Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan

Titolo originale: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Regia: Nicholas Meyer |
Anno: 1982
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Fantascienza Thriller
Tag: spacecraft | life and death | genetics | asteroid | self sacrifice | teleportation | genesis | midlife crisis | terraforming | simulator | cadet | radiation | uss reliant | starship | revenge | cynical | weapon of mass destruction | space opera | macabre | mentor protégé relationship | taunting | hard | angry | aggressive | desperate | outer space | egotistical | antagonistic | arrogant | assertive | defiant | disdainful | disheartening |
Cast: William Shatner | Leonard Nimoy | Ricardo Montalban | DeForest Kelley | James Doohan | Walter Koenig | George Takei | Nichelle Nichols | Bibi Besch | Merritt Butrick | Paul Winfield | Kirstie Alley | Judson Scott | Ike Eisenmann | John Vargas | John Winston | Paul Kent | Nicholas Guest | Russell Takaki | Kevin Rodney Sullivan | Joel Marston | Laura Banks | Steve Bond | Brett Baxter Clark | Gilbert B. Combs | James Horner | George Sasaki |

A bordo dell'Enterprise, comandata dall'ammiraglio Kirk, si viaggia nello spazio contro il perfido Khan che vuole distruggere la Terra. Non è il seguito del precedente, ma di un episodio (Space Seed, 1967) della serie TV. Più vispo del primo. Ridimensionate le ambizioni metafisiche e ridotti gli effetti speciali, si è puntato sull'azione, sulle battaglie, su Khan, malvagio galattico di statura scespiriana. Le solenni banalità del dialogo non si contano.

Approfondimenti

Saavik was the first female Vulcan in the "Star Trek" universe whose name began with "S". Previously [...] D
The first Star Trek film to feature the "red tunic" uniforms, used in every original series feature [...] D
During filming of some of Khan's scenes, the prop guys decided to have a little fun at Ricardo Monta [...] D
To save money from the budget, the film crew reused sets, models and footage from Star Trek (1979), [...] D
Star Trek "technobabble" seen on a wall on Space Station Regula One: Kmrt. ("K-Mart") D
Phaser damage was created using stop motion. D
During the Kobayashi Maru simulation, the wire frame of the Neutral Zone appears to have been a mode [...] D
When interviewed about this film in the mid-1980s, James Doohan stated that he felt that Ricardo Mon [...] D
Although actor Mark Tobin who portrayed Khan's henchman Joaquin in the original series episode " Spa [...] D
The score for this film by James Horner specifically the antagonist theme titled 'sneak attack' was [...] D
The shot of the three Klingon battle cruisers in the Simulator Room is from the opening sequence of [...] D
During the three-day filming of Spock's death sequence, no visitors were allowed on the set. D
One of the early ideas about Saavik was that she would be a medical doctor of both Vulcan and Romula [...] D
This film takes place eighteen years after Star Trek: Space Seed (1967). D
In a deleted scene, Kirk introduces Saavik to David, and they are attracted to each other. D
Screenwriter Jack B. Sowards' initial draft for the screenplay was substantially different than the [...] D
The main viewer display during the opening sequence indicates that the Kobayashi Maru's captain is K [...] D
There is an Easter Egg on the tactical display that Admiral Kirk calls for after beaming up from the [...] D
The close-ups of the Ceti eels entering and exiting Chekov's ear were done using a huge rubber repli [...] D
During Spock's funeral while Scotty is playing the bagpipes, if you look very closely below the rail [...] D
As of 2018, Saavik is the only female Vulcan not to have a name that starts with "T'P". In fact, the [...] D
The VHS box of this film showed the U.S.S. Enterprise firing phasers at Space Station Regula One, bu [...] D
Kirstie Alley was somewhat uncertain if other fans would accept a Vulcan female and she endeavored n [...] D
Star Trek fans have speculated that Dr. Carol Marcus (Bibi Besch) could have been the "little blonde [...] D
Kim Cattrall was Nicholas Meyer's first choice for the role of Saavik, And auditioned for the part b [...] D
The death scene of Spock was supposed to be a key moment of this film, and the film crew were worrie [...] D
The film's novelization briefly introduces a subplot about Hikaru Sulu. He is mentioned to be promot [...] D
The barren desert surface of Ceti Alpha V was simulated on stage 8, the largest sound stage at Param [...] D
The propulsion module from the spaceship model used in La conquista dello spazio (1955) is part of t [...] D
A brief romantic interest between Saavik and David Marcus is suggested in the film's novelization. D
Khan has a metal pan flute as a buckler, which is even apparent in the lobby poster's artwork painti [...] D
Early test screenings were done while visual effects work was still mostly incomplete. The scenes we [...] D
When Khan shows Chekov and Captain Terrell the Ceti eels (the only remaining native inhabitants of t [...] D
The scene where Saavik cries was improvised by Kirstie Alley, and somewhat controversial among the c [...] D
The minor character Jedda in this film, a Federation scientist, was fleshed out in the novelization. [...] D
In Star Trek: Space Seed (1967), approximately eighty genetically-engineered supermen were left behi [...] D
Originally, it was going to be revealed Khan and his wife Lt. Marla McGivers had a baby son together [...] D
When Kirk and Saavik are in the turbolift, when the doors reopen (and McCoy gets in), the corridor o [...] D
On the back of the VHS box of this film, there is a still of David Marcus on top of Admiral Kirk, ho [...] D
Saavik was originally intended to be a male Vulcan, but was changed later on to a female Vulcan/Romu [...] D
Nicholas Meyer has always insisted that the books in Khan's library were just titles he selected at [...] D
The software that generated the computer image of the Genesis probe approaching the planet placed mo [...] D
Although the total gross of Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982) was less than that of Star Trek (197 [...] D
An early draft of the script had Dr. Janet Wallace (Sarah Marshall) from Star Trek: The Deadly Years [...] D
The Enterprise torpedo room and Spacelab transporter sets were originally parts of the Klingon bridg [...] D
It is a Star Trek running gag that there is a Federation embargo against Romulan ale, but this still [...] D
In addition to the footage of the Klingon vessels in the simulator scenes, other footage was lifted [...] D
Star Trek fans and test audiences reacted negatively to Spock's death. So Paramount Studios leaked t [...] D
Dr. McCoy's line "He's really not dead, as long as we remember him" comes from an article written by [...] D
The stats for the Kobayashi Maru vessel as listed on the viewscreen during the no-win scenario, are [...] D
The time difference between Star Trek: Space Seed (1967) and The Wrath of Khan is fifteen years, bot [...] D
Producers went ahead with a movie script featuring Khan, taking it for granted that Ricardo Montalba [...] D
After Admiral Kirk talks to Dr. Marcus on subspace, it cuts to a scene of Regula One. While Dr. Marc [...] D
In the atrium scene at the beginning, where Spock gives Kirk a copy of "A Tale of Two Cities", a wid [...] D
During the script-writing phase, it was thought that this would be the end of Star Trek, which is wh [...] D
Nicholas Meyer and Bibi Besch collaborated again in The Day After - Il giorno dopo (1983), a film ab [...] D
The U.S.S. Reliant was originally supposed to be a Constitution-class starship identical to the U.S. [...] D
The addition of Kirstie Alley to the cast was somewhat divisive to the film crew. Nicholas Meyer and [...] D
Many of the wall panels and equipment on Regula One and in the Genesis underground space have a ridg [...] D
The line "He's really not dead, as long as we remember him" by Dr. McCoy was an idea by director Nic [...] D
Evans and Sutherland's "Digistar System" and "Picture System" were used to generate the starfield im [...] D
In an early version of the script, Sulu was the Captain of the U.S.S. Reliant until the character Ca [...] D
This film marks the first appearance in the Star Trek franchise of an isolation door in main enginee [...] D
The "No Smoking at Anytime on Bridge" sign from the first scene was removed in later bridge scenes w [...] D
This film opened on June 4, 1982 in 1,621 theaters in the United States and earned $14,347,221 its o [...] D
The moving starfield during the title sequence was filmed by putting the camera in the center of the [...] D
Sulu's backstory of being promotable to Captain (leading to his eventual command of the U.S.S. Excel [...] D
As was seen in this film, Admiral Kirk's apartment was filled with antique collectibles. The product [...] D
The film's novelization by Vonda N. McIntyre became a paperback bestseller. D
The baby Ceti eels were pulled along the actors' cheeks using a piece of string. They were made out [...] D
In this film, Khan gives Admiral Kirk 60 seconds to transmit the data on Project Genesis. Klingon Co [...] D
During the funeral of Spock, Montgomery Scott performs a bagpipe rendition of the hymn "Amazing Grac [...] D
The Ceti eel shots used several models, overseen by visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston, who had j [...] D
In contrast to the Starfleet uniforms which were designed with a naval theme and were intended to re [...] D
The most violent of all the Star Trek films featuring the cast of the original series. D
Footage from the episode Star Trek: Space Seed (1967) was not used as flashbacks in this film, inste [...] D
Captain Spock's mind meld with Dr. McCoy wasn't in Nicholas Meyer's original script, nor did he dire [...] D
Nicholas Meyer described his vision of the film as "Horatio Hornblower in outer space", including el [...] D
Delays in producing a finished script plagued the production of this film. There were missed deadlin [...] D
An early idea about Saavik had her have a crush on Admiral Kirk, but eventually turn her attentions [...] D
This is the only original series film in which a Federation starship fires its phasers in battle. Al [...] D
After reluctantly being convinced to appear in the first film, Leonard Nimoy initially had no intere [...] D
This film was better received than its predecessor by both Star Trek fans and professional film crit [...] D
Khan is never once addressed by his full name: Khan Noonien Singh, which he was introduced as in Sta [...] D
Though no concrete plans about Saavik existed at the time of the film's release, Star Trek fans have [...] D
At the time of this film, both William Shatner and Ricardo Montalban were starring on ABC-TV series [...] D
The original subtitle was "Star Trek: The Genesis Project". That was changed to "Star Trek II", then [...] D
The novel revealed that Chekov had the night watch on the Enterprise when Khan was on board, and tha [...] D
For the role of Dr. Carol Marcus, Nicholas Meyer wanted "A woman who was beautiful and looked like s [...] D
This film stars three actors who are homosexual: Merritt Butrick (Dr. David Marcus), Paul Winfield ( [...] D
The film features a remarkably changed Khan. In his first appearance, Khan was depicted as a powerfu [...] D
Paul Winfield was cast in the role of the captain of the U.S.S. Reliant. Nicholas Meyer was impresse [...] D
Scenes deleted from Star Trek II included one wherein Spock made note to Admiral Kirk of Saavik's ha [...] D
When Spock and Saavik speak to each other in Vulcan, Leonard Nimoy and Kirstie Alley actually spoke [...] D
Sega planned to release a video game adaptation for the Atari 2600 and the Atari 5200 in 1983. Howev [...] D
In a deleted scene from the original release, Scotty explains that Peter Preston (Ike Eisenmann), th [...] D
Two actors from this film worked with Eddie Albert: Merritt Butrick (Dr. David Marcus) in Palle d'ac [...] D
The interior set for Khan's cargo container home was built on the same part of Paramount Studios sta [...] D
It is ironic that Saavik (and later David) tells Admiral Kirk that he has never faced death, since o [...] D
When Saavik (Kirstie Alley) cries during Spock's funeral, William Shatner asked Nicholas Meyer if he [...] D
The film's novelization expands on the relationship between Saavik and Peter Preston. She helps Pres [...] D
Khan's deceased wife whom Khan mentions is Lt. Marla McGivers. When Khan was revived by the Enterpri [...] D
The demonstration of the effects of the Genesis Device on a barren planet was to be presented by usi [...] D
Many of the actors playing Khan Noonien Singh's remaining henchmen were Chippendale dancers at the t [...] D
When Syfy Channel aired this film on television, Leonard Nimoy appeared on-screen during commercial [...] D
Harve Bennett was mostly a television producer before working for this film, and a relative newcomer [...] D
According to Nicholas Meyer in the Blu-ray commentary, in the moment when Kirk and Spock use the pre [...] D
This film was one of the first films to extensively use electronic images and computer graphics to s [...] D
William Shatner was reportedly hesitant about portraying a middle-aged version of himself, and belie [...] D
Costume designer Robert Fletcher was asked to redesign existing costumes and create new ones. Nichol [...] D
The terraforming tool in this film was named the "Genesis Device" because of its "power of creation" [...] D
Nicholas Meyer was aware that familiarity between Khan and Chekov posed a continuity problem, since [...] D
Paramount Studios would later use redressed sets from this film for an underground lab in the episod [...] D
It's interesting that although Chekov never met Khan, Uhura has, and she communicates with him befor [...] D
The different colored turtlenecks worn by Starfleet officers indicate what division they belong to. [...] D
Ricardo Montalban said in promo interviews for this film about how he realized early on in his caree [...] D
According to Kirstie Alley, she slept with her Vulcan ears on at home during production. D
Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock used a combination of three methods well known to expert hackers in o [...] D
By 1981, the idea was to kill Spock during the first act. The creative team was trying to reproduce [...] D
This is the first and only time in Star Trek where you have two people having a conversation in the [...] D
In keeping with the nautical tone, Nicholas Meyer wanted music evocative of seafaring and swashbuckl [...] D
Kirstie Alley accepted the role of Saavik because she was a huge fan of the television series, and a [...] D
When Admiral Kirk tells Lieutenant Saavik, "You have to know...why things work...aboard a starship." [...] D
This film marks the first appearance of the Miranda class starship, namely the U.S.S. Reliant. The m [...] D
In keeping with the theme of death and rebirth symbolized by Spock's sacrifice and the Genesis Devic [...] D
Based on the Stardates given in this film and at his birth in Star Trek (2009), here Admiral Kirk is [...] D
This film takes place in the year 2285. D
The 1981 draft of the script contained "a twelve-page face-to-face confrontation between Kirk and Kh [...] D
Just before the scene where Genesis is explained, there is a scene where Spock crosses the bridge an [...] D
This was the first major, high-profile film with music by James Horner. Jerry Goldsmith wrote the sc [...] D
Harve Bennett thought that a main problem for Star Trek (1979) was that this lacked a real villain. [...] D
Similarities to L'Impero colpisce ancora (1980): The opening blurb of this film ("In the 23rd Centur [...] D
The computer ship diagram when the shields are being raised is actually from the abandoned televisio [...] D
DeForest Kelley was dissatisfied with an earlier version of the movie script, to the point that he c [...] D
The computer simulation of Genesis transforming a dead planet into a habitable one (and habitable pl [...] D
Throughout this film, Lieutenant Saavik is addressed as "Mister Saavik" despite being a female. This [...] D
65 percent of this film was shot on the same set. D
While the character Saavik appeared in few of the sequels, she proved relatively popular with creato [...] D
The neck ornament that Khan wears is out of place. It is the belt buckle from the new uniforms. Sinc [...] D
Kirk and Khan never meet face to face during this film. All of their interaction is through viewscre [...] D
Harve Bennett wrote a first draft for the screenplay before hiring a screenwriter. His version was t [...] D
Nicholas Meyer added a "no smoking" to the bridge of the Enterprise, as he felt smoking and other tw [...] D
Composers often "borrow" from their other works when writing new compositions. The James Horner scor [...] D
When Khan is in the center chair of the Reliant, he says to Joachim "He tasks me. He tasks me, and I [...] D
Quentin Tarantino is a huge fan of the film; even referencing this in Kill Bill - Volume 1 (2003). D
After Khan's crew take over command of the U.S.S. Reliant, several of the crew members, including a [...] D
As duty section divisions are indicated by turtleneck color (White - Command; Gold - Engineering; Gr [...] D
Of the characters who were in both Star Trek (1966) and Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982), only Mr [...] D
There was no comic book adaptation of this film until 2009, when one was published by IDW Publishing [...] D
Kirstie Alley was a huge fan of Star Trek (1966) as a child. Mr. Spock was her favorite character an [...] D
Nicholas Meyer disliked the title "The Wrath of Khan". The studio previously wanted this film named [...] D
Often considered by most fans to be the best Star Trek film featuring the original cast while Primo [...] D
In one of the bridge screen displays, one can see the three nacelled Federation Dreadnought. This st [...] D
Ricardo Montalban was offered substantially more money to reprise Khan than he eventually agreed to. [...] D
Nicholas Meyer envisioned this film as the ultimate extension of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry' [...] D
There is a "No Smoking" sign on the door of the simulator room during the Kobayashi Maru test. Accor [...] D
Knowing of Leonard Nimoy's reluctance to return for this film, and desire to put the role of Spock b [...] D
William Shatner claims to have created the idea of Spock dying in the engine room, separated from Ki [...] D
A draft script had Khan defeating Admiral Kirk in a swordfight. D
The shot of Spock's coffin on the Genesis Planet was a last-minute addition, filmed in San Francisco [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
Judson Scott's lack of screen credit for his very large role as Joachim (Khan's right-hand man) was [...] D
The movie script originally called for Dr. McCoy to say "He's dead, Jim." at Spock's death. DeForest [...] D
Considering this was the first Star Trek film to use the maroon jacket and turtleneck uniform (which [...] D
Nicholas Meyer wrote his version of the screenplay uncredited and for no pay before the deadline, su [...] D
The stars seen in the background of the Genesis simulation sequence are based on a 3-D model of the [...] D
Many huge fans of Star Trek mistakenly "remember" Dr. Leonard McCoy saying "Damn it, Jim" on the ori [...] D
Craig Huxley performed his Blaster Beam, an instrument he invented, during recording. He also compos [...] D
According to naval (and presumably also Starfleet) regulations, quoting regulations to a senior offi [...] D
The Enterprise bridge set from Star Trek (1979) was redressed for use as the Kobayashi Maru simulato [...] D
In the Blu-ray special feature "The Captain's Log", Ricardo Montalban says that once he committed to [...] D
Nicholas Meyer originally hired John W. Morgan to score this film. However, before he could even wri [...] D
It has been widely debated that Ricardo Montalban's chest was actually a prosthetic piece that he wo [...] D
The exterior scenes on Ceti Alpha V were filmed on the same part of Paramount Studios stage 8 where [...] D
James Horner used synthesizers for ancillary effects. At the time, science fiction films were eschew [...] D
The model of the U.S.S. Reliant was purposely designed so that the warp nacelles hung below the fuse [...] D
On the back wall of the Reliant's bridge (and presumably the Enterprise's as well, since this was a [...] D
The rejected script by Samuel A. Peeples would introduce a storyline similar to the pilot episode "W [...] D
Many of the special effects of the film were produced by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). Additional [...] D
Computer graphics programmer Loren Carpenter wanted the stars appearing behind the planet during the [...] D
Kirk discreetly tells Sulu to lock phasers on target, so that Khan won't hear the order. However, Sp [...] D
In this film, Spock says to Admiral Kirk "She (the Reliant) can still outrun us and outgun us" (see [...] D
Three prominent collaborators on the film died within four months of each other. Producer Harve Benn [...] D
Paul Winfield previously played Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the television miniseries King (1978). [...] D
One of the Reliant's crew, Commander Kyle, played by John Winston, was a recurring member of the Ent [...] D
Following the Kobyashi Maru scene, Admiral Kirk says to Spock "Aren't you dead?". This foreshadows S [...] D
One of Admiral Kirk's antiques is a Commodore PET computer. D
The only Star Trek film to be given the 15 rating in the United Kingdom. D
The film's novelization contains the information about Saavik being of Romulan and Vulcan descent. D
Another cost-saving measure on this film is that many of the "computer" consoles and other high-tech [...] D
This was the first of two movie franchises where James Horner scored the sequel after Jerry Goldsmit [...] D
Just after Admiral Kirk steps aboard, Scotty (James Doohan) says he "had a wee bout, but Dr. McCoy p [...] D
Ricardo Montalban has admitted in many interviews, commentaries, and behind the scenes videos that p [...] D
Khan detonating the Genesis torpedo in the Mutara Nebula is ironically fitting: the sector of space [...] D
During pre-production, screenwriter Samuel A. Peeples was invited to write his own movie script. He [...] D
The closest thing to The Genesis Device in real life is the apparatus of The Urey-Miller Experiment. D
In a Starlog interview titled "The Man Who Killed Spock", after this film was released, Harve Bennet [...] D
The Genesis sequence called for a long and massive explosion. ILM rented the Cow Palace in San Franc [...] D
Khan's muscular chest seen throughout this film is actually Ricardo Montalban's real chest, and not [...] D
Before being involved with this film, Harve Bennett had never seen an episode of Star Trek (1966). P [...] D
The phrase "to the last I grapple with thee; from Hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake, I sp [...] D
Producer Harve Bennett viewed all the episodes of Star Trek (1966) and chose Star Trek: Space Seed ( [...] D
At one point, Ron Howard was approached to direct this film and admitted he was a huge fan of the se [...] D
The torpedo bay is a stand in for the gun deck of a ship of the line. Thus prepping the Enterprise's [...] D
One of the rejected ideas for a second Star Trek movie involved a scientist belonging to a humanoid [...] D
Leonard Nimoy did not know about the final shot of Spock's coffin on the surface of the Genesis Plan [...] D
In Star Trek (1979), most of the on-set displays were operated by looped film projectors behind the [...] D
James Horner: running down a corridor during the preparation for the final battle, just before the t [...] D
This film officially establishes the 23rd century timeline as the time period for Star Trek (1966) a [...] D
The words "Over Grown Boy Scout" were in the film Terror from the Year 5000 (1958) by John Stratton' [...] D
Due to budget limitations, sets and props were reused wherever possible. Space Station Regula One wa [...] D
Star Trek redshirts are notorious for dying on landing party missions. Captain Terrell wears a red s [...] D
In Star Trek (1979), Chekov was burned on the hand. In this film, he has a Ceti eel crawl in his ear [...] D
This film was partly inspired by Herman Melville's revenge-themed novel "Moby Dick" (1851), a litera [...] D
The famous "Space, the final frontier" monologue is heard for the first time since Star Trek (1966), [...] D
Production designer Joe Jennings suggested that Spock's body should be placed in a photon torpedo fo [...] D
Paul Winfield, Merritt Butrick and the uncredited Judson Scott (Joachim) all later appeared on Star [...] D
Composer James Horner was asked by producers to deliver a film score both modern and distinctive. "T [...] D
For shots of the Enterprise and other ships, the camera system used was the Dykstraflex. This had be [...] D
According to Nicholas Meyer in the Blu-ray commentary, when Kirk and Spock are walking down the hall [...] D
Spock makes mention of Khan displaying a penchant for two-dimensional thinking in his battle tactics [...] D
Interestingly, Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982) begins on Admiral Kirk's birthday, which about a [...] D
Joachim's death scene was originally intended for an alien called Moray, and the scene where Khan ap [...] D
There are several books in the container that shelters Khan's followers on Ceti Alpha V. Two of the [...] D
There was no comic book adaptation of this film, because at the time, nobody had a license to do a S [...] D
For this film, Gene Roddenberry was given a consultant position, and replaced as executive producer [...] D
George Takei initially declined to appear in this film. William Shatner called Takei and convinced h [...] D
The prop consoles used on the various ships all had working buttons which controlled the many tiny l [...] D
Nicholas Meyer had Admiral Kirk waste away in the absence of starship adventures. The theme of wasti [...] D
Khan's right-hand man in Star Trek: Space Seed (1967) was named "Joaquin" (Mark Tobin), but in this [...] D
Star Trek "technobabble" seen on walls throughout Space Station Regula One includes: Geoplastics, Gr [...] D
Star Trek: Space Seed (1967) (of which this film is a sequel) aired on February 16, 1967, but Pavel [...] D
Although Gene Roddenberry created Starfleet in Star Trek (1966) with a military structure, he delibe [...] D
According to the Guinness Book of Movie Facts and Feats, The Wrath of Khan can boast of the fastest [...] D
The first film was made on a $46 million budget. The second film was much cheaper, costing $11 milli [...] D
Some have pointed out that Khan's familiarity with Chekov is a mistake. This could be explained. Che [...] D
The death of Spock was supposed to be final and irrevocable because Leonard Nimoy wanted to appear i [...] D
It is revealed in the Blu-ray featurette "Designing Khan", that the U.S.S. Reliant design sketch was [...] D
When Spock advises Kirk that Khan's moves "indicate two dimensional thinking", Spock is commenting t [...] D
The idea about the "Omega system", the ultimate weapon, was scrapped because of concerns that this w [...] D
James Doohan is only pretending to play the bagpipes in Spock's funeral scene, as they are not prope [...] D
The previous Star Trek film was promoted with the release of an associated toyline, but this was not [...] D
Nicholas Meyer joined the film project after several drafts and scripts had already been completed a [...] D
Director Nicholas Meyer was offered the job relatively late in the project. Paramount Studios execut [...] D
The battle of wits between Kirk and Khan in the Mutara Nebula sequence was inspired by the battle be [...] D
Composer James Horner was expressly told to not use any of Jerry Goldsmith's score from the original [...] D
The scenic view of San Francisco through Kirk's apartment window is a painting, originally created f [...] D
When Spock was repairing the console in Engineering, he had to remove the large cover. The interior [...] D
The newly redesigned warp core is reminiscent of the main mast of a sailing ship. Viewers can see th [...] D
More gag technobabble on Space Station Regula One: one console bears the legend "R XM", a reference [...] D
On the Enterprise's first encounter with the Reliant, Admiral Kirk declares a yellow alert. Lieutena [...] D
Nicholas Meyer admits that Khan's familiarity with Chekov is a mistake, but defends this citing Sir [...] D
The book that Captain Spock gives Admiral Kirk for his birthday is "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles [...] D
Due to budget constrains, the film had to settle for a lesser known composer that would ask for less [...] D
Both films Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982) and Primo contatto (1996) include characters quoting [...] D
There is a background prop in Space Station Regula One; a machine that has a pair of red fluorescent [...] D
The film takes place in March 2285. D
When Kirk starts reading at the film's ending in his quarters, he notices that one lens on his glass [...] D
Many elements of the film score drew from James Horner's previous work. For example, a rhythm that a [...] D
According to Leonard Nimoy's autobiography, the glass chamber where Spock dies was effectively airti [...] D
During the initial meeting, the U.S.S. Enterprise turns to starboard away from the U.S.S. Reliant. T [...] D
Nicholas Meyer made a concerted effort to embody realism and avoid overt sexuality in Kirstie Alley' [...] D
Following Star Trek (1979), Gene Roddenberry wrote his own sequel. In his plot, the crew of the Ente [...] D
Art director Lee Cole redesigned Spock's science station for this film. The station has four panels [...] D
According to Nicholas Meyer, one of his chief contributions to the film was to handle the storyline [...] D
This film shows the first on screen death of the Star Trek movies was that of Scotty's nephew, Peter [...] D
The Horatio Hornblower sailing ships in space motif is reflected in subtle ways. Consider the nautic [...] D
Madlyn Rhue was to reprise her role as Marla McGivers from Star Trek: Space Seed (1967). But Rhue ha [...] D
Chuck Hicks (stuntman) also played the role of a military officer in Star Trek: The Next Generation: [...] D
Both Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982) and Primo contatto (1996) quote from Herman Melville's nove [...] D
Doctor McCoy stated that the Genesis Device can perform six days' creation in six minutes. If one we [...] D
Leonard Nimoy was persuaded to return as Spock when he was promised a death scene, an early draft of [...] D
When Kirk tells Spock that Starfleet has just informed him about Regula One, they are in Spock's qua [...] D
The design of the U.S.S. Enterprise was changed to better adapt with the nautical theme of this film [...] D
Scheduling conflicts between William Shatner and Ricardo Montalban prevented the two actors from app [...] D
Originally subtitled "The Undiscovered Country", but that subtitle eventually went to Rotta verso l' [...] D
In the beginning when Admiral Kirk and Spock are talking in the hallway, the black building director [...] D

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Joachim: [Enterprise has inflicted damage on Relia [...] D
Spock: [Kirk heads for a turbolift] They're inoper [...] D
Cadet: Sir! The Mains are back online Kirk: Bless [...] D
Khan: Captain, Captain, Captain... save your stren [...] D
McCoy: He's not really dead. As long as we remembe [...] D
McCoy: [10:28] Dammit Jim, what the hell is the ma [...] D
Kirk: [describing Khan; who is predictable at bein [...] D
Kirk: I hate inspections. Sulu: I'm delighted. An [...] D
Khan: You didn't expect to find me. You thought th [...] D
Chekov: Ah, Dr. Marcus. Good. We're en route to yo [...] D
Joachim: We're all with you, sir. But, consider th [...] D
Dr. McCoy: [Spock is preparing to enter the radiat [...] D
Kirk: [receiving a pair of antique eyeglasses] Why [...] D
Kirk: I suppose you're about to remind me that log [...] D
[David attacks Kirk] Kirk: Where's Dr. Marcus? D [...] D
McCoy: [1:44:56] He's really not dead as long as w [...] D
Kirk: Khan! Khan: You still remember, Admiral. I [...] D
McCoy: [Kirk runs in to the engine room and sees S [...] D
[after being surrounded by Klingons in a starship [...] D
Khan: [holds the dying Joachim] Joachim? Joachim: [...] D
McCoy: Admiral, wouldn't it be easier to put an ex [...] D
[Khan discovers the Enterprise and realizes it isn [...] D
Dr. McCoy: You're hiding... hiding behind rules an [...] D
[last lines] Spock: [closing monologue] Space: th [...] D
Saavik: Spock, you know Dr. Marcus. Spock: Why, o [...] D
Carol Marcus: I don't understand. Who's responsibl [...] D
Kirk: Well, Mr. Scott, are your cadets capable of [...] D
David Marcus: Well, don't have kittens. Genesis is [...] D
McCoy: [reference to the turbolift] Who's been hol [...] D
Kirk: If it's me you want, I'll have myself beamed [...] D
David Marcus: Scientists have always been pawns of [...] D
Kirk: [hailing Khan] This is Admiral Kirk. We trie [...] D
Carol Marcus: Why are you taking Genesis away from [...] D
David Marcus: Remember that overgrown Boy Scout yo [...] D
Chekov: [to Khan] Captain Kirk was your host. You [...] D
Spock: [1:18:38] She can still outrun us and outgu [...] D
Preston: I believe you'll find everything ship-sha [...] D
Chekov: Botany Bay? [recognizing the name] Cheko [...] D
[Chekov has noticed an energy flux reading on the [...] D
Kirk: Scotty, what's left? Scotty: Just the batte [...] D
Kirk: You're bothered by your performance on the K [...] D
Kirk: [Kirk is reacting - badly - to Spock orderin [...] D
Captain Terrell: Sir, I demand... Khan: You are i [...] D
Sulu: [after the Reliant is disabled] Sir, you did [...] D
[Kirk unwraps Bones' birthday present] Kirk: Romu [...] D
Spock: You proceed from a false assumption. I am a [...] D
[On whether Kirk should assume command from Spock] [...] D
David Marcus: Lieutenant Saavik was right: You nev [...] D
Spock: He is intelligent, but not experienced. His [...] D
Kirk: Mr. Scott, you old space dog. You're well. [...] D
McCoy: [grabbing Spock's arm] You're not going in [...] D
Chekov: Starship log, stardate 8130.4. Log entry b [...] D
Saavik: Admiral, may I ask you a question? Kirk: [...] D
[after allowing the simulated Enterprise to be des [...] D
Kirk: I'm going down there. McCoy: Khan could be [...] D
[Discussing the effects of the Genesis torpedo] M [...] D
Kirk: We have a problem. Something may be wrong on [...] D
Khan: Let them eat static. D
Commander Nyota Uhura: There's no response from Re [...] D
Scotty: [one of his cadets has been killed] He sta [...] D
McCoy: [to Spock] Are you out of your Vulcan mind? D
Kirk: Physician, heal thyself! McCoy: [Lying on t [...] D
Saavik: You lied! Spock: I exaggerated. Kirk: Ho [...] D
Khan: [inserting Ceti eels into Chekov and Terrell [...] D
Carol Marcus: This is completely improper, Command [...] D
McCoy: Where are we going? Kirk: Where they went. [...] D
Kirk: [on board the Enterprise for an inspection] [...] D
[Khan, about to put Ceti Eels in Terrell and Cheko [...] D
Sulu: We are free and clear to navigate. Saavik: [...] D
Scotty: The energizer's bypassed like a Christmas [...] D
Saavik: Admiral, sensors indicate a vessel in our [...] D
Kirk: [as the Genesis Planet takes shape] My god, [...] D
Kirk: Captain's log, stardate 8141.6. Starship Ent [...] D
Kirk: An emergency situation has arisen. By order [...] D
David Marcus: Reliant is supposed to be at *our* d [...] D
Kirk: Khan, how do I know you'll keep your word? [...] D
Joachim: [Enterprise is running with shields down] [...] D
[Terrell disobeys Khan's order to kill Kirk, who t [...] D
Saavik: [speaking to Spock in Vulcan] He's never w [...] D
Kirk: Engine room. Well done, Scotty! McCoy: Jim. [...] D
Kirk: Why, bless me, Doctor, what beams you into t [...] D
Kirk: Scotty, I need warp speed in three minutes o [...] D
Kirk: Sensors, Captain. Spock: Scanners and senso [...] D
Khan: [quoting from Melville's Moby Dick] To the l [...] D
David Marcus: Every time we have dealings with Sta [...] D
Kirk: [In a whisper to Carol] Is that David? D
Crewman: Sir! The mains are back on line! Kirk: B [...] D
Commander Nyota Uhura: Bridge to Admiral Kirk. Ki [...] D
Kirk: [seeing the Genesis cave] You did all this i [...] D
[Saavik has just left the turbolift] Dr. McCoy: D [...] D
[Kirk and McCoy are beaming down to Regula One] S [...] D
[Terrell and Chekov have beamed down into a sandst [...] D
Kirk: I assume you're loitering around here to lea [...] D
[Kirk remotely commands Reliant's shields to drop] [...] D
Spock: Reliant's prefix number is 16309. Saavik: [...] D
Kirk: [of the adrift Reliant] Is it possible their [...] D
Chekov: Oh, sir, it was Khan! We picked him up on [...] D
[first lines] Saavik: Captain's log: Stardate 813 [...] D
Kirk: Stand by to receive our transmission. [sott [...] D
Kirk: Time? Saavik: Three minutes, thirty seconds [...] D
Kirk: Computer, request security procedure and acc [...] D
Kirk: [after the Enterprise is fired upon] Damage [...] D
Dr. Carol Marcus: Can I cook, or can't I? D
Khan: Surely, I have made my meaning plain. I mean [...] D
Spock: We are now in violation of treaty, Captain. D
Spock: [Khan is requesting all data relevant to Pr [...] D
Spock: The Kobayashi Maru scenario frequently wrea [...] D
Joachim: They're still running with shields down. [...] D
Spock: for everything; there is a first time. don' [...] D
Chekov: Khan. Khan: [to Captain Terrell] I don't [...] D
Kirk: [of his son David] I did what you wanted. I [...] D
Kirk: Kirk to Enterprise. Spock: Spock here. Kir [...] D
Kirk: [reading] "It was the best of times, it was [...] D
Spock: Sporadic energy readings, port side aft. Co [...] D
Kirk: [to McCoy, who is still lying where he fell [...] D
McCoy: [handing Kirk a birthday gift, after Kirk h [...] D
Saavik: Humor. It is a difficult concept. It is no [...] D
Carol Marcus: Please tell me what you're feeling. [...] D
Spock: Scanning an energy source on Reliant. A pat [...] D
Sulu: So much for a "little training cruise". D
[Kirk has been informed of an incoming transmissio [...] D
Kirk: We are assembled here today to pay final res [...] D
Commander Nyota Uhura: I'm getting a voice message [...] D
Saavik: Trouble with the nebula, sir. All that sta [...] D

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