Oh, I was talking about what they said in interviews where they both attributed the film to the other. So I suppose you could go with whichever quote suits your perspective or, better, take both as the truth. Lucas didn't want to be hands on with TESB, choosing instead to make the editing suite his place of work and he trusted Kersh anyway, being his one-time mentor, which would easily explain his absence from the set.
Post #609758
- Author
- Easterhay
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- When did The Empire Strikes Back become more highly regarded than Star Wars?
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- 24-Nov-2012, 6:16 AM