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Star Trek - The Motion Picture - The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition (1979)
IMDb Rating 6.0
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Nimoy
Shatner
William Shatner Admiral/Captain James T. Kirk
Nichelle Nichols Lt. Cmdr. Nyota Uhura
Majel Barrett Dr. Christine Chapel
Leonard Nimoy Commander Spock
DeForest Kelley Dr. Leonard McCoy
George Takei Lt. Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu
James Doohan Cmdr. Montgomery Scott
Walter Koenig Lt. Pavel Chekov
Stephen Collins Capt./Cmdr. Willard Decker
Persis Khambatta Lieutenant Ilia
Plot
Back when the first Star Trek feature was released in December 1979, the Trek franchise was still relatively modest, consisting of the original TV series, an animated cartoon series from 1973-74, and a burgeoning fan network around the world. Series creator Gene Roddenberry had conceived a second TV series, but after the success of Star Wars the project was upgraded into this lavish feature film, which reunited the original series cast aboard a beautifully redesigned starship U.S.S. Enterprise. Under the direction of Robert Wise (best known for West Side Story), the film proved to be a mixed blessing for Trek fans, who heatedly debated its merits; but it was, of course, a phenomenal hit. Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) leads his crew into the vast structures surrounding V'Ger, an all-powerful being that is cutting a destructive course through Starfleet space. With his new First Officer (Stephen Collins), the bald and beautiful Lieutenant Ilia (played by the late Persis Khambatta) and his returning veteran crew, Kirk must decipher the secret of V'Ger's true purpose and restore the safety of the galaxy. The story is rather overblown and derivative of plots from the original series, and avid Trekkies greeted the film's bland costumes with derisive laughter. But as a feast for the eyes, this is an adventure worthy of big-screen trekkin'. Douglas Trumbull's visual effects are astonishing, and Jerry Goldmith's score is regarded as one of the prolific composer's very best (with its main theme later used for Star Trek: The Next Generation). And, fortunately for Star Trek fans, the expanded 143-minute version (originally shown for the film's network TV premiere) is generally considered an improvement over the original theatrical release. --Jeff Shannon
Movie Details
Genre Adventure; Science Fiction; Action
Director Robert Wise
Producer Gene Roddenberry; David C. Fein; Jon Povill
Writer Harold Livingston; Alan Dean Foster; Gene Roddenberry
Studio Paramount Pictures
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 136 mins
Movie Release Date 12/7/1979
Color Color
Personal Details
Format DVD
Seen It Yes
Index 36
Collection Status In Collection
Edition Details
Edition The Director's Edition
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Barcode 097360885842
Chapters 32
Release Date 11/6/2001
Subtitles English
Packaging Custom Case
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Nr of Disks/Tapes 2
Extra Features
Disc 1:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Group Commentary by Director Robert Wise, Special Photographic Effects Director Douglas Trumbull, Special Photographic Effects Supervisor John Dykstra, Music Composer Jerry Goldsmith and Actor Stephen Collins
Text Commentary by Michael Okuda, Co-Author of The Star-Trek® Encyclopedia

Disc 2:
New Retrospective Documentaries with Cast & Crew Interviews: Phase II: The Lost Enterprise, A Bold New Enterprise, Redirecting The Future
Teaser Trailer
Theatrical Trailer
New Director's Edition Trailer
8 Television Commercials
5 Additional Scenes (From the 1979 Theatrical Version)
11 Deleted Scenes (From the 1983 TV Version)
Storyboard Archive
Interactive Menus
New Star Trek™ series Enterprise Promo Spot
Links
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