Harrison Ford’s 30-year-old previously unseen draft of a Star Wars script will be going up for auction in London.Per BBC News, the screenplay is reportedly George Lucas’s fourth draft for the first film in the Star Wars franchise, which was eventually re-titled to A New Hope. In the decades since its release, Lucas has discussed the numerous alterations made to names, characters, and storylines prior to the debut of A New Hope. Ford’s earlier script includes scenes and characters that didn’t make it to the final version. The fourth draft of the script was initially titled “The Adventures of Luke Starkiller.” It will be up for auction in February and is estimated to fetch between £8,000 and £12,000. It is incomplete and unbound, with pages of varying colors indicating revisions.The auction also features a call sheet for the Death Star hallway core shaft scene, featuring other Star Wars actors, such as Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, who visited the London property and were also previously unknown to the owners, with the couple discussing how they called Mark Hamill “the boy,” as that was how Harrison Ford referred to him. On the reverse side of the call sheet, there appears to be a reference to a meeting involving Star Wars producer Robert Watts at Browns Hotel, Dover Street. Watts and Ford would later work on the Indiana Jones franchise together.
Harrison Ford’s 30-year-old previously unseen draft of a Star Wars script will be going up for auction in London.
Per BBC News, the screenplay is reportedly George Lucas’s fourth draft for the first film in the Star Wars franchise, which was eventually re-titled to A New Hope. In the decades since its release, Lucas has discussed the numerous alterations made to names, characters, and storylines prior to the debut of A New Hope. Ford’s earlier script includes scenes and characters that didn’t make it to the final version. The fourth draft of the script was initially titled “The Adventures of Luke Starkiller.” It will be up for auction in February and is estimated to fetch between £8,000 and £12,000. It is incomplete and unbound, with pages of varying colors indicating revisions.
The auction also features a call sheet for the Death Star hallway core shaft scene, featuring other Star Wars actors, such as Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, who visited the London property and were also previously unknown to the owners, with the couple discussing how they called Mark Hamill “the boy,” as that was how Harrison Ford referred to him. On the reverse side of the call sheet, there appears to be a reference to a meeting involving Star Wars producer Robert Watts at Browns Hotel, Dover Street. Watts and Ford would later work on the Indiana Jones franchise together.
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