Elstree 1976 | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 14, 2016
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There is an odd melancholy in the tone to start but it grows in fan-service delight. An interesting look at the intensity of fandom.
| genre | Documentary |
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| synopsis | A documentary about ten very different lives connected by having appeared onscreen wearing masks or helmets in Star Wars. |
| lead actors | David Prowse | Jeremy Bulloch | Angus MacInnes | Garrick Hagon | Derek Lyons | Pam Rose | Paul Blake | Anthony Forrest | John Chapman | Laurie Goode |
| director | Jon Spira |












