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THX 1138 Information
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 THX 1138 is a 1971 science fiction film written and directed by George Lucas, with Walter Murch collaborating on the screenplay. It depicts an Orwellian future, featuring three residents of a dystopia in which a high level of control is exerted upon the...


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 THX 1138 is a 1971 science-fiction film. It depicts an Orwellian future, featuring three residents of a dystopia in which a high level of control is exerted upon the populace through ever-present faceless, android police officers and mandatory,...


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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Lucas reintroduces 'THX 1138'
09/12/2004: 976 words, approx. 3 pages DAVID GERMAIN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 09-12-2004 Lucas reintroduces 'THX 1138' By DAVID GERMAIN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 09-12-2004, Sunday Section: ENTERTAINMENT Edtion: All Editions.=.Sunday In his most soothing voice, George Lucas has these important messages to...
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 The Stranger
Thx 1138
09/09/2004: 147 words, approx. 1 pages THX 1138 dir. George Lucas Opens Fri Sept 10. Given that this re-issue of George Lucas' first film is here but for a heartbeat (before a DVD release), I'll keep this brief. TXH 1138 remains a creepy and inspired (and very...




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Critical Essay by Stanley Kauffmann
490 words, approx. 2 pages
 George Lucas has made three features: THX 1138, which was about the future; American Graffiti, which was about adolescents; and now Star Wars, which is a "future" film for adolescents. Neither of the earlier pictures was distinguished for novelty or depth, but THX 1138 tried to compensate with visual and technical ingenuity, and American Graffiti found some good objective correlatives, in cinematic method, for its study of small-town teen-agers. Star Wars … doesn't have the techn...
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Critical Essay by Stanley Kauffmann
383 words, approx. 1 pages
 [THX 1138] is a classic instance of what is right and wrong with many US film-school graduates. Lucas has good eyes, if no original vision, and he knows a lot about film technique; but what he does with it all is thin. He has acquired a lot of skills but not much self. Would you believe one more story about the dehumanized future, where people have numbers instead of names, where Big Electronic Brother watches all, where everyone wears the same white uniform and all heads are shaved, where the unseen State ...


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