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The director strikes back with an intergalactic deal

The announcement came this week that George Lucas, who directed Apocalypse Now (1970) and American Graffiti (1973), but who never realised his one-time dream of a sequence of science fiction fantasies titled Star Wars, has sold his company Lucasfilm to Disney for $4.05m . . .

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Movie history could be so different. It didn’t happen this way, yet so nearly did. The richest film-maker on the planet (his Forbes-estimated fortune is $3.2bn, with half of that pledged as a future gift to charity) never made Apocalypse Now, though he set out to direct it as a documentary-styled feature in 1970, during the Vietnam war and nine years before Francis Ford Coppola. He did make American Graffiti, his calling-card critical and popular hit. And goodness knows he made, and made history with, the Star Wars saga. This week Mr Lucas sold his company to Disney for – smoke-ring three additional zeros – $4.05bn.

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