Star Trek

Titolo originale: Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Regia: Robert Wise |
Anno: 1979
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Avventura Mistero
Tag: spacecraft | man vs machine | artificial intelligence (a.i.) | self sacrifice | teleportation | san francisco, california | starship | space opera | reunited friends | outer space | lighthearted | didactic | reminiscent | sentimental | sympathetic |
Cast: William Shatner | Leonard Nimoy | DeForest Kelley | James Doohan | George Takei | Walter Koenig | Nichelle Nichols | Stephen Collins | Persis Khambatta | Majel Barrett | Grace Lee Whitney | Mark Lenard | Billy Van Zandt | Roger Aaron Brown | Gary Faga | Franklyn Seales | Joel Kramer | David Gautreaux | John Gowans | Howard Itzkowitz | Jon Rashad Kamal | Marcy Lafferty | Michele Povill | Jeri McBride | Terrence O'Connor | Michael Rougas | Susan O'Sullivan | Ralph Brannen | Ralph Byers | Paula Crist | Iva Lane | Momo Yashima | Jimmie Booth | Dave Moordigian | Tom Morga | Tony Rocco | Joel Schultz | Craig Thomas | Edna Glover | Norman Stuart | Paul Weber | Joshua Gallegos | Lisa Chess | Leslie C. Howard | Sayra Hummel | Junero Jennings | Christopher Doohan |

XXIII secolo. Viger, la minaccia distruttiva proveniente dallo spazio ed in cerca del "Creatore", costringe ad un affrettato intervento l'astronave Enterprise completamente rinnovata e ancora in fase di pre-rodaggio. In questa situazione il vecchio capitano Kirk, perso il feeling con la sua nave, sembra non essere il più adatto. Di fronte ai continui screzi con il giovin Capitano in seconda Decker, neanche la saggezza dei suoi vecchi commilitoni Spock e McCoy può molto. Ma quando il timoniere Ilia viene 'inglobata' da Viger - che 'restituisce' all'astronave una copia robotica della splendida ragazza che possa fungere da sonda tra lui e gli umani - le cose si mettono davvero male, soprattutto per Decker, di lei follemente innamorato...

Approfondimenti

To inform actors and series writers, Lee Cole prepared a U.S.S. Enterprise Flight Manual as a contin [...] D
Most of the bridge consoles, designed by Lee Cole, remained from the scrapped television series. D
This film marked the first appearance of the ridged-forehead Klingons. In Star Trek (1966), Gene Rod [...] D
The main model of the USS Enterprise was eight feet long, to a scale of 1/120th scale size, or 1 inc [...] D
Before Into Darkness - Star Trek (2013), this film had the longest running time of any Star Trek mov [...] D
Walter Koenig noted that the expected sense of camaraderie and euphoria at being assembled for scree [...] D
When Gene Roddenberry wrote the novel, the Enterprise was portrayed in this film as being above San [...] D
Serving a more utilitarian function, jumpsuits were the only costumes to have pockets, and were made [...] D
The character Lieutenant Ilia, played by Persis Khambatta, was also intended as a continuing role on [...] D
For the civilians of San Francisco, Robert Fletcher decided on a greater freedom in dress. Much of t [...] D
The crewman that Spock neck-pinches to render unconscious before he takes the spacesuit to go and mi [...] D
The spa robe that the Ilia probe wears for the remainder of this film has a pattern that is similar [...] D
Dick Rubin's philosophy as property master was that nearly every actor or extra ought to have someth [...] D
Had this film aired as a two-hour television series premiere as intended, the episode title would ha [...] D
This was the first "Star Trek" production since Star Trek: The Counter-Clock Incident (1974) five ye [...] D
To save money, construction coordinator Gene Kelley struck sets with his own crew immediately after [...] D
The creation of V'Ger caused problems for the entire production. The crew was dissatisfied with the [...] D
Marcy Lafferty, who plays Chief DiFalco, was married to William Shatner at the time. D
While the bridge scenes were shot early, trouble with filming the transporter room scene delayed fur [...] D
Potential directors included Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola and Philip Kaufman [...] D
The first day's shots used 1,650 feet (500 meters) of film; 420 feet (130 meters) were considered "g [...] D
This film was the last Star Trek release to occur in the 1970s, and the only live-action one to take [...] D
Italian censorship visa #74854 delivered on 19 March 1980. D
One version of the movie script had Spock being given a Klingon nemesis played by Toshirô Mifune. D
With the approval of Gene Roddenberry, Robert Fletcher fashioned complete backgrounds for the alien [...] D
According to Walter Koenig, several production personnel and visitors to the set often confused his [...] D
Chekov's burns sustained in V'Ger's attack were difficult to film. Though the incident took only a f [...] D
NASA's number sequence for V'Ger (in truth Voyager VI) to transmit its information to planet Earth i [...] D
In a scene from the 2001 Director's Edition, the Ilia probe comments that carbon units (in this case [...] D
Despite the production problems, Robert Wise was patient on-set. Bets were placed on when he would f [...] D
The hardest part for the crew was the scene where the Enterprise descends into V'Ger's layers of clo [...] D
Stephen Collins has said he was never a huge fan of Star Trek (1966), and viewed his participation i [...] D
For the Blu-ray release, the producers toyed with the idea of digitally inserting a shot of the NX-0 [...] D
When Admiral Kirk arrives in San Francisco at Starfleet Headquarters, he lands about where Crissy Fi [...] D
Grace Lee Whitney recounted in her autobiography that, following a practical joke (which Gene Rodden [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
The planet Vulcan setting was created using a mixture of on-location photography at Minerva Hot Spri [...] D
Derogatory nicknames for this film included "Star Trek: The Motion Sickness", "Star Trek: The Motion [...] D
The V'Ger set was referred to by the production staff as "the Coliseum" or "the microwave wok". The [...] D
Two weeks after filming wrapped, the entire cast and crew joined with studio executives for a tradit [...] D
The images of the interior of the V'Ger cloud were created using airbrush paintings. Lead by animati [...] D
According to urban legend, images of Darth Vader and Miss Piggy can be seen when Spock travels throu [...] D
More than one hundred matte paintings were used for this film. D
WILHELM SCREAM: From a crew member in the engine room who is shocked by V'Ger's first attack on the [...] D
The film's novelization was the first of the Star Trek Pocket Book novel series. This would also be [...] D
Persis Khambatta (Ilia) is one of three actors from India to appear in the Star Trek franchise. Othe [...] D
When Robert Wise signed on to direct, Paramount Studios asked him if he had any objection to using J [...] D
This film was the basis for McDonald's first Happy Meal movie tie-in promotion (as Star Trek Meals). [...] D
The amazing popularity of Guerre stellari (1977) had a definite impact on the storyline, pacing and [...] D
At a lecture at Virginia Tech in 1980, James Doohan told of a deleted scene between him and Ilia. In [...] D
As all the sound elements such as dubbed lines or background noise came together, they were classifi [...] D
Harold Michelson based the bridge ceiling on a jet engine fan. Michael Minor built a central bubble [...] D
The Bally/Midway arcade game Gorf (1981) was originally intended to be a tie-in with Star Trek: The [...] D
Persis Khambatta was temporarily blinded during the scene in which in her character, Lieutenant Ilia [...] D
The model of the spacedock office complex (where Admiral Kirk got on the pod with Scotty) was later [...] D
George Takei described the film's shooting schedule as "astonishingly luxurious", but noted that fre [...] D
This film received technical consultation from NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Ins [...] D
In the Blu-ray making-of documentary, there is archival behind the scenes footage of tests for make- [...] D
It was Gene Roddenberry's idea to have the Vulcans speak their own language. Because the original Vu [...] D
One of this film's central plot points and dynamics was the relationship between Kirk and Decker aft [...] D
Almost all of the dialogue in the Enterprise bridge scenes had to be dubbed by the actors in post-pr [...] D
It was understood in the script, but not stated in this film, that Commander Willard Decker was the [...] D
Various canisters and cargo containers appear to be suspended by Anti-gravity throughout this film. [...] D
Although reports of the film's budget vary, even the most conservative estimate put this at five tim [...] D
The accident of the transporter kills Lt. Commander Sonak and an unnamed female crew member. In the [...] D
Uhura warns Captain Kirk and the bridge crew that their new navigator (Ilia) is a Deltan because the [...] D
Marvel Comics did a three-issue adaptation of this film to kick off their new Star Trek comic book s [...] D
Only after the wrap did Robert Wise check on the visual effects, of which he hadn't even seen a demo [...] D
Orson Welles narrated trailers for this film. Director Robert Wise was also the editor on Welles' ma [...] D
George Takei said that after all the various rumors and false reports of a Star Trek revival project [...] D
One of Gene Roddenberry's initial ideas was a time travel story relating to the assassination of Pre [...] D
Persis Khambatta's conservative Indian upbringing meant she would not appear nude as called for in t [...] D
According to Walter Koenig in an interview for the Blu-ray Director's Edition, this film finally cam [...] D
Originally, the Enterprise corridors were of straight plywood construction reminiscent of the origin [...] D
The round opening at the front of the original Klingon ships from Star Trek (1966) was originally a [...] D
Douglas Trumbull wanted the V'Ger cloud to have a specific shape to it - "it couldn't just be a blob [...] D
In the first appearance of the Epsilon IX space station, the faint communications chatter includes a [...] D
On account of the need to rebuild sets and models when the production switched from a television ser [...] D
According to Robert Wise and Jon Povill, the associate producer, the released film was essentially a [...] D
Leonard Nimoy agreed to appear in this film only after Paramount Studios agreed to a settlement of h [...] D
The film takes place in 2273. D
The Enterprise engine room was redesigned while keeping consistent with the theory that the interior [...] D
The line spoken by Commander Spock: "Any show of resistance would be futile, Captain." is a precurso [...] D
Yellowstone was selected for Vulcan after filming in Turkish ruins proved to be too expensive. Secur [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith's famous theme for this film almost did not happen. One of the first scenes Goldsmit [...] D
The original script for this film was written by Gene Roddenberry and was titled "The God Thing" tho [...] D
Decker and Ilia served as the basis for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) characters Riker and T [...] D
While there had been past films spun off from various television series, this would be the first hig [...] D
A clear front runner for the best original score Oscar of 1979, the reason for its failure to win is [...] D
According to an article written by Harlan Ellison, and published in Starlog magazine in 1980, Gene R [...] D
Director Robert L. Collins, whose background was mostly in television, was hired to direct the two-h [...] D
Her role as Ilia was the most famous role for former Miss India, Persis Khambatta. Only four years l [...] D
The decision to abandon the new television series in favor of a theatrical film was made in August 1 [...] D
DeForest Kelley's dressing room was next to Stephen Collins', and the older actor became his mentor [...] D
The "Klingon Theme" music is introduced for the first time in this film when the Klingons encounter [...] D
This film and The Black Hole - Il buco nero (1979) (released 13 days later) were the last two Hollyw [...] D
Just before the Epsilon IX station is destroyed by V'Ger, Commander Branch (David Gautreaux) mention [...] D
A variety of field jackets, leisure wear, and spacesuits were created for this film. As these parts [...] D
The computer console explosion that causes the transporter malfunction was simulated using brillo pa [...] D
This film marks the first time safety restraining devices are shown on the bridge. Leg restraints an [...] D
Although the 'pajama' style uniforms were never worn by the main actors again, they were reused for [...] D
Persis Khambatta was originally cast when this film was a television pilot. She took the role even a [...] D
Paramount Studios announced on June 17, 1977 that they would be creating a new television network (w [...] D
According to Jon Povill, each night after filming Robert Wise would drink a glass of straight vodka [...] D
The rec-deck briefing was filmed to finally show the entire crew complement of the Enterprise, somet [...] D
The scenes of Admiral Kirk and Scott approaching the Enterprise in drydock spanned two pages of scri [...] D
Persis Khambatta became very emotional about having her head shaved for her role. She kept her shorn [...] D
For most of the filming, the production was a closed set, with great measures taken to maintain the [...] D
The last week of production was fraught with issues. Red gel lights appeared orange upon reviewing t [...] D
While the cast departed to work on other projects, the post-production team was tasked with finalizi [...] D
The final cost for constructing the sets ran at approximately $1.99 million, not counting additional [...] D
The scenes at Starfleet Command in San Francisco mark the first time in the Star Trek franchise that [...] D
Leonard Nimoy had been dissatisfied with unpaid royalties from Star Trek (1966) and did not intend t [...] D
According to William Shatner in Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special (1991), potential directors inclu [...] D
For the science station, two consoles were rigged for hydraulic operation so that they could be roll [...] D
The new phaser was entirely self-contained, with its own circuitry, batteries, and four blinking lig [...] D
For the 2001 Director's Edition, Robert Wise received permission and a budget to complete this film [...] D
The V'Ger prop was so large, and involved so much work, that one end of it was being used in scenes [...] D
During the entire course of the film, the Enterprise only fires her weapons once - a photon torpedo [...] D
In the episode Enterprise: Borderland (2004), the character Persis (played by Abby Brammell) was nam [...] D
Gene Roddenberry so loved the main theme from the score that he reused this for Star Trek: The Next [...] D
Before production, Gene Roddenberry joked that he wanted Richard Burton for the role of Captain Kirk [...] D
The original version of the "Space Walk" sequence had both Spock and Captain Kirk travelling through [...] D
Measuring four feet x ten feet x six feet (1.22 meters x 3.05 meters x 1.83 meters), the Enterprise' [...] D
The recreation deck occupied an entire soundstage, dwarfing the small room built for the planned tel [...] D
On the first day of shooting, a few ad-libbed ceremonies were performed before the cameras rolled. G [...] D
The communicators were radically altered, as by the 1970s, the micro-miniaturization of electronics [...] D
In his special Leonard Nimoy: Star Trek Memories (1984), Leonard Nimoy spoke briefly about this film [...] D
The Ilia probe refers to humans as "carbon-based units". Although nearly all human biochemistry is c [...] D
Post-production went on right up until the day before the film's world premiere. Because time was so [...] D
Potential writers included Edward Anhalt, James Goldman, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Ernest [...] D
An Italian shoemaker decorated by the Italian government for making Gucci shoes was tasked with crea [...] D
On account of the fact that this film was essentially unfinished when it first premiered, Paramount [...] D
Owing to the rush to complete this film, it was never screened before test audiences, something Robe [...] D
In 1983, Milton Bradley planned to release a video game adaptation of this film for the Atari 2600. [...] D
Paramount Home Video VHS packages incorrectly listed this film as having been released in 1980, rath [...] D
On the last day of shooting, one scene was left to be filmed - the climactic fusing of Decker and V' [...] D
Spock was originally not in this film because Leonard Nimoy was pursuing stage work and other roles [...] D
Billy Van Zandt was listed in the credits as simply "Boy Alien". Robert Fletcher in "The Making of S [...] D
DeForest Kelley had reservations with the movie script, feeling that the characters and relationship [...] D
Gene Roddenberry provided a large amount of input, sending memos to Todd Ramsay via Robert Wise with [...] D
James Doohan's twin sons, Montgomery Doohan and Christopher Doohan, appear as extras in this film. D
Lieutenant Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig) was originally going to be killed by an exploding console du [...] D
This is the first appearance of Tom Morga in Star Trek movies and television series. In this movie, [...] D
This is the only film of the franchise to be rated G by the Motion Picture Association of America. T [...] D
Some of the clothing worn by the aliens in this film (seen at Starfleet Headquarters) was made from [...] D
Fred Phillips saved Leonard Nimoy's ear molds from Star Trek (1966). They were put back into use whe [...] D
Edna Glover's scene as the Vulcan Kolinahr Master was filmed with her speaking English. Only later w [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith's initial bombastic main theme reminded Todd Ramsay and Robert Wise of ancient saili [...] D
According to Stephen Collins, nearly every new, up and coming actor at the time was considered for t [...] D
When this film was announced, many synthesizer artists submitted demo tapes to Paramount Studios. To [...] D
Gene Roddenberry desperately wanted screenplay credit for himself on this film. He had written an ea [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith's Academy Award-nominated score featured a special musical instrument called the 'Bl [...] D
The film's plot about the NASA probe Voyager (V'Ger) returning to Earth to look for its creator was [...] D
Walter M. Jefferies, who had been the production designer on Star Trek (1966), and therefore respons [...] D
In this film, Mark Lenard plays the Klingon captain. This is the third alien species in the Star Tre [...] D
When asked during a March 1978 press conference about what it would be like to reprise his role, Wil [...] D
Although V'Ger turns out to be the sixth probe of the Voyager series, in reality only two were creat [...] D
Although the existence of a Klingon language was confirmed in Star Trek: The Trouble with Tribbles ( [...] D
During the scene with the three Klingon battle cruisers, the command ship is named "Amar", which has [...] D
This film takes place four years after Star Trek: Turnabout Intruder (1969), the final episode of th [...] D
Nichelle Nichols noted in her autobiography that she was one of the actresses most opposed to the ne [...] D
Much of the recording equipment used to create the film's intricately complicated sound effects was, [...] D
Gene Roddenberry had first proposed a Star Trek feature at the 1968 World Science Fiction Convention [...] D
During the scene on Vulcan, when Spock's thoughts are shared with the Kohlinahr Master, he mouths th [...] D
The film's soundtrack provided a debut for the Blaster Beam, an electronic instrument twelve to fift [...] D
The voice of actress Majel Barrett, who plays Dr. Christine Chapel (as well as other roles including [...] D
When Admiral Kirk's air shuttle flies along the Golden Gate Bridge heading for Starfleet Headquarter [...] D
The recorder-tranceiver jewel on the Ilia mechanism always glows red except when she remembers more [...] D
The uniforms that appear in this film never again appear in any other Star Trek episode or movie. Wh [...] D
Decker recalls that "Voyager VI disappeared into what they used to call a black hole. It must have e [...] D
In the Blu-ray making-of documentary, William Shatner says that at the time they were filming, there [...] D
Gene Roddenberry firmly believed that throwaway clothes were the future of the industry, and this id [...] D
Another theory put forth on the Star Trek convention circuit as to the new look of the Klingons was [...] D
When the Enterprise first encounters the wormhole and starts shaking, there is a subtle close-up of [...] D
Robert Wise was convinced to accept the position as director by his wife Millicent, who was a huge f [...] D
Apart from this film, Robert Wise was also widely known for directing the musicals Tutti insieme app [...] D
The transporter had originally been developed for the television series as a matter of convenience; [...] D
In the years since her appearances in the first season of the original series, Grace Lee Whitney (Ye [...] D
Visual effects supervisor Douglas Trumbull claims that although the models built for this film were [...] D
The movie script received constant input from the producers and from William Shatner and Leonard Nim [...] D
The producers and the cast were very worried about their appearances after being away from Star Trek [...] D
The original designer of Spock's Vulcan ears, Fred B. Phillips produced his 2000th Spock ear during [...] D
William Shatner, who saw the completed film for the first time at the world premiere, was struck by [...] D
One scene required the Ilia probe to slice through a steel door in the sickbay; doors made out of pa [...] D
The interior of the V'Ger entity (after the exterior cloud cover) was conceived and designed by Syd [...] D
The cast hated the uniforms, which required assistance in order to be removed (in particular, Willia [...] D
The first utterance of the phrase "resistance is futile" in the Star Trek franchise. See quotes. D
In the film's novelization by Gene Roddenberry, when the shuttle arrives with Admiral Kirk in San Fr [...] D
Most of the props were made from plastic, as Dick Rubin thought that in the future man-made material [...] D
Leonard Nimoy declined to return as Spock for the series, so a new Vulcan character called Lieutenan [...] D
Persis Khambatta, who plays the role of Ilia, is from India and a former beauty pageant winner. She [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith scored this film over a period of three to four months, a relatively relaxed schedul [...] D
A longtime fan of Star Trek (1966), sound designer Frank Serafine was invited to create the sound ef [...] D
Many of the props were updated designs of items previously seen on the television series, such as ph [...] D
In 1979, Bally Midway Manufacturing started development on a tie-in video arcade game to cash in on [...] D
On the first shot of the bridge, the Asian woman in the all white jumpsuit is Momo Yashima, she is t [...] D
Jerry Goldsmith was influenced by the style of the romantic, sweeping music of Guerre stellari (1977 [...] D
The theme from the television series is heard three times in this film. Each time it is used, it is [...] D
According to David Gerrold's "The World of Star Trek" (1984 updated edition), a blooper occurred in [...] D
The wattage of the light bulbs beneath the plastic console buttons was reduced from 25 watts to six [...] D
The television series was to have three new regular characters. Paramount Studios was concerned that [...] D
Throughout production, this film used eleven of Paramount Studios' thirty-two sound stages, more tha [...] D
Stephen Collins, who plays Commander Willard Decker, was the star of the television series Settimo c [...] D
Gene Roddenberry and Harold Livingston feuded throughout production. This directly states where Leon [...] D
William Shatner was wearing a corset during production of this film, the lines of which were often v [...] D
The long-range shuttle carrying Spock has Vulcan lettering on the top of the side of the craft, and [...] D
After Star Trek (1966) proved a success in syndication, Paramount Studios became interested in makin [...] D
James Doohan also devised the Vulcan words heard during the Kolinahr sequence. The scenes were origi [...] D
The upswept Vulcan eyebrows needed to be applied hair by hair for proper detail, and this took Leona [...] D
The original series' theme by Alexander Courage can be heard briefly during Captain Kirk's log entry [...] D
According to William Shatner, the script was constantly being rewritten, to the extent that the cast [...] D
During the rewrite of the final scenes, the studio executives clashed with Gene Roddenberry about th [...] D
David Gerrold: Among the extras in the crew briefing sequence was the author of Star Trek: The Troub [...] D
In this film, V'Ger is actually NASA's Voyager VI that got sucked into a black hole and ended up on [...] D
John Dykstra and Apogee created three models to stand in for the Epsilon IX station. A 6 by 3.5 foot [...] D
Three years before this film's release, Gene Roddenberry had come up with an idea for a new science [...] D
According to the Guinness Book of Records, at the time of its release, this was the most expensive f [...] D
Robert Wise previously directed West Side Story (1961) and Tutti insieme appassionatamente (1965). T [...] D
The rush to finish the rest of this film impacted the score. The final recording session finished on [...] D
When Lieutenant Ilia comes aboard the bridge and states "My oath of celibacy is on record, Captain", [...] D
Writer's Guild rules specified that Jon Povill could have received a "story by" credit for his contr [...] D
In the scene where Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) asks Commander Decker (Stephen Collins) if he has [...] D
200 communicators were fashioned, but only a few were the $3,500 top models, used for close-ups of t [...] D
As times had changed, with their bright reds, blues, greens and golds, the Starfleet uniforms had to [...] D
Gene Roddenberry wanted Alan Dean Foster to write the final script for this film, but Harold Livings [...] D
Special effects supervisor Alex Weldon was planning on retiring after 42 years of effects work, but [...] D
Uhura's communications earpieces are the only original props from Star Trek (1966). They were dug ou [...] D
In a July 2019 interview with TrekMovie.com, special effects veteran Douglas Trumbull was asked if h [...] D
The first and only film in the Star Trek movie franchise to have an overture before the opening cred [...] D
As Spock mind-melds with the sensor, the projected images are of the Epsilon space station, Klingons [...] D
The plot of this film is essentially the same as the plot of Rotta verso la Terra (1986). Hyper-adva [...] D
Bjo Trimble: One of the extras during the briefing scene is the woman who spearheaded the letter-wri [...] D
When Captain Kirk addresses the crew before launching, many of the extras were noted Star Trek fans, [...] D
Three types of uniforms were fabricated: dress uniforms used for special occasions, Class A uniforms [...] D
The first time in the Star Trek canon that Yeoman Rand and Ensign Chekov have appeared together. In [...] D
Gene Roddenberry had asked his wife Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel) if she would don fur and a tail [...] D
William Ware Theiss, the designer who created the original television series costumes, was too busy [...] D
The actors found working on this film frustrating, as they thought they were going to play character [...] D
Originally, Captain Kirk was supposed to receive the V'Ger mission assignment in Admiral Nogura's of [...] D
This film was one of only a few Hollywood productions, and also one of the last along with The Black [...] D
The seats on the bridge were covered in girdle material, used because of its stretching capacity and [...] D
When Admiral Kirk beams up to geo-stationary orbit, it is the office level of the San Francisco dock [...] D
The torpedo effects were simulated by shooting a laser through a piece of crystal mounted on a rotat [...] D
In the original version of this story, "In Thy Image", Captain Dylan Hunt goes up into space to conf [...] D
At the film's ending, it is revealed V'Ger is in real life Voyager VI, a space probe launched by NAS [...] D
Aside from control interfaces, the bridge set was populated with monitors looping animations. Each o [...] D
Given his unfamiliarity with the source material, Robert Wise relied on the actors, especially Willi [...] D
Paramount Studios was originally going to reboot Star Trek as a television series called "Star Trek: [...] D

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When the Enterprise reaches Warp 7, the screen shows the "coming out of warp" effect. The Enterprise [...] D
Immediately before Spock walks out of the shuttle onto the Enterprise, there is an announcement whic [...] D
In several shots of the Enterprise throughout, we plainly see a pair of phaser turrets just below "U [...] D
When Spock's shuttle is seen docking with the Enterprise from the observation deck, the star field m [...] D
Kirk's spacesuit when he makes the EVA to rescue Spock. D
Obvious stunt double for Spock during his fall on the bridge when the V'ger probe zaps him. D
In the original version, Spock's first scene shows him squinting into bright sunshine - preceded by [...] D
When Spock puts the nerve pinch on the man in charge of the suit lockers, the thruster suits in the [...] D
When Spock is doing his EVA into the interior of V'ger, the reflection we see in the visor of his sp [...] D
When V'Ger's energy probe is on the Enterprise's bridge, there is a mismatch between the sides of th [...] D
When the ship is leaving space dock, multiple, large dirt marks are present on the camera lens. D
V'ger turns out to be "Voyager 6" because the "oya" and "6" are covered in dirt. V'ger would not kno [...] D
The entire twist of the plot centers around "V-Ger" actually being "Voyager," as demonstrated by the [...] D
William Shatner wore a girdle (corset) during the production as he had gained weight in the years si [...] D
As the travel pod flies by to dock with Enterprise, it is shown passing in front of a light beam tha [...] D
When the transporters are activated, the column of colored light depicting the "transporter beam" is [...] D
Spock damages his console pretty badly when he bashes the V'Ger probe's "hand". A few minutes later, [...] D
When Spock is greeted by Dr. McCoy for the first time in years, he reacts with visible revulsion and [...] D
V'ger is 3 days away from Earth so V'ger would need to traveling many, many times the speed of light [...] D
In between being seen on the bridge and being put in the sick bay Spock's sideburns have grown in le [...] D
When the Klingon ships encounter the Intruder the Klingon captain of the Amar (Mark Lenard) is seate [...] D
When the Enterprise is departing from Earth the Sun is seen to rise above the Earth. However sunrise [...] D
SPOILER: Even several hundred years from now, when the film takes place, all of the Voyager probes w [...] D
As Kirk, Decker, Spock, McCoy, and Ilia Probe begin their journey to the V'Ger satellite, you can cl [...] D
In the shot where the V'ger probe disintegrates Ilia, Kirk and Spock appear frozen in place because [...] D
When the V'Ger probe first comes onto the bridge, the portion of the set around the probe appears to [...] D
As Spock arrives on the Enterprise, he's met by Chekov and a security officer, and Spock immediately [...] D
When the transport shuttle arrives to deliver Spock, it's shown arriving along the starboard side of [...] D
When the Enterprise was in the wormhole, an asteroid was pulled in with it. They had to destroy the [...] D
Shortly after two crew members are killed in the transporter, a comical moment comes along when McCo [...] D
After V'Ger destroys the Klingon ships, comm station Epsilon IX continues to receive a view of V'Ger [...] D
Kirk's style of helmet for the EVA. (1983 TV/VHS Special Longer Version only.) D
As the bridge crew is watching the orifice beginning to open from the view screen, a quick cut from [...] D
When the Ilia-probe first breaks through the sickbay door, the top part comes undone from the frame. [...] D
When the Enterprise moves out of the spacedock, the bracing used to hold the model can be seen silho [...] D
When Kirk first comes on board Enterprise he is called "Admiral," and then "Captain" a few seconds l [...] D
Spock's sideburns are squared at the bottom when he is lying on the diagnostic bed. D
When the USS Enterprise is seen leaving spacedock bound for V'ger, the Earth is shown in the backgro [...] D
Even if it is assumed that the advanced machine race named the probe "V'Ger" based on the letters on [...] D
When flying past Jupiter, three consecutive shots of Jupiter and its moons are shown. The first and [...] D
Colors of bands on the sleeves of Spock and McCoy's uniforms upon return to the Enterprise after mee [...] D
Set rigging when Kirk makes the EVA to rescue Spock. (1983 TV/VHS Special Longer Version only.) D
As Kirk exits the shuttle at Starfleet Headquarters, immediately before he first sees Commander Sona [...] D
As Enterprise moves out of space dock, the space dock lights directly behind her photon torpedo laun [...] D
In the message from Epsilon 9, it is stated that the V'Ger cloud measures 82 AU in diameter. 1 AU (a [...] D
When Kirk rescues Spock during the spacewalk outside of the entrance to V'ger, an unconscious Spock [...] D
When Spock ejects his thruster pack during the space walk, the initial shot from behind shows it rot [...] D
Around 36:30, Decker says how long it should take to reach the intruder and Ilia agrees. Then there [...] D
AS we look through the window of the Floating Office Complex from the outside, there is no Travel Po [...] D
In Star Trek: The Man Trap, Spock says that the planet Vulcan has no Moon. But while Spock is medita [...] D
Early in the movie the crew is concerned about using warp drive while inside the solar system. At th [...] D
In several shots of the Enterprise, travel pods, and various other exterior shots, there are lights [...] D
Kirk's hairstyle changes in nearly every scene. D
Edna Glover's scene as the Vulcan Kholinahr Master was filmed with her speaking English. Only later [...] D
Near the beginning of the movie Kirk tells Scotty "...an alien object of unbelievable destructive po [...] D
Position of Dr. Chapel's hand and medical instrument on the pillow when Spock is lying on the medica [...] D
Lt. Ilia's position when Chekov burns his hand. D

Frase

[in Vulcan] Vulcan master: Our ancestors cast out [...] D
Lieutenant Commander Nyota Uhura: It could hold a [...] D
Lieutenant Commander Nyota Uhura: Captain, our fin [...] D
Lt. Ilia: [bumping into Will after his conversatio [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: [Walking up [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Spock. Commander Spock: Ji [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Well, Bones. Do the new med [...] D
Spock: [49:17] Permission to come aboard Lt. Pave [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Let's take a look. Full sen [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: We all create God in our [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: [referring [...] D
[after Spock comments that, mentally, V'ger is a c [...] D
Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott: The crew hasn't h [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Engineering, stand by for w [...] D
Commander Spock: V'Ger must evolve. Its knowledge [...] D
[a transporter accident has just occurred] Transp [...] D
[Kirk apologizes for assuming command over Captain [...] D
Lt. Pavel Chekov: No casualties reported, Doctor. [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: All right, explanation. Why [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Well Jim... [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Yeoman, what was the proble [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Jim, we're [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Damn it, Bones, I need you. [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: [1:17:57] Captain, a max [...] D
[Decker announces his intention to merge with V'ge [...] D
[last lines] Captain James T. Kirk: Out there. Th [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: [V'ger bega [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Well, it's been a lon [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: All due respect, sir, I [...] D
[the alien probe has taken Ilia] Commander Willar [...] D
Commander Spock: Any show of resistance would be f [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: [1:19:01] Why bring us i [...] D
Decker: I'm sure the Captain didn't mean anything [...] D
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Spock, you [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: [33:14] Well, for a man who [...] D
Lieutenant Commander Nyota Uhura: Interrogative fr [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: [shouting] Don't interfe [...] D
Lt. Ilia: [Ilia the probe] You are the Kirk Unit. [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Mr. Scott, an alien object [...] D
Commander Spock: Jim... This... simple feeling is [...] D
[last lines] Chief DiFalco: Heading, sir? Captai [...] D
[Kirk has just gotten command back of the Enterpri [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Make your point, Doctor. D [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: We have to replace Commande [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: [45:09] You saved the ship. [...] D
Commander Willard Decker: V'ger... expects an answ [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Mr. Scott! Shall we give th [...] D
[the crew realise that V'ger wishes to physically [...] D
[Kirk sees Spock crying for V'ger] Commander Spoc [...] D
[first lines] Klingon captain: [giving an order i [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Where is Lieutenant Ilia? [...] D
Captain James T. Kirk: Evaluation, Mr. Spock. Spo [...] D
[the Ilia-probe sees Decker for the first time] L [...] D
Lt. Ilia: My oath of celibacy is on record, Captai [...] D

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