A Quote by Richard Marquand

I was a great admirer of George Lucas' work. — © Richard Marquand
I was a great admirer of George Lucas' work.
I am an admirer of haiku, and I'm a great admirer of Japanese literature in general.
I'm such an admirer, I am an admirer of villains, especially working with so many great ones.
Every time I sit down with him, I know why he is who he is, and that's really cool. It's a great feeling. It sucks because I'm so not an ass-kisser, but he's George Lucas.
I'm an interested party in obviously the name and reputation of Lucas - because I'm a Lucas, even though I don't go by Lucas.
Just getting to meet George Lucas was pretty amazing, and then working with him and getting to be part of this process... it's a great responsibility.
I love creating partnerships; I love not having to bear the entire burden of the creative storytelling, and when I have unions like with George Lucas and Peter Jackson, it's really great; not only do I benefit, but the project is better for it.
The hero of the beloved Star Wars trilogy is Luke. The principle dynamic is the complicated relationship between Luke and his father. Not coincidentally, George Lucas' last name sounds a lot like Luke. That's the one he identified with. George Lucas had a tumultuous relationship with his own father, and people who know him say that you can't understand the backstory of the movies without knowing that his dad was occasionally difficult but also very loving. They had a big break between them. In those movies, he's very focused on sons and fathers.
'The Clone Wars' was rooted in George Lucas and his characters.
I don't want to be George Lucas and go back after the fact.
George Lucas was casting about and had heard favourable things about my work in Clockwork Orange and asked me to come in, which of course I did even though no one knew what the film was about!
I didn't see 'Star Wars' in theaters until George Lucas re-tweaked it.
I may be even more grateful to George Lucas now than I was as a kid.
My agent set up a meeting with George Lucas. They were casting in England.
I'm not a big fan of the George Lucas school of meddling and tinkering. That's a slippery slope.
Way back at the beginning, I went to see George Lucas when he first came to London for 'Star Wars.' I met him months before they started, and he didn't ask me to do the picture at all. But the actor whom he had employed to play Wedge didn't work out for some reason.
I have always been a great fan and admirer of Nitesh's work - whether it was 'Bhoothnath Returns,' 'Chillar Party' or 'Dangal.'
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