R2-D2: Beneath the Dome

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R2-D2: Beneath the Dome

"R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" DVD cover.
Directed by Don Bies (special sequences), Spencer Susser (special sequences)
Produced by Anna Bies
Written by Don Bies, Mary Beth Bresolin, Kim Bromley, Paul Ens, Nelson Hall, Gary Leva, George Lucas-character: R2-D2 (uncredited)
Starring Bob Hesse, Kenny Baker, Robbie Edwards, Jennifer Weil.
Music by John Williams
Distributed by Lucasfilm Ltd., 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) November 25, 2001
Running time 20 min.
Language English
Budget Unknown
IMDb profile

R2-D2: Beneath the Dome is a 20-minute mockumentary telling the never before told life story of the fictional robot R2-D2 from the Star Wars film series. The movie was made as a fun project by the cast and crew of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Using interviews, fake archive photos, film clips, and behind the scenes footage the "true" story was told of Artoo's life.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Contents

[edit] Story

The movie is narrated in a tongue-in-cheek E! True Hollywood Story style, giving the ups and downs of Artoo's life, from his humble upbringings in England to his successful life as an actor. The mockumentary achieves this by using interviews by those who "know" him, such as: George Lucas, Ewan McGregor, Francis Ford Coppola, Richard Dreyfuss (who believes Artoo to be "a schmuck"), Samuel L. Jackson, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen and more.

It introduces his human "family," complete with a brother and a sister. His birth name, "Reginald Dillingham," was changed for show biz. As it is revealed, the Star Wars series wasn’t his first roles, as he had had many leading parts in plays and movies. He is shown to be quite the lady’s man, with plenty of bikini clad women riding in his Limo. He is said to have a human girlfriend who fears she might be pregnant. After a successful career in movies and theater, the shortage of new work sends him into a depression. He goes so far down the spiral, and in an attempt to prove his worthiness, he bungee jumps and is nearly killed when the cord breaks. His career then is reinvigorated when asked by George Lucas to do Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

[edit] Inspiration

The idea for this mockumentary was originally proposed by Don Bies, ILM Modelmaker and lead of the R2 production unit. George Lucas later gave the project his OK, as he has many times proclaimed that R2 is his favorite character, and he knew the fans could appreciate the joke.

"R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" continues in the footsteps of Return of the Ewok, a similar fun film made by the cast and crew during the filming of Return of the Jedi in 1982.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role Other notes
Bob Hesse Narrator (voice)
Kenny Baker R2-D2 Credited as himself
Robbie Edwards Robbie Dillingham
Jennifer Weil Claudia Dillingham-West
Elizabeth Tulloch Bitsie Tullock
Dave Murphy Artoo's Buddy (at age 45)
Morgan Hamilton-Lee Artoo's Buddy (at age 10)
Bernie Hamilton-Lee School Principal
Mary Jo Hamilton-Lee School Teacher
Cecilia Hamilton-Lee School Kid
Phyllis Eblan School Mom
Brittany Eblan School Kid
Benjamin Bies Cute Kid
Anna Bies Emergency Room Technician
Kara Glieden Emergency Room Technician
Wendi Thomas Emergency Room Technician
Mark Havens Emergency Room Technician
Kathy Fischer Emergency Room Technician
Nelson Hall Artoo's Trainer
Grant Imahara Artoo's Technician
Fon Davis Artoo's Technician
Marilisa Lokna R2's Girl
Gina Rudometkin R2's Babe
Cheryl King R2's Chick
Zeynup Selcuk Artoo's Bungee Assistant
Justin Dix Artoo's Bungee Assistant
Trevor Tighe Artoo's Bungee Assistant
Barry Kite Scrooge
Brian Lockwood Bob Cratchit
Karen Kenepp Mrs. Cratchit
Alicia Peters Cratchit's Daughter
Steve Sansweet The Mayor
Lauren Vogt The Mayor's Wife
Bob Canning City Official
Les David City Official
Andrea Biklian Artoo Fan Club Member
Paula Nederman Artoo Fan Club Member
Sarah Peacock Artoo Fan Club Member
Billy Brooks Coffee Shop Patron
Steve Gawley Coffee Shop Patron
Salvatore Belleci Cop #1 (Starsky)
James Cotner Cop #2 (Hutch)
Michael Murnane Bad Guy Credited as Michael P. Murnane
Ahmed Best Himself Uncredited
Don Bies Himself Uncredited
Ben Burtt Himself Uncredited
Hayden Christensen Himself Uncredited
Candy Clark Herself Uncredited
Francis Ford Coppola Herself Uncredited
Anthony Daniels Himself Uncredited
Richard Dreyfuss Himself Uncredited
Carrie Fisher Herself Uncredited
Harrison Ford Himself Uncredited
Nick Gillard Himself Uncredited
Alec Guinness Himself (Archive footage) Uncredited
Robin Gurland Herself Uncredited
Mark Hamill Himself (Archive footage) Uncredited
Samuel L. Jackson Himself Uncredited
Christopher Lee Himself Uncredited
George Lucas Himself Uncredited
Rick McCallum Himself (Archive footage) Uncredited
Ewan McGregor Himself Uncredited
Dennis Muren Himself Uncredited
Natalie Portman Herself Uncredited
Steven Spielberg Himself Uncredited
Leeanna Walsman Herself (Archive Footage) Uncredited

[edit] Original release

This mockumentary was originally made available, begininng on November 25, 2001 in the US on FOX. Internationally, it was released on the same day on starwars.com as three web featurettes as part of the lead up to the release of Episode II. It debuted first as a trailer accompanying the Thanksgiving television airing of Episode I, and then in three weekly installments on US TV and through the Internet. It is still currently available under the Episode II section on the website. A trailer was released for it on the FOX channel not long before its premier on US TV and on the site. This trailer was later put as a special feature on the Episode II DVD to in turn promote the low-profile release of the mockumentary itself on DVD.


[edit] DVD Release

[edit] General information

[edit] DVD Easter Eggs

On the 2002 DVD, there is a hidden bonus that is easy to access on the main menu. On the main menu that looks like a newspaper about Artoo, moving to the top selection and pressing the right button on the DVD remote will illuminate a blue shape inside Artoo’s dome. This allows the viewer access to a gallery of R2-D2 Star Wars production photos.

[edit] External links


Non-canon Star Wars

Fan films
The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards | Broken Allegiance | Crazy Watto | Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline | Fanboys | The Formula | George Lucas in Love | Hardware Wars | How the Sith Stole Christmas | I.M.P.S.: The Relentless | The Jedi Hunter | Knightquest | The Phantom Edit | Pink Five | Pink Five Strikes Back | Return of Pink Five | Ryan vs. Dorkman | Saving Star Wars | Sith Apprentice | Star Dudes | Star Wars Gangsta Rap | Star Wars: Revelations | Troops
Official mockumentaries
Return of the Ewok | R2-D2: Beneath the Dome