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Elstree 1976

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United Kingdom · 2015
1h 37m
Director Jon Spira
Starring David Prowse, Jeremy Bulloch, Angus MacInnes, Garrick Hagon
Genre Documentary

A fascinating documentary that travels behind the scenes of "Star Wars." This film chronicles ten very different lives all connected and impacted by one thing—having appeared onscreen wearing masks or helmets in the "Star Wars" films. An examination of how fame, even the 15 minutes kind, can affect the rest of your life.

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Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

The best parts of "Elstree," not surprisingly, are the war stories these nine men and one woman share, their vivid memories of a shoot one calls "as primitive as it gets."

38

New York Post by Kyle Smith

Elstree 1976 is an amazing experience. I’m shocked that a documentary revisiting the making of “Star Wars” could be this boring.

75

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Visually, Elstree 1976 is often striking, thanks to some haunting extreme close-ups of these actors’ Star Wars action figures.

75

The Playlist by Oliver Lyttelton

Without patronizing or condescending, it’s an examination of how fame can change us and haunt us, and of the complicated relationships that survivors of something like “Star Wars” can have with it.

75

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

The whole adds up to a charming portrait of the micro-fame and full, rich (not that rich) lives of the big actors who played little roles in the most carefully watched and memorized movie since “Citizen Kane.”

60

The Hollywood Reporter by Stephen Dalton

This is a genial, humane project with obvious fan appeal. But for anyone expecting a definitive behind-the-scenes film about the making of Star Wars, this is not the documentary you have been looking for.

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