One way or another, would be a day they would never forget. On the eve of Star Wars release, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas and his cast and crew braced themselves for the worse. Due to those setbacks, Fox Studios began to put pressure on Lucas to finish the movie. The shooting of the movie was full of mishaps, problems with practical effects never done before, a bad first edit of the movie, but that didn't stop George from fulfilling his Space Opera. And that's how Star Wars became a reality. Suddenly, Alan Ladd Jr -head of 20th Century Fox- appeared, a man that trusted in Lucas' genius. Then, Lucas presented Star Wars to the United Artists, but they refused to budget the film, so he went to Universal Pictures, the studio that financed American Graffiti however, it was rejected, as the film concept was "too strange". After many drafts, he finally came to a satisfactory conclusion. "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away." Pre review: Its writing started in January 1973, "eight hours a day, five days a week", George Lucas said by taking small notes, inventing odd names and assigning them possible characterization.
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