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Star Trek: The Motion Picture [Director's Edition] [2 Discs]
3390
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$12.98USD
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Status:
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Released:
2001-11-06
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture... DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Ralph Brannen
,
Roger Aaron Brown
,
Ralph Byers
,
Gary Faga
,
John D. Gowans
,
Jon Rashad Kamal
,
Paula Crist
,
Tom Morga
,
Franklyn Seales
,
Craig Thomas
,
Paul Weber
,
Joel Kramer
,
Momo Yashima
,
Susan Sullivan
,
William Shatner
,
Leonard Nimoy
,
DeForest Kelley
,
Stephen Collins
,
James Doohan
,
George Takei
,
Majel Barrett
,
Persis Khambatta
,
Walter Koenig
,
Nichelle Nichols
,
Mark Lenard
,
Billy Van Zandt
,
Grace Lee Whitney
,
David Gautreaux
,
Marcy Lafferty
,
Michael Rougas
Director(s):
Robert Wise
Features:
cc
Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs
Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround
English subtitles
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
New retrospective documentaries with cast & crew interviews: Phase II: The Lost Enterprise, A Bold New Enterprise, and 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
New Star Trek series Enterprise promo spot
Star Trek: The Motion Picture... DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English
Running Time:
136
Genre:
Horror
Sci-fi
Fantasy
Item Weight:
2
UPC:
097360885842
Product Code:
PRT088584DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1979
Studio:
Paramount
Star Trek: The Motion Picture... DVD Summary
When plans to launch a second
Star Trek
television series in the late 1970s were scrapped by
Paramount Pictures
, the show's creator,
Gene Roddenberry
, instead transformed the aborted program's 2-hour pilot into this big budget theatrical feature.
Five years after the legendary voyages of the starship Enterprise,
James T.
Kirk
(
William Shatner
) is an unhappy, desk-bound admiral at Starfleet headquarters.
Kirk goes aboard his old vessel to observe its re-launch under new captain Will Decker (
Stephen Collins
).
Soon, however, an escalating crisis causes Kirk to take command of his old ship.
A mysterious, planet-sized energy force of enormous power is headed for Earth.
Reunited with
Spock
(
Leonard Nimoy
),
Dr.
Leonard "Bones" McCoy
(
DeForest Kelley
), and the rest of his former colleagues, Kirk takes the Enterprise inside the massive energy cloud and discovers that it is the long-lost NASA space probe Voyager.
Now a sentient being after accumulating centuries of knowledge in its deep space travels, the alien, which calls itself
V'ger
, has come home seeking its creator.
Although not a critical home run, box office receipts for
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
(1979) were strong enough to inspire a revamped television series and a long-running line of theatrical sequels.