Oct 05,2015
David Prowse is an eighty years old actor, who has lived behind Darth Vader's mask during three decades. A group of Star Wars fans find out why he has been apparently forgotten by Lucasfilm during thirty years, and decide to give him back the glory he never had. This is their last opportunity.
nudity | No sex. Some stock footage of bodybuilders wearing nothing but shorts is shown. There is reference to an obscure, perhaps home-made, film titled The Monster Sex Appeal (1970), published by BBC Motion Gallery. |
violence | The violence and gore only appear in the form of excerpts of old horror films; and the violence only includes material like shots of Frankenstein's creation snatching an axe from a man and using it to strike the then out-of-frame man, nothing explicit, while gore only consists of views of the the mildly scarred and deformed bodies, and visages, of a few variations of the Frankenstein monster. There is a brief shot of a statute of a soldier holding a bayoneted rifle, at a public place somewhere in London. Featured are silhouettes drawings that depict scenes from the Star Wars films "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope"A New Hope, "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back"The Empire Strikes Back and "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"Return of the Jedi, meaning pictures of shootouts, explosions, lightsaber duels and space dogfights. |
profanity | None. |
alcohol | None. |
frightening | The brief excerpts of the films of Frankenstein's monster could be frightening to younger viewers. The image of classic Darth Vader isn't frightening in the context of the documentary, but necessarily appears frequently. |