Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists
From mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us Fri Jan 10 03:30:26 1992
From: mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us (Mark A. Holtz)
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Subject: Star Trek Movies List of Lists (January 2, 1992)
Date: 8 Jan 92 23:27:29 GMT
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Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists
compiled by Mark Holtz
(Revised January 2, 1992)
DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", "Enterprise", and all other related items are
copyright and trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of
these lists on Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks are purely
unintentional, and will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are
for the enjoyment of the reader only, and may not be sold.
This is the Star Trek Movie Lists of Lists. It contains a listing of all the
"Star Trek" movie series, plus some added notes. This list comes out around
the 1st every month. However, a posting may not come out due to events beyond
my control.
If you are wondering why I compile these lists, it is strictly out of the
enjoyment of "Star Trek", and enjoy a wealth of information from other people
who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the ever
constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided that, in the middle
of 1990, to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew from
that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to what
you see today. (And still growing). The only payment I ask is thanks and
contributions, I am not making a dime off these compilations.
Special Requests for Lists: This list is NOT available from the author at
sactoh0. However, FTP sites and a mail server are currently being set up to
handle requests.
NOTE: This is the first editiion, and many changes still have to be made.
Table Of Contents
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Additional Cast
Starfleet
Klingons
Did You Know . . .
Operation SNAFU
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Additional Cast
Did You Know . . .
Operation SNAFU
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Did You Know . . .
Operation SNAFU
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Operation SNAFU
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Thanks to.....
Wesley Eugene Roddenberry
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Star Trek:
The Motion Picture
Movie Opened: December 7, 1979
Stardate: 7412.3
Additional Cast
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Starfleet
-=======-
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry - Doctor Christine Chapel
Michelle Ameen Billy - Epsilon Monitoring Station Lieutenant
Roger Aaron Brown - Epsilon Monitoring Station Technician
Paula Crist - Crewman
Steven Collins - Captain Willard Decker
Gary Faga - Airlock Technician
David Gatreaux - Commander Branch
John D. Gowans - Transporter Assistant
Doug Hale - Computer
Leslie C. Howard - Crewman
Sayra Hummel - Engineer
Howard Itzkowitz - Cargo Deck Ensign
Junero Jennings - Engineer
Jon Kamael - Lieutenant Commander Sonak
Persis Khambatta - Lieutenant Ilia
Marcy Lafferty - Relief Navigator Chief DeFalco
Terrance O'Connor - Chief Ross
Michael Roygas - Lieutenant Cleary
Susan J. Sullivan - Crewman
Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand
Billy van Zandt - Alien Ensign
Bridge Crewman: Ralph Brennan, Ralph Byers, Iva Lane, Franklyn Seales, Momo
Yashima
Security Officer - John Dresden, Joshua Gallegos, Rod Perry
Vulcan Master: Edna Gover, Norman Stuart, Paul Weber
Klingons
-======-
Mark Lenard - Klingon Captain
Klingon Crewmen: Jimmie Booth, Joel Kramer, Bill McTosh, Dave Mordigan, Tom
Morga, Tony Rocco, Joel Schultz, Craig Thomas
Did you know . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
. . . That many of the sets constructed for this movie have been re-used and
re-dressed for the subsequent films and has been used (albiet painted over) on
Star Trek: The Next Generation.
. . . The initial set construction was originally supposed to be for a new
series that was going to be a flagship of a proposed Paramount 4th network
titled "Star Trek II"?
. . . The recreation deck briefing consisted of mostly Star Trek fans. Word
leaked out that they needed a lot of extras for a day of shooting, and many
fans showed up, on word of mouth alone, for this day of shooting. A casting
call was never issued.
Operation SNAFU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* During the climatic scene outside of the Enterprise (inside of V'ger), Kirk,
Spock, and McCoy are all wearing jackets with a colored band on the sleve.
Just after they re-enter the Enterprise and are back on the bridge, the
colors on Spock's and McCoy's jackets are switched.
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Star Trek II:
The Wrath of Khan
Movie Opened: June 4, 1982
Stardate: 8130.3
Additional Cast
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kristie Alley - Lieutenany Saavik
Bibi Besch - Doctor Carol Marcus
Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
Ike Eisenmann - Cadet Peter Preston
Nicholas Guest - Cadet
Paul Kent - Beach
Joel Marstan - Crew Chief
Ricardo Montalban - Khan Noonian Singh
Judson Scott - Joachim
Kevin Sullivan - March
Russell Takaki - Madison
John Vargas - Jedda
Paul Winfield - Captain Clark Terrell
John Winston - Transporter Chief Lieutenant Kyle
Did you know . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
. . . that all of the actors who played Khan's men were, at the time, male
strippers of Chippindales?
Operation SNAFU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* One of the best known SNAFU's is when Khan says to Chekov, "I never forget a
face". "Space Seed" aired during the first seasion of Star Trek, and Chekov
joined the crew during the second season. It was known before production
started that this was an error, and yet, the powers that be did not want to
leave out Walter Koenig.
* The blood stain on Kirk's jacket is constantly changing.
* When one of Khan's injured men is injured and says, "Yours is superior", he
then dies with his eyes open. However, when Khan hugs him, his eyes suddenly
close.
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Star Trek III:
The Search for Spock
Movie Opened: June 1, 1984
Stardate: 8210.06
Additional Cast
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Philip Richard Allen - Captain J. T. Esteban
Dame Judith Anderson - T'Lar
Judith Anderson - Vulcan High Priestess
Merritt Butrick - Doctor David Marcus
Katherine Blum - Vulcan Child
Dave Cadiente - Klingon Sergeant
Bob Cummings - Klingon Gunner
Robin Curtis - Lieutenant Saavik
Joe W. Davis - Spock
Gary Faga - Security Officer
Miguel Ferrer - Excelsior First Officer
Conroy Gedeon - Starfleet Security Agent
Robert Hooks - Admiral (Commander) Morrow
John Larroquette - Maltz
Mark Lenard - Ambassador Sarek
Stephen Liska - Torg
Christopher Lloyd - Krudge
Stephen Manley - Spock
Mario Marcelino - Grissom Communications Officer
Scott McGinnis - Starbase Communication Officer
Allan Miller - Alien Captain
Jeanne Mori - Grissom Helmsman
Phil Morris - Crewman Trainee Foster
Vadia Potenza - Spock
Branscombe Richmond - Klingon Gunner
Douglas Alan Shanklin - Security Officer
Cathie Shirriff - Valkris
James B. Sikking - Captain Styles
Paul Sorensen - Merchent Captain
Carl Steven - Spock
Grace Lee Whitney - Transporter Chief Janice Rand
-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->
"The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and
women of the spaceship Challenger, whose courageous spirit shall live to the
23rd century and beyond. . . ."
Star Trek IV:
The Voyage Home
Movie Opened:
Stardate 8390: Kirk notes in his log entry that they are beginning their third
month of exile on Vulcan. This means that this film takes place two months
after the end of Star Trek III.
Did you know . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
. . . In the scene where Uhura and Chekov are looking for the nuclear vessels,
a woman passes by and says "Across the bay, in Alameda." The scene was
originally written with noone responding, and the woman was just passing by,
unaware of any shooting that was going in. They had to track her down to get
her release on the film, and she just asked for a day's pay.
. . . Part of the reason whales were featured in this film was because both
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are members of the "Save The Whales"
organization.
Operation SNAFU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* In the dinner scene between Kirk and Gillian, the candle in the middle of
the table is constantly changing position.
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Star Trek V:
The Final Frontier
Movie Opened:
Did You Know . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
. . . That the shuttlebay in Star Trek V is the repainted royal throneroom
>from Eddie Murphy's "Coming To America."
. . . Industrial Light and Magic was unable to do the special effects work for
Star Trek V because they were overloaded with the effects work for
RCA/Columbia's "Ghostbusters II" and Paramount's "Indiana Jones and the Last
Crusade." A stock shot from Star Trek IV was used in Star Trek V, and thus,
ILM has to receive credit.
Operation SNAFU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* In the opening sequence, when Kirk falls off the cliff, Spock catches him
before he crashes into the ground. Right after he's caught, take a close
look at his shirt. One part of it is puffed out where wires are attached to
keep Shatner from swaying back and forth.
* Starfleet Headquarters is in the same time zone as Yosemite, when Kirk,
Spock and McCoy leave Yosemite, it's dark, yes, when they are aboard the
Enterprise talking to "Bob" from Starfleet, it's daytime in the background.
* When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy shoot up the accesway aboard the Enterprise
while escaping Sybok's men, watch the deck numbering. They pass by deck 52
twice.
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"For Gene Roddenberry"
Star Trek VI:
The Undiscovered Country
Movie Opened: December 6, 1991
TNG Sets
~~~~~~~~
- Look closely at the warp engines in Engineering. Straight out of TNG.
- Also, look at the presidents office. Where the view screen is where a
certain bar is located. Also, look at the windows. The president's office is
Ten-Forward.
Operation Snafu
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Klingons on the bird of prey have purple blood, but the Klingon at the
end has red blood, which is seen on the spike on his shoulder. (UV)
- The closing credits have Uhura listed as "Uhuru". Oops, althouhg Uhuru is
the proper Swahili spelling for "Freedom".
@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@
Thanks to . . .
William James Cuffe, Murry Chapman, Richard F. Drushel, Allan Finkas, J. Scott
Hofmann, Jon Jerome, Michael Kaufman, Paul Maserang, Robert Timlin
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Wesley Eugene "Gene" Roddenberry
August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991
He created a legend which continues on today, creating a show that has helped
beleive that there was a future worth living for. He showed us that space is
not just for space battles, but for learning new ideas and ways of thinking,
and, indirectly, has done more for civil rights and the space program than
Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy. Gene will be missed, but will not
be forgotten.
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