Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

5.47
/ 10
88 User Ratings
1h 42m
Running Time

December 11, 1998
Release Date

Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

5.47
/ 10
88 User Ratings
1h 42m
Running Time

December 11, 1998
Release Date

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Plot.

When an alien race and factions within Starfleet attempt to take over a planet that has "regenerative" properties, it falls upon Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise to defend the planet's people as well as the very ideals upon which the Federation itself was founded.

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Cast & Crew.

Robert D. Thompson

Robert D. Thompson

3D Animator

Todd Wilbur

Todd Wilbur

3D Animator

Geoffrey Harvey

Geoffrey Harvey

3D Animator

Ha Ngan Roda

Ha Ngan Roda

3D Animator

Kevin Bertazzon

Kevin Bertazzon

3D Animator

Mark DeSousa

Mark DeSousa

3D Animator

Micheal Thomas Parks

Micheal Thomas Parks

3D Artist

Virginia Bowman

Virginia Bowman

3D Artist

Details.

Release Date
December 11, 1998

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 42m

Content Rating
PG

Budget
$70,000,000

Box Office
$112,587,658

Filming Locations
Paramount Stage 15 · Paramount Stage 17 · Paramount Stage 8 · Paramount Stage 18 · Paramount Stage 5 · Paramount Stage 9, United States

Genres

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starship
utopia
alien
space opera
retribution
spacecraft officer
exploding ship
cosmos
spacecraft
teleportation
outer space
fountain of youth
insurrection
technophobia
synthetic android

Wiki.

Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek film series, as well as the third to star the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, with F. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy, and Anthony Zerbe appearing in main roles. Frakes is also an actor known for playing the Star Trek

character William Riker in this film and in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the film, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E rebels against Starfleet command after they discover a conspiracy with a species known as the Son'a to steal the peaceful Ba'ku's planet for its rejuvenating properties.

Paramount Pictures sought a change of pace after Star Trek: First Contact (1996). Michael Piller was asked to write the script of the next installment, which was created from story ideas by Piller and producer Rick Berman. The story's first drafts featured the Romulans, and the Son'a and Ba'ku were introduced in its third draft. After Ira Steven Behr reviewed the script, Piller revised it and added a subplot involving a romantic interest for Jean-Luc Picard. The film's ending was further revised after test screenings. The special effects depicting outer space were completely computer generated, a first for a Star Trek film. The Ba'ku village was fully built on location at Lake Sherwood, California, but suffered weather damage. Sets from the television series Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine were reused and redressed.

Insurrection was the highest-grossing film on its opening weekend, making $22.1 million in the United States and Canada. The film went on to gross $70.2 million in the United States and Canada, and an additional $42.4 million in other territories, for a theatrical run of $117.8 million worldwide. Critical responses to the film were mixed; the performance of Patrick Stewart and the directing of Jonathan Frakes were praised, while other critics compared it to an extended episode of the television series. Insurrection was nominated for both a Saturn Award and a Hugo Award, but the only award it received was a Youth in Film Award for Michael Welch. It was followed by Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002.

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