Take a Seat in Carrie Fisher’s Director’s Chair

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi™ went through quite a few name changes before director George Lucas landed on the title we recognize today.

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Today: Carrie Fisher’s Director’s Chair 

Though she wasn’t an official director, Carrie Fisher was given a seat of honor to rest in during filming and between scenes. This chair was used on the set of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi ™. However, the film went through quite a few name changes before director George Lucas landed on the title we recognize today. In fact, hundreds of movie posters and promotional materials were printed prior to the movie’s release bearing the title Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi !

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