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  1. The Star Wars Holiday Special [a] is a 1978 American television special that originally aired on November 17, 1978, on CBS. It is set in the universe of the sci-fi -based Star Wars media franchise.

  2. The Star Wars Holiday Special. Atribuciones. Director (es) Steve Binder [1] David Acomba(no acreditado) [2] Guionista (s) Rod Warren [1] Bruce Vilanch [1] Pat Proft [1] Leonard Ripps [1] Mitzie Welch [1] George Lucas (historia) [2] Reparto. Mark Hamill [1] Harrison Ford [1] Carrie Fisher [1] Anthony Daniels [1] Peter Mayhew [1] James Earl Jones [1]

  3. El especial navideño de la Guerra de las Galaxias (TV) es una película dirigida por Steve Binder, David Acomba con Animación, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher .... Año: 1978. Título original: The Star Wars Holiday Special.

  4. 17 de nov. de 1978 · 99+ Photos. Adventure Family Musical. Chewbacca and Han Solo try to get to the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk to celebrate Life Day, but are impeded by an Imperial blockade. Chewie's family passes the time with various forms of entertainment. Directors. Steve Binder. David Acomba. Writers. Rod Warren. Bruce Vilanch. Pat Proft. Stars. Mickey Morton.

  5. El Star Wars Holiday Special es un especial televisivo Nota 1 derivado de la franquicia Star Wars (es uno de los primeros spin-offs de la saga), dirigido por Steve Binder, escrito por Pat Proft, Leonard Ripps, Bruce Vilanch y Rod Warren, y con un limitado apoyo de George Lucas en la producción.

  6. The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 TV special based on a story by George Lucas. The main storyline of the film transpires on the Wookiee home planet of Kashyyyk. Chewbacca and Han Solo visit the planet to celebrate the Wookiee holiday Life Day with his family, which includes his wife Malla, his son Lumpy, and his father Itchy.

  7. The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) (Complete) [60fps] - YouTube. Yes, this masterpiece was recorded in 60i, meaning it's 60fps if correctly deinterlaced. I'm curious if it has been seen this...