On May 25th 1977, Luke Skywalker, hailing from A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, made his first appearance on a wide screen to the American public, and ultimately to people around the world.
The creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, had spent 4 years shopping his script aound the major Hollywood studios - all of whom, except utlimately 20th Century Fox - had passed on the idea. Science fiction films had become dour, and nihilistic - hearkening back to the very first sicence fiction blockbuster - Fritz Lang's 1927 Metropolis. Studios considered science fiction a 'genre' - and not very profitable at that.
Lucas' vision for Star Wars was rather different. Different than Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), differntnt than the Forbin Project (1969), the Andromedat Strain (1971), Rollerball (1975), and even different than the harsh doom of mainstream cinema - Dirty Harry (1971), Death Wish (1974), the Godfather (1972), and Taxi Driver (1976).
Lucas' first film - THX 1138 (1978) had presented a similar bleak colorless vision of the future (and horrified the studio by not even sticking to a conventional narrative), but Star Wars came from a different source of inspiration. It hearkened back to the Flash Gordon serials Lucas had watched during his youth - even the famous Star Wars opening crawl would be familiar to anyone who had watched the Flash Gordon serials. In fact, Princess Leia with her two buns of hair would be quite familiar to anyone familiar with the Flash Gordon comic book character Princess Freia. |