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    Patrick Read Johnson

    American film director

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  1. Years active. 1980–present. Patrick Read Johnson (born May 7, 1962) is an American filmmaker, special effects artist and screenwriter. Born in Wadsworth, Illinois, he is best known for his directorial work on the films Spaced Invaders, Angus, Baby's Day Out, The Genesis Code and 5-25-77.

  2. Patrick Read Johnson is a writer, director and visual effects artist who worked on films like DragonHeart, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and 5-25-77. He was also the first person to see an unfinished preview of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Wadsworth, Illinois, USA
    • A Hollywood Director Makes His Passion Project
    • The Prequels Strike Back
    • A Pinto, A Projector and Lots of Miles Later
    • The Screening That Changed Everything
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    In the '80s and '90s, Johnson achieved some success in Hollywood. He directed Spaced Invaders, Baby's Day Out and Angus, among other films. He also co-wrote the story for DragonHeart. In the late '90s he took a break from Hollywood and moved his family back to Wadsworth, Illinois. It was there he got the idea to make an American Graffiti-style movi...

    Even though 5-25-77 is intertwined with Star Wars, it's not really about Star Wars. It's more like Dazed and Confused for '70s kids who wanted to make films. But for better or worse, 5-25-77 is linked to Star Wars. And kids who grew up on the original trilogy remember when the prequels were released and things got bad. "By the time we were finished...

    Over the years, Johnson screened rough cuts of the movie at festivals in a bid to convince his collaborators that the film was worth finishing. In 2007, 5-25-77 screened at Star Wars Celebration IV. Then, in 2012, Johnson made a cross-country trip in the Ford Pinto featured in the film. He held impromptu screenings of 5-25-77 along the way and made...

    So how did Johnson get to be the original Star Wars film's very first fan? As a kid, he remade films he liked. For his homemade sequel Jaws 2 he used a gallon of concentrated dye in a swimming pool to create the "bloodiest shark attack ever filmed." His mother, a champion of Johnson's childhood cinematic feats, eventually contacted Herb Lightman, t...

    The first Star Wars fan finishes his film '5-25-77' after 13 years. The coming-of-age story that's intertwined with Star Wars is an homage to '70s sci-fi films and a passion project for the director.

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  4. Sep 28, 2022 · Learn how the director of Angus and Spaced Invaders made a movie about his childhood obsession with Star Wars, based on his own experience of watching unfinished footage in 1977. Find out why the film was shelved for 20 years and how it finally got released.

  5. May 5, 2023 · Patrick Read Johnson has a claim to fame which thousands envy. He was the first person, beyond those who made it, ever to see the original Star Wars. The story of how that came about is the lynchpin of his semi-autobiographical new film, 5-25-77, which also explores the way he fell in love with filmmaking and finally moved beyond amateur ...

  6. Patrick Read Johnson is a writer and director who worked on Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, DragonHeart and 5-25-77. He was also the first person to see an unfinished Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope preview.

  7. Aug 16, 2013 · The director of \"5-25-77\" shares his personal and professional journey of making a fan film that took over a decade to complete. He talks about the challenges, the reception, and the future of his autobiographical sci-fi comedy.

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