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Encyclopedia > Attack of the Clones
Star Wars: Episode II
Attack of the Clones
Directed by George Lucas
Produced by Rick McCallum
George Lucas
Written by George Lucas
(story/script)
Jonathan Hales (script)
Starring Ewan McGregor
Natalie Portman
Hayden Christensen
Christopher Lee
Music by John Williams
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Released May 16, 2002 (USA)
Running time 142 min.
Language English
Budget $120,000,000
IMDb profile

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones is a 2002 science fantasy film directed by George Lucas. It was the fifth film to be released in the Star Wars saga, but it is the second film by chronology of events. Among fans, it is commonly abbreviated as AOTC. A film poster for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... George Lucas. ... Richard McCallum (born 1952) is a film producer most famous for his work on the Star Wars prequel trilogy and special editons as well as The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. ... George Lucas. ... George Lucas. ... Ewan McGregor Ewan Gordon McGregor (born March 31, 1971 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland) is a Scottish actor who has had significant success in both mainstream and art house movies. ... Natalie Portman Natalie Hershlag (born June 9, 1981), better known under her stage name, Natalie Portman, is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning Israeli-American actress. ... Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Golden Globe nominated Canadian actor. ... Christopher Lee portrays Count Dooku in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE (born May 27, 1922 in Belgravia, London) is a legendary and prolific English actor known for his versatility and film longevity. ... John Williams John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is one of the most widely recognized composers of film scores. ... 20th Century Fox logo Fox Plaza, the company headquarters. ... May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... For the magazine of the same name see Science Fantasy (magazine) Science fantasy is the merging of science fiction and fantasy, two popular genres of writing. ... This article is about motion pictures. ... George Lucas. ... The cover of the 2004 DVD widescreen release of the modified original Star Wars Trilogy. ...


Ten years after the events of The Phantom Menace, the galaxy is on the brink of civil war. Under the leadership of a renegade Jedi named Count Dooku, thousands of solar systems threaten to secede from the Galactic Republic. When an assassination attempt is made on Senator Padmé Amidala, the former Queen of Naboo, nineteen-year-old Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker is assigned to protect her, while his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi is assigned to investigate who is behind the assassination attempt. In the course of his mission, Anakin discovers his love for Padmé, as well as his own darker side. Soon, Anakin, Padmé, and Obi-Wan Kenobi are drawn into the heart of the Separatist movement, and the beginning of a new threat to the galaxy, the Clone Wars. Film poster for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 film by George Lucas starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. ... He was one of the most brilliant Jedi Ive ever had the privilege of knowing. ... Form of Government Federal Republic--Unicameral--Parliamentary Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Judicial Branch Supreme Court Legislative and Executive Branch Galactic Senate Senate Chair and Head of State Supreme Chancellor Assistant Senate Head Vice Chair Establishment 25,000 BBY Reorganization into the Galactic Empire 19 BBY Re-establishment 5 ABY... Padmé Naberrie (46 BBY – 19 BBY) is a pivotal character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... It has been proposed below that The Clone Wars be renamed and moved to Clone Wars. ...


Released on May 16, 2002, Attack of the Clones was the first Star Wars film which used a high definition digital 24 frame system for most of the movie's live action scenes. A 3-D release is planned for 2007. May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... Digital cinematography is the process of capturing motion pictures on digital video in place of (or as a substitute for) traditional film. ... This US Postage Stamp depicts the 3-D movie craze of the 1950s. ... 2007 (MMVII) will be a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Contents


Plot summary

Anakin and Obi-Wan chase a bounty hunter through Coruscant.
Anakin and Obi-Wan chase a bounty hunter through Coruscant.

The opening crawl reveals that the Galactic Republic is in crisis. A separatist movement, led by former Jedi Count Dooku, has threatened the peace. Senator Padmé Amidala, former Queen of Naboo, returns to the Galactic Senate to offer a vote against the creation of an Army of the Republic, even though there are no longer enough Jedi to maintain peace and order in the galaxy. Upon her arrival at Coruscant, she narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. As a result, Chancellor Palpatine requests that she be put under the protection of Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice, Anakin Skywalker. Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_1. ... Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_1. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS for short) is an organization that existed in the latter years of the Republic. ... He was one of the most brilliant Jedi Ive ever had the privilege of knowing. ... Padmé Naberrie (46 BBY – 19 BBY) is a pivotal character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... For information on the character from The Mighty Boosh, see Naboo (character). ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... Two examples of Jedi, Master Qui-Gon Jinn & his padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi. ... Coruscant (pronounced //) is the name of a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... His Imperial Majesty Emperor Palpatine of the Galactic Empire (82 BBY – 4 ABY, spirit incapacitated 11 ABY), often simply referred to as the Emperor, is one of the main characters and the foremost villain in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article or section should include material from Jedi Sentinel —The Jedi Code — Obi-Wan Kenobi The Jedi Knights are a fictional brotherhood and organization from the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ...


That night, Zam Wesell, a mysterious bounty hunter makes another attempt on Padmé's life, but Wesell is herself killed (to silence her) just after Obi-Wan and Anakin capture her. The Jedi Council asks Obi-Wan to track down the killer. Meanwhile, Anakin is given the assignment of protecting Padmé and escorting her to her home planet of Naboo. Anakin welcomes the opportunity, as he often becomes angry and frustrated by Obi-Wan's criticism, and is glad to have an opportunity to be on his own. Representative Jar Jar Binks assumes the Senator's duties in her absence. Zam Wesell (52 - 22 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, played by Leeanna Walsman. ... A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives (Hunting) for a monetary reward (Bounty), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. ... The Jedi Council is a fictional institution from the Star Wars series of films. ... For information on the character from The Mighty Boosh, see Naboo (character). ... Jar Jar Binks (born c. ...


During the investigation, Obi-Wan is led to a mysterious planet called Kamino – a planet that has gone missing from the Republic's archives. There he discovers that a secret clone army is being developed for the Republic. Kamino is a world in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...

Obi-Wan engages Jango Fett on Kamino.
Obi-Wan engages Jango Fett on Kamino.

He is told by the natives that the army was ordered some ten years ago by a Jedi named Sifo-Dyas, who is believed by the Jedi Council to have died around the same time. A bounty hunter named Jango Fett was hired to be the template for the clones. Obi-Wan meets Jango on Kamino, and believes him to be the killer he has been tracking. After unsuccessfully trying to capture Jango Fett, Obi-Wan places a tracking device on his ship and follows him to the planet of Geonosis. Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_2. ... Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_2. ... Sifo-Dyas is a fictional character in the Star Wars saga, created for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... Jango Fett (66 – 22 BBY). ... Geonosis is a fictional planet from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ...


Meanwhile, Anakin and Padmé have been spending much time together on Naboo, and Anakin reveals his love for her. However, Padmé resists, explaining that it would be impossible for the two of them to be together, since she is a Senator and he is studying to become a Jedi.


Anakin, troubled by dreams of his mother in danger, beckons for Padmé to accompany him to Tatooine. Upon arriving, he tracks down his mother and learns that she was kidnapped one month earlier by local Tusken Raiders. Anakin tracks her to a Tusken caravan camp, where he finds her in poor condition, and within moments she dies in his arms. In a fit of rage, he slaughters the entire Tusken community. Anakin brings his mother's body back to her home, where her funeral is held. In George Lucass Star Wars saga, Tatooine is the home planet of the Skywalker family and the setting for much of the action in the sagas films (as well as several of the novels and other pieces of written fiction). ... Tusken Raiders (Sand People) are fictional creatures that live on the planet Tatooine in the Star Wars universe, so named from the attack on one of Tatooines first settlements, Fort Tusken. ...

Anakin and Padmé on Naboo.
Anakin and Padmé on Naboo.

On Geonosis, Obi-Wan learns that Count Dooku and Nute Gunray have built up a new droid army, and that Gunray ordered the assassination of Padmé. Obi-Wan relays this information to the Jedi Council just before being captured. Now that the Jedi know of Dooku's army, Jedi Master Mace Windu leads a team to Geonosis. Meanwhile, Representative Binks calls for Chancellor Palpatine to be given emergency powers, with which he can call the recently discovered clone army into battle. Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_3. ... Image File history File links Attack_of_the_clones_3. ... Nute Gunray (?? - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... This article or section should include material from Jedi Sentinel —The Jedi Code — Obi-Wan Kenobi The Jedi Knights are a fictional brotherhood and organization from the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas. ... Mace Windu (72 BBY - 19 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Universe. ...


Back on Geonosis, Count Dooku tries to persuade Obi-Wan to join him, warning him that Darth Sidious is now in control of the Senate. Obi-Wan refuses to believe him, saying that the Jedi would have known if that was the case. His Imperial Majesty Emperor Palpatine of the Galactic Empire (82 BBY – 4 ABY, spirit incapacitated 11 ABY), often simply referred to as the Emperor, is one of the main characters and the foremost villain in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


Upon learning that Obi-Wan is in trouble, Anakin and Padmé go to Geonosis, but they are also captured. They join Obi-Wan in an arena-like complex where three huge creatures are unleashed on them for their execution. During their struggle, Mace Windu arrives with the Jedi, and they battle the droid army. Just as defeat for the Jedi seems imminent, Yoda arrives with the Republic's new clone army.


A large battle erupts between the Republic's clone army and the Separatists' droid army.

The Battle of Geonosis.
The Battle of Geonosis.

Count Dooku attempts to escape, but Obi-Wan and Anakin track him to a secret hangar, where they engage him in combat. Rather than follow Obi-Wan's lead, Anakin goes head first to face Dooku, only to be easily cast aside by the Dark Lord's Force lightning. Forced to face him one on one, neither Obi-Wan nor Anakin are able to match Dooku's mastery of the Force and the lightsaber. In short order, he injures Obi-Wan and cuts off Anakin's right arm. Yoda arrives and engages Dooku, first using the Force to move objects, then in lightsaber combat. Dooku, realizing he may be outmatched, creates a distraction that allows him to escape with the plans for a new weapon. He meets up with his master, Darth Sidious, who is pleased that the war has begun "as planned." Image File history File links Screenshot from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... Image File history File links Screenshot from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... The first Death Star The second Death Star The Death Star is a giant military space station in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


On Coruscant, Obi-Wan informs the Jedi Council of Dooku's warning that Darth Sidious is controlling the Senate. Yoda is hesitant to believe this, stating that the Dark Side is capable of creating fear and mistrust. But he and Windu also agree that the Dark Side is now clouding everything, and that they should closely monitor the Senate.


On Naboo, Anakin (with a new mechanical hand) and Padmé, hold a secret wedding, with only C-3PO and R2-D2 as witnesses. C-3PO (pronounced See-Threepio, called 3PO for short) is a character from the fictional Star Wars universe, created by Anakin Skywalker circa 32 BBY, for human-cyborg relations. He is a protocol droid - an android specifically designed to interact with organics - with a very proper manner and British accent... For the weapons system nicknamed R2-D2, see Phalanx CIWS. R2-D2 (called R2 for short), is an astromech droid and colleague of C-3PO in the fictional Star Wars universe, created not long before 32 BBY. R2-D2 was played by Kenny Baker in all 6 Star Wars films...


Cast

Actor Role(s)
Ewan McGregor Obi-Wan Kenobi
Natalie Portman Senator Padmé Amidala
Hayden Christensen Anakin Skywalker
Ian McDiarmid Supreme Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious
Samuel L. Jackson Mace Windu
Christopher Lee Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus
Frank Oz voice of Yoda
Temuera Morrison Jango Fett
voice of clone troopers
Anthony Daniels C-3PO
Kenny Baker R2-D2
Silas Carson Ki-Adi-Mundi
Viceroy Nute Gunray
Daniel Logan Boba Fett
Jay Laga'aia Captain Typho
Ahmed Best Jar Jar Binks
Leeanna Walsman Zam Wesell
Jimmy Smits Senator Bail Organa
Pernilla August Shmi Skywalker

Ewan McGregor Ewan Gordon McGregor (born March 31, 1971 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland) is a Scottish actor who has had significant success in both mainstream and art house movies. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Natalie Portman Natalie Hershlag (born June 9, 1981), better known under her stage name, Natalie Portman, is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning Israeli-American actress. ... Padmé Naberrie (46 BBY – 19 BBY) is a pivotal character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Golden Globe nominated Canadian actor. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ... Ian McDiarmid as Senator Palpatine in The Phantom Menace. ... His Imperial Majesty Emperor Palpatine of the Galactic Empire (82 BBY – 4 ABY, spirit incapacitated 11 ABY), often simply referred to as the Emperor, is one of the main characters and the foremost villain in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Darth Sidious is a fictional character in the Star Wars films. ... Jackson as The Man Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. ... Mace Windu (72 BBY - 19 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Universe. ... Christopher Lee portrays Count Dooku in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE (born May 27, 1922 in Belgravia, London) is a legendary and prolific English actor known for his versatility and film longevity. ... He was one of the most brilliant Jedi Ive ever had the privilege of knowing. ... Count Dooku (102 - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Richard Frank Oznowicz (born May 25, 1944), better known as Frank Oz, is an English film director, actor and puppeteer. ... Jedi Master Yoda (896 BBY–4 ABY), voiced by Frank Oz, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Temuera Morrison Temuera Morrison (born December 26 1960) is an actor (of Māori Descent) from Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand, known for his lead role as Jake the Muss in Once Were Warriors (1994) and as Dr Ropata in the first season of TV soap opera Shortland Street. ... Jango Fett (66 – 22 BBY). ... Clone troopers comprised the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars in the Star Wars universe. ... Anthony Daniels with C-3POs head. ... C-3PO (pronounced See-Threepio, called 3PO for short) is a character from the fictional Star Wars universe, created by Anakin Skywalker circa 32 BBY, for human-cyborg relations. He is a protocol droid - an android specifically designed to interact with organics - with a very proper manner and British accent... Kenny Baker (born August 24, 1934) is a British actor best known as the man inside of R2-D2 in the popular Star Wars film series. ... For the weapons system nicknamed R2-D2, see Phalanx CIWS. R2-D2 (called R2 for short), is an astromech droid and colleague of C-3PO in the fictional Star Wars universe, created not long before 32 BBY. R2-D2 was played by Kenny Baker in all 6 Star Wars films... Silas Carson (born c. ... Ki-Adi-Mundi (?? - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Nute Gunray (?? - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Played young Bobba Fett in the Attack of the Clones. ... Boba Fett (born 31. ... Jay Lagaaia (born September 10, 1963 in Auckland, New Zealand) is an actor. ... Captain Typho is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Ahmed Best (born June 7, 1974) is a Razzie winning voice actor who appears in the Star Wars (1999-2005) prequel trilogy as Jar Jar Binks. ... Jar Jar Binks (born c. ... Leeanna Walsman (born October 15, 1980 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actress. ... Zam Wesell (52 - 22 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, played by Leeanna Walsman. ... Jimmy Smits as Representative Matt Santos on The West Wing. ... Prince Bail Prestor Organa of Alderaan (69 BBY - 0 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, the Viceroy and Prince of Alderaan, the husband of Queen Breha Organa, and a noted statesman of the late Republic and early Imperial eras. ... Pernilla August as Shmi Skywalker in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ... Shmi Skywalker (72 BBY - 22 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, the mother of Anakin Skywalker and paternal grandmother to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. ...

Production

Principal photography occurred at 20th Century Fox studios in Australia, with additional location shooting in the Tunisian desert, at the Plaza de España in Seville, Spain, and in Italy at the Villa del Balbianello on the Lake of Como, and in the former royal Palace of Caserta. Shooting lasted from June 26, 2000 until September 20, 2000. 20th Century Fox logo Fox Plaza, the company headquarters. ... Plaza de España was Spains showroom at the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, designed by Aníbal González. ... Seville (Spanish: Sevilla, see also different names) is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain, crossed by the river Guadalquivir (, ). It is the capital of Andalusia and of the province of Sevilla. ... Lake Como (Lago di Como in Italian, also known as Lario) is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. ... View from the gardens on Caserta Caserta Palace, near Naples was certainly the largest palace and probably the largest building erected in Europe in the 18th century. ... June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... September 20 is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years). ...


Reaction

Promotional poster for IMAX release of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones emphasizing Yoda.
Promotional poster for IMAX release of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones emphasizing Yoda.

While many saw the film as a marked improvement over The Phantom Menace, initial reviews were mixed. There was general admiration for the action sequences and special effects, and criticism of the more traditional dramatic elements such as character development and dialogue, especially with respect to the relationship between Padmé and Anakin. The marketing of the film reacted to this by downplaying the subplot by the time of the DVD release and emphasizing on Yoda's popular fight scene. Image File history File links Star_wars_episode_two_attack_of_the_clones_ver3. ... Image File history File links Star_wars_episode_two_attack_of_the_clones_ver3. ... Film poster for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 film by George Lucas starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. ... Lasers were used in the 2005 Classical Spectacular concert Special effects (abbreviated SPFX or SFX) are used in the film, television, and entertainment industry to create effects that cannot be achieved by normal means, such as depicting travel to other star systems. ... Padmé Naberrie (46 BBY – 19 BBY) is a pivotal character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ... It has been suggested that Dual layer recording be merged into this article or section. ... Jedi Master Yoda (896 BBY–4 ABY), voiced by Frank Oz, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... A Fight scene is a scene in a dramatic production that is intended to simulate combat with varying degrees of realism. ...


The dialogue was noted to be "leaden" and "flat" by critics. The acting (particularly by Christensen and Portman) was also disparaged by some critics for these same characteristics.


Some fans consider the visual effects superior to The Phantom Menace, and many were pleased to see that Jar Jar Binks plays only a minor role. He, in fact, makes an emotional appeal to the Galactic Senate (during Senator Amidala's absence) in support of granting Palpatine emergency powers, quietly laying some of the guilt on his shoulders. Also, Jar Jar's attempts at comic relief seen earlier were toned down, with C-3PO reprising some of his bumbling traditions in that role. Film poster for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 film by George Lucas starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. ... Jar Jar Binks (born c. ... C-3PO (pronounced See-Threepio, called 3PO for short) is a character from the fictional Star Wars universe, created by Anakin Skywalker circa 32 BBY, for human-cyborg relations. He is a protocol droid - an android specifically designed to interact with organics - with a very proper manner and British accent...


Box office performance

The film grossed $310,676,740 in the United States and $338,721,588 overseas, a huge financial success which nevertheless was overshadowed by the even greater box-office success of The Phantom Menace. Also, it was not the top grossing film of the year, the first (and only) time a Star Wars film has not had that distinction. The films that outearned it were Spider-Man and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, which also enjoyed a more favourable critical reception. Spider-Man is an extremely successful film released in 2002, directed by Sam Raimi, which stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and Willem Dafoe. ...


Selected plot elements

Anakin's mechanical hand

Anakin has his right forearm cut off by Count Dooku, just as Luke has his hand cut off by Darth Vader (who is Anakin) in The Empire Strikes Back. This dual hand severing becomes important later on in Return of the Jedi, when Luke fails to kill Vader when he sees they both have a cybernetic hand. It is worth noting that Luke's electronic hand is far more sophisticated than Anakin's, which is perhaps due to development of technology between the two movies. The composition of the group of C-3PO, R2-D2, Anakin and Padmé on the balcony at the end of Attack of the Clones is similar in nature to the end of The Empire Strikes Back. Luke Skywalker (b. ... Darth Vader (19 BBY – 4 ABY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the first released Star Wars movie, and the second film released in the original trilogy. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, is a science fiction film that debuted in 1983, and re-released with changes in 1997 and 2004. ...


Political atmosphere

Observers believe that Palpatine's power grab is very similar to Hitler's climb to power in Nazi Germany, since he, as Chancellor of Germany, was granted "emergency powers" like Chancellor Palpatine. Lucas himself points this fact out in the DVD commentary of the film. Parallels also exist to Octavian, who became Augustus, the first emperor of Rome. Octavian was responsible for the deaths of several hundred political opponents well before he was granted tribunician powers. Some have drawn parallels to the American Civil War, likening the Separatists to the Confederate States of America- note that the official name of the Separatist group is the "Confederacy of Independent Systems". It is also worth noting that the name of the government Army- the "Grand Army of the Republic"- is the same in both Star Wars and the American Civil war, and both Palpatine and Lincoln took extensive warmaking powers and suspended many civil rights. Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945, standard German pronunciation in the IPA) was the Führer (leader) of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) and of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. ... Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. ... The German head of government has been known as the Chancellor (German: Kanzler) ever since the creation of the post. ... This article is about the German law passed in 1933 at the beginning of the Third Reich. ... Caesar Augustus (Latin:Imperator Caesari Divi Filius Augustus) ¹ (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), known to modern historians as Octavian for the period of his life prior to 27 BC, was the first and one of the most important Roman Emperors, though he downplayed his own position by... Motto: Deo Vindice (Latin: With God As Our Vindicator) Anthem: God Save the South (unofficial) Dixie (popular) Capital Montgomery, Alabama February 4, 1861–May 29, 1861 Richmond, Virginia May 29, 1861–April 9, 1865 Danville, Virginia April 3–April 10, 1865 Largest city New Orleans February 4, 1861–May 1...


Geonosian style execution

Within the movie, Geonosian style execution is a form of capital punishment practiced on the planet Geonosis. The origin of the term is that it was originally employed by the Geonosians. The scene depicting this method takes place in the Geonosian arena with the condemned chained to a pole, awaiting execution. The beastlike creatures approach from the arena door, and attack and eat the condemned persons in the manner of a wild beast. Count Dooku sentenced Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala to be executed in this method. However, the executions were nullified by the timely arrival of Jedi reinforcements, led by Jedi Master Mace Windu. This scene appears to be influenced by an execution method employed by the ancient Romans at the Colosseum where lions and other dangerous predator animals were permitted to have their way with condemned prisoners. The scene also seems to reference some of Ray Harryhausen's special effects scenes of the 1950s, particularly the fight with a giant crab in The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad (1958). The scene is also a reference to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, as C-3PO says that Leia Organa is scheduled to be executed, but the execution was nullified with the arrival Luke Skywalker and others by the Millennium Falcon. It has been suggested that Capital punishment debate be merged into this article or section, because the split violates the Wikipedia:Content forking guideline. ... Geonosis is a fictional planet from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... He was one of the most brilliant Jedi Ive ever had the privilege of knowing. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ... Padmé Naberrie (46 BBY – 19 BBY) is a pivotal character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Two examples of Jedi, Master Qui-Gon Jinn & his padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi. ... Mace Windu (72 BBY - 19 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Universe. ... For other uses, see Roman Empire (disambiguation). ... The Colosseum in Rome, Italy: an exterior view of the best-preserved section. ... Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) Comparative view of the human and lion frames, c1860. ... Ray Harryhausen in 2002 Ray Harryhausen (born June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California) is an American producer and, most notably, a special effects creator. ... // Events and No. ... The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad is a 1958 fantasy movie starring Kerwin Matthews as the durable legendary sailor Sinbad. ... 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Academy Awards

Award Person
Nominated:
Best Visual Effects Rob Coleman
Pablo Helman
John Knoll
Ben Snow

This is a list of films that have received an Oscar for Visual Effects. ... John Knoll is a motion picture visual effects specialist at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). ...

References to the original trilogy

Main article: Star Wars prequel trilogy references to the original trilogy

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Soundtrack

Main article: Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (soundtrack)

Novelization

A book version of the movie was written by R. A. Salvatore. It includes scenes created by Salvatore and unique to the novel. The book's Prologue describes Anakin, while flying to Ansion with Obi-Wan, having a nightmare of his mother turning into glass and shattering. The following pages relate the events leading up to Shmi Skywalker's capture by Tusken Raiders and Cliegg Lars' loss of his leg while attempting to rescue her. These scenes give a more detailed insight into Shmi's life on the moisture farm and her relationships with Cliegg, Owen, Beru and C-3PO than can be provided in the film. Interspersed with these events are scenes of Senator Amidala on Naboo prior to her departure for Coruscant to vote on the Military Creation Act. She discusses with her sister the question of retiring from politics to start a family and receives reports about the unrest (briefly mentioned in the film) among spice miners on Naboo's moons. This article is in need of attention. ... A fictional planet briefly mentioned by Jedi Master Mace Windu in Attack of the Clones; a planet on which Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and apprentice Anakin Skywalker traveled to settle a border dispute. ...


The book also delves more deeply than the film into the father-son relationship of Jango and Boba Fett, making Jango's death more emotionally meaningful. This material was drawn upon in the first of the Boba Fett series of young adult novels.


Errors

  • The end credits erroneously list Alan Ruscoe as playing Neimoidian senator Lott Dod. In fact, not only is there serious doubt as to whether the Neimoidian abetting Nute Gunray is actually Dod (as some sources identify the character as Gilramos Libkath), the character was actually played by an uncredited David Healey and voiced by Christopher Truswell.
  • In the DVD commentary, George Lucas promises to explain the person behind the erasure of the planet Kamino from the Jedi Archives in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. However, his/her identity was never revealed in Revenge of the Sith. This may be viewed as a plot hole, however, Lucas instead chose to include it in the novel Labyrinth of Evil, which took place immediately before Revenge of the Sith. Lucas did this in order to focus more on Anakin's story in the film.

This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... Lott Dod is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Nute Gunray (?? - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Gilramos Libkath is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Christopher Truswell is an Australian actor who appeared as a regular in the Australian TV sitcom Hey Dad. ... Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the third episode of the Star Wars film series (but the sixth film to be produced), to be released on Thursday, May 19, 2005. ... Labyrinth of Evil is a science fiction novel written by James Luceno. ...

Trivia

  • The first scene in which Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker appear was filmed after principal photography had finished. Ewan McGregor had shaven off his beard, so he had to wear a fake one.
  • When Zam Wessell is killed by Jango Fett, her last words are in Huttese. What she says translates to "Bounty hunter slimeball."
  • Mace Windu having a purple lightsaber blade was a personal request made by Samuel L. Jackson.
  • In the scenes on Kamino, thunder occurs after lightning, thereby forgoing the movie convention of having them occur at the same time. Ben Burtt points this out in the DVD audio commentary.
  • The film's working title, intended sarcastically in light of the fan response to Episode I, was Jar Jar's Big Adventure.
  • NSYNC filmed a cameo appearance which was cut from the movie.
  • This was the final Star Wars feature to be widely released on the VHS system, as the final film in the series, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, was a DVD-only release, due to marketing issues. Revenge of the Sith was however, released on VHS in the UK and in Australia.
  • In Dex's Diner, Obi-Wan is told that the Kaminoans are friendly depending in part on how big one's pocketbook is. The term "pocketbook" is somewhat anachronistic, since all financial transactions are electronic; furthermore, it was confusing to non-US audiences, where the expression pocketbook is taken to literally mean a small paperback book.
  • This was the last Star Wars feature rated PG, as it was announced in 2005 that Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith was rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and some intense images. Attack of the Clones was rated PG for sustained sequences of sci-fi action/violence.
  • This is the only episode to omit a battle in space between opposing fleets. The only "star war" occurs as a one-on-one duel in the asteriod field between Kenobi in his Jedi Starfighter and the Fetts in Slave I.
  • This is the only Star Wars film which was not the highest grossing film for the year in which it was originally released. It was out-grossed by Spider-Man and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
  • This is the only Star Wars film where the Wookiee species neither appears nor is mentioned. Wookiees were only mentioned in the novel.
  • This is the only Star Wars film where, after the opening crawl, the camera is pitched upwards. In all other films, the camera is pitched downwards.

Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Skywalker (41. ... Principal Photography refers to the phase of film production during which the movie is actually shot, as distinct from pre-production and post-production. ... Ewan McGregor Ewan Gordon McGregor (born March 31, 1971 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland) is a Scottish actor who has had significant success in both mainstream and art house movies. ... A man with a full beard A beard is the hair that grows on a mans chin, cheeks, neck, and the area above the upper lip (the opposite is a clean-shaven face). ... Zam Wesell (52 BBY - 22 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Jango Fett (66 – 22 BBY). ... Huttese is the language spoken by the fictional Hutt species of the Star Wars saga. ... A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives (Hunting) for a monetary reward (Bounty), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. ... Mace Windu (72 BBY - 19 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Universe. ... Chromaticity diagram. ... Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader duel on Mustafar in Episode III with blue lightsabers. ... Jackson as The Man Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. ... Kamino is a world in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Thunder is the sound of the shockwave caused when lightning instantly heats the air around it to up to 30 000 °C (54 000 °F). ... Lightning is a powerful natural electrostatic discharge produced during a thunderstorm. ... Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary. ... It has been suggested that Dual layer recording be merged into this article or section. ... This article is about the term working title. ... Jar Jar Binks (born c. ... *NSYNC is a five-part pop music vocal group, specifically a boy band, formed in Orlando, Florida, USA. The group members are James Lance Bass, Joshua Scott Chasez (JC), Joseph Anthony Fatone Junior (Joey), Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (Chris), and Justin Randall Timberlake. ... Top view VHS cassette with U.S. Quarter for scale Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed The Video Home System, first released in September 1976, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard for video cassette recorders (VCRs), developed by JVC (with some... Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the third episode of the Star Wars film series (but the sixth film to be produced), to be released on Thursday, May 19, 2005. ... Coruscant (pronounced //) is the name of a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 – 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Kamino is a world in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Look up Anachronism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary For the card strategy game, see Anachronism (game). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the third episode of the Star Wars film series (but the sixth film to be produced), to be released on Thursday, May 19, 2005. ... Obi-Wan Kenobi evades Jango Fett in his Aethersprite The Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor is a fictional starfighter from the Star Wars saga. ... Slave I closing in on Geonosis In the Star Wars universe, Slave I is the primary spacecraft used by Jango Fett and later, Boba Fett. ... Spider-Man is an extremely successful film released in 2002, directed by Sam Raimi, which stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and Willem Dafoe. ... A Wookiee is a member of a fictional race of hairy bipeds in the Star Wars universe. ...

DVD release

Front cover of the DVD release.
Front cover of the DVD release.

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones was released on DVD in 2002, with certain elements edited or added in by George Lucas that make the DVD a slightly different version from its theatrical release. Image File history File links The front cover of the Attack of the Clones DVD case. ... Image File history File links The front cover of the Attack of the Clones DVD case. ... The following are partial lists of changes in Star Wars re-releases. ...


Features (USA)

Disc 1:

  • Available Subtitles: English
  • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Commentary by: writer-director George Lucas, producer Rick McCallum, picture editor and sound designer Ben Burtt, ILM animation director Rob Coleman, and ILM visual effects supervisors Pablo Helman, John Knoll, and Ben Snow (Unknown Format)

Disc 2:

  • Eight exclusive deleted scenes with introductions: Padme Addresses the Senate, Jedi Temple Analysis Room, Obi-Wan and Mace on Jedi Landing Platform, Extended Arrival on Naboo, Padme's Parents' House, Padme's Bedroom, Dooku Interrogates Padme, Anakin and Padme on Trial
  • "From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II": all-new full-length documentary about the creation of digital characters in Episode II
  • "State of the Art: The Previsualization of Episode II": witness the vital role of the animatics team
  • "Films Are Not Released: They Escape" sound documentary
  • Three featurettes examining the story line, action scenes, and love story through behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the cast and filmmakers
  • 12-part Web documentary
  • "Across the Stars" music video: an original composition by John Williams crafted exclusively for this DVD
  • Exclusive production photos
  • One-sheet posters
  • International outdoor campaign
  • Trailers and TV spots
  • "R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" mockumentary trailer
  • ILM visual effects breakdown montage
  • Exclusive DVD-ROM content

Bonus disc

Some stores offered an exclusive bonus disc for a small extra charge. The disc, known as R2-D2: Beneath the Dome, was a mockumentary-style short film giving an "alternate" look at the life of the droid R2-D2. The story, which was Lucas-approved, was meant for laughs. The Attack of the Clones DVD featured a trailer for this mockumentary. Mockumentary, a portmanteau of mock documentary (also fictional documentary or false documentary), is a film and TV genre, or a single work of the genre. ...


References

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