Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984)

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Directed by Leonard Nimoy

Also known as "Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock", "Star Trek III"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Following on from The Wrath of Khan, the ruined Enterprise limps home, the crew grieving for Spock, who gave his life to conquer Khan. Back at base, the ship is due to be broken up and the crew dispersed, until Admiral Kirk learns that Spock's spirit lives on in a member of his crew and that his friend can be restored to life.

When is Star Trek III: The Search For Spock next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 2 HD November 25th, 2:55pm and on Sky Screen 2 November 25th, 2:55pm. See more...

Cast

Image for William ShatnerWilliam ShatnerAdmiral James T. Kirk
Image for Leonard NimoyLeonard NimoyCapt. Spock/Elevator Voice
DeForest KelleyDr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
James DoohanCmdr./Capt. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
Image for George TakeiGeorge TakeiCmdr. Hikaru Sulu
Image for Walter KoenigWalter KoenigCmdr. Pavel Chekov
Image for Nichelle NicholsNichelle NicholsCmdr. Uhura
Merritt ButrickDr. David Marcus
Phil MorrisTrainee Foster
Scott McGinnisMr. Adventure
Robin CurtisLt. Saavik
Robert HooksAdm. Morrow
Carl StevenSpock at 9
Vadia PotenzaSpock at 13
Stephen ManleySpock at 17

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