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It is a matter of public record that Kurtz's final collaboration with Lucas, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, was an expensive and fraught shoot. Records at Elstree indicate that the movie took 175 shooting days having been budgeted at 100, which forced Lucas to borrow $10 million to complete the film. Kurtz had to help direct [1] along with David Tomblin, Irvin Kershner, Harley Cokeliss and John Barry (who died during production of meningitis) to bring the film in on even this revised schedule and budget. Lucas visited the set in London only a couple of times.[2] There are photos punlished of Lucas on the "bog" set consulting the production, but Kershner directed all the scenes on that set. Kurtz's wife, Meredith, planned a the film's 'wrap party' in late August 1979 and the Kurtzes hotsed the afair. The actual completion of photography was a month later. [3] [4] Kurtz did not leave the movie before its completion and was activly involed throughout post production through it's release in theatres in the UK and the UK. He was replaced by Howard Kazanjian for Return of the Jedi.
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