Return of the Ewok


Return of the Ewok is a 1982 mockumentary short, written, produced and directed by David Tomblin, starring Warwick Davis as himself in a fictionalized account of how he got the role of Wicket W. Warrick in Return of the Jedi.

The film is set in both the real world and the fictional locations of the Star Wars universe. Real world locations include Chelsea Football Clubs stadium Stamford Bridge, Heathrow Airport and Elstree Studios and the actors dressing rooms there. Fictional locations include Dagobah, the Death Star II, Jabbas Palace, and Endor. Throughout the film, these two realities are intermixed to produce an alternate reality.Return of the Ewok focuses on the fictional account of Davis decision to become an actor and act as Wicket in Return of the Jedi notably, however, Davis refers to the film as Revenge of the Jedi, its temporary prerelease title. It also follows his transformation into Wicket. As Warwick and as Wicket, he visits and interacts with many of the cast and crew of the movie and then characters of the movie. As Warwick, he goes to Elstree Studios where he interacts with the cast, both in and out of character. At one point, he even interacts with Luke Skywalker as he jumps out of a movie screen. As Wicket, he goes to Dagobah to see Yoda, and the Death Star to see Darth Vader, and is chased by Boba Fett. ........

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