Return of the Jedi: Star Wars: Episode VI

James Kahn

Book 6 of Episode

Language: English

Publisher: Del Rey

Published: Jun 27, 2011

Pages: 204
ABC: 5

Description:

It was a dark time for the rebel alliance...Han Solo, frozen in carbonite, had been delivered into the hands of the vile gangster Jabba the Hutt. Determined to rescue him, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Lando Calrissian launched a hazardous mission against Jabba's Tatooine stronghold.
The Rebel commanders gathered all the warships of the Rebel fleet into a single giant armada. And Darth Vader and the Emperor, who had ordered construction to begin on a new and even more powerful Death Star, were making plans to crush the Rebel Alliance once and for all.
Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the *Star Wars* expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular *Star Wars* books of the last thirty years!

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### Amazon.com Review

Fifteen years after the dramatic success of National Public Radio's adaptation of *Star Wars*, the production team re-formed to create *Return of the Jedi: The Original Radio Drama*. Though the running time is scaled down to three hours, listeners are still treated to an expanded story line and new scenes. Another fine cast is assembled, with radio series veterans Perry King and Ann Sachs as Han Solo and Leia Organa, and newcomer Joshua Fardon as an excellent Luke Skywalker. While Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) is the only actor from the film, Ed Begley Jr. contributes a gravely voiced Boba Fett, John Lithgow adds a rather somber Yoda, and Edward Asner, hopefully not being typecast, makes a believable Jabba the Hutt--though only an expert would be able to tell if his Huttese pronunciation is correct. The characters of this radio production inhabit a stereo soundscape created by careful blending of sound effects and John Williams's music from the original films. As with the two previous productions--*Star Wars* and *The Empire Strikes Back*, *Jedi* is a treat for the ears--and the mind's eye. Any *Star Wars* fan will enjoy this production, even though it does mean imagining rather than seeing Anakin with his mask and helmet off or Luke defeating the Rancor. Besides, the Ewoks are much less annoying when you can't see them. (Running time: 3 hours, 3 cassettes) *--C.B. Delaney*

### Review

This stunning production, first heard on National Public Radio, is a must for all fans of science fiction, *Star Wars*, or radio drama. It's a truly "cinematic" audio program, with outstanding production values, full stereo sound, vivid sound effects, and dramatic music performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The acting is superb....HighBridge previously produced successful NPR productions of the first two part of the trilogy...and this final chapter should prove as phenomenally popular as the first two. -- **Billboard*, January 11, 1997*

Winner of the Audie Award for Best Production of 1997 [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. -- **Audio Publishers Association**

Winner of the Listen Up Award for Best Science Fiction of 1996 -- **Publishers Weekly*, January 6, 1997*