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The of Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope ) is the "unaltered" theatrical cut that many fans consider the definitive way to experience the film before the extensive CGI changes of the 1997 Special Editions and beyond. Key Features of the 1977 Cut

When Lucasfilm released the 2006 DVDs, they included a "bonus disc" featuring the 1977 version. However, it was not a restored, high-quality transfer. It was a non-anamorphic, laserdisc-era master, grainy, pan-and-scanned, and presented in standard 4:3 aspect ratio—arguably the worst possible official release of one of the most important films in history. It was a spiteful gesture, a "here’s your precious original, look how bad it looks" move by Lucas. Many fans believe this was intentional: to prove that the original was inferior and that the Special Edition was the definitive version. Star Wars -1977 Original Version-

For years, film preservationists and fans have campaigned for the release of the "Despecialized Editions"—fan-made restorations that meticulously reconstruct the original 1977 cut from film reels and prints. The demand highlights a desire to preserve the original historical artifact, warts and all, as it was seen by that first audience. The of Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV:

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