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Gary Kurtz (born July 27 1940 in Los Angeles, California) was the producer on Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. Many assert his absence led to the alleged decline in subsequent Star Wars movies.
He went on to produce The Dark Crystal and Return to Oz after departing from Star Wars.
Kurtz claimed that he and George Lucas clashed over how to progress the Star Wars series. Kurtz recalled after Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1980, Lucas became convinced that audiences no longer cared about the story; they were simply there for thrills and entertainment, and he began to deviate from the original nine-episode bible starting with Return of the Jedi, at which point Kurtz quit the series. In interviews Kurtz has expressed his dissatisfaction with Episodes VI and I.
Kurtz and Lucas also collaborated on American Graffiti.
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