
From the Ashes: A LEGO Star Wars Story
Science Fiction · Action · Adventure
Overview
Following the discovery of a serious threat to the Clone Army of the Republic, a unit of civilian volunteers is dispatched to quell the Separatist scheme. Meanwhile, a young man with a special gift struggles to find a place of belonging in the galaxy. "From the Ashes" is a fan-made, feature-length LEGO stop-motion Star Wars film.
Top Cast
Joel Keiter
Joel Keiter
Clone Troopers/Pilot/Commander
Joel Keiter
Clone Troopers/Pilot/Commander
Dennis Dlouhy
Dennis Dlouhy
Majonas Kase
Dennis Dlouhy
Majonas Kase
Carly Marcotte
Carly Marcotte
Doctor
Carly Marcotte
Doctor
Jerome Thomas
Jerome Thomas
Lieutenant
Jerome Thomas
Lieutenant
Rod Heikkila
Rod Heikkila
Jax Winters/Count Dooku
Rod Heikkila
Jax Winters/Count Dooku
Jeff Renaud
Jeff Renaud
Dale Jarviss
Jeff Renaud
Dale Jarviss
Anita May
Anita May
Sev m'kornyck
Anita May
Sev m'kornyck
Brian May
Brian May
Bruce Stokes
Brian May
Bruce Stokes
Ben Spiller
Ben Spiller
Lee Jenkins
Ben Spiller
Lee Jenkins
Helen Heikkila
Helen Heikkila
Andi Kellar
Helen Heikkila
Andi Kellar
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