

Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | October 19, 2011
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Return of the Jedi wraps up all of the Star Wars storylines quite nicely but the presence of those annoying Ewoks hurts the movie a bit.

genre | Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi |
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synopsis | As Rebel leaders map their strategy for an all-out attack on the Emperor's newer, bigger -- and dreaded --Death Star. Han Solo remains frozen in the cavernous desert fortress of Jabba the Hutt, the most loathsome outlaw in the universe, who is also keeping Princess Leia as a slave girl.Now a master of the Force, Luke Skywalker rescues his friends, but he cannot become a true Jedi Knight until he wages his own crucial battle against Darth Vader, who has sworn to win Luke over to the Dark side of the Force. |
lead actors | Mark Hamill | Harrison Ford | Carrie Fisher | Billy Dee Williams | Anthony Daniels | Peter Mayhew | James Earl Jones | Frank Oz | Ian McDiarmid | Sebastian Shaw | David Prowse | Alec Guinness | Kenny Baker |
director | Richard Marquand |