In the history of cinema, film sets They were always filled with people performing a specific role. Whether for photography or make-up, or costumes or set crew, on a typical day of shooting thousands of people They go to the studio.
That’s why it is normal for some mistake appear in the final cut of a film. Cases like that of My poor angel or even in millionaire productions such as Pirates of the Caribbean They are known to movie lovers.
Another of the most surprising occurred during a film of the famous saga Star Wars. In the first episode, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hopeafter many viewings the fans discovered an error which is barely noticeable during one scene.
The funny mistake of episode 4 of Star Wars
“A New Hope”, the fourth installment of the saga and the first feature film of the first trilogy released in 1977, has a special meaning for Star Wars fans.
The plot follows the conflict between the stellar empirecommanded by Emperor Palpatine and his henchman Darth Vaderand the rebel alliancean armed group of detractors fighting for justice and peace against imperial authoritarianism.
The error in question, discovered years after the film’s premiere —when the first official copies began to be distributed—occurs when a group of imperial soldiers They go through a door.
THE stormtroopersthe name given to these forces of the Empire, are on the lookout for intruders within the Star of deatha space station that has a lethal weapon capable of destroying a planet in seconds.
At one point, walking past a patrol of these soldiers through a door, he clearly sees himself as one of them hits his head against the top of the driveway; while the others keep running, he still adjusts his armor.
The shot was left in the final cut of the film, as neither the editors nor anyone from the production team was aware of that situation.
Source: Clarin
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