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โดยส่วนตัวผมอยากดูฉากที่ถูกตัดออกจาก Original Trilogy มาก ถึงแม้บางส่วนจาก A New Hope ผมเคยได้ดูใน Star Wars : Behind the Magic (CD-Rom) มาเมื่อนานมาแล้ว แต่อย่าง The Empire Strike Back และ Return of The Jedi มันเหมือนขุมทรัพย์ที่แฟนๆเฝ้ารอ แต่ก็ไม่รู้ว่างานนี้น้าจอร์จจะปล่อยของออกมาแค่ไหน น้าแกถนัดเรื่องกั๋กของไว้ขายหลายๆรอบเสียด้วย
Deleted scenes from Star Wars - Original Trilogy
Episode IV: A New Hope
While Luke is working on a moisture vaporator at the Lars homestead, he uses a set of binoculars to look up into the sky when his attention is caught by a few light flashes coming from the sky. Seeing two starships exchanging laser fire in space, he decides to go to tell his friends at Tosche Station. When he runs to his landspeeder, Treadwell, one of the moisture farming droids, malfunctions. Luke throws his hands up in frustration and continues to make his way to Anchorhead. This scene can be viewed on the CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic. As Luke blasts through Anchorhead with his landspeeder, he nearly knocks over an old lady who raises her fists in protest and yells for everyone to slow down. Luke visits his friends at Anchorhead. He tells his friends that he saw a space battle (between the Devastator and the blockade runner Tantive IV) with a set of binoculars, but at that point the battle is already over and his friends do not believe him. His friends all head back into the station, leaving Luke outside looking up at the sky. This scene can be viewed on the CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic. Outside Anchorhead, Biggs and Luke are walking and reminiscing about old times over a couple of drinks. During this conversation, Biggs tells Luke he wants to "jump ship and join the Rebellion." This revelation shocks Luke. Biggs then tries to convince Luke to leave with him, but Luke replies with a series of excuses and ends the conversation in quiet resignation. The two promise to meet again soon. This scene can be viewed on the CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic. While searching for a runaway R2-D2, Luke and C-3PO run into engine problems while traveling along the desert. As C-3PO is piloting the landspeeder, he yells out to Luke that he is experiencing a loss of power. Luke then crawls out of the cockpit to the rear of the craft and fixes a damaged circuit, which helps restore power. After a brief exchange of dialogue, the scene cuts away to a radar scanner on the dashboard indicating there is something ahead of them. Part of this scene can be seen in the documentary Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy. Han and a mysterious woman named Jenny are seen carousing and kissing in the Cantina before the meeting with Obi Wan and Luke. The intent was to give Han the aura of being a ladies' man. This scene can be viewed on the CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic. Darth Vader and Chief Bast discuss Grand Moff Tarkin and his ambitions (part of this scene was later redubbed and used in The Star Wars Holiday Special). Grand Moff Tarkin, Commander Tagge, and Admiral Motti view a schematic of the Death Star and discuss the threat the Rebel incursion aboard holds (the scene features one of the few wire-frame CG effects created for the film). After Tarkin destroys Alderaan, Princess Leia says: "And you call yourselves humans." (A similar line was included in the NPR radio play: "If there was any shred of humanity in you or these twisted creatures of yours, it's dead now.") Extended dialogue for Obi-Wan during the duel. This and the preceding scene can be seen in the documentary Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy. According to the CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic, another deleted scene exists, taking place just before the Battle of Yavin where another X-Wing pilot named Red Four announces himself, and gets shot down after destroying a Tie-fighter. (Even though this scene wasn't used, the actor who played Red Four, Jack Klaff, was mentioned at the end credits of Star Wars: A New Hope.) Biggs and Luke meet again at the Rebel base prior to the Battle of Yavin. Red Squadron leader Garven Dreis asks about Luke's piloting qualifications and discusses his service in the Clone Wars with Luke's father stating, "I remember your father from when I was a boy. He was one hell of a pilot." The scene was partially restored for the 1997 Special Edition, although most of Garven Dreis's dialogue was omitted. Han and Luke are seen congratulating each other after their successful fight against the TIE fighters while escaping the Death Star.
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
A number of Wampas infiltrate the Rebel base and kill at least one tauntaun. An image exists of a medical droid inspecting a tauntaun carcass. The Wampa attack is mentioned and shown in the Marvel Comics adaptation of the movie. While Luke is recovering inside a Bacta Tank, Han, Leia, Chewie, and C-3PO are in an adjacent room discussing what happened to Luke and the Wampa infiltration. Luke is recovering from the Bacta treatment and has his bandage mask removed. He and Leia have an intimate conversation afterwards that lead them toward a kiss but before they are able to do so, Artoo and Threepio enter. While travelling through Echo Base's corridors, R2-D2 is attacked by a Wampa. He is rescued and the wampa is killed by Rebel troops. Inside Echo Base, Luke mans a laser cannon. Various sites on the internet including starwarz.com show a photo of this scene. General Veers is killed when a snowspeeder piloted by Derek "Hobbie" Klivian crashes into his AT-AT Walker cockpit. While fleeing Imperial troops, Han suggests they take a shortcut through a room that has a sign on it. Leia tells him "that's where they keep those creatures" (the Wampas, which have been confined to the room). They run off and C-3PO tears off the warning sign, hoping the troops will mistake it for another room. Though never seen in any version of the film, shots of this scene were used in television ads and trailers, and the door is visible in the movie. Two Star Wars video games reference this room: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and the Star Wars: Trilogy arcade game. Originally, Luke's training on Dagobah was to include a montage sequences showing Luke's training and pace under master Yoda's watchful eye, from an extended run across the swamps to various force ability exercises and using his Lightsaber against four remotes (hovering Lightsaber training globes from Episode IV). Black and white pictures exist of Luke training with Yoda on his back while practicing with his Lightsaber. A page outlining the montage sequences was seen in the Marvel comic book adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back. In the carbon-freezing sequence, C-3PO's complete line would have been "I'm not ready to die on the back of a demented wookiee!" (the italicized words were deleted from all versions of the film, but were heard in their entirety on the Story of The Empire Strikes Back LP). A scene involving Lando, Leia, Chewbacca and the droids getting stuck in an elevator during the escape on Cloud City. In this scene, Lando climbs through a trapdoor in the ceiling of the elevator and uses his blaster to release the mechanism holding the elevator in place. The scene where they enter the elevator remains in the movie, yet the scene immediately after shows them appearing around a corner on an entirely different level of the city. During the rescue of Luke from beneath Cloud City, Leia positions the Millennium Falcon underneath Luke just as he lets go of the weather vane. Luke lands heavily on the top of the Falcon and Lando rushes off to bring him inside. Opening the top hatch, Lando attaches a ship cable to his belt and crawls out onto the roof of the Falcon. He sees Luke and grabs him, dragging him back to the safety of the ship as Leia steers the ship away from Cloud City. In the 2004 DVD box set of the Star Wars Trilogy, the Empire of Dreams documentary has an alternate scene at Cloud City between Han and Leia where they have different lines and they kiss.
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
After arriving on the second Death Star, Darth Vader communicates with Luke via the Force while Luke is assembling his new lightsaber just before infiltrating Jabba's palace. This deleted scene is confirmed to be included in the upcoming Blu-ray release. Moff Jerjerrod and two Royal Guards refuse to let Darth Vader in to see the Emperor, so Vader uses his Force-chokehold on Jerjerrod, but does not kill him. Later, Jerjerrod is stunned by a Royal Guard directly after being denied access to the Emperor. Stills of this scene exist. Just after Jabba tells Leia that she will learn to appreciate him, he pulls her closer and makes her drink from his jug. Two of Jabba's minions, Ree Yees and Saelt Marae (Yak Face) get into a confrontation with Salacious Crumb as C-3PO is caught in the middle. Stills of this scene have been found in the photo insert of the novel. After Luke falls into the Rancor pit, he force-jumps and grabs ahold of the grate before Jawas smash his hands with their rifle butts. Luke then falls into the eye of the Rancor. Stills of this scene exist, as noted in the 1983 official movie storybook. Right after Jabba's Sail Barge blows up, Luke, Han, Leia, Lando, and the droids go back to the Millennium Falcon and Luke's X-Wing, both of which are in the middle of a sand storm. Darth Vader lands in the Death Star docking bay with Luke, taking him to the Emperor. This scene was reused in The Empire Strikes Back Special Edition as Vader returns to the Executor. Although Luke cannot be seen, Moff Jerjerrod can be seen mouthing his lines from Return of the Jedi. The Sullustan Ten Nunb has some scenes of him piloting a B-Wing starfighter. This has been confirmed by puppeteer Mike Quinn, who controlled him as well as fellow Sullustan pilot Nien Nunb, Lando Calrissian's co-pilot. When Luke is hiding from Vader in the Throne Room, Luke offers Vader a chance to come and speak with him. Vader rejects the offer saying that he would not give him that kind of advantage. Luke throws his lightsaber to Vader and Vader realizes that he is protecting Leia from Vader. After Vader discovers his feeling, Luke uses the Force to take the lightsaber from Vader. Evidence of this still exists in the final scene. As Vader talks to Luke, he can be seen holding Luke's lightsaber. Several scenes of Lando's Rebel flight crew while manning the quad-guns during the battle of Endor exist, as do General Madine's shouts of victory while piloting his cruiser.
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