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Thursday, May 25th marks the 40 years since the release of Star Wars: A New Hope. The original 1977 film was an unexpected worldwide phenomenon and has since gone on to inspire a franchise worth billions.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mike Curkov met a local fan so inspired by the universe of the films he's found a way to incorporate it into his daily life. Scott Huber of Hales Corners is a member of 501st Legion: Wisconsin Garrison, a group of hardcore Star Wars fans who have turned their fandom into a force for good.
Contributions to this story also made by: Andrew Levinson
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