

Documentary · Science Fiction · TV Movie
Overview
The incredible evolution of George Lucas' special effects dream factory, including an inside look at "Star Wars: Episode One - The Phantom Menace."
Top Cast


Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Narrator / Host
Samuel L. Jackson
Narrator / Host


George Lucas
George Lucas
Self
George Lucas
Self


Ron Howard
Ron Howard
Self
Ron Howard
Self


Dennis Muren
Dennis Muren
Self
Dennis Muren
Self


Ken Ralston
Ken Ralston
Self
Ken Ralston
Self


Lorne Peterson
Lorne Peterson
Self
Lorne Peterson
Self


Steve Gawley
Steve Gawley
Self
Steve Gawley
Self


Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
Self
Harrison Ford
Self


James Cameron
James Cameron
Self
James Cameron
Self


Jim Morris
Jim Morris
Self
Jim Morris
Self
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