Star Trek (2009)

6.16
/ 10
154 User Ratings
2h 7m
Running Time

May 6, 2009
Release Date

Star Trek (2009)

6.16
/ 10
154 User Ratings
2h 7m
Running Time

May 6, 2009
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Paramount
Bad Robot
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Plot.

The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock, a Vulcan, was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before. The human adventure has begun again.

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Cast & Crew.

Corey Becker

Corey Becker

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Larry Blackman

Larry Blackman

Transport Chief (uncredited)

Jessica Boss

Jessica Boss

Bridgeport Cadet (uncredited)

Neil S. Bulk

Neil S. Bulk

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Etalvia Cashin

Etalvia Cashin

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

James Cawley

James Cawley

Enterprise Crewmember (uncredited)

Brad Champagne

Brad Champagne

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Zachary Culbertson

Zachary Culbertson

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Anna Florence

Anna Florence

Vulcan Cadet (uncredited)

Mathew Thomas Foss

Mathew Thomas Foss

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Massi Furlan

Massi Furlan

Missile Launcher (uncredited)

Tommy Germanovich Jr.

Tommy Germanovich Jr.

FourSquare (uncredited)

Mary Grace

Mary Grace

Shipyard Bar Patron (uncredited)

Wyatt Gray

Wyatt Gray

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Nancy Guerriero

Nancy Guerriero

Crew Member (uncredited)

Jarrell Hall

Jarrell Hall

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Steve Luna

Steve Luna

Lieutenant Star Fleet Command (uncredited)

Aaron Lynch

Aaron Lynch

Flight Operational Air Safety Conductor (uncredited)

Justin Malachi

Justin Malachi

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Nav Mann

Nav Mann

Romulan Crew Member Placing Bomb (uncredited)

Paul Marshall

Paul Marshall

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Owen Martin

Owen Martin

Alien Cadet / Enterprise Crew (uncredited)

Taylor McCluskey

Taylor McCluskey

Kelvin Alien (uncredited)

Matthew McGregor

Matthew McGregor

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

Scott Trimble

Scott Trimble

Klingon Prison Guard (uncredited)

Errik Tustenuggee

Errik Tustenuggee

Federation Captain Cartwright (uncredited)

Ravi Valleti

Ravi Valleti

Cadet at Trial (uncredited)

Jason Vaughn

Jason Vaughn

Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)

A.J. Verel

A.J. Verel

Enterprise Crewman (uncredited)

Brian Waller

Brian Waller

Vulcan Council Member (uncredited)

Steve Wharton

Steve Wharton

Star Fleet Cadet (uncredited)

Wil Wheaton

Wil Wheaton

Romulan (voice) (uncredited)

Daphne Yap

Daphne Yap

Concept Artist

Mauricio Ruiz

Mauricio Ruiz

Concept Artist

Fabian Lacey

Fabian Lacey

Conceptual Illustrator

Paul Ozzimo

Paul Ozzimo

Conceptual Illustrator

John Eaves

John Eaves

Conceptual Illustrator

Tony Wright

Tony Wright

Construction Buyer

Tony Bridgers

Tony Bridgers

Construction Foreman

Casey Morgan

Casey Morgan

Construction Foreman

Patrick Hoeschen

Patrick Hoeschen

Electrician

Duane Katz

Duane Katz

Electrician

Douglas Kieffer

Douglas Kieffer

Electrician

Damon Liebowitz

Damon Liebowitz

Electrician

Joel A. Ruiz

Joel A. Ruiz

Electrician

William Streit

William Streit

Electrician

Tim Speed

Tim Speed

Electrician

Anthony Gudino

Anthony Gudino

Electrician

Jesse Mather

Jesse Mather

Lighting Technician

John Savedra

John Savedra

Lighting Technician

Hootly Weedn

Hootly Weedn

Lighting Technician

Jerry Gregoricka

Jerry Gregoricka

Lighting Technician

Joey Moran

Joey Moran

Lighting Technician

Albert F. Bagley III

Albert F. Bagley III

Rigging Grip

James C. DeGeeter

James C. DeGeeter

Rigging Grip

Ted Eachus

Ted Eachus

Rigging Grip

Adam W. Erler

Adam W. Erler

Rigging Grip

Jason Erler

Jason Erler

Rigging Grip

Jaime Heintz

Jaime Heintz

Rigging Grip

Ricky Johnson

Ricky Johnson

Rigging Grip

George Kallimanis

George Kallimanis

Rigging Grip

Gary Louzon

Gary Louzon

Rigging Grip

Philip Noble

Philip Noble

Rigging Grip

Michael E. Pacheco

Michael E. Pacheco

Rigging Grip

C. Michael Easton

C. Michael Easton

Animation

Geoff Hemphill

Geoff Hemphill

Animation

Michael Bomagat

Michael Bomagat

Animation

Mike Bomgat

Mike Bomgat

Animation

Chris Mitchell

Chris Mitchell

Animation

Erik Morgansen

Erik Morgansen

Animation

Marla Newall

Marla Newall

Animation

Rick O'Connor

Rick O'Connor

Animation

Steve Rawlins

Steve Rawlins

Animation

Greg Towner

Greg Towner

Animation

Delio Tramontozzi

Delio Tramontozzi

Animation

Chi Chung Tse

Chi Chung Tse

Animation

Tim Waddy

Tim Waddy

Animation

Andy Wong

Andy Wong

Animation

Erik Gamache

Erik Gamache

Lead Animator

David August

David August

CG Supervisor

Paul George Palop

Paul George Palop

CG Supervisor

Joakim Arnesson

Joakim Arnesson

CG Supervisor

Tom Fejes

Tom Fejes

CG Supervisor

Hilmar Koch

Hilmar Koch

CG Supervisor

Nigel Sumner

Nigel Sumner

CG Supervisor

Lou Pecora

Lou Pecora

Compositing Supervisor

Steve Jaworski

Steve Jaworski

Compositor

Barry Safley

Barry Safley

Compositor

Jason Fleming

Jason Fleming

Compositor

Warren Fu

Warren Fu

Concept Artist

David Yee

David Yee

Concept Artist

Jerome Moo

Jerome Moo

Concept Artist

Jorge Almeida

Jorge Almeida

Concept Artist

Maurizio Giglioli

Maurizio Giglioli

Creature Technical Director

Greg Killmaster

Greg Killmaster

Creature Technical Director

Steve Sauers

Steve Sauers

Creature Technical Director

Brian Paik

Brian Paik

Creature Technical Director

Renita Taylor

Renita Taylor

Creature Technical Director

Darren Poe

Darren Poe

Digital Effects Supervisor

Terry Chostner

Terry Chostner

Layout Supervisor

Nowell Valeri

Nowell Valeri

Matchmove Supervisor

Michele Moen

Michele Moen

Matte Painter

Nicholas Markel

Nicholas Markel

Pre-Visualization Supervisor

David Dozoretz

David Dozoretz

Pre-Visualization Supervisor

Gerald Gutschmidt

Gerald Gutschmidt

Sequence Supervisor

Jen Howard

Jen Howard

Sequence Supervisor

Polly Ing

Polly Ing

Sequence Supervisor

Cyrus Jam

Cyrus Jam

Sequence Supervisor

Katrin Klaiber

Katrin Klaiber

Sequence Supervisor

François Lambert

François Lambert

Sequence Supervisor

Mark Nettleton

Mark Nettleton

Sequence Supervisor

Daniel Pearson

Daniel Pearson

Sequence Supervisor

Jason Rosson

Jason Rosson

Sequence Supervisor

Gregory Salter

Gregory Salter

Sequence Supervisor

Damian Steel

Damian Steel

Sequence Supervisor

Chad Taylor

Chad Taylor

Sequence Supervisor

John Walker

John Walker

Sequence Supervisor

David Weitzberg

David Weitzberg

Sequence Supervisor

Leandro Estebecorena

Leandro Estebecorena

Sequence Supervisor

Bron Barry

Bron Barry

Visual Effects Coordinator

Stefano Trivelli

Stefano Trivelli

Visual Effects Supervisor

Dan Bornstein

Dan Bornstein

Visual Effects Technical Director

Vicky McCann

Vicky McCann

Visual Effects Technical Director

Burt Dalton

Burt Dalton

Special Effects Coordinator

Jay Bartus

Jay Bartus

Special Effects Technician

Jeremiah Cooke

Jeremiah Cooke

Special Effects Technician

Curtis Decker

Curtis Decker

Special Effects Technician

Eric Dressor

Eric Dressor

Special Effects Technician

Clark James

Clark James

Special Effects Technician

Chris Jones

Chris Jones

Special Effects Technician

Joe Judd

Joe Judd

Special Effects Technician

Richard Kennedy

Richard Kennedy

Special Effects Technician

David Mesloh

David Mesloh

Special Effects Technician

Jesse Orozco

Jesse Orozco

Special Effects Technician

Jeff Pepiot

Jeff Pepiot

Special Effects Technician

Bryan Phillips

Bryan Phillips

Special Effects Technician

Walter Polan

Walter Polan

Special Effects Technician

Michael Roundy

Michael Roundy

Special Effects Technician

Christopher A. Suarez

Christopher A. Suarez

Special Effects Technician

Jonathan Tang

Jonathan Tang

Special Effects Technician

Tony Vandenecker

Tony Vandenecker

Special Effects Technician

Dennis Yeager II

Dennis Yeager II

Special Effects Technician

Jim Jolly

Jim Jolly

Special Effects Technician

Richard Ratliff

Richard Ratliff

Special Effects Technician

Gaby Kester

Gaby Kester

Casting

Simone Chavoor

Simone Chavoor

Casting Assistant

Bonita Deneen

Bonita Deneen

Casting Assistant

Carla Lewis

Carla Lewis

Extras Casting

Colleen Kenneavy

Colleen Kenneavy

Extras Casting

Natasha Delahunt

Natasha Delahunt

Extras Casting Assistant

Maryellen Aviano

Maryellen Aviano

Extras Casting Coordinator

Melissa Montague

Melissa Montague

Ager/Dyer

Ada Akaji

Ada Akaji

Ager/Dyer

Leticia Sandoval

Leticia Sandoval

Ager/Dyer

Phyllis Thurber-Moffit

Phyllis Thurber-Moffit

Ager/Dyer

Stacy Caballero

Stacy Caballero

Assistant Costume Designer

Paul Sinnott

Paul Sinnott

Costume Assistant

Phillip Boutte Jr.

Phillip Boutte Jr.

Costume Illustrator

Brian Valenzuela

Brian Valenzuela

Costume Illustrator

Carrie Arakaki

Carrie Arakaki

Costumer

Details.

Release Date
May 6, 2009

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 7m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$150,000,000

Box Office
$386,839,614

Filming Locations
Utah · San Francisco · Bakersfield · Marine Corps Air Station Tustin · Oviatt Library · Rock of Ages Corporation · San Rafael Swell · Dodger Stadium · Vasquez Rocks · Pastoria Energy Facility · Paramount Stage 9 · Long Beach City Hall · Anheuser-Busch Brewery · Long Beach Generating Station · Paramount Stage 18 · Paramount Stage 8 · Paramount Stage 15 · Paramount Stage 11 · Paramount Stage 14 · Skyrose Chapel, United States of America

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

spacecraft
teleportation
space mission
parachute
time travel
black hole
supernova
prequel
warp speed
futuristic
warp engine
space
romulans
space opera
reboot
child driving car
san francisco
unlikely friendship
23rd century
based on tv series
24th century
alternative reality

Wiki.

Star Trek is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the 11th film in the Star Trek franchise, and is also a reboot that features the main characters of the original Star Trek television series portrayed by a new cast, as the first in the rebooted film series. The film follows James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) aboard the USS Enterprise as they combat Nero (Eric Bana), a Romulan from their future who threatens the United Federation of Planets. The story takes place in an alternate reality that features both an alternate birth location for James T. Kirk and further alterations in history stemming from the time travel of both Nero and the original series Spock (Leonard Nimoy). The alternate reality was created in an attempt to free the film and the franchise from established continuity constraints while simultaneously preserving original story elements.

The idea for a prequel film which would follow the Star Trek characters during their time in Starfleet Academy was first discussed by series creator Gene Roddenberry in 1968. The concept resurfaced in the late 1980s, when it was postulated by Harve Bennett as a possible plotline for what would become Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but it was rejected in favor of other projects by Roddenberry. Following the critical and commercial failure of Star Trek: Nemesis and the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise, the franchise's executive producer Rick Berman and screenwriter Erik Jendresen wrote an unproduced film titled Star Trek: The Beginning, which would take place after Enterprise. After the separation of Viacom and CBS Corporation in 2005, former Paramount Pictures president Gail Berman convinced CBS to allow Paramount to produce a new film in the franchise. Orci and Kurtzman were soon approached to write the film, and Abrams was approached to direct it. Kurtzman and Orci used inspiration from novels and graduate school dissertations, as well as the series itself. Principal photography commenced on November 7, 2007, and ended on March 27, 2008. The film was shot in locations around California and Utah. Abrams wanted to avoid using bluescreen and greenscreen, opting to use sets and locations instead. Heavy secrecy surrounded the film's production and was under the fake working title Corporate Headquarters. Industrial Light & Magic used digital ships for the film, as opposed to miniatures used in most of the previous films in the franchise. Production for the film concluded by the end of 2008.

Star Trek was heavily promoted in the months preceding its release; pre-release screenings for the film premiered in select cities around the world, including Austin, Texas, Sydney, Australia, and Calgary, Alberta. It was released in the United States and Canada on May 8, 2009, to critical acclaim. The film was a box office success, grossing over $385.7 million worldwide against its $150 million production budget. It was nominated for several awards, including four Academy Awards at the 82nd Academy Awards, ultimately winning Best Makeup, making it the first (and to date only) Star Trek film to win an Academy Award. It was followed by the sequels Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond in 2013 and 2016, respectively.

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