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Rare 1st interview with Sir Alec Guinness on the release of Star Wars
Sir Alec Guinness's role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy, beginning in 1977, brought him worldwide recognition by a new generation, as well as Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. In letters to his friends,Sir Alec Guinness described the film as "fairy tale rubbish", but the film's sense of moral good He was one of the few cast members who believed that the film would be a box office hit; he negotiated a deal for 2% of the gross royalties paid to the director, George Lucas, who received one fifth of the box office takings. This made him very wealthy in his later life, and he agreed to take the part of Kenobi on the condition that he would not have to do any publicity to promote the film. Upon his first viewing of the film, Guinness wrote in his diary that "It's a pretty staggering film as spectacle and technically brilliant. Exciting, very noisy and warm-hearted. The battle scenes at the end go on for five minutes too long, I feel, and some of the dialogue is excruciating and much of it is lost in noise, but it remains a vivid experience."
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antsays...*70s
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (70s) - requested by ant.
Fantomassays..."People are going to read too much into it".
You don't know the half of it, Alec.
ChaosEnginesays...I've seen Guinness in plenty of other movies (Bridge on the River Kwai is prob his best IMO), but I grew up watching Star Wars as a kid and whenever I hear him speak, I hear Kenobi.
kingmobsays...I didn't know he was so chill.
I always read he thought it was the worst job he took or something.
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