Cast
Crew
C
Cathleen Edwards
Costume Design
H
Harley Jessup
Art Direction
M
Michael Becker
Costume Design
B
Bob Carrau
Teleplay
E
Edward Hirsh
Construction Coordinator
J
John Morris
Assistant Editor
L
Lope Yap Jr.
Production Manager
F
Frank Ordaz
Matte Painter
C
Caroleen Green
Matte Painter
M
Michael Pangrazio
Visual Effects Supervisor
W
Wade Childress
Visual Effects Camera
M
Michael Moore
Visual Effects Assistant Editor
V
Victor Livingston
Sound Effects Editor
T
Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
R
Rob Fruchtman
Sound Effects Editor
B
Brooke Blomgren
Stunt Double
F
Frank James Sparks
Stunts
R
Randy Jonsson
Assistant Camera
K
Kim Marks
Camera Operator
B
Bill Pelkey
Best Boy Electric
C
Christopher Palmer
Orchestrator
K
Kathy Durning
Music Editor
M
Malcolm Luker
Scoring Mixer
D
Don Starnes
Assistant Editor
V
Victoria Trostle
Casting
J
Janice Gartin
Costumer
M
Mark West
Animation
J
John Allan Armstrong
Animation
K
Kris Moser
Animation
D
Deborah Short
Animation
P
Peter Crosman
Animation
S
Scott Tolmie
Animation
H
Heather Selick
Art Department Coordinator
H
Heidi Holman
Art Department Coordinator
Y
Yvonne Curry
Makeup Artist
C
Candace Neal
Hairstylist
K
Kisuna Jacobsen
Script Supervisor
P
Paul Dal Porto
Property Master
J
James T. Mansen
Sound Mixer
G
Greg von Buchau
Boom Operator
W
Wendy Rogers
Choreographer
V
Valerie Russell
Production Coordinator
M
Merie Weismiller Wallace
Production Assistant
A
Annie Berardini
Production Office Coordinator
S
Sue Fox
Supervising ADR Editor
S
Steve Collins
Transportation Captain
T
T.M. Christopher
Editorial Staff
Star Wars: The Ewok Adventures Collection
The Ewok Adventures is a 1984 American made-for-TV film duology based in the Star Wars setting. It was released theatrically in Europe as Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, and is known by that title today. The film focuses on the struggles of a brother and sister, stranded on the forest moon of Endor, in locating their parents, who have been kidnapped by a monster known as the Gorax. The film is set sometime between the fifth and sixth episodes of the Star Wars saga. It is the first of two spin-off films featuring the Ewoks from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. A sequel to this movie released in 1985. While the sequel's working title was simply Ewoks II, it was released as Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.
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