george lucas said he didnt have the budget or fx tecnoligy to tell the huge story he wanted so he cut it down
If you mean the film from 1977, it was just called "Star Wars." But if you're talking about the 4th film that's commonly known as "Episode 1," it is named "The Phantom Menace."
The very first character to appear in any Star Wars film - as well as having the first line - was C-3P0, played by Anthony Daniels.
The Death Star featured in several of the Star Wars movies and was most prominently featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
It was Star Wars Episode IV/4 A New Hope, which came out in 1977.
Star Wars: A New Hope Released 1977 in movies It was originally just named "Star Wars," but then after the release of the prequel trilogy films, it was then named "Episode 4: A New Hope."
No. Episode number 4 was the first film made.
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Star Wars Episode 1: The Phanton Menace, written and directed by George Lucas, was released in 1999. It was the first film in a three-part prequel to the original Star Wars movie series.
John Williams, Most Notably For The First Star Wars Film, "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope", In 1977.
The fourth Star Wars movie was the first to be released titled originally simply Star Wars & later A New Hope.The fourth Star Wars to be made was The Phantom Menace a.k.a. Episode One.
No, the first time we see Ahsoka is in the Clone Wars novels, then in the film. The novel came out a few days before the film did.
Stars Wars: A New Hope debuted on May 25, 1977.