(I'm going to assume that "original 1977 Star Wars" actually means the print that was released prior to the premiere of The Empire Strikes Back. That version was the 1977 cut but with the "Episode IV: A New Hope" added to the opening crawl. That is how it was most widely known as in the years after its original release. That's my assumption anyway. It's still going to be the material circa 1977.)
It's a real wonder that it is coming out though! Ever since 1997 the official line from Lucasfilm is that the footage that was cleaned up and restored prior to getting enhanced effects for the Special Editions, had been irreparably damaged during that process. George Lucas insisted that A New Hope as had first come out in theaters no longer existed. He further stated that the Special Editions were in his mind the definitive Star Wars trilogy and that there was no real need or perhaps even desire for the original cuts.
Disney many have done a few things wrong since taking over the franchise in 2012, but this is not one off those. Because many of us have been wanting the classic A New Hope - the version that won awards out the wazoo and was one of the very first movies inducted into the National Film Registry - to be made available to us. The A New Hope cut that many if not most of us still remember from between 1977 and 1996 is, I prefer to believe anyway, a priceless historical artifact of its time. It deserves to be forever honored and esteemed. And the people who have come after deserve to see it for themselves: a cut of the first Star Wars movie that really does have Han shooting first.
I don't know how they did it but apparently there was a pristine print of that first version of Episode IV out there and now it's been restored and being made ready for its golden anniversary. I hope this does a zillion dollars at the box office. Maybe then Disney and Lucasfilm will not only release the original versions of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi also, but make them on sale for home release. I would certainly love to have the first trilogy as originally enjoyed in my personal library.
Think I'm going to wear my lucky Star Wars cap, that I've had since being at Elon, when I go see this in the theater.







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