STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME (1986) MOVIE NEWS & REVIEW
star trek iv: the voyage home (1986) movieGenre | Science Fiction
Classification | PG
Running time | 119 minutes
Released | 26 November 1986 castWilliam Shatner ... Kirk Leonard Nimoy ... Spock DeForest Kelley ... McCoy James Doohan ... Scotty Walter Koenig ... Chekov George Takei ... Sulu Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura Catherine Hicks ... Gillian Mark Lenard ... Sarek Jane Wyatt ... Amanda Robin Curtis ... Lt. Saavik Robert Ellenstein ... Federation Council President John Schuck ... Klingon Ambassador Brock Peters ... Admiral Cartwright Grace Lee Whitney ... Commander Rand Majel Barrett ... Commander Chapel Michael Berryman ... Starfleet Display Officer directorLeonard Nimoy writerGene Roddenberry ... (based on "Star Trek" created by) Leonard Nimoy ... (story) & Harve Bennett ... (story) Steve Meerson ... (screenplay) & Peter Krikes ... (screenplay) and Harve Bennett ... (screenplay) & Nicholas Meyer ... (screenplay) cinematographerDonald Peterman ... director of photography (as Don Peterman) musicLeonard Rosenman film editorPeter E. Berger ... (as Peter Berger) box office resultWorldwide $109,713,132
Australia $ not available
North America $109,713,132 movie minutiaeThe film was originally supposed to have Eddie Murphy instead of Catherine Hicks. Murphy was supposed to have played a professor concerned with UFOs who spots the decloaking Klingon warship at the Super Bowl. Apparently, all others are convinced the ship is a half-time special effect while Murphy believes it is real. Paramount declined this script for two reasons: They did not want to combine their two most profitable franchises (STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966) and BEVERLY HILLS COP (1984)), and Murphy had signed on to do THE GOLDEN CHILD (1986) instead.
Harve Bennett wrote the beginning and the ending of the script while Nicholas Meyer wrote the middle scenes which take place in San Francisco. Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes wrote the original screenplay, and while most of their ideas were deleted, they still receive credit.
Kirk R. Thatcher: An associate producer plays the punk on the bus who is nerve pinched by Spock. Thatcher expressed displeasure at the music chosen for his boom box, and asked to write and perform a song that he felt would be more representative of his character. The result was the song "I Hate You." related movies |
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