Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning film editor for "Star Wars" and "Return of the Jedi," died at 80 from cancer. Her editing skills were crucial in reshaping the original "Star Wars" to become a classic, particularly in refining the Battle of Yavin sequence. Her influence on storytelling and her criticism of later Star Wars films highlight the enduring impact of her work on the franchise.
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