Star Wars (1983)

Welcome to our collection of behind-the-scenes images from the iconic film, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983). Our exclusive and rare images offer a unique glimpse into the making of one of the most beloved sci-fi films of all time.

Our collection features original prints from the production of Return of the Jedi, which was directed by Richard Marquand and starred Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher. These images capture the behind-the-scenes moments that brought the thrilling story and unforgettable characters to life.

From the intricate costume that brought Darth Vader to life, to the groundbreaking special effects used to create the epic space battles and otherworldly environments, our images showcase the hard work and creativity that went into making Return of the Jedi a cinematic masterpiece.

Our behind-the-scenes images offer a truly unique opportunity to own a piece of Star Wars history. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the series or a collector of movie memorabilia, our collection is sure to fascinate and inspire you.

Darth Vader shoots a scene on the Death Star
A miniature prop of the Millennium Falcon used to model the ship flying through the galaxy
Initial mockups of the Ewok costume. Some more human features were later added to give hints to the actors beneath the costume
One of the original helmets made for Darth Vader

Collection Condition: Excellent. Up until 2012 these images were owned and taken care of by the costume designer for the movie, Nilo Rodis-Jamero. These images were then auctioned off to museums and other high end buyers. Only recently have we acquired these images, all in good condition. There is some discoloration on the images which include Darth Vader, but no creasing or tears. The other images are all in great condition.