
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Every story has a hero. Every hero has a destiny. Every saga has an end.
The evil Darth Sidious enacts his final plan for unlimited power – and the heroic Jedi Anakin Skywalker must choose a side.
- 7.5
- 2005
- Released
- 2h 20m

Hayden Christensen
Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader
Ewan McGregor
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Natalie Portman
Padmé Amidala
Ian McDiarmid
Chancellor Palpatine / Darth Sidious
Samuel L. Jackson
Mace Windu
Jimmy Smits
Senator Bail Organa
Frank Oz
Yoda (voice)
Anthony Daniels
C-3PO
Christopher Lee
Count Dooku
Keisha Castle-Hughes
Queen of Naboo
Silas Carson
Nute Gunray / Ki-Adi Mundi
Jay Laga'aia
Captain Typho
Bruce Spence
Tion Medon
Wayne Pygram
Governor Tarkin
Temuera Morrison
Commander Cody
David Bowers
Mas Amedda
Oliver Ford Davies
Sio Bibble
Ahmed Best
Jar Jar Binks
Rohan Nichol
Captain Antilles
Jeremy Bulloch
Captain Colton
Amanda Lucas
Terr Taneel
Kenny Baker
R2-D2
Peter Mayhew
Chewbacca
Rebecca Jackson Mendoza
Queen of Alderaan
Joel Edgerton
Owen Lars
Bonnie Piesse
Beru Lars
Jett Lucas
Zett Jukassa
Tux Akindoyeni
Agen Kolar
Matt Rowan
Senator Orn Free Taa
Kenji Oates
Saesee Tiin
Bodie Taylor
Clone Trooper
Graeme Blundell
Ruwee Naberrie
Trisha Noble
Jobal Naberrie
Claudia Karvan
Sola Naberrie
Keira Wingate
Ryoo Naberrie
Hayley Mooy
Pooja Naberrie
Sandi Finlay
Sly Moore
Katie Lucas
Chi Eekway
Genevieve O'Reilly
Mon Mothma
Warren Owens
Fang Zar
Kee Chan
Malé-Dee
Rena Owen
Nee Alavar
Christopher Kirby
Giddean Danu
Kristy Wright
Moteé
Coinneach Alexander
Whie
Michael Kingma
Wookiee
Axel Dench
Wookiee
Steven Foy
Wookiee
Julian Khazzouh
Wookiee
James Rowland
Wookiee
David Stiff
Wookiee
Robert Cope
Wookiee
Aidan Barton
Luke Skywalker / Leia Organa (uncredited)
James Earl Jones
Darth Vader (voice - uncredited)
Paul Bateman
Meena TIlls (uncredited)
Ross Beadman
Sors Bandeam (uncredited)
Jerome St. John Blake
Mas Amedda (uncredited)
Robert M. Bouffard
Clone Trooper (uncredited)
Gene Bryant
Darth Vader (uncredited)
Josh Canning
Jedi Knight (uncredited)
Dominique Chionchio
Jedi Knight (uncredited)
Fay David
Luminara Unduli (uncredited)
Caroline de Souza Correa
Bail Organa's Aide #1 (uncredited)
Chantal Harrison
Elle (uncredited)
Philip Harvey
Female Nikto (uncredited)
Pablo Hidalgo
Janu Godalhi (uncredited)
Shaun R.L. King
Naboo Guard (uncredited)
Goran D. Kleut
Lampay Fay (uncredited)
Gervais Koffi
Jedi Knight (uncredited)
Bai Ling
Senator Bana Breemu (uncredited)
Dean Mitchell
Cellheim Anujo (uncredited)
Paul James Nicholson
Senator Po Nudo (uncredited)
Blake Nickle
Senator Calek Kelbin (uncredited)
Anthony Reyna
Opera Guest (uncredited)
Christopher Rodriguez
Gilgamour (uncredited)
Mike Savva
Clone Jedi Knight (uncredited)
Jacqui Louez Schoorl
Senator (uncredited)
Orli Shoshan
Shaak Ti (uncredited)
John Sigurdson
Runway Worker (uncredited)
Christian Simpson
BD-3000 Luxury Droid (movements) (uncredited)
Paul Spence
Senator Ask Aak (uncredited)
Suzie Steen
Hand Maiden 3 (uncredited)
Richard Stride
Poggle the Lesser (uncredited)
Marty Wetherill
Magistrate Passel Argente (uncredited)
Masa Yamaguchi
Senator (uncredited)
Paul Davies
Meena Tills, Mon Calamari Senator (uncredited)
Marton Csokas
Poggle the Lesser (voice) (uncredited)
Lawrence Foster
Blue Senate Guard (uncredited)

Released
en
$113,000,000.00
$850,000,000.00
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Reviews

At last we get some semblance of the original trilogy with this action adventure iteration that is much darker and character-driven. Hayden Christensen's "Anakin" is coming to realise what really will turn him into the ultimate evil "Darth Vader" under the guise of his new mentor "Palpatine" (a magnificently, if theatrical, Ian McDiarmid). It's end to end action; the cast have thrown off their rom
MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ Rewatching before OBI-WAN KENOBI. When it comes to film sagas with massive fandoms, you'll find fans of literally all installments. STAR WARS has 11 movies and surely all are someone's #1. That said, REVENGE OF THE SITH proves to be an improvement in pretty much every single aspect compared to the first two prequels. The narrative and its charact

I had lost hope in the Prequels when they first came out - disappointing isnt a strong enough word to explain it, but its the best I can do. So I came into this film with low expectations... I knew it wouldnt be great and I knew what it had to do to link up with the original Star Wars. And then, this one surprised me (and still does). The plot is taut, because it has to be (it has a lot o

Still not perfect, but <em>'Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'</em> is such a more enjoyable entry in the prequel trilogy - which ends strongly. I had a fun time with this. I do have a couple of (relatively minor) complaints, but first the positives. I'd say this is the best that this cast produced during this run of films. Hayden Christensen is excellent in his role, it's the most I

Truly the best of the bad _Star Wars_ movies, _Revenge of the Sith_ doesn't make a whole lot of sense, both when viewed as self-contained, and when seen as a part of the _Star Wars_ whole, but at least Lucas bothered to put a whole movie in here. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Having seen the first movie when it reached France as I was about 10, it left a vivid mark on my imagination, and I kind of treasured the little bit of fantasy it brought to me among probably millions of other people. I think the reason why episodes IV to VI became timeless classics is that they were simply fairy tales in sci-fi clothing. You had heroes and princesses actually doing their heroe
George Lucas comes full circle in more ways than one in "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith," which is the sixth -- and allegedly but not necessarily the last -- of the "Star Wars" movies. After "Episode II" got so bogged down in politics that it played like the Republic covered by C-Span, "Episode III" is a return to the classic space opera style that launched the series. Because the s











