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From mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us Fri Jan 10 03:30:26 1992
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From: mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us (Mark A. Holtz)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek.info
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Subject: Star Trek Movies List of Lists (January 2, 1992)
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Date: 8 Jan 92 23:27:29 GMT
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Reply-To: mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us
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Followup-To: rec.arts.startrek.misc
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Organization: Sacramento Public Access Unix
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Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists
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compiled by Mark Holtz
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(Revised January 2, 1992)
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DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", "Enterprise", and all other related items are
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copyright and trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of
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these lists on Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks are purely
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unintentional, and will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are
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for the enjoyment of the reader only, and may not be sold.
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This is the Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists. It contains a listing of all the
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"Star Trek" movie series, plus some added notes. This list comes out around
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the 1st every month. However, a posting may not come out due to events beyond
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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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enjoyment of "Star Trek", and enjoy a wealth of information from other people
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who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the ever
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constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided that, in the middle
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of 1990, to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew from
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that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to what
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you see today. (And still growing). The only payment I ask is thanks and
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contributions, I am not making a dime off these compilations.
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Special Requests for Lists: This list is NOT available from the author at
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sactoh0. However, FTP sites and a mail server are currently being set up to
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handle requests.
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NOTE: This is the first editiion, and many changes still have to be made.
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Table Of Contents
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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Additional Cast
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Starfleet
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Klingons
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Did You Know . . .
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Operation SNAFU
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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Additional Cast
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Did You Know . . .
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Operation SNAFU
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
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Did You Know . . .
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Operation SNAFU
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
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Operation SNAFU
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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Thanks to.....
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Wesley Eugene Roddenberry
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Star Trek:
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The Motion Picture
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Movie Opened: December 7, 1979
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Stardate: 7412.3
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Additional Cast
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Starfleet
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Doctor Christine Chapel
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Michelle Ameen Billy - Epsilon Monitoring Station Lieutenant
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Roger Aaron Brown - Epsilon Monitoring Station Technician
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Paula Crist - Crewman
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Steven Collins - Captain Willard Decker
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Gary Faga - Airlock Technician
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David Gatreaux - Commander Branch
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John D. Gowans - Transporter Assistant
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Doug Hale - Computer
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Leslie C. Howard - Crewman
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Sayra Hummel - Engineer
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Howard Itzkowitz - Cargo Deck Ensign
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Junero Jennings - Engineer
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Jon Kamael - Lieutenant Commander Sonak
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Persis Khambatta - Lieutenant Ilia
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Marcy Lafferty - Relief Navigator Chief DeFalco
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Terrance O'Connor - Chief Ross
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Michael Roygas - Lieutenant Cleary
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Susan J. Sullivan - Crewman
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Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand
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Billy van Zandt - Alien Ensign
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Bridge Crewman: Ralph Brennan, Ralph Byers, Iva Lane, Franklyn Seales, Momo
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Yashima
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Security Officer - John Dresden, Joshua Gallegos, Rod Perry
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Vulcan Master: Edna Gover, Norman Stuart, Paul Weber
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Klingons
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Mark Lenard - Klingon Captain
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Klingon Crewmen: Jimmie Booth, Joel Kramer, Bill McTosh, Dave Mordigan, Tom
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Morga, Tony Rocco, Joel Schultz, Craig Thomas
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Did you know . . .
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. . . That many of the sets constructed for this movie have been re-used and
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re-dressed for the subsequent films and has been used (albiet painted over) on
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Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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. . . The initial set construction was originally supposed to be for a new
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series that was going to be a flagship of a proposed Paramount 4th network
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titled "Star Trek II"?
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. . . The recreation deck briefing consisted of mostly Star Trek fans. Word
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leaked out that they needed a lot of extras for a day of shooting, and many
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fans showed up, on word of mouth alone, for this day of shooting. A casting
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call was never issued.
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Operation SNAFU
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* During the climatic scene outside of the Enterprise (inside of V'ger), Kirk,
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Spock, and McCoy are all wearing jackets with a colored band on the sleve.
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Just after they re-enter the Enterprise and are back on the bridge, the
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colors on Spock's and McCoy's jackets are switched.
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Star Trek II:
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The Wrath of Khan
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Movie Opened: June 4, 1982
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Stardate: 8130.3
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Additional Cast
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Kristie Alley - Lieutenany Saavik
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Bibi Besch - Doctor Carol Marcus
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Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
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Ike Eisenmann - Cadet Peter Preston
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Nicholas Guest - Cadet
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Paul Kent - Beach
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Joel Marstan - Crew Chief
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Ricardo Montalban - Khan Noonian Singh
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Judson Scott - Joachim
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Kevin Sullivan - March
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Russell Takaki - Madison
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John Vargas - Jedda
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Paul Winfield - Captain Clark Terrell
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John Winston - Transporter Chief Lieutenant Kyle
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Did you know . . .
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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. . . that all of the actors who played Khan's men were, at the time, male
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strippers of Chippindales?
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Operation SNAFU
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* One of the best known SNAFU's is when Khan says to Chekov, "I never forget a
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face". "Space Seed" aired during the first seasion of Star Trek, and Chekov
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joined the crew during the second season. It was known before production
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started that this was an error, and yet, the powers that be did not want to
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leave out Walter Koenig.
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* The blood stain on Kirk's jacket is constantly changing.
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* When one of Khan's injured men is injured and says, "Yours is superior", he
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then dies with his eyes open. However, when Khan hugs him, his eyes suddenly
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close.
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(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:
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Star Trek III:
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The Search for Spock
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Movie Opened: June 1, 1984
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Stardate: 8210.06
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Additional Cast
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Philip Richard Allen - Captain J. T. Esteban
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Dame Judith Anderson - T'Lar
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Judith Anderson - Vulcan High Priestess
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Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
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Katherine Blum - Vulcan Child
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Dave Cadiente - Klingon Sergeant
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Bob Cummings - Klingon Gunner
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Robin Curtis - Lieutenant Saavik
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Joe W. Davis - Spock
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Gary Faga - Security Officer
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Miguel Ferrer - Excelsior First Officer
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Conroy Gedeon - Starfleet Security Agent
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Robert Hooks - Admiral (Commander) Morrow
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John Larroquette - Maltz
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Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek
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Stephen Liska - Torg
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Christopher Lloyd - Krudge
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Stephen Manley - Spock
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Mario Marcelino - Grissom Communications Officer
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Scott McGinnis - Starbase Communication Officer
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Allan Miller - Alien Captain
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Jeanne Mori - Grissom Helmsman
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Phil Morris - Crewman Trainee Foster
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Vadia Potenza - Spock
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Branscombe Richmond - Klingon Gunner
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Douglas Alan Shanklin - Security Officer
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Cathie Shirriff - Valkris
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James B. Sikking - Captain Styles
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Paul Sorensen - Merchent Captain
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Carl Steven - Spock
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Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand
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-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->
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"The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and
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women of the spaceship Challenger, whose courageous spirit shall live to the
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23rd century and beyond. . . ."
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Star Trek IV:
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The Voyage Home
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Movie Opened:
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Stardate 8390: Kirk notes in his log entry that they are beginning their third
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month of exile on Vulcan. This means that this film takes place two months
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after the end of Star Trek III.
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Did you know . . .
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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. . . In the scene where Uhura and Chekov are looking for the nuclear vessels,
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a woman passes by and says "Across the bay, in Alameda." The scene was
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originally written with noone responding, and the woman was just passing by,
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unaware of any shooting that was going in. They had to track her down to get
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her release on the film, and she just asked for a day's pay.
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. . . Part of the reason whales were featured in this film was because both
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William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are members of the "Save The Whales"
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organization.
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Operation SNAFU
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* In the dinner scene between Kirk and Gillian, the candle in the middle of
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the table is constantly changing position.
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Star Trek V:
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The Final Frontier
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Movie Opened:
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Did You Know . . .
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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. . . That the shuttlebay in Star Trek V is the repainted royal throneroom
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>from Eddie Murphy's "Coming To America."
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. . . Industrial Light and Magic was unable to do the special effects work for
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Star Trek V because they were overloaded with the effects work for
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RCA/Columbia's "Ghostbusters II" and Paramount's "Indiana Jones and the Last
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Crusade." A stock shot from Star Trek IV was used in Star Trek V, and thus,
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ILM has to receive credit.
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Operation SNAFU
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* In the opening sequence, when Kirk falls off the cliff, Spock catches him
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before he crashes into the ground. Right after he's caught, take a close
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look at his shirt. One part of it is puffed out where wires are attached to
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keep Shatner from swaying back and forth.
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* Starfleet Headquarters is in the same time zone as Yosemite, when Kirk,
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Spock and McCoy leave Yosemite, it's dark, yes, when they are aboard the
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Enterprise talking to "Bob" from Starfleet, it's daytime in the background.
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* When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy shoot up the accesway aboard the Enterprise
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while escaping Sybok's men, watch the deck numbering. They pass by deck 52
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twice.
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[=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=
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"For Gene Roddenberry"
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Star Trek VI:
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The Undiscovered Country
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Movie Opened: December 6, 1991
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TNG Sets
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~~~~~~~~
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- Look closely at the warp engines in Engineering. Straight out of TNG.
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- Also, look at the presidents office. Where the view screen is where a
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certain bar is located. Also, look at the windows. The president's office is
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Ten-Forward.
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Operation Snafu
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The Klingons on the bird of prey have purple blood, but the Klingon at the
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end has red blood, which is seen on the spike on his shoulder. (UV)
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- The closing credits have Uhura listed as "Uhuru". Oops, althouhg Uhuru is
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the proper Swahili spelling for "Freedom".
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@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@
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Thanks to . . .
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William James Cuffe, Murry Chapman, Richard F. Drushel, Allan Finkas, J. Scott
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Hofmann, Jon Jerome, Michael Kaufman, Paul Maserang, Robert Timlin
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#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#=#
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Wesley Eugene "Gene" Roddenberry
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August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991
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He created a legend which continues on today, creating a show that has helped
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beleive that there was a future worth living for. He showed us that space is
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not just for space battles, but for learning new ideas and ways of thinking,
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and, indirectly, has done more for civil rights and the space program than
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Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy. Gene will be missed, but will not
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be forgotten.
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--
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Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
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