U.S. director Lucas back in Tunisia for Star Wars
Updated 11:30 AM ET June 2, 2000
TUNIS (Reuters) - U.S. director George Lucas is returning to Tatouine in the Tunisian desert, scene of some of the most celebrated scenes in his Star Wars movies, to shoot part of the latest episode.
After preliminary preparations in August, Lucas is expected to start filming "Star Wars II" -- the fifth Star Wars movie but the second in the plot's chronological sequence -- by October or early November, Tunisian officials said Friday.
Lucas's fascination for the sand dunes, dry river beds and red-walled Ksours or desert palaces of the Sahara first brought him to Tatouine in 1977, some 300 miles south of Tunis, for his first Star Wars movie.
The area, immortalized in the latest "prequel," The Phantom Menace, as the arid planet Tatooine, has become one of Tunisia's leading attractions for tourists who can even go on "Star Wars safaris."
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And, yes, I know they went there in RotJ, too, but ANH was earlier, so it makes more sense to mention it. :-)
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"This is Major Tom to ground control. I'm stepping through the door, and I'm floating in a most peculiar way. And the stars look very different today..."
-David Bowie, "Space Oddity"
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"While it is true that 15% of home accidents are caused by large penis related incidents, only a small number have ever been known to be fatal."
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Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"!
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