The
second entry in George Lucas's Star Wars trilogy finds Luke Skywalker
(Mark Hamill), the green-as-grass hero from the first film, now a seasoned
space warrior. Luke's Star Wars cohorts Han Solo (Harrison
Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) are likewise more experienced
in the ways and means of battling the insidious Empire, as represented
by the brooding Darth Vader (body of David Prowse, voice of James Earl
Jones). And, of course, "The Force", personified by the ghost of Luke's
mentor Ben Kenobi (Alec Guinness), is with them all. Retreating from
Vader's minions, Luke ends up, at first, on the Ice Planet Hoth and
then the tropical Dagobah. Here he makes the acquaintance of the gnomish
Yoda (voice of Franz Oz), whose all-encompassing wisdom comes in handy
during the serial-like perils of the rest of the film. Before the film's
open-ended climax, we are introduced to the apparently duplicitous Lando
Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) and are let in on a secret that profoundly
affects both Luke and his arch-enemy Vader. Many viewers consider this
award-winning film the best of the Star Wars movies, and its special-effects
bonanza was pure gold at the box office.
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