A long time ago, before CGI stormtroopers and billion-dollar franchises, Star Wars was a scrappy sci-fi gamble that changed pop culture forever. The late ’70s and ’80s were the golden era of Star Wars fandom; action figures filled toy aisles, behind-the-scenes practical effects looked like magic, and Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford were just getting started.
These 27 photos transport you back to that original trilogy era, capturing everything from candid moments on set to the marketing frenzy that made Star Wars a household name. Whether you grew up with Kenner toys or remember seeing A New Hope in theaters, these images will take you on a nostalgic hyperspace jump to a time when the Force was just beginning to awaken.
1. George Lucas surrounded by Star Wars props in 1977
2. Star Wars, Opening day. May 25th, 1977
3. George Lucas next to a prototype of R2D2 in 1976
4. George Lucas on the set of Star Wars in 1976
5. Star Wars billboard in Tokyo, Japan, 1977
6. Star Wars opening in Japan
7. The main cast of Star Wars in 1977
8. How they filmed the intro to Star Wars
9. “My grandad in the 70s, on the set of Star Wars in Tunisia preparing food for the crew.”
10. Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher during the making of the first Star Wars.
11. Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford doing a radio interview in 1977
You kind of get the feeling that Harrison Ford might already be sick of talking about Star Wars.
12. Anthony Daniels in his C-3P0 suit, trying to get some shade on the set of Star Wars
Can you imagine how hot it would be wearing that suit in the middle of the desert?