Skywalker Ranch
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Skywalker Ranch is the name of the workplace of film director and producer George Lucas in secluded but open country near Nicasio, California. The ranch is located on Lucas Valley Road, although Lucas is not related to the road's namesake, a turn-of-the-century landowner in the area. The Ranch is not open to the public, but fans present occasional problems to perimeter security. When President Ronald Reagan requested a tour of Skywalker Ranch shortly after Lucasfilm lost a court battle to have the U.S. government refrain from calling the Strategic Defense Initiative Star Wars, a visit could not be arranged.
Assembled parcel by parcel, Skywalker Ranch has cost Lucas up to US$100 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. After neighboring ranchers complained that Skywalker Ranch was polluting the environment, Lucasfilm acquired 3,000 acres (12 km²) of adjoining land for a total of over 4,700 acres (19 km²). All but 15 acres (60,000 m²) remain undeveloped.
The Ranch contains a barn with animals including a donkey named "Burrito" and a pot-bellied pig named "Betty Boop", vineyards, a garden with fruits and vegetables used in the on-site restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool and fitness center with racquetball courts, man-made "Lake Ewok", hilltop observatory, with a 300-seat theater called "The Stag" as well as multiple theater screening rooms, and parking (concealed underground to preserve the natural landscape). It is also the location of Skywalker Sound. The main house has a small company research library under a stained-glass dome. It has its own fire station, which is part of the Marin County Mutual Aid system, and is often called on to assist firefighters in nearby Marinwood.
Lucas, who based his Star Wars films on the scholarship of Joseph Campbell, was involved in the creation of the 1988 documentary which explored Campbell's works of The Power of Myth. The series of 6 one-hour interviews between Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers was filmed at Skywalker Ranch. In the first episode, Moyers discusses Campbell's friendship with Lucas and the impact of his scholarship on Lucas' Star Wars films (episodes IV,V, and VI). [1]
[edit] External links
- A detailed tour description by a rare visitor from the press
- Chris Pope's Skywalker Ranch Vitual Tour
- Skywalker Ranch: from http://perljam.net/notes/interesting-google-satellite-maps/
- Regular land map of Skywalker Ranch: from The Center For Land Use Interpretation