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This went on, back and forth, over several years.
The Klingon Captain who we first see on screen is played by Mark Lenard.
He also reprised the role twice inStar Trek: The Next Generation.
David Gautreaux appears as Commander Branch, in command of the listening post space station Epsilon IX.
Captain Kirk was to be Wills father figure because…
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Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)
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Later prints and every home release have it corrected toStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
The Wrath Of Khanwas such a late change that some merchandise had already been created under theVengeancetitle.
His wife was Lt McGivers, who became enamoured with him in the original episode.
Rather than recasting, which executive producer Harve Bennett thought unfair, the character was written out.
That said, the filmed line confirming her as Khans dead wife was cut.
However, Admiral Morrow had countermanded it later, due to the Khan/Genesis incident and its interstellar controversy.
Instead, the Excelsior was given to Captain Styles (as seen in the sequel).
Here, Kirk remarks that Saavik seems quite emotional.
Spock replies its because she is half Romulan and thus hasnt quite the control that he has.
Paramount needed to sell 60,000 copies to make such a heavy discount viable and it exceeded 120,000 sales.
This kickstarted more competitive home video pricing in the North American markets.
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984)
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ThePlanet Of The TitansEnterprise test model by Ralph McQuarrie is in the Spacedock docked to the central core.
Its worth noting that Grace Lee Whitney is credited as Woman in Cafeteria and said herself its not Rand.
If it isnt, why the disapproving look?
Mind you she is wearing a Commander rank insignia…
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Some familiar faces are to be found in the film.
And then theres Christopher Lloyd.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
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The captain of the Miranda Class U.S.S Saratoga (NCC-1887) is played by Madge Sinclair.
Fortunately, thats not the rarity now that it was in 1986.
Captain Joel Randolph of the refitted USS Yorktown NCC-1717 is played by Indian tennis star, Vijay Amritraj.
It was in the episodes Tomorrow Is Yesterday and Assignment: Earth.
Wibbly, wobbly, timey, wimey, indeed!
Hello computer?!?
Apple just sent a machine and a member of staff to help out.
Commodore also stated it didnt want to be associated withStar Trek.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
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Rear Admiral Robert Bob Bennett is actually Harve Bennett, executive Producer onStar Trek IIthrough toV.
It was the poor performance ofStar Trek Vthat saw him step down from Paramount.
Sean Connery madeIndiana Jones & The Last Crusadeinstead.
The Terran ambassador, St John Talbot, inStar Trek Vis David Warner.
The Klingon ambassador, General Koord, is played by the prolific television actor Charles Cooper.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
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Cue the Praxis Wave (aka the Praxis Effect)!
David Warner turns up in his secondStar Trekrole as Chancellor Gorkon, leader of the Klingon High Council.
There are four lights!
Yep thats Kim Catrall, who you probably first noticed inPorkysor the firstPolice Academy, playing Lt. Valeris.
She, of course, went on to play Samantha inSex In The City.
Her character was a replacement for Saavik, whom Gene Roddenberry objected to as the traitor in the storyline.
Interestingly Kim Catrall auditioned for Saavik originally for the secondStar Trekfilm.
He then landed anotherStar Trekrole as Annorax in theStar Trek: Voyagertwo parter, Year Of Hell.
Brock Peters is the fourth actor in the film to end up inDeep Space Nine.
The hills are alive with the sound of Klingon Opera.
That understudy was a certain William Shatner…
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Hugely unpleasant for both actors.
This suggests that the ship had a major upgrade compared to its near exterior-identical predecessor.