Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Movie |

Outer Space | Artificial Intelligence

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  • Genre(s): Adventure, Mystery, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Wise, Bonnie Prendergast, Douglas E. Wise, Daniel McCauley
  • Cast(s): William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 12min
  • Music: Alan Robert Murray,Stephen Hunter Flick,Jerry Goldsmith,Alan Howarth,Joel Goldsmith
  • Award(s): Saturn 2010 (Won)
    Oscar 1980 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Damsel, The New Mutants
  • Story:
    When a destructive space entity is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise in order to intercept, examine, and hopefully stop it.
    Full Story
6.4/10
IMDb

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Cast

Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
When a destructive space entity is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise in order to intercept, examine, and hopefully stop it.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Saturn Award

Best DVD Collection For and | 2010

Best Special Effects | 1980 | Douglas

Best DVD Collection | 2010

Video Premiere Award

Best New Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes | 2001 | Daren

IFMCA Award

Best Archival Release of an Existing Score | 2013

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Effects Visual Effects | 1980

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1980 | Linda

Best Music Original Score | 1980 | Jerry

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1980 | Jerry

Video Premiere Award

Best DVD Menu Design | 2001

Best Audio Commentary | 2001 | Stephen

Best Overall New Extra Features Library Title | 2001

Saturn Award

Best DVD Classic Film Release | 2001 | Robert

Best MakeUp | 1980

Best Science Fiction Film | 1980

Best Actor | 1980 | William

Best Actress | 1980 | Persis

Best Supporting Actor | 1980 | Leonard

Best Supporting Actress | 1980 | Nichelle

Best Director | 1980 | Robert

Best Music | 1980 | Jerry

Best Costumes | 1980 | Robert

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation | 1980 | Gene

Stinker Award

Worst Picture | 1979 | Gene

BOX OFFICE

Budget 44,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 139,346,243 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

When Captain Kirk addresses the crew before launching, many of the extras were noted Star Trek fans, including Bjo Trimble, co-organizer of the letter-writing campaign that kept Star Trek (1966) alive for a third season.

William Shatner, who saw the completed film for the first time at the world premiere, was struck by the overall sluggishness of this film, and was convinced that the Star Trek franchise died there and then. He opined, "Well, that's it. We gave it our best shot, it wasn't good, and it will never happen again." Recalling his initial reaction 15 years later, he added "Shows you what I know."

The producers and the cast were very worried about their appearances after being away from Star Trek (1966) for ten years. Special lighting and camera tricks were used to hide the cast's aging, and William Shatner went on a near-starvation diet before filming. However, in all subsequent Star Trek films, it was decided to make the aging of the crew part of the story.

James Doohan also devised the Vulcan words heard during the Kolinahr sequence. The scenes were originally shot in English, and when it was decided to change the dialogue to Vulcan, Doohan wrote lines that fit the existing lip movements. Some of the subtitles were rearranged to make this less obvious.

Uhura's communications earpieces are the only original props from Star Trek (1966). They were dug out of storage when it was realized someone had forgotten to make new ones for this film.

Popular Dialogues

"Captain James T. Kirk: [33:14] Well, for a man who swore he'd never return to the Starfleet... Dr. McCoy: Just a moment, Captain, sir. I'll explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known, seldom-used "reserve activation clause." In simpler language, Captain, they DRAFTED me! Captain James T. Kirk: [in mock horror] They didn't. Dr. McCoy: This was your idea. This was your idea, wasn't it? Captain James T. Kirk: Bones, there's a... thing... out there. Dr. McCoy: Why is any object we don't understand always called "a thing"?"

"Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Well Jim... I hear Chapel's an M.D. now. Well I'm gonna need a top nurse... not a doctor who'll argue every little diagnosis with me. And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers, they LOVE to change things."