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A deep feature of Harmy's Despecialized Edition multisource reconstruction
It is not merely a "copy" of a VHS tape or LaserDisc. Instead, it is a restoration project that aims to:
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A deleted scene featuring Jabba the Hutt was completed with dated CGI and forced into the narrative pacing. A deep feature of Harmy's Despecialized Edition multisource
| | Key Insight | |---|---| | Origin | A fan-led restoration project by Petr "Harmy" Harmáček to recreate the original theatrical cuts of the Star Wars trilogy. | | Purpose | To preserve the films as a cultural heritage, countering permanent alterations made after 1997. | | Restoration | Sourced from over a dozen materials, including 35mm prints, LaserDiscs, Blu-rays, and HDTV broadcasts. | | Legal Status | A copyright grey area; shared only among legal owners of official releases, never bought or sold. | | Cultural Impact | Globally recognized as the definitive way to experience the original unaltered Star Wars trilogy. |
When Disney launched Disney+ in 2019, fans hoped they would finally release the original theatrical cuts. They did not. While Disney+ streams the 1997 Special Editions (with a few minor tweaks), the original A New Hope remains locked in the vault. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Creating Harmy's Despecialized Edition was no easy feat. The project required:
The first version was published online in 2011. As of 2024, updated versions continue to emerge, now incorporating 2019 UHD Blu-ray enhancements and 4K fan-preserved scans.
For fans of the original trilogy, the 1997 Special Editions and subsequent Blu-ray releases have long been a source of frustration due to significant alterations and CGI additions. Harmy’s Despecialized Edition —specifically the version for the 1977 film—is a celebrated fan restoration that painstakingly removes these changes to recreate the original theatrical experience in high-definition. Led by Petr "Harmy" Harmáček, a Czech teacher and film enthusiast, the project serves as a "placeholder" for a official high-quality release of the unaltered films that Lucasfilm has yet to provide. The Motivation: Preserving "Cultural History"
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