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SPACE CASE.(Star Wars: Episode III--Revenge of the Sith)(Movie Review)

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Penelope Gilliatt on the original "Star Wars," from June, 1977

Pauline Kael on the original "Star Wars," from September, 1977

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Sith. What kind of a word is that? Sith. It sounds to me like the noise that emerges when you block one nostril and blow through the other, but to George Lucas it is a name that trumpets evil. What is proved beyond question by "Star Wars: Episode III--Revenge of the Sith," the latest--and, you will be shattered to hear, the last--installment of his sci-fi bonanza, is that Lucas, though his eye may be greedy for sensation, has an ear of purest cloth. All ...

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