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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Cast

William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Stephen Collins View All


Crew

Robert Wise (Director), Alan Dean Foster (Story), Harold Livingston (Screenplay) View All

Release: Dec. 7th, 1979
Runtime: 2 hours, 12 minutes
When a destructive space entity is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise in order to intercept, examine, and hopefully stop it.
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Iroquois
The voice of Simon Pegg's character in Spaced echoes in my head: "Sure as day follows night, sure as eggs is eggs, sure as every odd-numbered Star Trek movie is sh*t..
Citizen Rules
Excuse me, wasn't that the story plot of the original Star Trek episode The Changeling?...I remember being so excited that ST had 'come back' and was on the big screen.
The Rodent
After a long absence from anything new and audiences having to make do with reruns of the TV series, demand for more Star Trek was yearned by fans.


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