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| UK art technician Alan Tomkins with the Tauntaun prop outside the Finse 1222 hotel in Norway. Image: Pamela Mann. |
Filming of the desert realms of Tatooine, in Tunisia, for the original
Star Wars back during March/April 1976, had brought its own unique problems that had to be overcome by the film crew, but those were nothing in comparison to the location work at Norway for the opening act of
The Empire Strikes Back set on the ice planet of Hoth. Heavy ice, snowstorms, avalanches and 'white-outs' were constant, in the worst weather that the chosen location, Finse, had seen for decades. In such conditions it was a marvel that the main first unit, headed by Irvin Kershner, a frost-bitten Gary Kurtz, stalwart David Tomblin, and others, were able to accomplish so much. And thankfully, some material could even be shot literally outside the hotel!
But the worsening weather would go on to heavily affect the second unit's eventual filming of the ground snow battle scenes against the AT-AT's going into April, 1979...
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| Gary Kurtz and Irvin Kershner brave the elements. |
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| Mark Hamill gets sun sun and rest atop one of the special Empire snow vehicles. |
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| Peter Mayhew and crew enjoy a warming meal on at one the location camp bases. |
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| Filming Chewbacca's one and only scene on location. |
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| Continuity Polaroid of Mayhew with Pamela Mann. |
"That was fairly horrendous. It was cold and the wind was blowing. It was just a bit unpleasant, but the filming of that scene was only half a day."
Peter Mayhew - Star Wars Insider - Issue 28
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