- Return of the Ewok
Infobox Film
name = Return of the Ewok
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director = David Tomblin
producer = David Tomblin
writer = David Tomblin
narrator =
starring =Warwick Davis
Roy Kinnear
Robert WattsHarrison Ford Mark Hamill Carrie Fisher Anthony Daniels David Prowse Jeremy Bulloch Frank Oz
Tim RosePeter Mayhew
David Tomblin
Sue Davis
Ashley Davis
Kim Davis
Chelsea Football Club
music =John Williams Supertramp
cinematography =
editing =
distributor = Lucasfilm Limited
released = 1982
runtime = 24 minutes
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imdb_id = 0490479"Return of the Ewok" is a 24-minute
mockumentary starringWarwick Davis , the actor who played the Ewok,Wicket W. Warrick in ' and the Ewok spin-off films. Davis and David Tomblin, "Return of the Jedis 1st assistant director, created it, with Tomblin directing.Lucasfilm planned to use the movie as a promotional film for "Return of the Jedi", but post-production on the film was never completed.Setting
The film is set in both the "real world" and the fictional locations of the "
Star Wars " universe. Real world locations include an airport,Elstree Studios and the actors' dressing rooms, while the fictional locations includeDagobah , theDeath Star II, Jabba's Palace, andEndor . Throughout the film, these two realities are intermixed to produce an alternate reality.Plot
"Return of the Ewok" focuses on the
fictional account of Davis' decision to become an actor and act as Wicket in "Return of the Jedi". It also follows his transformation into Wicket. The film was shot on Tomblin's own 16mm camera and created during production of "Return of the Jedi". As Warwick and as Wicket, he visits and interacts with many of the cast and crew of the movie and then characters of the movie. As Warwick, he goes to Elstree Studios where he interacts with the cast, both in and out of character. At one point, he even interacts with Luke Skywalker as he jumps out of a movie screen. As Wicket, he goes to Dagobah to seeYoda , and the Death Star he seesDarth Vader , and is chased byBoba Fett .Cast
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Warwick Davis .... himself
*Roy Kinnear .... the Talent Agent
*Robert Watts .... the Producer
*Harrison Ford .... himself
*Mark Hamill .... himself
*Carrie Fisher .... herself
*Anthony Daniels .... C-3PO
*David Prowse .... himself and Darth Vader
*Jeremy Bulloch .... Boba Fett
*Frank Oz .... performing Yoda
*Tim Rose .... performing Salacious Crumb
*Peter Mayhew .... Chewbacca
*David Tomblin .... the Choreographer, and the voice of Darth Vader and Boba Fett
*Sue Davis .... Warwick's mom
*Ashley Davis .... Warwick's Dad
*Kim Davis .... a little girl
*Chelsea Football Club .... themselves
*R2-D2 .... himself
*Jabba the Hutt .... himself
*Max Rebo .... himself
*Droopy McCool .... himself
*Sy Snootles .... herself
*assorted people at the airport .... unknown, uncreditedMusic
*"Star Wars" Theme Music ....
John Williams
*"Take the Long Way Home" ....Supertramp Versions
Official
For many years, the only confirmed copy of "Return of the Ewok" lay in Warwick Davis' own home entertainment center. This copy has been said by Davis to have been frequently shown to only close family, friends, and colleagues. Despite viewings of the film by those close to him, he had never shown the film publicly, and many fans had never even heard of it until
1996 , when Davis mentioned it in an interview for the "Star Wars Insider" magazine. Davis publicly screened the film at the first "Star Wars" Celebration in1999 , and was also screened at Celebration II in2002 , and at Celebration III in2005 .The original 16 mm print was said to be lost; according to Davis, his VHS copy is the only one in existence. However, a copy of the print, or even the original print, may actually reside in the Lucasfilm archives. Evidence of this was shown on the
2004 DVD release of the "Star Wars" Original Trilogy. A clip from the film of Wicket being chased by Boba Fett on the Death Star was included as part of the Easter egg ofbloopers from thetrilogy . It appeared in awidescreen format in good quality, suggesting that it had been preserved.In April 2005, approximately four minutes of the film was made available on the official "Star Wars" website for members of Hyperspace, the official fan club, to download and view after the film was shown at Celebration III. Davis said at the convention that he loaned his VHS tape to Lucasfilm, who made a digital copy of it, and since it was the best known copy, that it was the source for the Hyperspace clip. The copy online at StarWars.com shows minimal amount of cleanup, and the soundtrack has been altered in several places. Where the original film used Supertramp's "Take The Long Way Home," the online version substitutes incidental music to avoid copyright clearance issues. Dialogue has also been changed - in one example, Wicket's cry of "Crikey, it's Lord Vader!" near the end of the film has been excised.
Unlike its counterpart mockumentary, "", "Return of the Ewok" has not yet been officially released on DVD or any other format. Davis has reportedly stated that a future release is "possible." Fact|date=August 2007
Bootlegs
In 2004, a recording of the entire film was put on eBay by someone who attended a screening, but the auction was pulled because the copy was reportedly given to the seller under strict agreement that it was not to be copied or sold. At least two people are alleged to have filmed it at Celebration II, but their copies have yet to surface. Although the film was also screened in the Pop Culture room at 2005's Celebration III, no illicit recordings have yet surfaced.
The best known quality bootleg of the entire movie is a fan preservation project created in May 2005, a collaboration between Garrett Gilchrist of California and SKot Kirkwood " [sic] " of Texas. Their DVD version combines footage taken from the clip on StarWars.com, combined with a camcorder recording of the movie from one of its public showings, as well as clips culled from other sources, such as a brief excerpt shown on
VH1 . Gilchrist digitally cleaned up portions of the video and audio, then combined and edited the footage from different sources together to reconstruct the film. At 25 minutes, this version is slightly longer than the original, with Gilchrist adding his own opening and ending credits.The first UK screening of this movie was at the National Space Center in Leicester for the Star Wars day convention on November 12th 2005. It was presented by Warwick Davis and also included a question-and-answer session afterward.
Awards
*In 2005, the film won the Pioneer Award in the Lucasfilm sponsored Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards.
External links
*imdb title|id=0490479|title=Return of the Ewok
* [http://www.starwars.com/hyperspace/member/video/28.html Link to view official 4-minute copy of "Return of the Ewok" from starwars.com. Note: You must be a hyperspace member to view.]
* [http://www.starwars-union.de/index.php?id=shownews&rubrik=sonstiges&newsid=7090 Link to German fan site, where you can directly download the 4-minute clip to your computer... if you're a hyperspace member.]
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