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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Cast
William Shatner, Catherine Hicks, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley View AllCrew
Leonard Nimoy (Director), Nicholas Meyer (Screenplay), Harve Bennett (Screenplay), Steve Meerson (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Nov. 26th, 1986
Runtime: 1 hour, 59 minutes
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Citizen Rules
Leonard Nimoy turns up the heat in his second outing as director on the Star Trek movie franchise and scores a hit with 1986's Star Trek The Voyage Home...The fourth film in the Star Trek movie series.
Leonard Nimoy turns up the heat in his second outing as director on the Star Trek movie franchise and scores a hit with 1986's Star Trek The Voyage Home...The fourth film in the Star Trek movie series.
Iroquois
It doesn't help that I'm generally weary of films where characters travel through time and they have to spend a good chunk of the film's running time getting used to the strange society of the past or future.
It doesn't help that I'm generally weary of films where characters travel through time and they have to spend a good chunk of the film's running time getting used to the strange society of the past or future.
The Rodent
Though in saying that, the movie as it is, is still entertaining enough for any Star Trek fan and anyone who has enjoyed the lead up will experience a relatively welcome breath of fresh air after the downbeat third movie.
Though in saying that, the movie as it is, is still entertaining enough for any Star Trek fan and anyone who has enjoyed the lead up will experience a relatively welcome breath of fresh air after the downbeat third movie.