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Production cost: The original budget was only $ 3.5 million, although inflation doubled it to $ 7 million before production began. It then climbed to $ 9.5 million, and went on to go $ 3 million over budget by the end of production. The effects alone cost $ 2.5 million.
Earnings: As of the time when Jedi opened, it had earned an estimated $ 524 million.
Length: 124 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Gary Kurtz
Written and Directed by: George Lucas
Number of special effects shots: 545
Academy Award Nominations: Best Picture, Best Original Story and Screenplay, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Alec Guinness)
Academy Awards Received: 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.

Production cost: $ 25 million, of which $ 6.5 million was spent on effects alone.
Earnings: As of the opening of Jedi, $ 365 million
Length: 128 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Gary Kurtz
Directed by: Irvin Kershner
Screenplay by: Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas
Number of special effects shots: 763
Academy Award Nominations: Best Art Direction and Set Decoration, Best Original Score.
Academy Awards Received: Best Sound.
Special Achievement Academy Award: Best Visual Effects.
Released: May 25th, 1983Production began: January, 1982
Production cost: $ 32.5 million, one quarter of which were spent on special effects.
Earnings: Over $ 400 million.To date, all three have earned approximately $ 1.3 billion in revenues, and over $ 4 billion in merchandising. This figure does not include the Special Editions.
Length:134 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Howard Kazanijian
Directed by: Richard Marquand
Screenplay by: Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas, from a story by George Lucas
Number of special effects shots: 942
Academy Award Nominations: Best Art Direction and Set Decoration, Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound.
Academy Awards Received:
Special Achievement Academy Award: Best Visual Effects.
Information and images from "George Lucas: The Creative Impulse. Lucasfilm's First 20 Years" by Charles Champlin.
THE
PHANTOM MENACE
Released: May
19th, 1999
Production began: Pre-production - November, 1994; shooting began - June 26th, 1997. The first scene shot was of Darth Maul and Darth Sideous on the balcony of Coruscant. Principal shooting was completed on time, September 30th, 1997. Post-production and special effects would take nearly another two years.
Production cost: $115 million
Earnings: Domestic and Internationally, a total of $ 922 million in 1999. Was #1 at the box office for all movies released in the US and Canada for 1999 with a combined gross of $ 430 million. These figures do not include video sales, which topped $100 million the first day they went on sale.
Length: 133 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Rick McCallum
Written and Directed by: George Lucas
Number of special effects shots: Out of the film's 2,200 shots, 1,900 were in whole or in part effects shots. 95 % of the film was composed digitally.
Academy Award Nominations: Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Visual Effects.
Academy Awards Received:
Information and image from "The Making of Episode One The Phantom Menace" by Laurent Bouzereau and Jody Duncan. Additional information from "The Star Wars Insider" magazine, Issue 48.
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ATTACK
OF THE CLONES

Released: May 16th, 2002 in over 60 countries in 19 different languagesProduction began: June, 2000
Production cost: Estimated $ 130 million
Earnings: As of mid-July, 2002, nearly $300 million box office
Length: 142 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Rick McCallumk McCallum
Written and Directed by: George Lucas, screenplay co-written with Jonathan Hales
Number of special effects shots: 2000 +
Academy Award Nominations: Best Visual Effects Effects
Academy Awards Received:
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REVENGE OF THE SITH
Released: May 19th, 2005Production began: June 30, 2003
Production cost: $ 115 million
Earnings: For the first 4 days, $ 158 million in North America and $ 303 million worldwide
Length: 140 minutes
Executive Producer: George Lucas
Producer: Rick McCallumk McCallum
Written and Directed by: George Lucas
Number of special effects shots: 2151
Academy Award Nominations: Effects
Academy Awards Received:
Source: Starwars.com, IMDB.com, Yahoo Movies Box Office