Review of The Star Chamber (1983) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 09 Oct 2016
But with 'Jedi,' listen to the creaking, huge metal door that opens and leads the androids C-3PO and R2-D2 to the cave of Jabba the Hutt, where, at the beginning of the film, good-guy space pilot Han Solo is frozen in a carbonite mold like some kind of nouvelle cuisine side dish.
It will remind old-time radio listeners of the creaking door of the 'Inner Sanctum' show, and it serves the same purpose. Both are doorways to adventure...And before this portion of the 'Star Wars' saga is history, let us take time to praise the principal performers.
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This review of The Star Chamber (1983) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 09 Oct 2016.
The Star Chamber has generally received mixed reviews.
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