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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Cast
William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, Robin Curtis, Merritt Butrick View AllCrew
Leonard Nimoy (Director) View AllRelease: Jun. 1st, 1984
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
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Iroquois
Leaving aside the fact that it's an odd-numbered Star Trek film, it definitely didn't help that a lot of its most dramatic revelations were spoiled by the fact that I ended up watching Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home first.
Leaving aside the fact that it's an odd-numbered Star Trek film, it definitely didn't help that a lot of its most dramatic revelations were spoiled by the fact that I ended up watching Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home first.
The Rodent
The use of far-out ideas of resurrection alongside some other playful and knowingly farfetched occurrences makes The Search For Spock a better throwback to the original TV series than the other films so far, and is done with a style that fits into the film series perfectly.
The use of far-out ideas of resurrection alongside some other playful and knowingly farfetched occurrences makes The Search For Spock a better throwback to the original TV series than the other films so far, and is done with a style that fits into the film series perfectly.