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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home By Tom Keogh
Widely considered the best movie in the
"classic Trek" series of feature films, Star Trek IV
returns to one of the favorite themes of the original TV series--time
travel--to bring Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura, and Chekov from
the 23rd century to present-day San Francisco. In their own time, the
Starfleet heroes encounter an alien probe emitting a mysterious message--a
message delivered in the song of the now-extinct Earth species of humpback
whales. Failure to respond to the probe will result in Earth's
destruction, so Kirk and company time-travel to 20th-century Earth--in
their captured Klingon starship--to transport a humpback whale to the
future in an effort to peacefully communicate with the alien probe. The
plot sounds somewhat absurd in description, but as executed by returning
director Leonard Nimoy, this turned out to be a crowd-pleasing adventure,
filled with humor and lively interaction among the favorite Star Trek
characters. Catherine Hicks (from TV's 7th Heaven) plays the
20th-century whale expert who is finally convinced of Kirk's and Spock's
benevolent intentions. With ample comedy taken from the clash of future
heroes with 20th-century urban realities, Star Trek IV was a
box-office smash, satisfying mainstream audiences and hardcore Trek
fans alike.
Academy Awards
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home received Academy Award
nominations for Cinematography (Don Peterman), Music Scoring Awards
(Original Music Score; Leonard Rosenman), (Terry Porter, Dave Hudson, Mel
Metcalfe, Gene S. Cantamessa), Sound Effects Editing (Mark Mangini).
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|  | Director: Leonard Nimoy
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|  | Stars: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Jane Wyatt, Catherine Hicks, Mark Lenard, Robin Curtis, Robert Ellenstein, John Schuck, Brock Peters
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|  | Released: November 26, 1986
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