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Rare Star Wars Cut to Screen in London

by Chloe May 13,2025

Think you've seen the 1977 classic, Star Wars? Think again. What you've likely experienced is one of the many altered versions released after its initial theatrical run, modified by George Lucas himself into what became known as the "special editions." However, fans now have a new hope — the chance to witness the original cut of the film as Lucas initially envisioned it.

This June, the British Film Institute’s Film on Film Festival will kick off with a rare screening of one of the few remaining Technicolor prints from Star Wars' original run. According to The Telegraph, this print hasn't been shown publicly since December 1978, though it has been available on VHS in the past.

George Lucas began altering the film with its first theatrical re-release in 1981, and since then, Lucasfilm has only permitted screenings of various "special editions." The print to be shown at the festival has been meticulously preserved at 23 degrees Fahrenheit for the last forty years, promising an almost flawless viewing experience.

Historically, Lucas has been firm in his stance against screening the original cut of what we now call Episode IV: A New Hope. In a 2004 interview with the Associated Press, he explained his perspective: “The Special Edition, that’s the one I wanted out there. The other movie, it’s on VHS, if anybody wants it. I’m not going to spend the — we’re talking millions of dollars here — the money and the time to refurbish that, because to me, it doesn’t really exist anymore. It’s like this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I’m sorry you saw a half-completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be. I’m the one who has to take responsibility for it. I’m the one who has to have everybody throw rocks at me all the time, so at least if they’re going to throw rocks at me, they’re going to throw rocks at me for something I love rather than something I think is not very good, or at least something I think is not finished.”

It's unclear why Lucas is now allowing this screening of the original cut, but fans are certainly not complaining about this unexpected opportunity.

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