You just gotta try trusting me!
Madine entreats the Rebels to simply trust him and overlook his suspicious qualities.
Actor Dermot Crowley , who played Crix Madine in Return of the Jedi was interviewed for Star Wars Interviews. Here’s an interesting excerpt.
Q: Your scenes in the movie are in the briefing room, where you tell the Rebels about the second Death Star. There were more scenes with you filmed (you have your own ship in the movie), but unfortunately cut from the movie. Can you tell something about those deleted scenes?
Crowley: Well my scenes in the briefing room were all that I was due to shoot on the movie. I think they were due to take two, possibly three days. However as I was leaving the set one evening the First Assistant asked if I was free the following week, as George Lucas needed to shoot some more footage of the Rebel battle. I ended up doing several days, as I remember, shooting blue screen footage with George directing the second unit. A wonderful way to spend a working day, flying into battle each morning!
To read the full interview, click here.
oh please please tell me the commando team that Han fly’s to Endor are actually Colonial Marines..
(actually, no don’t tell me, no spoilers.. but that would be super cool)
Frankly, the lipstick and heels would only help his case that he’s not Imperial.
Hey – wearing heels doesn’t make you untrustworthy! I’d say those boots style up a pretty bland uniform!
I can see why Tarkin preferred his slippers to the other footwear options available.
I’m hoping Apone gets to give the ground troops his pep talk before they hit the ground at Endor.
lol @ Graeme
Groan.
Rod this segment is really Dragging… ;=
True fact, men wore heels first. Back in the day, it was fashionable. Heels helped guide the stirrups on horses.
But then when women began wearing heels, fashionable men collectively snapped their fingers and said, “Oh, no she didn’t!”
And they never fashionably wore heels ever again.
Awesome! Apone!! Classic, love it!!