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‘Star Wars’ script revealing how plot twist was kept secret sells for $32K An original “Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back” script, which reveals how a pivotal plot twist was hidden from actors, smashed auction estimates to sell for £23,000 ($32,000). Once belonging to Darth Vader actor David Prowse, and marked “Vader” at the top of each page, the incomplete script was auctioned by East Bristol Auctions in the UK on Tuesday or May the Fourth, a date celebrated annually as “Star Wars Day.” Prowse, who died in November aged 85, wore the black suit and helmet to play Vader in the original “Star Wars” trilogy. ....
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Darth Vader Star Wars script reveals how huge secret was preserved By Amy Woodyatt and Jack Guy, CNN Published Apr 21, 2021 1:52:48 AM enablePagination: false Courtesy: Edward Webb/Alamy (CNN) A script for Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back reveals how a pivotal plot twist in the movie franchise was considered to be such a secret that it was not reflected in the lines provided to actors. The script, which belonged to Darth Vader actor David Prowse, will be auctioned next month by East Bristol Auctions in the UK. The actor died in November aged 85. Prowse wore the black suit and helmet to play Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. ....
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Posted on 17th January 2021 // Reviews // 0 Comments Ironic Stalinism is making a bit of a comeback on social media among idiots who fancy themselves to be on the left and choose to find something amusingly unconventional about celebrating a mass murderer writes Andy Stowe. The superb new Russian film Dear Comrades directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy, which is now streaming on Curzon and is being entered for this year’s Oscars, gives a flavour of what Stalinism really was and how it endures in regimes like Putin’s and Assad’s. In 1962 factory workers in the Russian city of Novocherkassk went on strike and marched peacefully into the city centre, bearing portraits of Lenin, to lobby the local government about wage cuts of one third and price rises. KGB snipers murdered twenty-six of them, their bodies were dispersed across the region in unmarked graves and everyone who witnessed the events had to swear a legal document which meant they would be executed for talking a ....