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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Cast
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Ricardo Montalban View AllCrew
Nicholas Meyer (Director), Harve Bennett (Story), Jack B. Sowards (Screenplay), Jack B. Sowards (Story) View AllRelease: Jun. 4th, 1982
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
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Citizen Rules
My favorite scenes was the opening shocker with Saavik in command of the 'Enterprise' and the chase battle scenes in the the Mutara Nebula between Khan in the Reliant and Kirk on board his old ship.
My favorite scenes was the opening shocker with Saavik in command of the 'Enterprise' and the chase battle scenes in the the Mutara Nebula between Khan in the Reliant and Kirk on board his old ship.
The Rodent
There are still the occasional slips in general rendering when it comes to the rotoscoping etc, but compared to the first film and other films since, Wrath was really the benchmark for the Trek Franchise in terms of excitement, style and choreography.
There are still the occasional slips in general rendering when it comes to the rotoscoping etc, but compared to the first film and other films since, Wrath was really the benchmark for the Trek Franchise in terms of excitement, style and choreography.