Secrets of the Force: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Wars

This program includes an introduction read by Mark A. Altman

From the authors of The Fifty-Year Mission and So Say We All, comes the first and only comprehensive oral history of the Star Wars movie franchise.


For the past four decades, no film saga has touched the world in the way that Star Wars has, capturing the imaginations of filmgoers and filmmakers alike. Now, for the first time ever, Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, the bestselling authors of The Fifty-Year Mission, are telling the entire story of this blockbuster franchise from the very beginning in a single exhaustive volume. Featuring the commentaries of hundreds of actors and filmmakers involved with and impacted by Star Wars, as well as writers, commentators, critics, executives, authors, film historians, toy experts and many more, Secrets of the Force, will reveal all in Altman and Gross's critically acclaimed oral history format from the birth of the original film through the latest sequels and the new televisions series.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

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Secrets of the Force: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Wars

This program includes an introduction read by Mark A. Altman

From the authors of The Fifty-Year Mission and So Say We All, comes the first and only comprehensive oral history of the Star Wars movie franchise.


For the past four decades, no film saga has touched the world in the way that Star Wars has, capturing the imaginations of filmgoers and filmmakers alike. Now, for the first time ever, Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, the bestselling authors of The Fifty-Year Mission, are telling the entire story of this blockbuster franchise from the very beginning in a single exhaustive volume. Featuring the commentaries of hundreds of actors and filmmakers involved with and impacted by Star Wars, as well as writers, commentators, critics, executives, authors, film historians, toy experts and many more, Secrets of the Force, will reveal all in Altman and Gross's critically acclaimed oral history format from the birth of the original film through the latest sequels and the new televisions series.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

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This program includes an introduction read by Mark A. Altman

From the authors of The Fifty-Year Mission and So Say We All, comes the first and only comprehensive oral history of the Star Wars movie franchise.


For the past four decades, no film saga has touched the world in the way that Star Wars has, capturing the imaginations of filmgoers and filmmakers alike. Now, for the first time ever, Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, the bestselling authors of The Fifty-Year Mission, are telling the entire story of this blockbuster franchise from the very beginning in a single exhaustive volume. Featuring the commentaries of hundreds of actors and filmmakers involved with and impacted by Star Wars, as well as writers, commentators, critics, executives, authors, film historians, toy experts and many more, Secrets of the Force, will reveal all in Altman and Gross's critically acclaimed oral history format from the birth of the original film through the latest sequels and the new televisions series.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"A trove for hardcore fans. If you’re obsessive about the films, there’s no end to the fun." —Kirkus Reviews

"In an engrossing oral history, creatives from the Star Wars franchise discuss their experiences in bringing the groundbreaking saga to the screen." —Shelf Awareness

"The definitive origin story." —New York Daily News

“Secrets of the Force is meticulous, detailed and utterly fascinating.” —The Nerd Daily Review

“...you cannot call yourself a Star Wars fan and not own Secrets of the Force. Secrets of the Force is a must-own for your Star Wars Collection!” —Solzy at the Movies

Kirkus Reviews

2021-04-28
Everything you ever wanted to know—and then some—about the Star Wars film franchise.

Having teamed up for an oral history of both the Star Trek and James Bond film series, among other projects, Altman and Gross head back to the Hollywood well to discuss how George Lucas’ culture-transforming Star Wars and its sequels came into being. It wasn’t an easy victory: Lucas had failed terribly with his first effort at science fiction, the “experimental” THX 1138, and though he redeemed himself with “the massive smash that was American Graffiti,” Universal Pictures still wouldn’t bankroll his Joseph Campbell–inspired tale of a boy and his father battling through deep space. Alan Ladd Jr., the head of production for 20th Century Fox, saw something in the premise, and “almost five decades later, Star Wars continues to dominate the pop culture landscape.” Some of those films are cinematic gold, including the first. Some are much despised, especially the turgid Phantom Menace. Altman and Gross consult with some of the principal players, from first to last, and if the business side of the enterprise occupies too much space, the best parts of the book are when the actors and writers reflect on their work. Adam Driver, the Kylo Ren of the most recent epic film, reveals his struggle to make his on-paper evil character more morally complex, “because that to me…seemed more dangerous and more unpredictable,” while writer and filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan pegs it more succinctly: “He hasn’t got his shit all together.” Mark Hamill recalls asking the distinguished actor Alec Guinness why he would deign to appear in “a movie like this” and in a role that Lucas had originally slated for Toshiro Mifune. A bonus: Hayden Christensen, who played the petulant, pouty, pre-aqualung Darth Vader, reveals just why he was so whiny.

A trove for hardcore fans. If you’re obsessive about the films, there’s no end to the fun.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173355676
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 07/13/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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