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posted by LaminatorX on Monday June 08 2015, @06:58PM   Printer-friendly
from the Journal-of-the-Whills dept.

As CBCnews.ca reports, UNB's librarian came across what appears to be an original shooting script for Star Wars.

Deep in the archives of the University of New Brunswick's library in Saint John, a famous movie script sat forgotten and collecting dust. It tells the tales of a galaxy far, far away — and no one knows how it got there.

Since February, Kristian Brown, a librarian, has been sifting through the library's extensive science fiction collection. "I was just looking actually for something else entirely and then I just found this unique looking item," Brown said.

The script is bound in blue paper, emblazoned with official Lucasfilm Industries stamps. The date of the fourth edition revised script, is March 15, 1976, which is well ahead of the film's 1977 theatrical release date.


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  • (Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Monday June 08 2015, @10:00PM

    by wonkey_monkey (279) on Monday June 08 2015, @10:00PM (#193833) Homepage

    In the early drafts of the Star Wars script, you can see some shit before Marcia cut it. Because it sucked. It ended up in a New Hope.

    Did you mean in "Phantom Menace"? Or something?

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