In Collection
#702
Seen It:
Yes
Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
USA / English
William Shatner |
Captain James T. Kirk |
Leonard Nimoy |
Captain Spock |
James Doohan |
Capt. Montgomery Scott |
DeForest Kelley |
Dr. Leonard McCoy |
Walter Koenig |
Commander Pavel Chekov |
Laurence Luckinbill |
Sybok |
Charles Cooper |
General Korrd |
Nichelle Nichols |
Commander Nyota Uhura |
George Takei |
Commander Hikaru Sulu |
David Warner |
St. John Talbot |
Director |
William Shatner |
Producer |
Ralph Winter; Gene Roddenberry |
Writer |
William Shatner; Gene Roddenberry |
Cinematography |
Andrew Laszlo |
Musician |
Jerry Goldsmith |
The crew of the USS Enterprise have finally come home for some well deserved rest after many long years of voyaging through space. While Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) are vacationing in Yosemite they are called away on an urgent mission in the newly christened Enterprise. Their mission is to rescue some hostages on a distant barren planet, along the way they are followed by a Klingon intent on stopping them from completing their mission. When they discover that the hostage situation was a ruse by Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill), Spock's half-brother, to gain access to the Enterprise in order to cross the Great Barrier (or the Final Frontier). Sybok claims that a being calling itself Sha-Ka-Ree is on the other side of this long closed off and unexplored area of space. Kirk and Spock go along with Sybok in his efforts to meet this being, but will this be a good or a bad meeting will only be determined at the end of the Final Frontier.
Region |
Region 1 |
No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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