Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

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Written by Gene Roddenberry, Alan Dean Foster

Directed by Robert Wise

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1979

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The first of the big-screen voyages for the intrepid crew of the starship Enterprise. Kirk, now an admiral, is called upon to take command of his old ship one last time in order to intercept a bizarre and deadly force heading towards Earth. One by one, he reassembles the original crew, and they set out to save the planet.

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Cast

Image for William ShatnerWilliam ShatnerCap. James T. Kirk
Image for Leonard NimoyLeonard NimoyCommander Spock
DeForest KelleyDr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
James DoohanCmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
Image for George TakeiGeorge TakeiLt. Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu
Image for Majel BarrettMajel BarrettDr. Christine Chapel
Image for Walter KoenigWalter KoenigLt. Pavel Chekov
Image for Nichelle NicholsNichelle NicholsLt. Cmdr. Uhura
Persis KhambattaLt. Ilia
Stephen CollinsCapt. Willard Decker
Grace Lee WhitneyCPO Janice Rand
Mark LenardKlingon captain
Billy Van ZandtAlien boy
Roger Aaron BrownEpsilon technician
Gary FagaAirlock technician

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