No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more THE JOHN MOLLO COLLECTION John Mollo, a highly respected award-winning costume designer, is probably best known for his iconic designs for the Star Wars trilogy. Born in London, Mollo grew up with a passionate interest in the history and design of military uniforms. Initially as a well-regarded expert on military costume, having written and illustrated numerous books on the subject, Mollo's career in the film industry began as an historical advisor on The Charge Of The Light Brigade (1967), Nicholas And Alexandra (1971), and Barry Lyndon (1975). By the mid-1970s, Mollo had forged a reputation as a talented costume designer and as such, was enlisted by George Lucas to work on one of the greatest Sci-Fi adventures ever filmed, Star Wars. He was responsible for designing the costumes for some of the best-loved characters from this genre including Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi and the sinister Darth Vader, and for developing George Lucas' concepts of the characters. These inventive designs brought Mollo an Academy Award as well as a BAFTA nomination. After Star Wars, Mollo worked on the costume designs for Alien (1979), The Empire Strikes Back, (1980), Outland (1980) and Ghandi, (1982), his work on the latter bringing a second Academy Award shared with Bhanu Athaiya. This collection is a fascinating record of the time, and a tribute to one of the leading costume designers in the film industry today.
Star Wars, 1977

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Star Wars, 1977
John Mollo's preliminary script for Star Wars, 110 pp. of mimeographed typescript with blue paper covers, the front cover decorated with a colour triangular The Star Wars sticker, the title page printed From The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, By George Lucas, Lucasfilm Limited, Third Draft, August 1, 1975, the majority of pages inscribed in John Mollo's hand with underlinings in blue or red felt pen, the red lines highlighting characters, the blue lines highlighting costume, make-up and prop details
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The John Mollo Collection.
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