Blue Harvest: Filming
Return of the Jedi
If you are married you know that
weddings are expensive. One reason they are so expensive is that the word
wedding comes with a price tag. If you are buying a wedding cake, it is going
to cost more than a normal cake. If you are hiring a wedding photographer,
expect to pay wedding prices.
Apparently the same thing happens
with movies. Once someone knows you are making a Star Wars film everything,
including the nuts and bolts that hold the set together, is going to cost more. This is why Lucas
picked a codename for Return of the Jedi. A film called “Blue Harvest” would be
able to get cheaper parts and therefore Lucas could afford to film his movie.
The film even had a fake tagline “Horror Beyond Imagination”.
Six Puppeteers controlled Jabba |
Filming started with Jabba’s palace
where Lucas was adamant that a man-in-a-suit portray the rancor (like
Godzilla). However after several attempts it wasn’t working, so they decided to
use a puppet instead.
Jabba was also an issue. In the
original Star Wars movie Jabba was filmed as a human-being, but the material
was cut from the final film. Lucas wanted to make Jabba more alien for Jedi.
Concept sketches included Jabba as a large ape and a snail-like creature. The
final product was a mix between the two and it took six puppeteers to bring the
character to life.
Teddy Bears? Really? |
Next the production team headed to
the California forests to film the Endor scenes. The original script called for
the Empire to be in a battle with the Wookiees on their home planets, however
Lucas felt Ewoks were more kid-friendly. The actors felt awkward interacting
with the short teddy-bears and many fans still feel that the cuddly species
would have been no match for stormtroopers. The language for the Ewoks was
based on Tibetan and Kalmyk Oirat, (the native speech of the Kalmyk people who
are native to Mongolia & Russia.)
Original Poster with "Revenge" |
The last decision to make was the
title of the film. Lucas had originally picked “Return of the Jedi” but
director, Lawrence Kasdan, thought it was a weak title. Early posters &
previews carried the title “Revenge of the Jedi” but Lucas decided to change it
back to “Return” at the last moment. Luke’s lightsaber was also shown as being
blue in these previews and posters, but it was changed to green late in
production.
Fans today site “Jedi” as the
weakest film of the original trilogy, most cite the Ewoks as being unnecessary
and created exclusively for children.
Though let’s not forget that Jedi
has the most action of the three. The Sarlacc scene is tense and ultimately
awesome. The speeder bike chase is pure gold and the lightsaber battle may be
the strongest of the entire saga.
In the past 2 months I have
researched and reported on the first decade of Star Wars history. Now I must
take a leave of absence from my blogs to have my own adventures. But stay tuned
for more blogs in mid-January. Until then, May the Force be with you!