La películas Star Wars. Episodio V: El imperio contraataca del año 1980, conocida originalmente como "The Empire Strikes Back", está dirigida por Irvin Kershner y protagonizada por Mark Hamill quien interpreta a Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford en el papel de Han Solo, Carrie Fisher como Princess Leia, Billy Dee Williams personificando a Lando Calrissian y Anthony Daniels desempeñando el papel de C-3PO (ver créditos completos).
Es una obra de género Aventura, Fantasía, Acción y Ciencia ficción producida en EE.UU.. Con una duración de 02 hr 4 min (124 minutos), esta película tiene diálogos originales en Inglés. La banda sonora para esta producción ha sido compuesta por John Williams.
La autoría de la historia que narra esta obra está compartida entre Leigh Brackett (Guión), Lawrence Kasdan (Guión) y George Lucas (Historia).
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El segundo capítulo de la saga, dirigido por Irvin Kershner, se establece como un formidable sucesor de "La Guerra de las Galaxias". Con un equilibrio cautivador entre drama, humor y profundas reflexiones, "El Imperio Contraataca" no solo amplía el universo de Star Wars, sino que también profundiza en sus personajes, llevando la narrativa a nuevos niveles de complejidad. La química entre Han Solo y Leia resplandece, mientras que la sabiduría de Yoda y la ominosa presencia de Darth Vader generan un magnetismo irresistible.
Los efectos visuales son deslumbrantes, un triunfo tecnológico que complementa la historia de traición y lucha por el poder. Aunque algunos críticos mencionan que el ritmo puede flaquear en ciertos momentos, el film sigue siendo un viaje emocionante que cautiva tanto a jóvenes como a adultos, ofreciendo una experiencia llena de acción y momentos memorables. La música de John Williams resuena con fuerza, realzando cada escena y contribuyendo a la atmósfera épica. Sin duda, una obra maestra que se erige como la mejor de la trilogía original, dejando una huella indeleble en la cultura cinematográfica.
Duración: 02 hr 4 min (124 minutos) .
Color: Color
Paises productores: La película The Empire Strikes Back fué producida en EE.UU.
Lenguaje original: Inglés.
Títulos en cada país:
Clasificación
Bob Edmiston, Irene Lamb y Terry Liebling
Peter Suschitzky (Director de fotografía)
John Barry (director: studio second unit), Roy Button (Asistente de dirección), Harley Cokeliss (director: studio second unit (as Harley Cokliss)), Dominic Fulford (assistant director: studio second unit), Steve Lanning (Asistente de dirección), Peter MacDonald (director: location second unit), Andrew Montgomery (second assistant director: studio second unit), Ola Solum (assistant director: location second unit), David Tomblin (Asistente de dirección), Bill Westley (assistant director: location second unit), Derek Harrington (third assistant director (u)), Gary Kurtz (assistant director (u)), Paul Tivers (third assistant director (u)) y Gary White (first assistant director: second unit (u))
Leslie Dilley, Harry Lange y Alan Tomkins
Ted Ambrose (draftsman), Ivor Beddoes (Artista del Sketch ), Michael Boone (draftsman), Reg Bream (draftsman), Frank Bruton (Jefe de utilería), Steve Cooper (draftsman), Richard Dawking (draftsman), Joe Dipple (property dressing supervisor), Fred Evans (Modelador), George Gunning (head carpenter), Fred Hole (Asistente de director artístico), Michael Lamont (Asistente de director artístico), Ralph McQuarrie (design consultant and conceptual artist), Dave Middleton (construction storeman), Allan Moss (Modelador), Edward Rodrigo (chief buyer), Bert Rodwell (head plasterer), Janet Stevens (modeller (as Jan Stevens)), Charles Torbett (property supervisor), Bill Welch (Gerente de construcción), Andy Aitken (plasterer (u)), Gerry Bourke (props (u)), Steve Furneaux (carpenter (u)), Mark Harris (art department assistant (u)), Tom Jung (poster artist (u) / poster designer (u)), Peter Mann (constructor (u)), Kieron Mcnamara (props (u)), Per Mørk (construction manager (u)) y Julian Walker (assistant decor and lettering artist (u))
Bob Anderson (Doble), Peter Diamond (Coordinador de dobles), Colin Skeaping (Doble), Lightning Bear (stunts (u)), Marc Boyle (stunts (u)), Jim Dowdall (stunts (u)), Stuart Fell (stunt double (u) / stunts (u)), Richard Hammatt (stunts (u)), Reg Harding (stunts (u)), Terry Richards (stunts (u)), Doug Robinson (stunts (u)) y Tony Smart (stunts (u))
Julie Adrianson-Neary (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Julie Neary)), Peter Amundson (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Chris Anderson (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Okan Ataman (digital effects technical assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), Charles Bailey (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Craig Barron (matte photography assistant: miniature and optical effects unit), John Bartle (assistant visual effects editor: ILM (1997 special version)), Carol Bauman (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Randall K. Bean (digital scanning operator: ILM (1997 special version) (as Randall Bean)), Greg Beaumonte (machinist: miniature and optical effects unit), James Beaumonte (camera and movement design: miniature and optical effects unit (as Jim Beaumonte)), William Beck (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Wendy Bell (video assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), David Benson (sofware research and development: ILM (1997 special version)), Jon Berg (stop motion animation: miniature and optical effects unit), David Berry (optical printer operator: miniature and optical effects unit), Doug Beswick (stop motion technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Earl Beyer (digital scanning operator: ILM (1997 special version)), Ken Beyer (production engineering: ILM (1997 special version)), Don Bies (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Andrea Biklian (negative line-up: ILM (1997 special version)), Patricia Blau (production secretary: miniature and optical effects unit), Mike Bolles (design engineer: miniature and optical effects unit), Ed Breed (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Daniel Brimer (digital effects resource assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), Kris Brown (systems programming: miniature and optical effects unit), Ronn Brown (digital matte artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Thomas Brown (production associate: miniature and optical effects unit), Conrad Buff IV (visual effects editorial supervisor: miniature and optical effects unit (as Conrad Buff)), Chris Bushman (optical supervisor (1997 special version)), Donald S. Butler (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Don Butler)), Dave Carson (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Chris Casady (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Eric Chauvin (digital matte artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Peter Chesloff (digital effects technical assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), Terry Chostner (still photographer: miniature and optical effects unit), Donald Clark (optical printer operator: miniature and optical effects unit), Sam Comstock (animator: miniature and optical effects unit (as Samuel Comstock)), Michael Conte (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Caitlin Content (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Ken Corvino (production engineering: ILM (1997 special version)), Julie Creighton (visual effects production staff: ILM (1997 special version)), Laura Crockett (assistant accountant: miniature and optical effects unit), Fon Davis (model maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Giovanni Donovan (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Dick Dova (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Don Dow (camera operator: miniature and optical effects unit), Loring Doyle (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Lisa Drostova (digital paint & roto artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Selwyn Eddy (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Richard Edlund (special visual effects), Harrison Ellenshaw (matte painting supervisor: miniature and optical effects unit), Mike Ellis (digital scanning operator: ILM (1997 special version) (as Michael Ellis)), Robert Elswit (matte photography assistant: miniature and optical effects unit), Phillip Feiner (optical supervisor (1997 special version)), Rick Fichter (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Bob Finley III (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit (as Bobby Finley)), Richard Fish (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Brian Flora (digital matte artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Warren Franklin (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Roberta Friedman (optical coordinator), Michael Fulmer (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Dick Gallegly (production administrator: miniature and optical effects unit), Steve Gawley (modelshop foreman: miniature and optical effects unit), Tim Geideman (laboratory technician: miniature and optical effects unit / negative line-up: ILM (1997 special vers), Rob Gemmel (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Howard Gersh (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), David Grafton (special optics designer: miniature and optical effects unit), Timothy Greenwood (projectionist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Tim Greenwood)), Grant Guenin (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version)), James Hagedorn (3D matchmove artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Wendy Hendrickson (digital plate restoration: ILM (1997 special version)), Edward Hirsh (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Jim Hourihan (software research and development: ILM (1997 special version)), George Hull (visual effects art director: ILM (1997 special version)), Paul Huston (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit / model maker: miniature and optical effects), Tom L. Hutchinson (computer graphics supervisor: ILM (1997 special version) (as Tom Hutchinson)), Jerry Jeffress (electronic systems designer: miniature and optical effects unit), Brian Johnson (special visual effects), Joe Johnston (art director visual effects: miniature and optical effects unit), Doug Jones (negative supervisor: ILM (1997 special version)), Ed Jones (laboratory technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Zoran Kacic-Alesic (software research and development: ILM (1997 special version)), Florian Kainz (software research and development: ILM (1997 special version)), Michael Kelly (effects editor: miniature and optical effects unit), Tom Kennedy (visual effects producer: ILM (1997 special version)), Kim Knowlton (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Marshall Richard Krasser (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Marshall Krasser)), Neil Krepela (matte photography: miniature and optical effects unit), Peter Kuran (animation and rotoscope supervisor: miniature and optical effects unit), Alexander Laurant (assistant visual effects art director: ILM (1997 special version) (as Alex Laurant)), Michael Lawler (additional matte photography: miniature and optical effects unit), Angela Leaper (video editor: ILM (1997 special version)), Gary Leo (electronic engineer: miniature and optical effects unit), Joshua Levine (digital effects technical assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), James Lim (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Leo Loverro (stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Mike MacKenzie (electronic engineer: miniature and optical effects unit), Joshua Marks (visual effects production staff: ILM (1997 special version)), Scott Marshall (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Tia L. Marshall (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Tia Marshall)), Dawn Martin (video assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), Stuart T. Maschwitz (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Terrence Masson (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Bill Mather (digital matte artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as William Mather)), Dawn Matheson (digital effects technical assistant: ILM (1997 special version)), Michael J. McAlister (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit (as Michael McAlister)), Pat McClung (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Mary McCulloch (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Michael McGovern (visual effects editor: ILM (1997 special version)), Roberto McGrath (lab assistant: miniature and optical effects unit), Dan McNamara (Sabre group supervisor: ILM (1997 special version) (as Daniel McNamara)), Ralph McQuarrie (matte artist: miniature and optical effects unit), Gary Meyer (production engineering: ILM (1997 special version)), Lhary Meyer (electronic engineer: miniature and optical effects unit), Ted Moehnke (supervising stage technician: miniature and optical effects unit (as T.E. Moehnke)), Melissa Monterrosa (digital plate restoration: ILM (1997 special version)), Thaine Morris (miniature pyrotechnics: miniature and optical effects unit), Wendy Morton (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Dennis Muren (effects director of photography: miniature and optical effects unit), Duncan Myers (laboratory technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Bill Neil (camera operator: miniature and optical effects unit), Bruce Nicholson (optical photography supervisor: miniature and optical effects unit), Ken Nielsen (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Ease Owyeung (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Jenny Oznowicz (production assistant: miniature and optical effects unit), Clint Palmer (assistant camera: miniature and optical effects unit), Udo Pampel (machinist: miniature and optical effects unit), Michael Pangrazio (matte artist: miniature and optical effects unit), Eddie Pasquarello (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Lorne Peterson (chief model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Glenn Phillips (assistant accountant: miniature and optical effects unit), David Pier (miniature pyrotechnics: miniature and optical effects unit (as Dave Pier)), Tam Pillsbury (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Joshua Pines (digital scanning supervisor: ILM (1997 special version)), Gary Platek (special projects: miniature and optical effects unit), Anne Polland (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Ken Ralston (effects cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Ricardo Ramos (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Arthur F. Repola (assistant effects editor: miniature and optical effects unit (as Arthur Repola)), Nilo Rodis-Jamero (assistant art director: miniature and optical effects unit), Thomas Rosseter (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Tom Rosseter) / optical line-up: miniature an), Jonathan Rothbart (animatic artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Tom Rudduck (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Nina Saxon (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Stanley W. Sayer (matte photography consultant (as Stanley Sayer)), Ray Scalice (production accountant: miniature and optical effects unit), Wesley Seeds (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Dan Shumaker (digital effects technical assistant: ILM (1997 special version) (as Daniel Shumaker)), Mark Siegel (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version)), Kenneth Smith (optical printer operator: miniature and optical effects unit), Tom St. Amand (stop motion technician: miniature and optical effects unit), Howard Stein (assistant effects editor: miniature and optical effects unit), Lawrence Tan (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Chad Taylor (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Rick Taylor (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Ed Tennler (draftsman: miniature and optical effects unit), Jonas Thaler (apprentice editor: miniature and optical effects unit (as Jon Thaler)), Paul Theren (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Marc Thorpe (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Phil Tippett (stop motion animation: miniature and optical effects unit), Lisa Todd (visual effects coordinator: ILM (1997 special version)), Pam Traas (assistant accountant: miniature and optical effects unit), Hans Uhlig (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Michael Van Eps (digital plate restoration: ILM (1997 special version) (as Mike Van Eps)), John T. Van Vliet (animator: miniature and optical effects unit (as John Van Vliet)), Mark Vargo (optical line-up: miniature and optical effects unit), Bruce Vecchitto (color timing supervisor: ILM (1997 special version)), Jim Veilleux (effects cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Laurie Vermont (optical coordinator: miniature and optical effects unit), Joe Viskocil (miniature pyrotechnics: miniature and optical effects unit (as Joseph Viskocil)), Garry Waller (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Steve Walton (model and creature maker: ILM (1997 special version) (as Steven Walton)), Harold Weed (chief creature maker: ILM (1997 special version) (as Howie Weed)), Li-Hsien Wei (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Ken Wesley (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Jody Westheimer (assistant cameraman: miniature and optical effects unit), Gene Whiteman (equipment engineering supervisor: miniature and optical effects unit), Diana Wilson (animator: miniature and optical effects unit), Ron Woodall (digital effects artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Jeffery Yost (software research and development: ILM (1997 special version) (as Jeff Yost)), Heidi Zabit (digital paint & roto artist: ILM (1997 special version)), Stuart Ziff (special project coordinator: miniature and optical effects unit), Rita E. Zimmerman (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version) (as Rita Zimmerman)), Samuel Zolltheis (model maker: miniature and optical effects unit), Bruce Cardozo (optical line up (u)), Aaron Haye (model maker: ILM (1997 special version) (u)), Pete Kleinow (stop motion animator (u)), Stewart Lew (Computer Graphics Artist (u)), Todd Mitchell (scanning operator: ILM (1997 special version) (u)), Ben O'Brien (Sabre artist: ILM (1997 special version) (u)), Bridgid O'Donnell (restoration supervisor (u)) y Matt Wallin (digital artist: ILM (1997 special version) (u))
Graham Freeborn (chief makeup artist), Kay Freeborn (Maquilladora), Stuart Freeborn (makeup and special creature designer), Nick Maley (Maquilladora), Barbara Ritchie (chief hairdresser), David Barkley (special makeup effects trainee (u)), Nick Dudman (special makeup effects trainee (u)) y Bob Keen (special makeup effects trainee (u))
Herbert W. Spencer (Orquestador), Eric Tomlinson (Grabador de música), Kenneth Wannberg (Supervisor de edición de música), Paul Kegg (musician: cello (u)), George Lucas (music producer (u)), Angela Morley (additional orchestrator (u)), Maurice Murphy (musician: trumpet (u)), Lionel Newman (music supervisor (u)) y John Williams (conductor (u) / music producer (u))
Tiny Nicholls (Supervisor de vestuario) y Eileen Sullivan (Encargada del vestuario)
Duwayne Dunham (Asistente de editor de película), Barbara Ellis (Asistente de editor de película), Ted Gagliano (post-production executive (1997 special version)), Bob Hart (negative cutter (as Robert Hart)), Samuel H. Hinckley (first assistant editor (1997 special version) (as Samuel Hinckley)), Darrell Hixson (Cortador de negativos), Mike Jackson (assistant editor: avid (1997 special version)), Robin Lee (assistant editor: avid (1997 special version)), Ed Lemke (Ajustador de color), Robert Marty (first assistant editor (1997 special version)), Mark Nakamine (colorist (digital color correction)), Robert Raring (color timer (1997 special version) (as Robert J. Raring)), Ray Sabo (negative continuity (1997 special version)), Phil Sanderson (Asistente de editor de película), Steve Starkey (Asistente de editor de película), Paul Tomlinson (Asistente de editor de película) y Brian Q. Kelley (editor: additional material (1997 special version) (u))
Robert Martin (transportation: miniature and optical effects unit) y Terry Pritchard (unit driver (u))
Maurice Arnold (assistant cameraman), Frank Batt (dolly grip: location second unit), Mike Brewster (assistant cameraman: location second unit), John Campbell (assistant cameraman: location second unit), John Clark (Técnico de iluminación), Greg Dupre (second assistant cameraman: second unit), David Garfath (operating cameraman), Geoff Glover (director of photography: location second unit), Ron Goodman (aerial cameraman), Margaret Herron (assistant aerial cameraman), John Keen (second assistant cameraman: second unit), Red Lawrence (head rigger), Dennis Lewis (Camarógrafo), Chris Menges (director of photography: studio second unit), Madelyn Most (second assistant cameraman), Brian Osborne (dolly grip (as Brian Osborn)), Kelvin Pike (operating cameraman), Peter Robinson (second assistant cameraman), Laurie Shane (Capataz), Bob Smith (operating cameraman: location second unit), Chris Tanner (assistant cameraman), George Whitear (Fotógrafo), Steve Blake (lighting chargehand (u)), Miles Cook (assistant camera: second unit (u)), Jerry Dunkley (second unit: camera operator (u)), Brian Q. Kelley (photographer: additional footage (1997 special version) (u)), Paul Kenward (assistant camera (u)), Martin Kenzie (second assistant camera: second camera (u)), Billy Merrell (electrician (u)), Ken Shane (additional electrician (u)) y Jon Sorensen (assistant camera (u))
T.M. Christopher (Versión especial de 1997), Paul Hirsch (Editado por), George Lucas (Sin acreditar) y Marcia Lucas (Sin acreditar)
Patricia Carr (Asistente del director de producción), Sven Johansen (production manager: location second unit (as Svein Johansen)) y Bruce Sharman (Supervisor de producción)
Bunny Alsup (Asistente de producción), Alan Arnold (Publicista de unidad), Jane Bay (assistant to executive producer), Ron Butcher (production maintenance), Ron Cook (location accountant), Kathryn Farrar (production controller (1997 special version)), Tim Fox (archivist (1997 special version)), Ken Gordon (set cost controller), Barbara Harley (Asistente de producción), Miki Herman (Coordinador de produccion), Michael Larkins (Asistente de contabilidad), Nick Laws (Asistente de producción), Pamela Mann (continuidad), Wendy Midener (fabricator: Yoda), Kathryn Mullen (performing assistant: Yoda), Ron Phipps (Contador de producción), Kay Rawlings (continuidad), Debbie Shaw (Asistente de dirección), Charles B. Wessler (production assistant (as Charles Wessler)), Kristen Wing (assistant publicist), Marc Wolff (helicopter pilot (as Mark Wolfe)), David Alan Barclay (assistant puppeteer (u)), Des Carey (film archivist (1997 special version) (u)), Liz Coke (stand-in: Ms. Fisher (u)), Jack Dearlove (stand-in: Mr. Ford (u)), Alan Harris (stand-in: Mr. Daniels (u)), Mark Marshall (production assistant (u)), Craig Miller (marketing consultant (u)), John Morton (double: Boba Fett (u)), Chris Parsons (stand-in: "4-LOM", "K-3PO" and "C-3PO" (u)) y Deep Roy (stand-in: Yoda (u))
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