Quote Originally Posted by Peelee View Post
Further, Prowse was acting throughout the trilogy - discounting body acting (or voice acting, which is another hot-button issue of mine) as "not acting" is a gross disservice to such actors.
Something else that Prowse was a bit unhappy about was the famous "Luke, I am your father" scene. The reveal was a big secret, so big that they didn't even tell Prowse about it or what the real dialogue was. He was later quoted as saying that if he had known what the scene really was, he would have played it completely differently. I had actually noticed way back when I first saw the film in the theater that Vader's body language didn't seem to match the dialogue in that scene, but it wasn't until years later that I read what Prowse had said about it and realized why things didn't quite match up.