Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country (1991) USA
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Director:Nicholas Meyer
Studio:Paramount
Producer:Brooke Breton
Writer:Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy
Rating:4.5
Rated:PG
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:630242335X
UPC:0097363230137
Price:$9.95
Awards:Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 5 nominations
Genre:Sci-Fi Action
Release:2004-01-26
IMDb:0102975
Duration:113
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 5.1, English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, French, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Commentary by Star Trek VI director Nicholas Meyer and screenwriter Denny Martin Flinn, Unknown
Subtitles:English
Features:Text commentary by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda (co-authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia)
Movie-making: stories from Star Trek VI (six featurettes: It Started with a Story, Prejudice, Director Nicholas Meyer, Shakespeare and General Chang, Bringing It to Life, Farewell and Goodbye)
Art Imitates Life: The Perils of Peacemaking
Original cast & crew interviews
Archives: Production gallery, storyboards
Nicholas Meyer  ...  (Director)
Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy  ...  (Writer)
 
William Shatner  ...  Captain James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy  ...  Captain Spock
DeForest Kelley  ...  Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
James Doohan  ...  Captain Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
Walter Koenig  ...  Commander Pavel Chekov
Nichelle Nichols  ...  Cmdr. Uhura
George Takei  ...  Captain Hikaru Sulu
Kim Cattrall  ...  Lieutenant Valeris
Mark Lenard  ...  Ambassador Sarek
Grace Lee Whitney  ...  Commander Janice Rand
Brock Peters  ...  Admiral Cartwright
Leon Russom  ...  Starfleet Commander in Chief
Kurtwood Smith  ...  Federation President
Christopher Plummer  ...  General Chang
Rosanna DeSoto  ...  Azetbur
David Warner  ...  
John Schuck  ...  
Michael Dorn  ...  
Paul Rossilli  ...  
Robert Easton  ...  
Comments: The battle for peace has begun

Summary: Star Trek V left us nowhere to go but up, and with the return of Star Trek II director Nicholas Meyer, Star Trek VI restored the movie series to its classic blend of space opera, intelligent plotting, and engaging interaction of stalwart heroes and menacing villains. Borrowing its subtitle (and several lines of dialogue) from Shakespeare, the movie finds Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) and his fellow Enterprise crew members on a diplomatic mission to negotiate peace with the revered Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner). When the high-ranking Klingon and several officers are ruthlessly murdered, blame is placed on Kirk, whose subsequent investigation uncovers an assassination plot masterminded by the nefarious Klingon General Chang (Christopher Plummer) in an effort to disrupt a historic peace summit. As this political plot unfolds, Star Trek VI takes on a sharp-edged tone, with Kirk and Spock confronting their opposing views of diplomacy, and testing their bonds of loyalty when a Vulcan officer is revealed to be a traitor. With a dramatic depth befitting what was to be the final movie mission of the original Star Trek crew, this film took the veteran cast out in respectably high style. With the torch being passed to the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation, only Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov would return, however briefly, in Star Trek: Generations. --Jeff Shannon