Star Trek: Generations (1994)

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Written by Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman

Directed by David Carson

Also known as "Star Trek: La Próxima Generación", "Viaje a las Estrellas: La Próxima Generación"

Production Year: 1994

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The maiden voyage of the third Starship Enterprise is jeopardised by mad scientist Soren. Only one man knows how to stop the boffin, but he's been dead 78 years. The film that launched Picard onto the big screen, and also offered James T Kirk a last goodbye.

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Cast

Image for Patrick StewartPatrick StewartCap. Jean-Luc Picard
Image for Jonathan FrakesJonathan FrakesCommander William T. Riker
Image for Brent SpinerBrent SpinerLt. Commander Data
Image for LeVar BurtonLeVar BurtonLt. Commander Geordi La Forge
Image for Michael DornMichael DornLt. Commander Worf
Image for Gates McFaddenGates McFaddenDr. Beverly Crusher
Image for Marina SirtisMarina SirtisCommander Deanna Troi
Image for Malcolm McDowellMalcolm McDowellDr. Tolian Soran
James DoohanCapt. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
Image for Walter KoenigWalter KoenigCommander Pavel Chekov
Image for William ShatnerWilliam ShatnerCap. James T. Kirk retired
Image for Alan RuckAlan RuckCapt. John Harriman
Jacqueline KimEnsign Demora Sulu
Jenette GoldsteinEnterprise-B Science Officer
Thomas KopacheEnterprise-B Communications Officer

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