SUSAN PILE: Ok, so what do you guys want to talk about?

HARRISON FORD, CARRIE FISHER, MARK HAMILL: Wha-a-at?

PILE: Harrison Ford, why did Cindy Williams put you in the 10 Most Attractive Men in Los Angeles Magazine?

FISHER: Did she do that?

FORD: I have no idea.

FISHER: Mark and I are gonna go talk about that for a minute. We’ll be right back.

FORD: I don’t know.

PILE: Have you worked with Cindy Williams before?

FORD: In American Graffiti and The Conversation. I know her.

PILE: Yeah. So?

FORD: But not in that… that way.

PILE: Not in the carnal sense. Well, now that that’s cleared up…

FORD: She must have just assumed.

PILE: She’s got a big crush on you?

FORD: I wouldn’t say it was a big crush.

PILE: But aren’t you married? Don’t you have a kid or something?

FORD: I have several. And I am married. Let’s get that straight.

PILE: Okay, Cindy, are you listening?

FORD: Cindy knows that.

PILE: She just can’t get it through her—

GERALDINE SMITH: [to Fisher] Are you married?

FISHER: No.

SMITH: How old are you?

FISHER: Twenty and not married yet.

SMITH: That’s so young. You don’t want to get married young, do ya?

FISHER: I’ll be getting married soon.

FORD: Soon as somebody asks you.

FISHER: He did ask me.

FORD: You’ve been asked?

FISHER: Today, yes. At lunch.

PILE: Is this for real, Carrie?

FISHER: I don’t know.

PILE: I want to get married, too.

FISHER: Well maybe this guy will marry you. My guy just wants to get married.

PILE: This person just wants to get married to you?

FISHER: No. Just to get married.

PILE: Like is he from another country and he wants to get married?

FISHER: To live here? No. I don’t know.

SMITH: Don’t marry him.

PILE: Mark, we’re going to leave the floor open to you, until you say something. Tell me about Star Wars. You’re the star of Star Wars, aren’t you?

HAMILL: Have you seen it?

PILE: No, no one’s allowed to see it yet. I spoke with Steve Spielberg over the weekend after he had seen it in San Francisco, and he said it’s a masterpiece, and he told us how he and George Lucas trade their points like baseball cards. Spielberg has a couple of points in Lucas’ movie Star Wars and Lucas has a couple points in Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

FORD: No shit.

PILE: And they trade some “Dizzy Deans” to John Milius for a piece of Big Wednesday, and they…