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I think one of tyr early DVD boxsets includes the theatrical versions. Or at least a friend claims to have them and I did some research at the time which suggested they weren't pulling my leg.
I am boycotting the Blu-rays until they include the theatrical version - take that Disney!
The bonus DVDs were non-anamorphic copies of the old masters that were last used for the laserdiscs. Wow! Thanks, George.
Oh, Hello 4K(Year Number) gang!
Yea, really only good for oneupmanship rather than capturing the full experience of seeing them in the cinema. He does seem oddly precious about the original prints, it's one thing not letting us see it but not lodging a copy with the Library of Congress feels weird.
I thought they had a copy, I'm sure some kind of library had a print. I remember at the time of the Special Editions, George says that they cut up and used the original print of Star Wars as it's source, so it was now impossible to create a transfer of the original untouched film ever again.
George is a known pack rat, he keeps everything. For example, did you know there's a version of Star Wars where all the land speeder and Falcon scenes were done using rear projection, just like the car traveling scenes in all those 70s TV shows.
He has copies of everything I'm sure.
The situation is complicated, some sources say they have a copy, others suggest it's the special edition. The most direct information I have comes from 2010 but I am not aware of any subsequent changes:
There's a lot more in there about the originals, although quite a lot is unsubstantiated rumours. It does sound like there are other copies around but collectors aren't going to reveal they have them because they could be seized.