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- Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists
- compiled by Mark Holtz
- (Revised February 14, 1993)
-
- [Thanks to a remodeling project, no major changes. I have 'em, I just have to
- implement 'em - mholtz]
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- This is the Star Trek Movie List of Lists. It contains a listing of all the
- "Star Trek" movie series, plus some added notes. (Due to length
- considerations, there is a separate TOS/TAS, TNG, and DS9 List of Lists). This
- list comes out around the 1st every month. However, a posting may not come out
- due to events beyond my control.
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- If you are wondering why I compile these lists, it is strictly out of the
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- Trek fans who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the
- ever constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided, in the middle
- of 1990, to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew from
- that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to what
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- Table Of Contents
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Additional Cast
- Starfleet
- Klingons
- Did You Know . . .
- Operation SNAFU
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Additional Cast
- Did You Know . . .
- Operation SNAFU
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Did You Know . . .
- Operation SNAFU
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Operation SNAFU
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Thanks to.....
- Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry
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- Star Trek:
- The Motion Picture
-
- Movie Opened: December 7, 1979
- Stardate: 7412.3
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Starfleet
- -=======-
- Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Doctor Christine Chapel
- Michelle Ameen Billy - Epsilon Monitoring Station Lieutenant
- Roger Aaron Brown - Epsilon Monitoring Station Technician
- Paula Crist - Crewman
- Steven Collins - Captain Willard Decker
- Gary Faga - Airlock Technician
- David Gatreaux - Commander Branch
- John D. Gowans - Transporter Assistant
- Doug Hale - Computer
- Leslie C. Howard - Crewman
- Sayra Hummel - Engineer
- Howard Itzkowitz - Cargo Deck Ensign
- Junero Jennings - Engineer
- Jon Kamael - Lieutenant Commander Sonak
- Persis Khambatta - Lieutenant Ilia
- Marcy Lafferty - Relief Navigator Chief DeFalco
- Terrance O'Connor - Chief Ross
- Michael Roygas - Lieutenant Cleary
- Susan J. Sullivan - Crewman
- Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand
- Billy van Zandt - Alien Ensign
-
- Bridge Crewman: Ralph Brennan, Ralph Byers, Iva Lane, Franklyn Seales, Momo
- Yashima
-
- Security Officer - John Dresden, Joshua Gallegos, Rod Perry
-
- Vulcan Masters: Edna Gover, Norman Stuart, Paul Weber
-
- Klingons
- -======-
- Mark Lenard - Klingon Captain
-
- Klingon Crewmen: Jimmie Booth, Joel Kramer, Bill McTosh, Dave Mordigan, Tom
- Morga, Tony Rocco, Joel Schultz, Craig Thomas
-
- Did you know . . .
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- . . . That many of the sets constructed for this movie have been re-used and
- re-dressed for the subsequent films and have been used (albeit painted over)
- on subsequent movies and Star Trek: The Next Generation. One of these sets was
- originally used in the TMP Klingon bridge. It was later used as the TWOK
- dilithium reactor room, TVH Klingon "lab" where Spock searched for the
- identity of the Probe's signal, and on TNG as backgrounds for various alien
- ships.
-
- . . . The initial set construction was originally supposed to be for a new
- series that was going to be a flagship of a proposed Paramount 4th network
- titled "Star Trek II"?
-
- . . . The recreation deck briefing consisted of mostly Star Trek fans. Word
- leaked out that they needed a lot of extras for a day of shooting, and many
- fans showed up, on word of mouth alone, for this day of shooting. A casting
- call was never issued.
-
- Operation SNAFU
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- * When the travel pod with Kirk and Scotty dock at the Enterprise they are as
- Cargo 5 (Look over the Door). But the Announcement says Cargo 6
-
- * In one of the extra scenes in the normal P&S video release where Kirk leaves
- the airlock and goes after Spock, you can clearly see where the set ends and
- where a variety of girders and other construction material starts.
-
- * When Chekov gets his hand burned, Ilia goes up to help him. The camera cuts
- to Kirk with his back to the viewer, and Ilia is still sitting in her chair.
- Then, in the next shot, Ilia is seen leaving Chekov and going back to sit
- down.
-
- * During the climactic scene outside of the Enterprise (inside of V'ger),
- Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are all wearing jackets with a colored band on the
- sleeve. Just after they re-enter the Enterprise and are back on the bridge,
- the colors on Spock's and McCoy's jackets are switched.
- -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- Star Trek II:
- The Wrath of Khan
-
- Movie Opened: June 4, 1982
- Stardate: 8130.3
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Kirstie Alley - Lieutenant JG Saavik
- Bibi Besch - Doctor Carol Marcus
- Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
- Ike Eisenmann - Cadet Peter Preston
- Nicholas Guest - Cadet
- Paul Kent - Beach
- Joel Marstan - Crew Chief
- Ricardo Montalban - Khan Noonian Singh
- Judson Scott - Joachim (uncredited)
- Kevin Sullivan - March
- Russell Takaki - Madison
- John Vargas - Jedda
- Paul Winfield - Captain Clark Terrell
- John Winston - Communications Officer/Commander Kyle
-
- Did you know . . .
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- . . . that all of the actors who played Khan's men were, at the time, male
- strippers of Chippindales?
-
- Operation SNAFU
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- * One of the best known SNAFU's is when Khan says to Chekov, "I never forget a
- face". "Space Seed" aired during the first season of Star Trek, and Chekov
- joined the crew during the second season. It was known before production
- started that this was an error, and yet, the powers that be did not want to
- leave out Walter Koenig.
-
- * The blood stain on Kirk's jacket is constantly changing.
-
- * Saavik mentions that visuals and tactical displays don't function in the
- Mutara Nebula. Sulu has a lot of difficulty locating and hitting the
- Reliant, but Spock's scanners are able to pinpoint the Reliant's impulse
- engines and get a clear reading of the Genesis Wave. Later, Chekov not only
- scores three direct hits on the Reliant, but he also knows the exact
- distance from Reliant before the Genesis device exploded (4000 km).
-
- * When Joachim, one of Khan's injured men, is injured and says, "Yours is the
- superior intellect", he then dies with his eyes open. However, when Khan
- hugs him, his eyes suddenly close.
-
- * Saavik says that "shields will be useless" in the nebula. However, the
- Enterprise enters Warp from inside the nebula....it should have been crushed
- since navigational deflectors are a type of shield.
- (:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)
- Star Trek III:
- The Search for Spock
-
- Movie Opened: June 1, 1984
- Stardate: 8210.3
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Philip Richard Allen - Captain J. T. Esteban
- Dama Judith Anderson - T'Lar/Vulcan High Priestess
- Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
- Katherine Blum - Vulcan Child
- Dave Cadiente - Klingon Sergeant
- Bob Cummings - Klingon Gunner
- Robin Curtis - Lieutenant JG Saavik
- Joe W. Davis - Spock
- Gary Faga - Security Officer
- Miguel Ferrer - Excelsior First Officer
- Conroy Gedeon - Starfleet Security Agent
- Robert Hooks - Admiral (Commander) Morrow
- John Larroquette - Maltz
- Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek
- Stephen Liska - Torg
- Christopher Lloyd - Kruge
- Stephen Manley - Spock
- Mario Marcelino - Grissom Communications Officer
- Scott McGinnis - Starbase Communication Officer
- Allan Miller - Alien Captain
- Jeanne Mori - Grissom Helmsman
- Phil Morris - Crewman Trainee Foster
- Vadia Potenza - Spock
- Branscombe Richmond - Klingon Gunner
- Douglas Alan Shanklin - Security Officer
- Cathie Shirriff - Valkris
- James B. Sikking - Captain Styles
- Paul Sorensen - Merchant Captain
- Carl Steven - Spock
- Grace Lee Whitney - Commander Janice Rand
-
- Operation SNAFU
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- * In "The Menagerie-Part One", Spock says "This is the Enterprise, 17 years
- ago". Yet, during Star Trek III, the Admiral says "There will be no refit of
- Enterprise...she's twenty years old." This would mean that most of TOS, the
- lost years, Star Trek I and II would have taken place within three years.
- Perhaps Starfleet was embarassed about the Genesis project and wanted to
- deny Kirk his ship.
-
- * When Chekov detects an intruder in Spock's quarters, the graphics used are
- that of a TOS style Constitution class ship, not that of a Movie style
- refit. Perhaps the Starfleet computer contractors screwed up and installed
- improper graphic files?
-
- * The apparent size of the Bird of Prey changes several times during the
- movie. At the beginning, it looks huge, but, at the end, it's smaller.
-
- * The Enterprise barely clears the space dock doors. No other space dock doors
- are shown, and the interior of the dock looks rather confining. However, the
- Excelsior, shown to be easily bigger than the Enterprise, somehow got out of
- the docking area without delay.
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- "The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and
- women of the spaceship Challenger, whose courageous spirit shall live to the
- 23rd century and beyond. . . ."
-
- Star Trek IV:
- The Voyage Home
-
- Movie Opened: November 26, 1986
-
- Stardate 8390.0: Kirk notes in his log entry that they are beginning their
- third month of exile on Vulcan. This means that this film takes place two
- months after the end of Star Trek III.
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Vijay Amritraj - Yorktown Captain
- Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Cmdr./Dr. Christine Chapel
- Mike Berryman - Starfleet Command Display Officer
- Mike Brislane - Saratoga Science Officer
- Robin Curtis - Lt. Saavik
- Scott DeVenney - Bob Briggs
- Tony Edwards - Huey Pilot
- David Ellenstein - Male Doctor
- Robert Ellenstein - Federation Council President
- Thaddeus Golas - Starfleet Controller
- Richard Harder - Joe
- Alex Hentelhoff - Nichols
- Catherine Hicks - Dr. Gillian Taylor
- Greg Karas - Intern
- Joe Lando - Shore Patrolman
- Everett Lee - Cafe Owner
- Judy Levitt - Female Doctor
- Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek
- Jeff Lester - FBI Agent
- Jeffery Martin - Electronics Technician
- James Menges - Male Jogger
- John Miranda - Sanitation Engineer
- Tom Mustin - Intern
- 1st Sgt Hoseph Naradzay, USMC - Marine Sargent
- Joe Knowland - Antique Store Owner
- Brock Peters - Fleet Admiral/Commander-In-Chief Cartwright
- Martin Pristone - Starfleet Controller
- Nick Ramus - Saratoga Helmsman
- Phil Rubenstein - Sanitation Engineer
- Bob Sarlatte - Italian Restaurant Waiter
- John Schuck - Klingon Ambassador
- Madge Sinclair - Saratoga Captain
- Raymond Singer - Young Doctor
- Eve Smith - Dialysis Patient
- Michael Snyder - Starfleet Command Communications Officer
- Viola Stimpson - Lady in tour
- Newell Tarrant - CDO
- Kirk Thatcher - Punk with radio
- Mike Timoney - Electronics Technician
- Teresa E. Victor - Usher
- Jane Wiedlin - Alien Communications Officer
- Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief/Cmdr. Janice Rand
- Jane Wyatt - Amanda Grayson
- 1st Lt. Donald W. Zautcke, USMC - Marine Lieutenant
-
- Did you know . . .
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- . . . In the scene where Uhura and Chekov are looking for the nuclear vessels,
- a woman passes by and says "Across the bay, in Alameda." The scene was
- originally written with no one responding, and the woman was just passing by,
- unaware of any shooting that was going in. They had to track her down to get
- her release on the film, and she just asked for a day's pay.
-
- . . . Part of the reason whales were featured in this film was because both
- William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are members of the "Save The Whales"
- organization.
-
- . . . Kirk Thatcher is the son of former English Prime Minister Margaret
- Thatcher. Among other things, he is an independent record producer, television
- producer, and special effects/animatronics techie. That was his own hair and
- punk rock band playing on the bus during Star Trek IV.
-
- Operation SNAFU
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- * The Klingon bridge received a complete makeover between III and IV.
-
- * The Klingon transporter is shown to have 4 pads. However, in III, six
- Klingons were beamed down at once. (Maybe they hugged....) Also, according
- to the "Day of the Dove", Klingon transporters are silent.
-
- * In the dinner scene between Kirk and Gillian, the candle in the middle of
- the table is constantly changing position.
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- Star Trek V:
- The Final Frontier
-
- Movie Opened: June 9, 1989
-
- Stardate: 8454.1 - This movie take place almost immediately after Star Trek
- IV, when the Enterprise is undergoing repairs after a shakedown cruise.
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Harve Bennett - "Bob"/Starfleet Chief of Staff
- Cynthia Blaise - Young Amanda
- Todd Bryant - Captain Klaa
- Charles Cooper - Korrd
- Cynthia Gouw - Caichin Dar
- Beverly Hart - High Prestess
- Rex Holman - J'onn
- Laurence Luckinbill - Sybok
- George Murdock - God Imposter
- Bill Quinn - McCoy's Father
- Melanie Shatner - Yeoman
- Jonathan Simpson - Young Sarek
- Steve Susskind - Pitchman
- David Warner - St. John Talbolt
- Spice Williams - Vixis
-
- Did You Know . . .
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- . . . That the shuttlebay in Star Trek V is the repainted royal throne room
- from Eddie Murphy's "Coming To America."
-
- . . . Industrial Light and Magic was unable to do the special effects work for
- Star Trek V because they were overloaded with the effects work for
- RCA/Columbia's "Ghostbusters II" and Paramount's "Indiana Jones and the Last
- Crusade." A stock shot from Star Trek IV was used in Star Trek V, and thus,
- ILM has to receive credit.
-
- Operation SNAFU
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- While many Star Trek fans consider the entire film to be a SNAFU, here are
- some specific mistakes....
-
- * In the opening sequence, when Kirk falls off the cliff, Spock catches him
- before he crashes into the ground. Right after he's caught, take a close
- look at his shirt. One part of it is puffed out where wires are attached to
- keep Shatner from swaying back and forth.
-
- * The citizens of Nimbus III, "The Planet of Galactic Peace", were forbidden
- any weapons, yet General Koord carries a pistol, and the people in the bar
- have a gatling gun.
-
- * Starfleet Headquarters is in the same time zone as Yosemite. When Kirk,
- Spock and McCoy leave Yosemite, it's dark; yet, when they are aboard the
- Enterprise talking to "Bob" from Starfleet, it's daytime in the background.
- Maybe "Bob" uses a fake window, a la "Total Recall"....
-
- * If you watch the far side of the Galileo when it first lands in the hanger
- deck, you can see the feet of some stage hands rolling the shuttle into
- place just in front of the advancing fog.
-
- * When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy shoot up the access way aboard the Enterprise
- while escaping Sybok's men, watch the deck numbering. They pass by deck 52
- twice. Also, the decks in turboshaft 3 are numbered one to seventy-eight.
- The Enterprise is only 71 meters in overall draft, which would give each
- deck just under one meter of height.
-
- * When the Klingons fire on the Enterprise, it just had used the transporters
- so the shields must be down. Yet, there is not one mark on the ship to
- indicate a torpedo hit.
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- "For Gene Roddenberry"
-
- Star Trek VI:
- The Undiscovered Country
-
- Movie Opened: December 6, 1991
- Stardate: 9521.6
-
- Additional Cast
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- John Bloom - Behemoth Alien
- Jim Boeke - First Klingon General
- Michael Bofshevor - Excelsior Engineer
- Todd Bryant - Klingon Translator
- Kim Catrall - Lt. Valeris
- Carlos Cestero - Munitions Man
- Edward Clements - Young Crewman
- Rosana DeSoto - Azetbur
- Michael Dorn - Klingon Defense Attorney "Worf"
- Robert Easton - Klingon Judge
- Douglas Engalla - Prisoner at Ruta Penthe
- Darryl Henriques - Nanchus
- Matthias Hues - Second Klingon General
- Iman - Martia
- Katie Jane Johnston - Martia as a child
- Boris Lee Krutonog - Helmsman Lojur
- Mark Lenard - Sarek
- Judy Levitt - Military Aide
- Tom Morga - The Brute
- David Orange - Sleepy Klingon
- Brock Peters - Admiral Cartwright
- Brett Porter - General Stax
- Christopher Plummer - General Chang
- Jeremy Roberts - Excelsior Officer
- Paul Rossilli - Kerla
- Leon Russom - Chief in Command
- Clifford Shegog - Klingon Officer
- John Schuck - Klingon Ambassador
- Shakti - ADC
- W. Morgan Sheppard - Rura Penthe prison warden
- Christian Slater - Excelsior Crewman
- Kurtwood Smith - Federation President
- Michael Snyder - Crewman Dax
- Angelo Tiffe - Excelsior Navigator
- David Warner - Chancellor Gorkon
- Grace Lee Whitney - Excelsior Communications Officer
-
- Changes from theater version
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- When Star Trek VI was released to home video, it added several scenes,
- including the following:
-
- 1. A scene in which a potential rescue plan is discussed with a Colonel West.
- 2. A scene in the torpedo tubes in which it is revealed that Klingons have no
- tear ducts.
- 3. The final scene in which the assassin is revealed to be Colonel West.
-
- TNG Sets
- ~~~~~~~~
- * Look closely at the warp engines in Engineering. Straight out of TNG.
-
- * When Scotty is looking at the prints for the Enterprise, look behind him.
- There are the windows for the briefing room. This room was also redressed
- for the dining room, and, in reconstruction for TNG's fifth season, they
- damaged the wall.
-
- * Also, look at the presidents office. If you look closely where the view
- screen is located, you could swear, by the placement, that a certain bar
- seems to belong there also. Also, look at the windows and the entryway. The
- president's office is Ten-Forward.
-
- Operation Snafu
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- * When the Excelsior is hit by the subspace shock wave, Valtane is standing
- near Sulu at the captain's chair. The next few scenes show crewmembers being
- shaken about. One of the scenes shows Valtane at his station behind a few
- crewmembers. The next scene has Valtane next to Sulu again (walking back to
- his station, I believe)
-
- * Valeris is called "Lieutenant", but wears Commander Insignia. Maybe she's a
- Lieutenant Commander?
-
- * In VI, Valeris flies the Enterprise-A out of dock under 1/4 impulse power,
- and it zooms out in 2 seconds. However, in III, that same sequence takes
- over 2 minutes for both the Enterprise and the Excelsior.
-
- * McCoy, at one point, had to shoot someone with a hypospray. While the hypo
- was designed to look like the original series hypo, McCoy used it backwards.
-
- * Kirk and McCoy are arrested over two hours after Gorkon is assassinated
- (watch the clocks). However, it is implied that they beamed over
- immediately. They must've switched over to Klingon Daylight Time.....
-
- * Kirk's trial begins at around 9 AM Federation time, goes past 11, 3, and 6
- once, and then goes to around 11:30. That's over 14 hours....the trial was
- at a snail's pace.
-
- * During the interrogation sequence, a clock behind Scotty reads several
- minutes earlier than the previous shot. It's with his line, "Then we're
- dead."
-
- * The Fed President is told by Chancellor Azetbur that any attempt to rescue
- the prisoners will be considered an act of war. As she is saying this, the
- plans for Operation: Retrieve are just a few feet away from the President!
-
- * Deck labels indicate that the transporter room is on Deck 7, yet, when the
- officers discover the bodies of the conspirators, they're on Deck 8.
-
- * When Kirk and McCoy are on Rura Penthe, and that tall alien is definitely on
- about something, McCoy says, "He's definitely on about something, Jim."
- However, that piece of a dialog is captured on two shots, and, in the first
- half of the shot, McCoy's lips are not moving. (UV)
-
- * The Klingons on the bird of prey have purple blood, but the Klingon at the
- end has red blood, which is seen on the spike on his shoulder. It was later
- revealed in the video version that the assassin was Human. (V)
-
- * The closing credits have Uhura listed as "Uhuru". Oops, although Uhuru is
- the proper Swahili spelling for "Freedom".
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- Thanks to . . .
-
- Larry Reznick - For checking over these lists for those ever elusive typos
-
- Mike Beltzner, William James Cuffe, Murry Chapman, Tim Dayger, Richard F.
- Drushel, Allan Finkas, Neil Fraser, Zorch Frezberg, J. Scott Hofmann, Jon
- Jerome, Michael Kaufman, Charles Anthony Leone, Paul Maserang, Robert Oliver,
- "Doc Science", Robert Seidel, Chas Stokes, Dave Sturm, Robert Timlin
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- Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991
-
- He created a legend which continues on today, creating a show that has helped
- believe that there was a future worth living for. He showed us that space is
- not just for space battles, but for learning new ideas and ways of thinking,
- and, indirectly, has done more for civil rights and the space program than
- Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy. Gene will be missed, but will not
- be forgotten.
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