Marcia Lucas, an Oscar-winning film editor known for her work on "Star Wars," has died at age 80 after a battle with cancer. Her editing skills were crucial in shaping the emotional and structural elements of key scenes, particularly the Battle of Yavin in "A New Hope." Her contributions significantly influenced the success and legacy of the Star Wars franchise.
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