To Be Continued Directed by George Lucas
George Lucas (born 1944) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and entrepreneur. His most well known work includes both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. In addition to producing feature films, he has also created television series and written books.
Full-length films [edit]
Short films and attractions [edit]
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Television films and series [edit]
Young Indiana Jones story writing credits
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (original TV release) | The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (re-edited for VHS/DVD) | |||
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Season | Episode | Volume | Chapter | Segment |
1 | 1. "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal" | I. The Early Years | 1. My First Adventure | I. "Egypt" |
6. Spring Break Adventure | II. "Mexico" | |||
2. "London, May 1916" | 7. Love's Sweet Song | II. "London"[8] | ||
3. "British East Africa, September 1909" | 2. Passion for Life | I. "British East Africa"[8] | ||
4. "Verdun, September 1916" | II. The War Years | 9. Demons of Deception | I. "Verdun" | |
5. "German East Africa, December 1916" | 11. Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life | I. "German East Africa" | ||
6. "Congo, January 1917" | II. "Congo" | |||
2 | 1. "Austria, March 1917" | 13. Adventures in the Secret Service | I. "Austria" | |
2. "Somme, Early August 1916" | 8. Trenches of Hell | I. "Somme" | ||
3. "Germany, Mid-August 1916" | II. "Germany" | |||
4. "Barcelona, May 1917" | 14. Espionage Escapades | I. "Barcelona"[8] | ||
7. "Petrograd, July 1917" | 13. Adventures in the Secret Service | II. "Petrograd" | ||
9. "Vienna, November 1908" | I. The Early Years | 3. The Perils of Cupid | I. "Vienna" | |
13. "Paris, September 1908" | 2. Passion for Life | II. "Paris"[8] | ||
14. "Peking, March 1910" | 5. Journey of Radiance | II. "Peking" | ||
15. "Benares, January 1910" | I. "Benares" | |||
16. "Paris, October 1916" | II. The War Years | 9. Demons of Deception | II. "Paris" |
Other media [edit]
Books [edit]
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Adaptations unproduced episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars series [edit]
Multimedia products for PC [edit]
George Lucas developed[9] and produced variety multimedia content for CD-ROM:
- GTV: A Geographic Perspective on American History (1990)
- Life Story: The Race for the Double Helix (1990)
- The Mystery of the Disappearing Ducks (1993)
Unreleased and unrealized projects [edit]
Acting credits [edit]
Full-length films [edit]
Short films [edit]
Television [edit]
Uncredited production roles [edit]
Lucas has worked as an otherwise executive producer or creative capacity on several films and television series where he was not credited.
List incomplete.
Full-length films [edit]
Short films and attractions [edit]
Also many documentary features about Lucasfilm films from DVD and Blu-ray.
Television films and series [edit]
Also many documentary videos and documentary web-series about Lucasfilm films from television Internet, DVD and Blu-ray.
Other contribution [edit]
In addition to any of his own involvement, Lucas has numerous "Based on characters created by", "Based on Star Wars created by", "Based on Indiana Jones created by", "Very Special Thanks" and "Special Thanks" credits in various films, television series and video games.
Full-length films [edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | The Bus | Production assistant | Documentary film |
1966 | Grand Prix | Additional camera operator | |
1968 | Finian's Rainbow | Production assistant | |
Journey to the Pacific | Assistant editor | Documentary film | |
1969 | The Rain People | Production associate | |
Mackenna's Gold | Trainee | ||
1970 | Gimme Shelter | Camera operator | Documentary film |
1972 | The Godfather | Assistant editor[15] | |
1979 | Apocalypse Now | Participated in early development of the film as director, later helped financing late in production | |
1981 | Dragonslayer | Participated in making of the film | |
1985 | Ran | Participated in the financing of the film | |
1989 | Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland | Participated in making of the film | |
1990 | Dreams | Participated in the supervised post-production | |
1993 | Jurassic Park | Supervised post-production[16] | |
2000 | We Married Margo | Sound mixed | |
2015 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Wrote rough story treatment, creative consultant early in development | |
2016 | Rogue One | Creative consultant in development and visited set | |
2017 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | Wrote rough story treatment, creative consultant in development | |
2018 | Solo: A Star Wars Story | Convinced original concept for the film, creative consultant early in development, visited set | |
2019 | Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker | Wrote rough story treatment, creative consultant in development | |
2023 | Untitled fifth Indiana Jones film | Conceived early story idea, planned as executive producer in early production |
Short films [edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | The Soldier | Assistant cameraman | |
Orgy Beach Party | Still photographer | ||
1965 | Wipeout | Participated in making of the film | |
1966 | Glut | Sound editor | |
Marcello, I'm So Bored | Sound editor | ||
1968 | Why Man Creates | Camera operator | Documentary film |
Television series [edit]
Year | Title | Role |
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2019 | Game of Thrones | Assisted director during production of first episode of final season |
2019-2020 | The Mandalorian | Visited set during season 1 and season 2 |
Video game [edit]
Year | Title | Role |
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2008 | Star Wars: The Force Unleashed | Participated in making |
2009 | Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings |
Comic book [edit]
Year | Title | Credits |
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2013–2014 | The Star Wars | Eight issue comic adaptation of unproduced early screenplay for Star Wars Written by J.W. Rinzler |
Re-releases [edit]
Year | Title | Role |
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1997 | Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope | Executive producer, director |
1997 | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | Executive producer, director |
1997 | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | Executive producer, director |
1998 | American Graffiti DVD | Supervisor |
2004 | THX 1138 - The George Lucas Director's Cut | Executive producer, director |
2004 | Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope DVD | Executive producer, director |
2004 | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back DVD | Executive producer, director |
2004 | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi DVD | Executive producer, director |
2007-2008 | The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones DVDs | Executive producer |
2011 | American Graffiti Digitally remastered | Supervisor |
2011 | Star Wars - The Complete Saga Blu-ray | Executive producer |
2012 | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D | Supervisor |
2012 | Indiana Jones The Complete Adventures Digitally remastered | Supervisor |
2013 | Willow Digitally remastered | Supervisor |
2013 | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 3D | Supervisor |
2015 | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 3D | Supervisor |
2019 | Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 4K remaster | Supervisor |
2019 | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 4K remaster | Supervisor |
2019 | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 4K remaster | Supervisor |
References [edit]
- ^ Murch, Walter, The Making of American Graffiti
- ^ Also uncredited co-director, story concept, screenplay edits, editor, music supervisor, additional camera operator
- ^ Pollock, Dale (July 25, 1979). "More American Graffiti Review". Variety. Reed Elsevier Inc. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ Sperling, Nicole (March 5, 2010). "The Hollywood Insider: Will '30 Rock' keep rolling?". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1092. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
After 5 years, George Lucas is directing again.
- ^ Pollock, Dale, Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas, Harmony Books, New York, 1983, ISBN 0-517-54677-9.
- ^ Fensch, Thomas, Films on the Campus, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York, 1970, ISBN 0-498-07428-5.
- ^ The original series episodes has been re-edited in chronological order as 22 TV films The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. New stories and connecting segments were filmed, which were not present in the original broadcast of the series in 1992-1996.
- ^ a b c d The re-release does not receive "Story by" credit for this segment, although it did in the original broadcast of the series.
- ^ "SOFTWARE; Rescuing Children From Boredom".
- ^ George Lucas: A Life. Brian Jay Jones.
- ^ Baxter, John (1999). "Snake Surprise". Mythmaker: The Life and Work of George Lucas . Avon Books. pp. 332–341. ISBN0-380-97833-4.
- ^ "Lucasfilm: Body Heat". Lucasfilm. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
- ^ Brooks, Dan (May 24, 2018). "A Portrait of the Scoundrel as a Young Man: Writers Lawrence and Jonathan Kasdan on Solo: A Star Wars Story". StarWars.com. Lucasfilm Ltd. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
I went to George who I had just worked with on Raiders [of the Lost Ark] and Empire [Strikes Back], and George said, "I'll executive produce the movie, uncredited." - Lawrence Kasdan
- ^ Champlin, Charlles (1997). George Lucas: The Creative Impulse : Lucasfilm's First 25 Years (2nd ed.). New York : Harry N. Abrams. p. 112.
- ^ "The Godfather (1972) Trivia".
- ^ "Jurassic Park Trivia".
External links [edit]
Wikisource has original text related to this article:
- "George Lucas biography". Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
- George Lucas filmography at IMDb
- George Lucas filmography at AllMovie
- George Lucas filmography at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- George Lucas biography at Lucasfilm.com
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