25 wins & 23 nominations
- 1984 Nominee Oscar
- Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
- 2012 Nominee Saturn Award
- Best DVD Collection
As part of the collection "Star Wars: The Complete Saga". - 1984 Winner Saturn Award
- Best Science Fiction Film
- 1984 Winner BAFTA Film Award
- Best Special Visual Effects
- 1984 Nominee Grammy
- Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special
- 1984 Winner Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation
- Richard Marquand (director)
- Lawrence Kasdan (written by)
- George Lucas (story/written by)
- 2021 Winner National Film Registry
- National Film Preservation Board
- 1984 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Motion Picture
- 1984 Winner Young Artist Award
- Best Family Feature Motion Picture
- 2012 Nominee Golden Trailer
- Most Innovative Advertising for a Brand/Product
For Star Wars: The Complete Saga "Every Moment :30".
- 2011 Winner IGN Award
- Best Movie Blu-Ray
For the "Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I - VI)" on Blu-Ray. - 2011 Winner IGN People's Choice Award
- Best Movie Blu-Ray
For the "Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I - VI)" on Blu-Ray.
- 2019 Winner OFTA Film Hall of Fame
- Motion Picture
- 2015 Winner Guinness World Record
- Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter
Shared with: Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope · Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back · Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace · Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones · Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith · Raiders of the Lost Ark · Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom · Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade · Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 1997 Winner Guinness World Record
- Biggest opening weekend ever for a re-released film
Shown in cinemas in 1997 as the first of Lucasfilm's 20th anniversary Special Editions of the original Star Wars trilogy, Episode IV: A New Hope (USA) grossed $35,906,661 (£21,903,063) in US cinemas on the weekend of 31 January-2 February 1997. A New Hope took $579,646,015 (£353,584,069) worldwide to June 1997 - the highest theatrical gross for a film re-release.
- 2011 Nominee Golden Schmoes
- Best DVD/Blu-Ray of the Year
- 2004 Winner GoldSpirit Awards
- Best Composer
for 'Star Wars Trilogy (Sony)'. Tied with Elmer Bernstein for The Great Escape (1963) in third place
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