from March 5 until September 24, 1979. Some of the Hoth sequence was filmed in Norway, in the area from the railway station Finse to the Hardangerjøkelen glacier. The scenes on Dagobah, Cloud City and inside the Hoth base were shot at Elstree Studios in London.

On July 29, 2003, during the production of Revenge of the Sith, Lucas returned to shoot new footage of Palpatine for The Empire Stikes Back. This footage he directed himself, as evidenced by the filming clapper.

Reaction

Since the release of its sequel, Return of the Jedi, many consider this installment to be the best of the entire saga.

The acting is arguably much stronger than in any of the Star Wars films. The direction is arguably the most operatic and confident, and is not over-reliant on editing.

According to the actors, Irvin Kershner would encourage group discussions and improvisations from the actors, and would do many takes of each scene, in contrast to Lucas, who would always stick to the script, usually do about three takes, and offer little direction to the actors.

It is believed to be the most morally ambiguous and darkest of the original Trilogy; it is also the only one of the six Star Wars films in which no major character dies.

The Empire Strikes Back initially only received mixed reviews. Many critics had problems with the story, but said the film was a technical achievement. Only in later years was the film considered the greatest in the Saga by many of the fans.

Critics had various reactions to changes introduced in re-releases of this film.

Trivia

  • According to the documentary Empire of Dreams, the movie originally had a budget of $25 million, which was considered big-budget at the time. However, certain production problems (especially while filming the Hoth scenes in snow-stricken Norway) caused the budget to rise to $33 million, making it one of the most expensive movies of its day.
  • Many people believe that Darth Vader's famous line is "Luke, I am your father". In actuality, Vader says: "No, I am your father". However, in the NPR radio adaptation, Vader's actual line was, "No, Luke, I am your father".
  • Great secrecy surrounded the fact that Darth Vader was Luke's father. David Prowse, who spoke all of Vader's lines during filming, was told to say, "Obi-Wan killed your father", and, until the film premiered, only George Lucas, Irvin Kershner, Mark Hamill and James Earl Jones knew what would really be said. Jones later reported that his reaction to the line was, "Oh, he's lying!"
  • The Imperial March is heard for the first time in the Trilogy in this movie, right after the Opening Crawl as the Imperial Star Destroyer is seen. The ominous and menacing musical theme soon becomes associated with Darth Vader and becomes his leitmotif.
  • During the Falklands War which took place in 1982, two years after the film was released, when the British task force sailed from Britain, a number of newspapers and magazines carried the headline The Empire Strikes Back!.
  • When the first TIE Fighter explodes in the asteroid chase, a small black object can be seen flying out and breaking apart. If someone looks closely, it almost looks like the pilot of the fighter.
  • The famous 80’s Swedish rock group Imperiet took their name from this movie. Imperiet means “the empire”.
  • Clive Revill (Voice of Emperor) is the only actor to be involved in an episode of Star Trek and a Star Wars film: he played Sir Guy of Gisburne in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "QPid". However, in the DVD version, Revill is replaced by Ian McDiarmid.
  • The platform the Millennium Falcon lands on at Cloud City is numbered 327, the same number as the bay the Falcon lands in on the Death Star in A New Hope. In The Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon Jinn identifies Queen Amidala's ship as a "J-type 327 Nubian."
  • Boba Fett was the first character whose first appearance in a Star Wars film was predated by an appearance in some other medium, in this case an appearance in an animated short included in The Star Wars Holiday Special from 1978.
  • The new version of the scene between Darth Vader and The Emperor (on the DVD) was filmed during principal photography of Episode III.
  • Just before Han decides to get close to one of the larger asteroids, C-3PO appears to say "Oh, Christ".
  • The Empire Strikes Back is the only Star Wars film in which the teaser trailer features conceptual artwork by Ralph McQuarrie.

Novelization

A book version of the movie was written by Donald F. Glut.

Radio drama

A radio drama of the film was written by Brian Daley and produced for and broadcast on the National Public Radio in 1983.

DVD release

Front cover of the DVD release.
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Front cover of the DVD release.

The Empire Strikes Back was released on DVD in September 2004. It was bundled with A New Hope and Return of the Jedi along with a bonus disc in a boxed set. It was digitally restored and remastered, with more changes made by George Lucas, detailed in List of changes in Star Wars re-releases.

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