Star Wars: The Emperor's New Clones

The Emperor's New Clones (often abbreviated to TENCLO) is a full length feature film recreating the story of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.[1][2][3] It was created by Backyard Productions, a British amateur film production company founded by Darren Scales, Mark Scales and Edwin Hollingsbee.[4] According to the BBC report, filming was carried out in a garage studio, and the total production budget was approximately £ 3,000.[5] In fact, filming took place at RAF Waddington - only the post-production was done in the garage studio.[6] The film was premiered at Whittle Hall, RAF Cranwell on 9 September 2006.[7] The complete DVD is available as a BitTorrent download.[8] The name is a pun on "The Emperor's New Clothes".

The group have previously released several films: Geriatric Park (a parody of Jurassic Park, completed in 1994), Batman Returns Forever (a parody of Batman Returns and Batman Forever, completed in 1995), Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Backyard[9] (a parody alternative to Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones inspired by the release of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and completed in 2000), and Doom Raiders (a parody of Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider, filmed in Cyprus and completed in 2002).

References

  1. Backyard Productions (2007-01-18). "The Emperor's New Clones". YouTube.
  2. Matthew Pike (2006-05-05). "May the farce be with you". Lincolnshire Echo.
  3. "Star Wars: The Emperor's New Clones".
  4. Darren Scales. "Backyard Productions - The story so far". Backyard Productions.
  5. "Star Wars remade in garage studio". BBC News. 2008-01-02.
  6. "Prince William and the Emperor's New Clones". 2008-01-09. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  7. "May the Farce be with you". Sleaford Standard. 2006-08-30.
  8. "TENCLO Bittorrent download". Backyard Productions.
  9. "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Backyard".


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