STAR WARS
Episode IV
A
NEW HOPE
From the
JOURNAL OF THE
WHILLS
by
George Lucas
Revised Fourth
Draft
January 15, 1976
LUCASFILM LTD.
A long time ago,
in a galaxy far, far, away...
A vast sea of
stars serves as the backdrop for the main
title. War drums
echo through the heavens as a rollup
slowly crawls
into infinity.
It is a period
of civil war. Rebel spaceships, striking from a
hidden base,
have won their first victory against the evil Galactic
Empire.
During the
battle, Rebel spies managed to steal secret plans to the
Empire's
ultimate weapon, the Death Star, an armored space station
with enough
power to destroy an entire planet.
Pursued by the
Empire's sinister agents, Princess Leia races home
aboard her
starship, custodian of the stolen plans that can save her
people and
restore freedom to the galaxy...
The
awesome yellow planet of Tatooine emerges from a total
eclipse,
her two moons glowing against the darkness. A tiny
silver
spacecraft, a Rebel Blockade Runner firing lasers from
the
back of the ship, races through space. It is pursed by a
giant
Imperial Stardestroyer. Hundreds of deadly laserbolts
streak
from the Imperial Stardestroyer, causing the main solar
fin of
the Rebel craft to disintegrate.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- MAIN PASSAGEWAY.
An
explosion rocks the ship as two robots, Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2)
and
See-Threepio (C-3PO) struggle to make their way through the
shaking,
bouncing passageway. Both robots are old and battered.
Artoo
is a short, claw-armed tripod. His face is a mass of
computer
lights surrounding a radar eye. Threepio, on the
other
hand, is a tall, slender robot of human proportions. He
has a
gleaming bronze-like metallic surface of an Art Deco
design.
Another
blast shakes them as they struggle along their
way.
THREEPIO:
Did you hear that? They've shut down the main reactor. We'll
be
destroyed for sure. This is madness!
Rebel
troopers rush past the robots and take up positions
in the
main passageway. They aim their weapons toward the door.
THREEPIO:
We're doomed!
The
little R2 unit makes a series of electronic sounds that
only
another robot could understand.
THREEPIO:
There'll be no escape for the Princess this time.
Artoo
continues making beeping sounds. Tension mounts as
loud
metallic latches clank and the scream of heavy equipment
are
heard moving around the outside hull of the ship.
THREEPIO:
What's that?
EXTERIOR:
SPACECRAFT IN SPACE.
The
Imperial craft has easily overtaken the Rebel Blockade
Runner.
The smaller Rebel ship is being drawn into the
underside
dock of the giant Imperial starship.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER.
The
nervous Rebel troopers aim their weapons. Suddenly a
tremendous
blast opens up a hole in the main passageway and a
score
of fearsome armored spacesuited stormtroopers make their
way
into the smoke-filled corridor.
In a
few minutes the entire passageway is ablaze with
laserfire.
The deadly bolts ricochet in wild random patterns
creating
huge explosions. Stormtroopers scatter and duck
behind
storage lockers. Laserbolts hit several Rebel soldiers
who
scream and stagger through the smoke, holding shattered
arms
and faces.
An
explosion hits near the robots.
THREEPIO:
I should have known better than to trust the logic of a
half-sized
thermocapsulary dehousing assister...
Artoo
counters with an angry rebuttal as the battle rages
around
the two hapless robots.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DESERT WASTELAND -- DAY.
A
death-white wasteland stretches from horizon to horizon. The
tremendous
heat of two huge twin suns settle on a lone figure,
Luke
Skywalker, a farm boy with heroic aspirations who looks
much
younger than his eighteen years. His shaggy hair and
baggy
tunic give him the air of a simple but lovable lad with
a
prize-winning smile.
A light
wind whips at him as he adjusts several valves on a
large
battered moisture vaporator which sticks out of the
desert
floor much like an oil pipe with valves. He is aided by
a
beatup tread-robot with six claw arms. The little robot
appears
to be barely functioning and moves with jerky motions.
A
bright sparkle in the morning sky catches Luke's eye and he
instinctively
grabs a pair of electrobinoculars from his utility
belt.
He stands transfixed for a few moments studying the
heavens,
then dashed toward his dented, crudely repaired
Landspeeder
(an auto-like transport that travels a few feet
above
the ground on a magnetic-field). He motions for the tiny
robot
to follow him.
LUKE:
Hurry up! Come with me! What are you waiting for?! Get in gear!
The
robot scoots around in a tight circle, stops short, and
smoke
begins to pour out of every joint. Luke throws his arms
up in
disgust. Exasperated, the young farm boy jumps into his
Landspeeder
leaving the smoldering robot to hum madly.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- MAIN HALLWAY.
The
awesome, seven-foot-tall Dark Lord of the Sith makes his
way
into the blinding light of the main passageway. This is
Darth
Vader, right hand of the Emperor. His face is obscured
by his
flowing black robes and grotesque breath mask, which
stands
out next to the fascist white armored suits of the
Imperial
stormtroopers. Everyone instinctively backs away from
the
imposing warrior and a deathly quiet sweeps through the
Rebel
troops. Several of the Rebel troops break and run in a
frenzied
panic.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER.
A
woman's hand puts a card into an opening in Artoo's dome.
Artoo
makes beeping sounds.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER.
Threepio
stands in a hallway, somewhat bewildered. Artoo is
nowhere
in sight. The pitiful screams of the doomed Rebel
soldiers
can be heard in the distance.
THREEPIO:
Artoo! Artoo-Detoo, where are you?
A
familiar clanking sound attacks Threepio's attention and
he
spots little Artoo at the end of the hallway in a
smoke-filled
alcove. A beautiful young girl (about sixteen
years
old) stands in front of Artoo. Surreal and out of place,
dreamlike
and half hidden in the smoke, she finishes adjusting
something
on Artoo's computer face, then watches as the little
robot
joins his companion.
THREEPIO:
At last! Where have you been?
Stormtroopers
can be heard battling in the distance.
THREEPIO:
They're heading in this direction. What are we going to do?
We'll
be sent to the spice mine of Kessel or smashed into who knows
what!
Artoo
scoots past his bronze friend and races down the
subhallway.
Threepio chases after him.
THREEPIO:
Wait a minute, where are you going?
Artoo
responds with electronic beeps.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- CORRIDOR
The
evil Darth Vader stands amid the broken and twisted bodies
of his
foes. He grabs a wounded Rebel Officer by the neck as
an
Imperial Officer rushes up to the Dark Lord.
IMPERIAL
OFFICER: The Death Star plans are not in the main computer.
Vader
squeezes the neck of the Rebel Officer, who struggles
in
vain.
VADER:
Where are those transmissions you intercepted?
Vader
lifts the Rebel off his feet by his throat.
VADER:
What have you done with those plans?
REBEL
OFFICER: We intercepted no transmissions. Aaah....This is a
consular
ship. Were on a diplomatic mission.
VADER:
If this is a consular ship...were is the Ambassador?
The
Rebel refuses to speak but eventually cries out as the
Dark
Lord begins to squeeze the officer's throat, creating a
gruesome
snapping and choking, until the soldier goes limp.
Vader
tosses the dead soldier against the wall and turns to
his
troops.
VADER:
Commander, tear this ship apart until you've found those plans
and
bring me the Ambassador. I want her alive!
The
stormtroopers scurry into the subhallways.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- SUBHALLWAY.
The
lovely young girl huddles in a small alcove as the
stormtroopers
search through the ship. She is Princess Leia
Organa,
a member of the Alderaan Senate. The fear in her eyes
slowly
gives way to anger as the muted crushing sounds of the
approaching
stormtroopers grow louder. One of the troopers
spots
her.
TROOPER:
There she is! Set for stun!
Leia
steps from her hiding place and blasts a trooper with
her
laser pistol. She starts to run but is felled by a
paralyzing
ray. The troopers inspect her inert body.
TROOPER:
She'll be all right. Inform Lord Vader we have a prisoner.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- SUBHALLWAY.
Artoo
stops before the small hatch of an emergency lifepod. He
snaps
the seal on the main latch and a red warning light
begins
to flash. The stubby astro-robot works his way into the
cramped
four-man pod.
THREEPIO:
Hey, you're not permitted in there. It's restricted. You'll
be
deactivated for sure..
Artoo
beeps something to him.
THREEPIO:
Don't call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of
grease!
Now come out before somebody sees you.
Artoo
whistles something at his reluctant friend regarding
the
mission he is about to perform.
THREEPIO:
Secret mission? What plans? What are you talking about? I'm
not
getting in there!
Artoo
isn't happy with Threepio's stubbornness, and he beeps
and
twangs angrily.
A new
explosion, this time very close, sends dust and debris
through
the narrow subhallway. Flames lick at Threepio and,
after a
flurry of electronic swearing from Artoo, the lanky
robot
jumps into the lifepod.
THREEPIO:
I'm going to regret this.
INTERIOR:
IMPERIAL STARDESTROYER.
On the
main viewscreen, the lifepod carrying the two terrified
robots
speeds away from the stricken Rebel spacecraft.
CHIEF
PILOT: There goes another one.
CAPTAIN:
Hold your fire. There are no life forms. It must have been
short-circuited.
INTERIOR:
LIFEPOD.
Artoo
and Threepio look out at the receding Imperial starship.
Stars
circle as the pod rotates through the galaxy.
THREEPIO:
That's funny, the damage doesn't look as bad from out here.
Artoo
beeps an assuring response.
THREEPIO:
Are you sure this things safe?
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ANCHORHEAD SETTLEMENT -- POWER STATION -- DAY.
Heat
waves radiate from the dozen or so bleached white
buildings.
Luke pilots his Landspeeder through the dusty empty
street
of the tiny settlement. An old woman runs to get out of
the way
of the speeding vehicle, shaking her fist at Luke as
he
flies past.
WOMAN:
I've told you kids to slow down!
INTERIOR:
POWER STATION -- DAY.
Luke
bursts into the power station, waking The Fixer, a rugged
mechanic
and Camie, a sexy, disheveled girl who has been
asleep
in his lap. They grumbled as he races through the
office,
yelling wildly.
FIXER:
Did I hear a young noise blast through here?
CAMIE:
It was just wormie on another rampage.
Luke
bounces into a small room behind the office where Deak
and
Windy, two tough boys about the same age as Luke, are
playing
a computer pool-like game with Biggs, a burly,
handsome
boy a few years older than the rest. His flashy city
attire
is a sharp contrast to the loose-fitting tunics of the
farm
boys. A robot repairs some equipment in the background.
LUKE:
Shape it up you guys!.... Biggs?
Luke's
surprise at the appearance of Biggs gives way to
great
joy and emotion. They give each other a great bear hug.
LUKE: I
didn't know you were back! When did you get in?
BIGGS:
Just now. I wanted to surprise you, hot shot. I thought you'd be
here...certainly
didn't expect you to be out working. (he laughs.)
LUKE:
The Academy didn't change you much...but you're back so soon?
Hey,
what happened, didn't you get your commission?
Biggs
has an air of cool that seems slightly phony.
BIGGS:
Of course I got it. Signed aboard The Rand Ecliptic last week.
First
mate Biggs Darklighter at your service...(he salutes)...I just
came to
say good-bye to all you unfortunate landlocked simpletons.
Everyone
laughs. The dazzling spectacle of his dashing
friend
is almost too much for Luke, but suddenly he snaps out
of it.
LUKE: I
almost forgot. There's a battle going on! Right here in our
system.
Come and look!
DEAK:
Not again! Forget it.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ANCHORHEAD -- SETTLEMENT -- POWER STATION -- DAY.
The
group stumbles out into the stifling desert sun. Camie and
The
Fixer complain and are forced to shade their eyes. Luke
has his
binoculars out scanning the heavens.
LUKE:
There they are!
Biggs
takes the binoculars from Luke as the others strain
to see
something with the naked eye. Through the binoculars
Biggs
sees two small silver specks.
BIGGS:
That's no battle, hot shot...they're just sitting there!
Probably
a freighter-tanker refueling.
LUKE:
But there was a lot of firing earlier...
Camie
grabs the binoculars away banging them against the
building
in the process. Luke grabs them.
LUKE:
Hey, easy with those...
CAMIE:
Don't worry about it, Wormie.
The
Fixer gives Luke a hard look and the young farm boy
shrugs
his shoulders in resignation.
FIXER:
I keep telling you, the Rebellion is a long way from here. I
doubt
if the Empire would even fight to keep this system. Believe me
Luke,
this planet is a big hunk of nothing...
Luke
agrees, although it's obvious he isn't sure why. The
group
stumbles back into the power station, grumbling about
Luke's
ineptitude.
INTERIOR:
REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER -- HALLWAY
Princess
Leia is led down a low-ceilinged hallway by a squad
of
armored stormtroopers. Her hands are bound and she is
brutally
shoved when she is unable to keep up with the briskly
marching
troops. They stop in a smoky hallway as Darth Vader
emerges
from the shadows. The sinister Dark Lord stares hard
at the
frail young senator, but she doesn't move.
LEIA:
Lord Vader, I should have known. Only you could be so bold. The
Imperial
Senate will not sit for this, when they hear you've attacked
a
diplomatic...
VADER:
Don't play games with me, Your Highness. You weren't on any
mercy
mission this time. You passed directly through a restricted
system.
Several transmissions were beamed to this ship by Rebel spies.
I want
to know what happened to the plans they sent you.
LEIA: I
don't know what you're talking about. I'm a member of the
Imperial
Senate on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan...
VADER:
You're a part of the Rebel Alliance...and a traitor. Take her
away!
Leia is
marched away down the hallway and into the
smoldering
hole blasted in the side of the ship. An Imperial
Commander
turns to Vader.
COMMANDER:
Holding her is dangerous. If word of this gets out, it
could
generate sympathy for the Rebellion in the senate.
VADER:
I have traced the Rebel spies to her. Now she is my only link
to find
their secret base!
COMMANDER:
She'll die before she tells you anything.
VADER:
Leave that to me. Send a distress signal and then inform the
senate
that all aboard were killed!
Another
Imperial Officer approaches Vader and the
Commander.
They stop and snap to attention.
SECOND
OFFICER: Lord Vader, the battle station plans are not aboard
this
ship! And no transmissions were made. An escape pod was
jettisoned
during the fighting, but no life forms were aboard.
Vader
turns to the Commander.
VADER:
She must have hidden the plans in the escape pod. Send a
detachment
down to retrieve them. See to it personally, Commander.
There'll
be no one to stop us this time.
COMMANDER:
Yes, sir.
EXTERIOR:
SPACE.
The
Imperial Stardestroyer comes over the surface of the
planet
Tatooine.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DESERT.
Jundland,
or "No Man's Land", where the rugged desert mesas
meet
the foreboding dune sea. The two helpless astro-droids
kick up
clouds of sand as they leave the lifepod and clumsily
work
their way across the desert wasteland. The lifepod in the
distance
rests half buried in the sand.
THREEPIO:
How did I get into this mess? I really don't know how. We
seem to
be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.
Artoo
answers with beeping sounds.
THREEPIO:
I've got to rest before I fall apart. My joints are almost
frozen.
Artoo
continues to respond with beeping sounds.
THREEPIO:
What a desolate place this is.
Suddenly
Artoo whistles, makes a sharp right turn and
starts
off in the direction of the rocky desert mesas. Threepio
stops
and yells at him.
THREEPIO:
Where are you going?
A
stream of electronic noises pours forth from the small
robot.
THREEPIO:
Well, I'm not going that way. It's much too rocky. This way
is much
easier.
Artoo
counters with a long whistle.
THREEPIO:
What makes you think there are settlements over there?
Artoo
continues to make beeping sounds.
THREEPIO:
Don't get technical with me.
Artoo
continues to make beeping sounds.
THREEPIO:
What mission? What are you talking about? I've had just
about
enough of you! Go that way! You'll be malfunctioning within a
day,
you nearsighted scrap pile!
Threepio
gives the little robot a kick and starts off in
the
direction of the vast dune sea.
THREEPIO:
And don't let me catch you following me begging for help,
because
you won't get it.
Artoo's
reply is a rather rude sound. He turns and trudges
off in
the direction of the towering mesas.
THREEPIO:
No more adventures. I'm not going that way.
Artoo
beeps to himself as he makes his way toward the
distant
mountains.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DUNE SEA.
Threepio,
hot and tired, struggles up over the ridge of a dune;
only to
find more dunes, which seem to go on for endless
miles.
He looks back in the direction of the now distant rock
mesas.
THREEPIO:
That malfunctioning little twerp. This is all his fault! He
tricked
me into going this way, but he'll do no better.
In a
huff of anger and frustration, Threepio knocks the
sand
from his joints. His plight seems hopeless, when a glint
of
reflected light in the distance reveals an object moving
towards
him.
THREEPIO:
Wait, what's that? A transport! I'm saved!
The
bronze android waves frantically and yells at the
approaching
transport.
THREEPIO:
Over here! Help! Please, help!
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ANCHORHEAD SETTLEMENT -- POWER STATION -- DAY.
Luke
and Biggs are walking and drinking a malt brew. Fixer and
the
others can be heard working inside.
LUKE:
(Very animated)...so I cut off my power, shut down the
afterburners
and came in low on Deak's trail. I was so close I thought
I was
going to fry my instruments. As it was I busted up the Skyhopper
pretty
bad. Uncle Owen was pretty upset. He grounded me for the rest
of the
season. You should have been there...it was fantastic.
BIGGS:
You ought to take it easy Luke. You may be the hottest
bushpilot
this side of Mos Eisley, but those little Skyhoppers are
dangerous.
Keep it up, and one day, whammo, you're going to be nothing
more
than a dark spot on the down side of a canyon wall.
LUKE:
Look who's talking. Now that you've been around those giant
starships
you're beginning to sound like my uncle. You've gotten soft
in the
city...
BIGGS:
I've missed you kid.
LUKE:
Well, things haven't been the same since you left, Biggs. It's
been
so...quiet.
Biggs
looks around then leans close to Luke.
BIGGS:
Luke, I didn't come back just to say good-bye...I shouldn't
tell
you this, but you're the only one I can trust...and if I don't
come
back, I want somebody to know.
Luke's
eyes are wide with Biggs' seriousness and loyalty.
LUKE:
What are you talking about?
BIGGS:
I made some friends at the Academy. (he whispers)...when our
frigate
goes to one of the central systems, we're going to jump ship
and
join the Alliance...
Luke,
amazed and stunned, is almost speechless.
LUKE:
Join the Rebellion?! Are you kidding! How?
BIGGS:
Quiet down will ya! You got a mouth bigger than a meteor
crater!
LUKE:
I'm sorry. I'm quiet. (he whispers) Listen how quiet I am. You
can
barely hear me...
Biggs
shakes his head angrily and then continues.
BIGGS:
My friend has a friend on Bestine who might help us make
contact.
LUKE:
Your crazy! You could wander around forever trying to find them.
BIGGS:
I know it's a long shot, but if I don't find them I'll do what
I can
on my own...It's what we always talked about. Luke, I'm not
going
to wait for the Empire to draft me into service. The Rebellion
is
spreading and I want to be on the right side -- the side I believe
in.
LUKE:
And I'm stuck here...
BIGGS:
I thought you were going to the Academy next term. You'll get
your
chance to get off this rock.
LUKE:
Not likely! I had to cancel my application. There has been a lot
of
unrest among the Sandpeople since you left...they've even raided
the
outskirts of Anchorhead.
BIGGS:
Your uncle could hold off a whole colony of Sandpeople with one
blaster.
LUKE: I
know, but he's got enough vaporators going to make the place
pay
off. He needs me for just one more season. I can't leave him now.
BIGGS:
I feel for you, Luke, you're going to have to learn what seems
to be
important or what really is important. What good is all your
uncle's
work if it's taken over by the Empire?...You know they're
starting
to nationalize commerce in the central systems...it won't be
long
before your uncle is merely a tenant, slaving for the greater
glory
of the Empire.
LUKE:
It couldn't happen here. You said it yourself. The Empire won't
bother
with this rock.
BIGGS:
Things always change.
LUKE: I
wish I was going...Are you going to be around long?
BIGGS:
No, I'm leaving in the morning...
LUKE:
Then I guess I won't see you.
BIGGS:
Maybe someday...I'll keep a lookout.
LUKE:
Well, I'll be at the Academy next season...after that who knows.
I won't
be drafted into the Imperial Starfleet that's for sure...Take
care of
yourself, you'll always be the best friend I've got.
BIGGS:
So long, Luke.
Biggs
turns away from his old friend and heads towards the
power
station.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ROCK CANYON -- SUNSET.
The
gargantuan rock formations are shrouded in a strange
foreboding
mist and the onimous sounds of unearthly creatures
fill
the air. Artoo moves cautiously through the creepy rock
canyon,
inadvertently making a loud clicking noise as he goes.
He
hears a distant, hard, metallic sound and stops for a
moment.
Convinced he is alone, he continues on his way.
In the
distance, a pepple tumbles down the steep canyon
wall
and a small dark figure darts into the shadows. A little
further
up the canyon a slight flicker of light reveals a pair
of eyes
in the dark recesses only a few feet from the narrow
path.
The
unsuspecting robot waddles along the rugged trail until
suddenly,
out of nowhere, a powerful magnetic ray shoots out
of the
rocks and engulfs him in an eerie glow. He manages one
short
electronic squeak before he topples over onto his back.
His
bright computer lights flicker off, then on, then off
again.
Out of the rocks scurry three Jawas, no taller than
Artoo.
They holster strange and complex weapons as they
cautiously
approach the robot. They wear grubby cloaks and
their
faces are shrouded so only their glowing eyes can be
seen.
They hiss and make odd guttural sounds as they heave the
heavy
robot onto their shoulders and carry him off down the
trail.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ROCK CANYON -- SANDCRAWLER -- SUNSET.
The
eight Jawas carry Artoo out of the canyon to a huge
tank-like
vehicle the size of a four-story house. They weld a
small
disk on the side of Artoo and then put him under a large
tube on
the side of the vehicle and the little robot is sucked
into
the giant machine.
The
filthy little Jawas scurry like rats up small ladders
and
enter the main cabin of the behemoth transport.
INTERIOR:
SANDCRAWLER -- HOLD AREA.
It is
dim inside the hold area of the Sandcrawler. Artoo
switches
on a small floodlight on his forehead and stumbles
around
the scrap heap. The narrow beam swings across rusty
metal
rocket parts and an array of grotesquely twisted and
maimed
astro-robots. He lets out a pathetic electronic whimper
and
stumbles off toward what appears to be a door at the end
of the
chamber.
INTERIOR:
SANDCRAWLER -- PRISON AREA.
Artoo
enters a wide room with a four-foot ceiling. In the
middle
of the scrap heap sit a dozen or so robots of various
shapes
and sizes. Some are engaged in electronic conversation,
while
others simply mill about. A voice of recognition calls
out
from the gloom.
THREEPIO:
Artoo-Detoo! It's you! It's you!
A
battered Threepio scrambles up to Artoo and embraces him.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- ROCK CANYON -- SANDCRAWLER -- SUNSET.
The
enormous Sandcrawler lumbers off toward the magnificent
twin
suns, which are slowly setting over a distant mountain
ridge.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DESERT -- DAY.
Four
Imperial stormtroopers mill about in front of the half-
buried
lifepod that brought Artoo and Threepio to Tatooine. A
trooper
yells to an officer some distance away.
FIRST
TROOPER: Someone was in the pod. The tracks go off in this
direction.
A
second trooper picks a small bit of metal out of the sand
and
gives it to the first trooper.
SECOND
TROOPER: Look, sir -- droids.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DUNES.
The
Sandcrawler moves slowly down a great sand dune.
INTERIOR:
SANDCRAWLER.
Threepio
and Artoo noisily bounce along inside the cramped
prison
chamber. Artoo appears to be shut off.
THREEPIO:
Wake up! Wake up!
Suddenly
the shaking and bouncing of the Sandcrawler stops,
creating
quite a commotion among the mechanical men.
Threepio's
fist bangs the head of Artoo whose computer lights
pop on
as he begins beeping. At the far end of the long
chamber
a hatch opens, filling the chamber with blinding white
light.
a dozen or so Jawas make their way through the odd
assortment
of robots.
THREEPIO:
We're doomed.
A Jawa
starts moving toward them.
THREEPIO:
Do you think they'll melt us down?
Artoo
responds, making beeping sounds.
THREEPIO:
Don't shoot! Don't shoot! Will this never end?
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- DESERT -- LARS HOMESTEAD -- AFTERNOON.
The
Jawas mutter gibberish as they busily line up their
battered
captives, including Artoo and Threepio, in front of
the
enormous Sandcrawler, which is parked beside a small
homestead
consisting of three large holes in the ground
surrounded
by several tall moisture vaporators and one small
adobe
block house.
The
Jawas scurry around fussing over the robots,
straightening
them up or brushing some dust from a dented
metallic
elbow. The shrouded little creatures smell horribly,
attracting
small insects to the dark areas when their mouths
and
nostrils should be.
Out of
the shadows of a dingy side-building limps Owen
Lars, a
large burly man in his mid-fifties. His reddish eyes
are
sunken in a dust-covered face. As the farmer carefully
inspects
each robot, he is closely followed by his slump-
shouldered
nephew, Luke Skywalker. One of the vile little
Jawas
walks ahead of the farmer spouting an animated sales
pitch
in a queer, unintelligible language.
A voice
calls out from one of the huge holes that form the
homestead.
Luke goes over to the edge and sees his Aunt Beru
standing
in the main courtyard.
BERU:
Luke, tell Owen that if he gets a translator to be sure it
speaks
Bocce.
LUKE:
It looks like we don't have much of a choice but I'll remind
him.
Luke
returns to his uncle as they look over the equipment
for
sale with the Jawa leader.
OWEN: I
have no need for a protocol droid.
THREEPIO:
(quickly) Sir -- not in an environment such as this --
that's
why I've also been programmed for over thirty secondary
functions
that...
OWEN:
What I really need is a droid that understands the binary
language
of moisture vaporators.
THREEPIO:
Vaporators! Sir -- My first job was programming binary load
lifter...very
similar to your vaporators. You could say...
OWEN:
Do you speak Bocce?
THREEPIO:
Of course I can, sir. It's like a second language for
me...I'm
as fluent in Bocce...
OWEN:
All right shut up! (turning to Jawa) I'll take this one.
THREEPIO:
Shutting up, sir.
OWEN:
Luke, take these two over to the garage, will you? I want you to
have
both of them cleaned up before dinner.
LUKE:
But I was going into Toshi Station to pick up some power
converters...
OWEN:
You can waste time with your friends when your chores are done.
Now
come on, get to it!
LUKE:
All right, come on! And the red one, come on. Well, come on,
Red,
let's go.
As the
Jawas start to lead the three remaining robots
back
into the Sandcrawler, Artoo lets out a pathetic little
beep
and starts after his old friend Threepio. He is
restrained
by a slimy Jawa, who zaps him with a control box.
Owen is
negotiating with the head Jawa. Luke and the two
robots
start off for the garage when a plate pops off the head
of the
red astro-droid's head plate and it sparks wildly.
LUKE:
Uncle Owen...
OWEN:
Yeah?
LUKE:
This R2 unit has a bad motivator. Look!
OWEN:
(to the head Jawa) Hey, what're you trying to push on us?
The
Jawa goes into a loud spiel. Meanwhile, Artoo has
sneaked
out of line and is moving up and down trying to
attract
attention. He lets out with a low whistle. Threepio
taps
Luke on the shoulder.
THREEPIO:
(pointing to Artoo) Excuse me, sir, but that R2 unit is in
prime
condition. A real bargain.
LUKE:
Uncle Owen...
OWEN:
Yeah?
LUKE:
What about that one?
OWEN:
(to Jawa) What about that blue one? We'll take that one.
With a
little reluctance the scruffy dwarf trades the
damaged
astro-droid for Artoo.
LUKE:
Yeah, take it away.
THREEPIO:
Uh, I'm quite sure you'll be very pleased with that one,
sir. He
really is in first-class condition. I've worked with him
before.
Here he comes.
Owen
pays off the whining Jawa as Luke and the two robots
trudge
off toward a grimy homestead entry.
LUKE:
Okay, let's go.
THREEPIO:
(to Artoo) Now, don't you forget this! Why I should stick my
neck
out for you is quite beyond my capacity!
INTERIOR:
LARS HOMESTEAD -- GARAGE AREA -- LATE AFTERNOON.
The
garage is cluttered and worn, but a friendly peaceful
atmosphere
permeates the low grey chamber. Threepio lowers
himself
into a large tub filled with warm oil. Near the
battered
Landspeeder little Artoo rests on a large battery
with a
cord to his face.
THREEPIO:
Thank the maker! This oil bath is going to feel so good.
I've
got such a bad case of dust contamination, I can barely move!
Artoo
beeps a muffled reply. Luke seems to be lost in
thought
as he runs his hand over the damaged fin of a small
two-man
Skyhopper spaceship resting in a low hangar off the
garage.
Finally Luke's frustrations get the better of him and
he
slams a wrench across the workbench.
LUKE:
It just isn't fair. Oh, Biggs is right. I'm never gonna get out
of
here!
THREEPIO:
Is there anything I might do to help?
Luke
glances at the battered robot. A bit of his anger
drains
and a tiny smile creeps across his face.
LUKE:
Well, not unless you can alter time, speed up the harvest, or
teleport
me off this rock!
THREEPIO:
I don't think so, sir. I'm only a droid and not very
knowledgeable
about such things. Not on this planet, anyways. As a
matter
of fact, I'm not even sure which planet I'm on.
LUKE:
Well, if there's a bright center to the universe, you're on the
planet
that it's farthest from.
THREEPIO:
I see, sir.
LUKE:
Uh, you can call me Luke.
THREEPIO:
I see, sir Luke.
LUKE:
(laughing) Just Luke.
THREEPIO:
And I am See-Threepio, human-cyborg relations, and this is
my
counterpart, Artoo-Detoo.
LUKE:
Hello.
Artoo
beeps in response. Luke unplugs Artoo and begins to
scrape
several connectors on the robot's head with a chrome
pick.
Threepio climbs out of the oil tub and begins wiping oil
from
his bronze body.
LUKE:
You got a lot of carbon scoring here. It looks like you boys
have
seen a lot of action.
THREEPIO:
With all we've been through, sometimes I'm amazed we're in
as good
condition as we are, what with the Rebellion and all.
LUKE:
You know of the Rebellion against the Empire?
THREEPIO:
That's how we came to be in your service, if you take my
meaning,
sir.
LUKE:
Have you been in many battles?
THREEPIO:
Several, I think. Actually, there's not much to tell. I'm
not
much more than an interpreter, and not very good at telling
stories.
Well, not at making them interesting, anyways.
Luke
struggles to remove a small metal fragment from Artoo's
neck
joint. He uses a larger pick.
LUKE:
Well, my little friend, you've got something jammed in here real
good.
Were you on a cruiser or...
The
fragment breaks loose with a snap, sending Luke
tumbling
head over heels. He sits up and sees a twelve-inch
three-dimensional
hologram of Leia Organa, the Rebel senator,
being
projected from the face of little Artoo. The image is a
rainbow
of colors as it flickers and jiggles in the dimly lit
garage.
Luke's mouth hangs open in awe.
LEIA:
Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope.
LUKE:
What's this?
Artoo
looks around and sheepishly beeps an answer for
Threepio
to translate. Leia continues to repeat the sentence
fragment
over and over.
THREEPIO:
What is what?!? He asked you a question...(pointing to Leia)
What is
that?
Artoo
whistles his surprise as he pretends to just notice
the
hologram. He looks around and sheepishly beeps an answer
for
Threepio to translate. Leia continues to repeat the
sentence
fragment over and over.
LEIA:
Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope. Help me, Obi-Wan
Kenobi.
You're my only hope.
THREEPIO:
Oh, he says it's nothing, sir. Merely a malfunction. Old
data.
Pay it no mind.
Luke
becomes intrigued by the beautiful girl.
LUKE:
Who is she? She's beautiful.
THREEPIO:
I'm afraid I'm not quite sure, sir.
LEIA:
Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi...
THREEPIO:
I think she was a passenger on our last voyage. A person of
some
importance, sir -- I believe. Our captain was attached to...
LUKE:
Is there more to this recording?
Luke
reaches out for Artoo but he lets out several frantic
squeaks
and a whistle.
THREEPIO:
Behave yourself, Artoo. You're going to get us in trouble.
It's
all right, you can trust him. He's our new master.
Artoo
whistles and beeps a long message to Threepio.
THREEPIO:
He says he's the property of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a resident of
these
parts. And it's a private message for him. Quite frankly, sir I
don't
know what he's talking about. Our last master was Captain
Antilles,
but with what we've been through, this little R2 unit has
become
a bit eccentric.
LUKE:
Obi-Wan Kenobi? I wonder if he means old Ben Kenobi?
THREEPIO:
I beg your pardon, sir, but do you know what he's talking
about?
LUKE:
Well, I don't know anyone named Obi-Wan, but old Ben lives out
beyond
the dune sea. He's kind of a strange old hermit.
Luke's
gazes at the beautiful young princess for a few
moments.
LUKE: I
wonder who she is. It sounds like she's in trouble. I'd better
play
back the whole thing.
Artoo
beeps something to Threepio.
THREEPIO:
He says the restraining bolt has short circuited his
recording
system. He suggests that if you remove the bolt, he might be
able to
play back the entire recording.
Luke
looks longingly at the lovely, little princess and
hasn't
really heard what Threepio has been saying.
LUKE:
H'm? Oh, yeah, well, I guess you're too small to run away on me
if I
take this off! Okay.
Luke
takes a wedged bar and pops the restraining bolt off
Artoo's
side.
LUKE:
There you go.
The
princess immediately disappears...
LUKE:
Well, wait a minute. Where'd she go? Bring her back! Play back
the
entire message.
Artoo
beeps an innocent reply as Threepio sits up in
embarrassment.
THREEPIO:
What message? The one you're carrying inside your rusty
innards!
A
women's voice calls out from another room.
AUNT
BERU: Luke? Luke! Come to dinner!
Luke
stands up and shakes his head at the malfunctioning
robot.
LUKE:
All right, I'll be right there, Aunt Beru.
THREEPIO:
I'm sorry, sir, but he appears to have picked up a slight
flutter.
Luke
tosses Artoo's restraining bolt on the workbench and
hurries
out of the room.
LUKE:
Well, see what you can do with him. I'll be right back.
THREEPIO:
(to Artoo) Just you reconsider playing that message for him.
Artoo
beeps in response.
THREEPIO:
No, I don't think he likes you at all.
Artoo
beeps.
THREEPIO:
No, I don't like you either.
INTERIOR:
LARS HOMESTEAD -- DINING AREA.
Luke's
Aunt Beru, a warm, motherly woman, fills a pitcher
with
blue fluid from a refrigerated container in the well-used
kitchen.
She puts the pitcher on a tray with some bowls of
food
and starts for the dining area.
Luke
sits with his Uncle Owen before a table covered with
steaming
bowls of food as Aunt Beru carries in a bowl of red
grain.
LUKE:
You know, I think that R2 unit we bought might have been stolen.
OWEN:
What makes you think that?
LUKE:
Well, I stumbled across a recording while I was cleaning him. He
says he
belongs to someone called Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Owen is
greatly alarmed at the mention of his name, but
manages
to control himself.
LUKE: I
thought he might have meant old Ben. Do you know what he's
talking
about? Well, I wonder if he's related to Ben.
Owen
breaks loose with a fit of uncontrolled anger.
OWEN:
That old man's just a crazy old wizard. Tomorrow I want you to
take
that R2 unit into Anchorhead and have its memory flushed. That'll
be the
end of it. It belongs to us now.
LUKE:
But what if this Obi-Wan comes looking for him?
OWEN:
He won't, I don't think he exists any more. He died about the
same
time as your father.
LUKE:
He knew my father?
OWEN: I
told you to forget it. Your only concern is to prepare the new
droids
for tomorrow. In the morning I want them on the south ridge
working
out those condensers.
LUKE:
Yes, sir. I think those new droids are going to work out fine.
In
fact, I, uh, was also thinking about our agreement about my staying
on
another season. And if these new droids do work out, I want to
transmit
my application to the Academy this year.
Owen's
face becomes a scowl, although he tries to suppress
it.
OWEN:
You mean the next semester before harvest?
LUKE:
Sure, there're more than enough droids.
OWEN:
Harvest is when I need you the most. Only one more season. This
year
we'll make enough on the harvest so I'll be able to hire some
more
hands. And then you can go to the Academy next year.
Luke
continues to toy with his food, not looking at his
uncle.
OWEN:
You must understand I need you here, Luke.
LUKE:
But it's a whole 'nother year.
OWEN:
Look, it's only one more season.
Luke
pushes his half-eaten plate of food aside and stands.
LUKE:
Yeah, that's what you said last year when Biggs and Tank left.
AUNT
BERU: Where are you going?
LUKE:
It looks like I'm going nowhere. I have to finish cleaning those
droids.
Resigned
to his fate, Luke paddles out of the room. Owen
mechanically
finishes his dinner.
AUNT
BERU: Owen, he can't stay here forever. Most of his friends have
gone.
It means so much to him.
OWEN:
I'll make it up to him next year. I promise.
AUNT
BERU: Luke's just not a farmer, Owen. He has too much of his
father
in him.
OWEN:
That's what I'm afraid of.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- LARS HOMESTEAD.
The
giant twin suns of Tatooine slowly disappear behind a
distant
dune range. Luke stands watching them for a few
moments,
then reluctantly enters the doomed entrance to the
homestead.
INTERIOR:
LARS HOMESTEAD -- GARAGE.
Luke
enters the garage to discover the robots nowhere in
sight.
He takes a small control box from his utility belt
similar
to the one the Jawas were carrying. He activates the
box,
which creates a low hum, and Threepio, letting out a
short
yell, pops up from behind the Skyhopper spaceship.
LUKE:
What are you doing hiding there?
Threepio
stumbles forward, but Artoo is still nowhere in
sight.
THREEPIO:
It wasn't my fault, sir. Please don't deactivate me. I told
him not
to go, but he's faulty, malfunctioning; kept babbling on about
his
mission.
LUKE:
Oh, no!
Luke
races out of the garage followed by Threepio.
EXTERIOR:
TATOOINE -- LARS HOMESTEAD.
Luke
rushes out of the small doomed entry to the homestead and
searches
the darkening horizon for the small triped astro-
robot.
Threepio struggles out of the homestead and on the salt
flat as
Luke scans the landscape with his electrobinoculars.
THREEPIO:
That R2 unit has always been a problem. These astro-droids
are
getting quite out of hand. Even I can't understand their logic at
times.
LUKE:
How could I be so stupid? He's nowhere in sight. Blast it!
THREEPIO:
Pardon me, sir, but couldn't we go after him?
LUKE:
It's too dangerous with all the Sandpeople around. We'll have to
wait
until morning.
Owen
yells up from the homestead plaza.
OWEN:
Luke, I'm shutting the power down for the night.
LUKE:
All right, I'll be there in a few minutes. Boy, am I gonna get it.
He
takes one final look across the dim horizon.
LUKE:
You know that little droid is going to cause me a lot of
trouble.
THREEPIO:
Oh, he excels at that, sir.
INTERIOR:
LARS HOMESTEAD -- PLAZA.
Morning
slowly creeps into the sparse but sparkling oasis of
the
open courtyard. The idyll is broken be the yelling of
Uncle
Owen, his voice echoing throughout the homestead.
OWEN:
Luke? Luke? Luke? Where could he be loafing now!
INTERIOR:
LARS HOMESTEAD -- KITCHEN.
The
interior of the kitchen is a worm glow as Aunt Beru prepares
the
morning breakfast. Owen enters in a huff.
OWEN:
Have you seen Luke this morning?
AUNT BERU: He said he had some things to