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RELEASE DATE
November 17, 1978          

FORMAT
VHS, TV

VIDEO
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

AUDIO
English: Dolby Digital 1.0

SUBTITLES
n/a

STUDIO
Smith Hemion Productions

YEAR
1978

No. TAPES
1

REGION
1

GENRE
Action, Family

WEBSITE
n/a
DIRECTED BY
Steve Binder, David Acomba

WRITTEN BY
George Lucas, Pat Proft, Leonard Ripps,
Bruce Vilanch, Rod Warren

CAST
Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher,
Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, James
Earl Jones, Beatrice Arthur, Art Carney,
Diahann Carroll, Marty Balin, Craig
Chaquico, Paul Kantner, Harvey Korman,
Mickey Morton, Paul Gale...
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"Chewbacca's holiday special."
The Star Wars Holiday Special
VHS/APPROX. 97 MINS/1978/USA PG13+
Chewbacca is racing across space to spend the holidays with his family in this shameful TV special from a time when George Lucas didn't think Star
Wars
was going to be the galaxy striding cash cow it turned out to be...I like to imagine the ludicrous possibilities if he'd gone down the route of
selling his vision out and making more
Howard the Duck films instead.

It was aired on U.S. TV after
Star Wars became a pop culture phenomenon but before the release of The Empire Strikes Back. Sometime after
the first film's events, Han Solo and Chewbacca are working a scouting mission while Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and the others pursue their
own duties. Back on Chewie's home planet, preparations are underway for Life Day (the show was broadcast around Xmas/Thanksgiving), the
most important holiday in the Wookie year.

As Chewbacca’s wife Malla , son Lumpy, and father Itchy anxiously awaits his return, the Empire continues to oppress the people of their planet.
Eventually, the Wookie family is reunited, but not before Bea Arthur, Art Carney, Diahann Carroll, Harvey Korman, and Jefferson Starship appear in
various weird scenes.

It's like George lost his brains for a minute when the television corporation waved cash at his bearded face. It's like the show’s producers hired a
load of cabaret tunes that would usually turn up on variety or light entertainment programs. Particularly surreal is the appearance of Jefferson
Starship, who rock out in a nice radio friendly, adult contemporary fashion, singing about spaceships while loads of goofy cosmic effects straight
out of Buck Rodgers swirl around them!!!

Add to that the phoned in performances by the
Star Wars cast, who look bored and vaguely embarrassed by the whole sorry affair and a classic
opening 10 minutes in which Chewie’s family grunt at each other with no subtitles to let you know what the hells going on and you have a kitsch
masterpiece of rubbish entertainment. George Lucas has tried to bury this for years, which is of course another good reason to seek it out so you
can bask in his shame! You may have ripped off your fans with innumerable editions of your
Star Wars franchise. You may have asked us to
swallow a CGI cretin with a racially suspect accent in Episode 1. You may have re-edited and essentially ruined your best work in the pursuit of
bigger profits, but at least we have this ultimate folly to wave in your smug Hollywood face!

A lot of people say this is worth having for the legendary animated sequence featuring the first appearance of Boba Fett but don't be fooled, it's no
hip looking piece of fake Anime like the
Clone Wars TV show. It looks more akin to those badly animated ‘60s Spiderman cartoons, the ones where
the theme song is the only worthwhile element.

The whole enterprise is a stinker, but one worth wallowing in if you are that special kind of masochistic bad movie fan like me. It only aired once,
on Nov 18th, 1978, and was "lost" forever. Luckily a few early adopters of home video recorded this gem so you can get extremely ropey looking at
bootlegs on EBay. The one I have promises loads of extras on the back but what you get is a really dopey looking picture with the entire colour
drained out, just like those pirated copies of video nasties that British readers may remember from the good old days of heavy censorship. There's
also a load of old
Star Wars toy commercials that, though in a poor state, are a good nostalgic trip down memory lane. God, those whiny American
kids with bad Lego haircuts make me mad with envy as they play with all those valuable antique figures.

Recommended to
Star Wars freaks and also haters of the force, who can gather and laugh at just how stupid the whole thing is...
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
It is Lifeday, a holiday that is celebrated on Chewbacca's home planet Kashyyyk. Chewie and Han Solo
are trying to get to the planet where Chewie's family is waiting for him, but the empire is out searching
for the rebels, giving everyone a hard time. While we are waiting we get a look at the everyday life of a
wookie family. We meet all the familiar characters from Star Wars and we are introduced to Bobba Fett
during a small cartoon. We also pay a visit to the Cantina and meet all the monsters again.  Written by
Kynde
 
     
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