Star Wars (1976) Early Draft Script Compilation Deleted Tosche Station Scenes
History- not just the film you know, but the version that almost was. A rare and highly desirable early draft screenplay compilation with deleted scenes from. Written and directed by George Lucas. This is a complete, bound script assembled from authentic early 1976 draft material, presenting a full narrative reading version of the film-including scenes and dialogue not present in the final theatrical release. Contains revision dates 4RD 3/15/76, 4RD 4/19/76 and revision-coded pages (A/B/C sequences) (shown in pics) reflecting expanded Death Star battle scenes and production-era script changes. This is not a single studio-issued draft, but rather a period compilation of early screenplay material (circa late 1970s-1980s), created from genuine development drafts dated March-April 1976. These types of scripts circulated among early collectors and industry readers and are prized for preserving lost content and alternate versions of iconic scenes. Features deleted Tosche Station scenes with Luke, Biggs, Camie, and Fixer. Includes early dialogue and structural variations from the development phase. Spans the full story arc-from opening Vader sequence to the medal ceremony finale.
Contains editorial elements such as "OMITTED" scenes (12,13) , reflecting evolving script changes. Vintage bound format (not a modern printout).
This script has had only 1 owner (me) for the past 45-ish years. Its been kept in my enclosed Star Wars display where I can see and appreciate it everyday. Now, through "The Force" you can be the new owner of this fantastic and historic look into the Star Wars saga.