Steve Gawley at ILM with a variety of Asteroids. |
Dennis Muren and Steve Gawley have fun. |
Steve Gawley at ILM with a variety of Asteroids. |
Dennis Muren and Steve Gawley have fun. |
Art by Marrieta Ivanova. |
The classic autograph card importantly reminding viewers of the Star Wars saga who was portraying the ultimate screen villain. |
Equally, let's not forget Prowse's other important legacies beyond playing the Dark Lord of the Sith. Thanks to his talents as a British champion in the field of body building/weight training and sporting fitness, Prowse helped turn the once puny young newcomer Christopher Reeve into the Man of Steel icon he'd become throughout the seventies and eighties; he was a hugely beneficial influence to UK road safety in his numerous TV and school visit appearances as the Green Cross Code Man, became other memorable 'monsters' in the likes of Doctor Who, Space:1999, and several classic Hammer Horror films. Plus numerous TV guest roles in now classic series like The Saint and The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. as well as a memorable early seventies film appearance in a disturbing sequence of Stanley Kubrick's controversial A Clockwork Orange, that soon led to Prowse being recommended to rising star director George Lucas for some strange sci-fi film being made at Elstree Studios then called The Star Wars.
With the rest of The Empire Strikes Back cast (sans Anthony Daniels) at a London press call- May 1980. |
Father and son reunited! Prowse and Mark Hamill have fun at the UK Star Wars Celebration in London during Summer 2007. |
Beyond Vader, I personally felt that Prowse's best acting work had to be the BBC 1981 drama series The Rose Medallion, a quirky little affair where he played the simple-minded but kindly loyal cousin to an intrepid and avaricious antiques dealer detective of sorts, played by Donald Sumpter, now known for his work on Game of Thrones. If Rose ever gets a replay one day, it's worth a watch, showing viewers how seriously Prowse wanted to be taken as an actor during his eighties prime.
RIP, Dave, and May the Force Truly Be With You...
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'I don't know how we're gonna get out of this one!' |
It was all looking so good for the Millennium Falcon to escape its Imperial pursuers, and then the Hyperdrive went kaput! Now racing to fix the problem, with alluvial dampers and hydro spanners at play, Han and Chewbacca are hard at work. But bigger, denser problems will soon add to their woes...
"Bring me the hydro spanner!" |
Harrison Ford has fun behind the scenes. |
Irvin Kershner and Peter Mayhew pause for a fun photo on the Falcon hold set. |
Swiftly out of the atmosphere of Hoth's sixth planet, our heroes on the Millennium Falcon now face new obstacles, with Threepio trying to impart important information to an irritated Captain Solo about the ship's Hyperdrive that is deliberately ignored until all too late...
Specially created effects composite image by ILM, used for theatrical release/merchandise publicity. |
The chase begins, as seen in this ILM storyboard by Joe Johnston. |
The Falcon makes a fast descent that sends the Star Destroyers into chaos, as seen in this ILM storyboard. |
A dizzyingly effective storyboard as the TIE fighters continue pursuit. |
Wedge (left) says goodbye as Luke checks his X-wing fighter. |
Luke checks out his X-wing and pats it. The craft was literally just the nose cone length cockpit at the location, without the heavy long wings. |
Hamill awaits his scene cue, as other Rebel pilots (presumably Norwegian or UK crew) can be seen in the background. |
It's a lonely walk through the Hoth battlefield back to his escaping X-wing fighter unit, but at least Luke Skywalker is comforted by the sight of the Millennium Falcon escaping the Imperial invasion of Echo Base, in this great moment filmed on location at the Harjukeelen Glacier in Norway, and one of the last scenes to be filmed there by Mark Hamill, with a second unit, before returning back to London.
Image: Star Wars Archives website. |
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