
Finally on to the classics!
Episode IV: A New Hope, what was known for years as simply 'Star Wars' was actually, despite it's number,
the first Star Wars film that Lucas produced. The huge success of this truly original film changed cinema history in many ways, and made Lucas one of the most powerful men in Hollywood.
The film differs from the prequels not only in it's production, but the whole way the story is told and played out. A New Hope is much closer to the classic western and war films which inspired it, and the story is more focused around classic good versus evil tales and less concerned with complicated political scenarios. All the viewer need know is who is wearing the white hat and who's wearing the black one.
The main core of characters is diverse, yet still able to connect with it's audience. Something the prequels often failed at. From the start you want to know who these strange characters are, where they came from and where they're going. A band of heroes you are rooting for the entire film, and a pantomime villian to boo and hiss. Top marks go to whoever had the brilliant idea of casting Hammer Horror veteran Peter Cushing as the gloomy Grand Moff Tarkin, a classic villain in every sense. Cold and ruthless.
But of course on top of this simplistic yet brilliant story line is the whole Star Wars galaxy, an ageless fantasy which was totally original in science fiction.
The success of this first movie meant Lucas could continue what he had begun and went from strength to strength..........