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- By Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune mjphillips@chicagotri­bune.com

Matthew J. Palm presents the 20 best of the Orlando Fringe Festival. Also, check out a review of “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”

In the summer of 1977, Ron Howard made his directoria­l debut with “Grand Theft Auto,” a merrily destructiv­e low-budget fairy tale that found its way into a lot of newly twinned multiplexe­s that summer of ’77.

Audiences liked Howard. An entire generation grew up with the guy, best known as Opie on “The Andy Griffith Show,” in the 1960s. By the early ’70s Howard starred in “Happy Days,” which owed a huge debt to “American Graffiti” (1973), the smash costarring Howard and directed by George Lucas.

That summer of ’77 also gave the world “Star Wars.” Lucas couldn’t get the rights for a “Flash Gordon” remake, so he cooked up a variation. “Star Wars” spawned sequel after sequel after sequel, and then started spinning off standalone pictures.

Now Howard has entered the “Star Wars” universe with “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”

Howard’s style has the virtue of being malleable, suiting the needs of the movie at hand. I liked this one. It’s a solid, well-carpentere­d origin story. “New,” it’s not. The goal was “same but different.”

Son-father screenwrit­ers Jonathan Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan answer a series of questions while poking around new corners of the Lucas universe. How did Han Solo meet Chewbacca? We find out in clever, exciting fashion.

What was Han’s life before he became a rogue-for-hire at the helm of the Millennium Falcon? We spend some time in the prologue running with Han on the mean streets of Corellia, ruled by gangland factions in the time of the Galactic Civil War. How did Han and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover), gambler and scoundrel, come to know each other? We get that as well.

The Kasdans — Lawrence worked on three previous “Star Wars” scripts — wield those narrative questions like arrows declaring: THIS WAY TO THE NEXT CHASE SCENE. The best of the chases arrives fairly early and involves a speeding train, a mountainou­s pass, various blasters and Thandie Newton (as freedom fighter Val), working with Woody Harrelson (as Beckett, Han’s mentor, a practical man to the core).

“Rogue One” (2016) used tropes and tensions of the combat picture genre. “Solo” tries a different genre — when it’s pausing between chases, it’s a full-on gangster movie (Paul Bettany makes for a shrewd, ruthless kingpin).

Now: How’s Han? Alden Ehrenreich resembles a young, somewhat graver Robert Wagner, though he’s a better actor than the young Wagner was. Ehrenreich’s contained, methodical brand of swagger matches up pretty well with the Han Solo we know. As Han’s morally compromise­d love interest, Qi’ra, Emilia Clarke earns her paycheck almost immediatel­y when Han mentions a stolen spacecraft and, with a delighted purr, she asks: “Why? Are we going somewhere?”

Also there’s a new droid, a winning know-it-all voiced brilliantl­y by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. She/it is probably the best “same but different” flourish in all of “Solo.”

Ehrenreich’s signed up for two more “Solo” movies, should the grosses cooperate. They’ll probably cooperate. As sure as the taillights on one of the gliders in the first big chase resemble the Ford Galaxie 500 from the rear, Howard’s efficient, confident, slightly square direction does the job. At times he seems to be channeling the spirit of the car-crash pileups of “Grand Theft Auto.” Only this time, the vehicles really move.

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 ?? COURTESY OF LUCASFILM ?? “Solo: A Star Wars Story” stars Alden Ehrenreich, right, as a young Han Solo, with Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca.
COURTESY OF LUCASFILM “Solo: A Star Wars Story” stars Alden Ehrenreich, right, as a young Han Solo, with Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca.
 ?? JONATHAN OLLEY/ LUCASFILM ?? Emilia Clarke plays Qi’ra and Alden Ehrenreich plays Han Solo in “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”
JONATHAN OLLEY/ LUCASFILM Emilia Clarke plays Qi’ra and Alden Ehrenreich plays Han Solo in “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”

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