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Star Wars Trilogy Episodes IV-VI (Blu-ray + DVD)
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | NTSC, AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD+Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, George Lucas, Carrie Fisher |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 6 |
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Star Wars: The Original Trilogy on Blu-ray+DVD Combo feature Star Wars Episodes IV-VI.
The STAR WARS saga concludes with Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, aided by an unforgettable assortment of courageous characters, lead the Rebellion to bring balance back to the Force
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Nineteen years after the formation of the Empire, Luke Skywalker is thrust into the struggle of the Rebel Alliance when he meets Obi-Wan Kenobi, who has lived for years in seclusion on the desert planet of Tatooine. Obi-Wan begins Luke's Jedi training as Luke joins him on a daring mission to rescue the beautiful Rebel leader Princess Leia from the clutches of the evil Empire.
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
In this installment, Luke Skywalker and his friends have set up a new base on the ice planet of Hoth, but it is not long before their secret location is discovered by the evil Empire. After narrowly escaping, Luke splits off from his friends to seek out a Jedi Master called Yoda. Meanwhile, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO seek sanctuary at a city in the Clouds run by Lando Calrissian, an old friend of Han’s. But little do they realize that Darth Vader already awaits them.
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
(4 years after Episode IV) In the epic conclusion of the saga, the Empire prepares to crush the Rebellion with a more powerful Death Star while the Rebel fleet mounts a massive attack on the space station. Luke Skywalker confronts Darth Vader in a final climactic duel before the evil Emperor.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.4 x 6.8 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Item model number : FOX2287624BR
- Media Format : NTSC, AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD+Blu-ray, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 6 hours and 27 minutes
- Release date : October 8, 2013
- Actors : Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
- Producers : George Lucas
- Language : Unknown (Stereo)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00E9PMMX0
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,173 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #103 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #714 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025An item that was in great condition and works well.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2000Many Sci Fi buffs tend to treat the Star Wars trilogy like it was the second coming. It was a ground breaking effort on the part of George Lucas but not exactly a world shaking revolution.
These films put to death the theory that all science fiction films must be "B" grade. They were big budget, hi tech, well directed films with some excellent performances. Star Wars launched the successful careers of so many people that they are impossible to list.
The first film, "Star Wars", takes us through Luke Skywalker's discovery of his destiny. He finds an old Jedi Knight, Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi, who takes it on himself to train Luke in the ways of the force. Unfortunately Ben and Luke get drafted by Princess Leia in an attempt to save her and oppose the evil emperor and his second in command, Lord Darth Vader. They are aided by a smuggler/pilot, Han Solo and his copilot Chewbacca in the fastest ship in the cosmos, the Millennium Falcon. Some heavy duty action is had by all when Leia is rescued, (losing Ben in the process) and the emperor's death star is destroyed with only moments to spare before the rebel base was to be obliterated.
The second film, "The Empire Strikes Back", disappointed me at the time because of its open ended finish. I have since forgiven it for this. As with the first film, the second starts by skipping some of the intervening background material. So, we are left to catch up to the plot by ourselves. We find Luke Han and Leia in a new rebel base on a frozen planet. During an isolated scene where Luke is captured by a snow beast we find that his Jedi powers have developed a little more and that the friendship between he and Han has grown even stronger. But not to the point where their rivalry over Leia has abated.
The empire locates the rebel base and they all have to turn tail and run. Yes, we discover that the destruction of the death star at the end of the last film was nowhere near the end of the empire. Everyone bugs out in an orderly fashion except Luke who heads off to find a new master, by following the instructions of the now spectral Obi-Wan. Han, Chewy and Leia find that the Falcon is in need of repair and have to limp to the nearest port of call.
Luke finds the memorable Jedi Master Yoda, and starts his training. Meanwhile the falcon's crew is in trouble after Han's friend, Lando Calrissian, involuntarily betrays them to Darth Vader, resulting in Han being frozen in carbonite. So it's Luke to the rescue. The problem is that this was Darth's plan all along. Thus we get to see Luke, fencing with Darth. Luke loses his hand but gains a Father. Both against his will.
The final film, "Return of the Jedi", was excellent, except for the ridiculously cutesy Ewoks. We have to do another leap forward to catch the plot which has moved to the point where all of Han's friends are involved in an attempt at his rescue. Han has been sold, as a wall decoration, to Jaba the Hut, a type of Mafia boss in the shape of a giant, fat, salamanda. Luke arrives and impresses the hell out of everyone with his new Jedi powers. With a little help he saves everyone and the movie moves on.
The empire is building another death star and the rebels have a plan to destroy it. Of course Han, Luke, Leia, etc. are all critical to the success of this plan. They must land on a tropical moon to disable the force field that protects the half built deathstar. In the process, Luke is voluntarily captured and tries to turn Darth, his Father, away from evil. We get to see another great dual between the two of them. This time the emperor is on the side lines cheering them on whilst trying to turn Luke to the dark side of the force. Luke is made of sterner stuff than that though.
Meanwhile the rest of the gang have run into the improbable Ewoks. Fuzzy, teddy bear like people who seem unable to walk without waddling. Strangely they turn out to be useful allies, in the capacity of scouts, diversions and pesky warriors. The force field is eventually brought down and the rebels attack only to find that the death star is not nonfunctional after all. If it wasn't for Darth Vader turning against the emperor at the last minute, in order to save Luke, all would have been lost.
Many people have been awaiting more movies in the series. A number of good follow up books have been written, Timothy Zahn's efforts are especially good. However, Lucus has decided to go back in time and produce some prequels. We will see a young version of Obi-Wan as the hero. It should be good.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2011I just got my Blu Rays of episodes 4-6 and started my weekend by watching Empire Strikes Back.
Firstly, my system:
Mitsubishi 1080p projector on a 120" screen.
Denon receiver with Dolby Tru HD and DTS HD
Atlantic Technology Speakers 5.1
PS3
Picture quality: Amazing! No graininess with great color balance. Original aspect ratio. I've seen the DVDs (including the issue that contains the original theatrical release - that was not in anamorphic wide screen, but original!), the laser discs (both new release and the mega box set that has each movie spanning 3 discs!) and of course the VHS versions that were originally pan and scan. Of course, the Blu Ray's picture quality cannot be matched by previous technologies. I don't know how else to describe the picture, except that it looks like it was filmed using recent technologies, not 35 mm film stock from the 1970s. If you see some other Blu Ray transfers from the '70s and '80s, you'll notice a significant deterioration and graininess that's typical of the low quality film stock from those decades. Take a look, for example, at the Blu Ray transfer of Ghostbusters and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about! This experience, however, was just awesome.
Sound quality: The people that invented THX were, of course, going to do an awesome job and they did not disappoint. These movies are presented in DTS HD - which I feel sounds better than Dolby Tru HD (that's not included). Dolby Digital and DTS standard audio tracks are also on the disks, but why have a Blu Ray player if you can't enjoy the HD audio!?! I think the sound outdid the picture quality! There was a perfect sound emersion with excellent use of the surround channels. Not just gimmicky noises that most other movies employ, this experience really made you feel like you were in the middle of all the action. If you have a well calibrated 5.1 setup, pay close attention to the rainy sequence with Luke and Yoda in Empire; rain is coming down all around you! Simply beautiful! During the asteroid sequence, the surround channels are used with extreme precision; as ships come from the background or fade into the background, you feel it. The .1 aspect? The sub woofers are perfectly balanced throughout the movie. Again, never a gimmicky use of this most important channel. The subs rumble with great precision, just like the surrounds. The battle on Hoth was simply perfect with regard to the use of surrounds and sub. I never had to adjust the volume to adjust from dialog to action sequences - that was the whole point of Lucas' original mission with THX balancing. You should hear the dialog when it's time to hear it and the action sounds shouldn't overpower the rest of the movie. I often find myself lowering volume during crazy action sequences and raising the volume to hear dialog in lesser quality sound mixes...even from modern productions. Not with this movie, the balance was just perfect. This will become a new reference standard for testing sound systems!
Regarding Lucas meddling with the originals? I don't really care. Mostly because I think Empire Strikes Back is the best one of all 6 and he really didn't mess with this one much! There are some CGI flight sequences that don't take anything away from the movie, in fact, I think they add to it. Thank you George!!! Star Wars, of course has crazy meddling, with Jaba and new creatures...just too distracting. And I never really liked Return of the Jedi - I thought it was very cheesy with the Ewoks. So if you're like me and want to relive the best movie ever (in my opinion), then these Blu Rays can't be beat.
Worth every penny, even if it's just to watch Empire Strikes Back. Beware though, this box set only includes the 3 movies and no bonuses material. The movies do have audio commentary, but no other special features. I'm ok with that - I think you can enjoy "the making of" stuff only so many times before it gets boring.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024So the big question is, if the original trilogy is in theit unaltered states ie. those films that were released in 1977,1980 & 1983? The answer is a resounding YES, but at a "cost". This is the only way, on dvd, to enjoy the trilogy in the way they were seen in theatres all those years ago, unless you have them in laserdisc format. All three movies are the original theatrical versions, the audio is Dolby 2.0 surround in english, french & spanish, subtitles are in english only, & are all presented in 4x3 letterbox format (aspect ration 2.35:1). The sources that these dvds were struck, appears to be from an unremastered version of each movie, there appears to be minor specks & "print damage" which is present, but does not distract from the viewing enjoyment. This boxset also includes the 2004 versions (ie 2.0) of each movie with the new alterations in widescreen format for 16x9 TVs, the sound is Dolby 5.1 Surround EX & 2.0 in english, french & spanish in 2.0 Dolby Surround, with english subtitles only. There are a few Special Features available, one commentary on each movie, dvd-rom links, & LEGO Star Wars II Video Games XBOX demo & trailer. Enjoyable & recommended for all fans of the Original Trilogy!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025Delivery and video viewing above satisfaction.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025All really watched the set, will again.
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- JohnReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars The original Star Wars movies. Have special magic forever as good sci fi movies.
For the new generations of people. These three movies are good entertainment despite being first made in 1977. The special effects are still good. The action is brilliant. It even features a first class acting performance from a key character that is played by a black actor. Watch all three movies back to back and totally enjoy them. Genius was used to make these three really entertaining movies. I highly recommend watching these movies.
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CliffReviewed in the Netherlands on December 1, 2024
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B. Casás RamaReviewed in Germany on October 23, 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars ENDLICH!!!
Selbstverständlich kann man/frau bei der STAR WARS -TRILOGIE viel Negatives sehen, wenn man/frau will. Aber das ist eben bei vielen Dingen so: sie stehen für etwas, was schön war oder ist, oder sie erinnern an etwas, das nervt oder provoziert oder ärgert, weil man/frau vielleicht inzwischen irgendwie "reifer" und so richtig "erwachsen" geworden ist. Aber vielleicht sollte man/frau sich eine gewisse Naivität bewahren, um auch die Jüngeren verstehen zu können oder? Und was hilft da mehr als STAR WARS, Naivität in Reinkultur und zwar absolut nicht ironisch gemeint!!! STAR WARS hat weder die filosofische Tiefe und vor allem Authentizität von 2001 von Kubrick, auch nicht die poetisch-melancholische Wirkung von LAUTLOS IM WELTRAUM, auch nicht die bedrückende Enge und Düsterkeit von ALIEN (bis auf den ziemlich ironischen TEIL 4). Aber die genannten Filme oder Serien haben eben nicht das, was STAR WARS hat: Lebensfreude, Humor, Tempo, grenzenlosen Optimismus, reine Freundschaft, naive Liebe, kindliche Fantasie ohne irgendwelche Fesseln. STAR WARS ist zauberhaft, faszinierend gradlinig, lebensbejahend, liebesbejahend, strahlend, einfach eine Erholung bei all den angestrengt tiefschürfenden Erzeugnissen, die jedes Problem aufplustern, bis man/frau die Schnauze voll hat von so viel negativer Energie. Die Rollen sind klar verteilt: hier der naive Held, der zum Krieger für das Gute mutiert, sein Freund, der das Gute in sich erst im Laufe der Geschichte entdeckt aber vom Anfang an begeistert mit seiner grenzenlosen Energie und seinem strahlenden Optimismus (HARRISON FORD), die Heldin, die eher schmächtig und feingliedrig ist aber zäh und mutig und sooo bezaubernd, dann der väterliche Meister, der sich für das Gute opfert, die DROIDEN, die die Geschichte für Kinder (und für Kind-Gebliebene)auflockern, dem gegenüber DARTH VADER als schwarzer SAMURAI zwischen den Welten, der wie ein Vampir anderen Menschen die Lebenskraft aussaugen kann. Das IMPERIUM als Symbol für eine totalitäre Macht, die Rebellen als Symbol für das Gute, das unermüdlich für die Freiheit kämpft. Die Aussage ist naiv aber wohltuend. Und die Tricks sind auch heute noch genial! Natürlich ist die ganze Filosofie übernommen! Die Macht, die JEDI-RITTER, na ja, heute gucke ich mir das an und weiß, dass Lucas das einfach aus fernöstlichen Filosofien übernommen hat, natürlich hat er alles auf ein Minimun reduziert,aber wen stört's? Ist nicht MATRIX viel schlimmer? Wo MATRIX einfach nur heuchelt, gibt sich STAR WARS gar nicht erst den Anschein, die ganzen Details nicht übernommen zu haben. Samurais, Shaolin-Mönche, Kung-Fu-Filosofie (auf kindlichem Niveau), Cowboys (FORD!!!, Tarzan (EWOKs!!!) und und und. Und wenn schon! Es ist einfach frech gemacht, perfekt inszeniert, absolut nicht prätentiös sondern gut gemeint, und vor allem unterhaltsam. DAS IMPERIUM SCHLÄGT ZURÜCK ist inhaltlich und künstlerisch zwar den andern Teilen überlegen, ist durchweg genial, aber dafür sind sowohl EPISODE IV als auch EPISODE VI (RÜCKKEHR DER JEDI-RITTER) strahlend und voller Energie, actionreich, rasant, nicht eine Sekunde langweilig. Die Änderungen von Lucas akzeptiere ich, da es sich um sein Werk handelt und er eben dieses Recht zugestanden bekommen muss. Gestört haben mich diese Änderungen jedenfalls nicht. Vor allem in EPISODE IV fand ich die Szene mit Jabba und HARRISON FORD gelungen und passend. Und zu der Bildqualität und auch der Tonqualität kann ich nur sagen: GENIAL!!! Ich gucke hin und staune! Super! Wenn alle sich so viel Mühe geben würden, hätten wir keinen Grund mehr, uns zu beschweren und das Geld wäre immer gut angelegt. INDIANA JONES war schon ein Hammer, aber STAR WARS gehört unbedingt in jede Sammlung! Wenn sich die Kids schon nicht die Zeit nehmen, einige schöne Gedanken aus fernöstlichen Filosofien zu lesen, dann bekommen sie sie eben hier serviert. Wer STAR WARS eben diese filosofische Einfalt vorwirft, ist ein unverbesserlicher Negativ-Seher. STAR WARS ist POP-KULTUR hoch Tausend und wirkt positiv. Auch das Böse entpuppt sich als Opfer, Vater und Sohn lieben sich doch in letzter Konsequenz, die Liebe siegt, das Gute gewinnt: Ich finde solche Filme tröstlich. Denn das Drumherum (Special Effects, Kameraführung, Kulissen) ist WELTKLASSE!!! Lucas ist sicher ein großes Kind und hoffnungslos optimistisch in diesem Werk, aber ihm das vorzuwerfen, ist zu leicht. Soll man/frau sich immer das Düstere der Welt reinziehen? Da suche ich mir aber bitteschön andere Medien und ganz bestimmt nicht diese Art von Filmen. Ich genieße es einfach, STAR WARS zu sehen und mich wieder so wie ein Kind zu fühlen wie damals, als ich ungläubig das erste Mal im Kino diese sensationellen Special Effects bestaunte. Ich erinnere mich an die Eingangssequenz von EPISODE IV mit dem nicht enden wollenden Raumschiff, dann dieser unglaubliche Sound! Und dann dieses Feuerwerk an guter Laune, Abenteurlust, Humor, perfekten Tricks noch und nöcher und am Ende siegt das Gute. Schön! Mein Tipp: Kaufen und genießen! Und wer STAR WARS nicht mag, soll es eben bleiben lassen! Und wer meint, er wäre der Purist unter den Puristen und müsste Lucas abstrafen mit seiner Kritik, der sollte sich mal überlegen, wer eigentlich das Ganze erdacht und umgesetzt hat... Ich bin einfach nur froh, dass STAR WARS endlich in dieser überragenden Qualität vorliegt! Endlich muss man/frau sich nicht mehr mit der miserablen VHS-Video-Qualität herumärgern! Verglichen mit so vielen pseudo-intellektuellen Science-Fiction-Filmen heutiger Machart ist STAR WARS eine Offenbarung! Zückt die Laserschwerter und auf in den Kampf für das Kind in uns! Und vor allem danke ich Lucas ausdrücklich dafür, dass endlich, endlich diese wunderbaren Erinnerungen in einer solch superben Bild-und Tonqualität vorliegen und dann mit den unfassbar vielen Extras! Ein Hammer! Vor allem DAS IMPERIUM SCHLÄGT ZURÜCK war auf VIDEO eine einzige Katastrophe, schon vergessen? Man konnte vor allem in den dunklen Passagen oft kaum etwas erkennen. Und jetzt? Brillant restauriert! Diese TRILOGIE ist und bleibt ein absoluter Hammer! Wenn ich bedenke, wie miserabel ALIENS (Teil 2) auf DVD aufbereitet wurde, bin ich froh, dass LUCAS und SPIELBERG (INDIANA JONES, UNHEIMLICHE BEGEGNUNG DER DRITTEN ART und eben STAR WARS) sich so viel Mühe gegeben haben! Diese TRILOGIE ist ein MUSS!!! Und jeder, der diese Filme liebt, wird begeistert sein, garantiert! Die Kinofassungen werden irgendwann schon nachgeschoben, ich kann warten. KAUFEN, KAUFEN, KAUFEN!!!
- ANORReviewed in Australia on April 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Gift
Partners fav movie he loved it
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純ちゃんReviewed in Japan on September 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars ダース・ベイダーの声の人 追悼
英語におけるダース・ベイダーの声の方 James earl Jonesが亡くなり、世界中に知られた声、との報道を聞いて、欲しくなり購入。
すごく親近感を感じる声だった。ダース・ベイダーのファンになりました。