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Star Trek--The Motion Picture

1979, Movie, G, 132 mins

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It finally happened. The characters loved by millions, preserved in reruns even though the TV series was canceled nearly 10 years previously, were born again. The plot of this $40-million film sometimes gets lost amid technical gadgetry, but the generation of young adults who grew up watching one of the most successful television programs ever, found it fascinating to see what has become of the crew of the starship Enterprise. Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), now an ad... read more leave a comment
Year: 1979
Rated G

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Cast
William Shatner: Capt. James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy: Mr. Spock
DeForest Kelley: Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
James Doohan: Chief Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
George Takei: Sulu
Majel Barrett: Dr. Christine Chapel

 

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