This list compiled by: plebeau@cix.compulink.co.uk (Paul Lebeau)
The following is a list of all the productions George has been
involved in.
Under each entry I have listed any credit which mentioned George
or Lucasfilm.
The list is from the book:
George Lucas: The Creative Impulse
- Lucasfilms First Twenty Years
by Charles Champlin
Published in UK by Virgin Books
Published in US by Harry N Abrams Inc
ISBN 1 85227 490 5
Reproduced without permission.
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Student films and short films
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Look at Life (1965)
- George Lucas's first film (a 1 minute film for a class
in animation)
Herbie (1966)
- Co-dir. by George Lucas and Paul Golding for a class in
cinematic design
1.42.08 (1966)
- Written and directed by George Lucas
The Emperor (1967)
- Documentary about a LA disc jockey.
- Directed by George Lucas
THX 1138:4EB (Electronic Labyrinth) (1967)
- The short film that became the feature film THX 1138
- Written and directed by George Lucas
Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (1967)
- Directed by George Lucas
- Written by George Lucas and Paul Golding
6.18.67 (1967)
- Documentary about the making of Carl Foreman's
'McKenna's Gold'
- Concieved and directed by George Lucas
Filmmaker (1968)
- Documentary about Francis Ford Coppola
- Written, directed, photographed and edited by George
Lucas
Features
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THX 1138 (Released March 11, 1971)
- Directed by George Lucas
- Screenplay by George Lucas and Walter Murch, based on a
story by George Lucas
- Edited by George Lucas
American Graffiti (Released August 1, 1973)
- A Lucasfilm/Coppola Company Production
- Directed by George Lucas
- Screenplay by George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck
- Academy Award nominations:
best picture
best director
best original story and screenplay
best film editing
best supporting actress (Candy Clark)
Star Wars (Released May 25, 1977)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Written and directed by George Lucas
- Academy Awards:
best original score
best film editing
best sound
best art and set decoration
best costume design
best visual effects
- Special Achievement Academy Award:
sound effects creations
- Academy Award nominations:
best picture
best original story and screenplay
best director
best supporting actor (Alec Guinness)
More American Graffiti (Released August 3, 1979)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Written and directed by BWL Norton, based on characters
created by George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck
The Empire Strikes Back (Released May 21, 1980)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, from a
story by George Lucas
- Academy Awards:
best sound
- Special Achievement Academy Award:
visual effects
- Academy Award nominations:
best original score
best art and set decoration
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Released June 12, 1981)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas and Howard Kazanjian
- Screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George
Lucas and Philip Kaufman
- Academy Awards:
best art direction
best sound
best film editing
best visual effects
- Special Achievement Academy Award:
sound effects editing
- Academy Award nominations:
best original score
best picture
best director
best cinematography
best original score
Twice Upon A Time (Released August 1982) Animation
- A Korty Films and Lucasfilm Ltd presentation
- Executive produced by George Lucas
Return of the Jedi (Released May 25, 1983)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas, from a
story by George Lucas
- Special Achievement Academy Award:
visual effects
- Academy Award nominations:
best art and set decoration
best sound effects editing
best original score
best sound
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Released May 23, 1984)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas and Frank Marshall
- Screenplay by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, from a
story by George Lucas
- Academy Award:
best visual effects
- Academy Award nomination:
best original score
Mishima (Released September 1985)
- A Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas Presentation
- A Zoetrope Studios/Filmlink Intl (Tokyo)/Lucasfilm Ltd
Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas and Francis Coppola
Latino (Released February 1986)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd presentation
Labyrinth (Released June 27, 1986)
- A Henson Associates and Lucasfilm Ltd presentation
- Executive produced by George Lucas
Howard the Duck (Released August 1, 1986)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
Captain Eo (Released at Disneyland September 13, 1986)
- A George Lucas Presentation
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by George Lucas
Willow (Released May 20, 1988)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production in association with
Imagine Entertainment
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by Bob Dolman, from a story by George Lucas
- Academy Award nomination:
sound effects editing
best visual effects
Tucker: The Man and His Dream (Released August 12, 1988)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd/Zoetrope Studios Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Academy Award nominations:
best art and set decoration
best costume design
best supporting actor (Martin Landau)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Released May 24, 1989)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas and Frank Marshall
- Screenplay by Jeff Boam, from a story by George Lucas
and Menno Meyjes
- Academy Awards:
sound effects editing
- Academy Award nominations:
best original score
best sound
Television Films
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The Ewok Adventure: Caravan of Courage (Initial broadcast on ABC
November 25, 1984)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd and Korty Films Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by Bob Carrau, from a story by George Lucas
- Emmy Award:
outstanding special visual effects
- Emmy Award nomination:
outstanding children's programming (1984/85)
Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour
(Ewoks and Droids: The Adventure of R2-D2 and C-3PO Animation
first season initial broadcast on ABC September 7, 1985)
- A Nelvana Production in association with Lucasfilm Ltd
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (Initial broadcast on ABC
November 24, 1985)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Written and directed by Jim and Ken Wheat, based on a
story by George Lucas
- Emmy Award:
outstanding special visual effects
- Emmy Award nominations:
outstanding children's programming
outstanding sound mixing for a miniseries or
special (1985/86)
The Great Heep (Initial broadcast on ABC June 7, 1986)
- A Nelvana Production for Lucasfilm Ltd based on
characters created by George Lucas
Ewoks (Ewoks Animation second season initial broadcast on ABC
November 1, 1986)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production in association with Nelvana
Maniac Mansion (Initial broadcast on the Family Channel
September 14, 1990)
- Produced by Atlantis Films Ltd in association with the
Family
Channel and YTV/Canada Inc and Lucasfilm Ltd Television
- Based on the original computer game by Lucasfilm Games
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (Initial broadcast on ABC
March 4, 1992)
- A Lucasfilm Ltd Production
- Executive produced by George Lucas
- Screenplay by Jonathan Hales, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Reg
Gadney, Jonathan Hensleigh, Matthew Jacobs, Carrie
Fisher, Frank Darrabont
and Gavin Scott, from a story by George Lucas
George Lucas credits on non-Lucasfilm productions
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Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior) (Released October 1980)
- Executive producers of the international version: George
Lucas and Francis Coppola
Body Heat (Released August 1981)
- Executive producer (uncredited): George Lucas
Return to Oz (Released June 1985)
- Credit at end: "Special thanks to Robert Watts and
George Lucas"
Powaqqatsi (Released April 1988)
- A Francis Coppola and George Lucas Presentation
The Land Before Time (Released November 18, 1988) Animated
- Executive producers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas
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