By adding up the times on the back of the DVD cases, I come up with a total running time of 13 hours and 23 minutes. That assumes that the listed times are correct, that you are watching the new versions of the first three, and that you let them run from the opening logo to the end of the credits.
roughly 13 hours and 15 minutes.
note : that is not exact
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1,2,3,4,5,6 but they were made in the order of 4,5,6,1,2,3
The first war shown in the movies the Clone Wars. In the expanded universe the first war on record is Unification Wars, which created the Republic.
The first Star Wars film was influenced by the Vietnam War, which took place around the time of the film's writing.
There are the original 3 movies (episodes 4-6) There are the 3 prequels (episodes 1-3) There are 3 newer sequels (episodes 7-9) Also the Han Solo movie and Rogue One. There are also animated movies like clone wars. So 11 live action movies so far as well as some animated movies and tv series like the Mandalorian and Rebels.
The inventor of the drive in movie theater is Richard Hollingshead. He combined his two favorite interests which were movies and cars to come up with the idea. The very first drive in movie theater was opened in Camden, New Jersey on June 6, 1933.
Peter Mayhew played Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies.
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George Lucas created Star Wars on May 25, 1977.
1,2,3,4,5,6 but they were made in the order of 4,5,6,1,2,3
Any store that sells movies, Amazon.com, eBay, Best Buy (there are countless options)
Im assuming you want to know who wrote the musical scores for the Star Wars movies: John Williams
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if you've seen the movies then the answer should be an obvious NOOOOOOOOO because right before the beginning of the movie it comes up "long ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
The first war shown in the movies the Clone Wars. In the expanded universe the first war on record is Unification Wars, which created the Republic.
Share warrants can be found on sites such as the New York Stock Exchange website which provides a separate page of warrants. Sites like NASDAQ that do not separate them, you can look for the warrant symbol that is often a "W."
You're probably thinking of Jar Jar Binks if you're talking about the newer movies.