Watch 1983’s Leonard Nimoy Tell You About How Return of the Jedi Was Made

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For those young whippersnappers (myself included) who weren’t watching Nickelodeon on 1983, this is a clip from Standby: Lights, Camera, Action!, a show where Leonard Nimoy explained how movies were made. Its existence answers the age old question: if Star Wars and Star Trek intersect before the internet exits, does it make a sound?

(via Geek With Curves.)

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