Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)


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Cast & Crew.

William Shatner
Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy
Captain Spock / Executive Producer

DeForest Kelley
Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy

James Doohan
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott

George Takei
Captain Hikaru Sulu

Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Pavel Chekov

Nichelle Nichols
Cmdr. Uhura

Christopher Plummer
General Chang

Mark Lenard
Sarek

David Warner
Chancellor Gorkon

Kim Cattrall
Lieutenant Valeris

Rosanna DeSoto
Azetbur

Kurtwood Smith
Federation President

Brock Peters
Admiral Cartwright

Lawrence Konner
Writer

Paul Rossilli
Kerla

John Schuck
Klingon Ambassador

Mark Rosenthal
Writer

Iman
Martia

Leon Russom
Chief in Command

Michael Dorn
Klingon Defense Attorney

Robert Easton
Klingon Judge

Grace Lee Whitney
Excelsior Communications Officer (Janice Rand)

Christian Slater
Excelsior Communications Officer

Jeremy Roberts
Excelsior Officer

Darryl Henriques
Nanclus

Matthias Hues
Second Klingon General

Clifford Shegog
Klingon Officer

William Morgan Sheppard
Klingon Commander

Brett Porter
General Stex

Angelo Tiffe
Excelsior Navigator

Boris Lee Krutonog
Helmsman Lojur

Tom Morga
Brute

Todd Bryant
Klingon Translator

John Bloom
Behemoth Alien

Jim Boeke
Klingon General

Michael Snyder
Crewman Dax

Denise Lynne Roberts
Bridge Background (uncredited)

Steven-Charles Jaffe
Producer / Second Unit Director

Mickey S. Michaels
Set Decoration

Nilo Rodis-Jamero
Art Direction

Ronald Roose
Editor

Ralph Winter
Producer

Dodie Shepard
Costume Design

Nicholas Meyer
Screenplay / Director

William Hoy
Editor

Denny Martin Flinn
Screenplay

Hiro Narita
Director of Photography

Herman F. Zimmerman
Production Design

Mary Jo Slater
Casting

Cliff Eidelman
Original Music Composer / Conductor

Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi
Assistant Makeup Artist

R. Christopher Biggs
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Rick Stratton
Makeup Artist

Gerald Quist
Makeup Artist

Art Harding
Makeup Artist

Dayne Johnson
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Wayne Toth
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Ed French
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Michael Mills
Makeup Supervisor

Michael Okuda
Graphic Designer

Dean Jones
Makeup Artist

Karen Kubeck
Assistant Makeup Artist

Cliff Bergman
Construction Foreman

Randy Suhr
Second Second Assistant Director

Douglas E. Wise
First Assistant Director

Joseph Conti
Graphic Designer

Carol A. O'Connell
Hairstylist

Bobbi Banks
ADR Editor

Louise Nielsen
Set Designer

Ron Wilkinson
Set Designer

Gilbert A. Mosko
Makeup Artist

Janice Alexander
Hairstylist

Mary Burton
Makeup Artist

Tina Hoffman
Makeup Artist

Brooke Breton
Associate Producer

Todd Tucker
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Richard J. Bayard
Construction Coordinator

Bob Baron
ADR Mixer

Don Hulett
Property Master

Gene Nollman
Set Designer

Cat'Ania McCoy-Howze
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Kenny Myers
Makeup Department Head

Robert Van Dyke
Propmaker

Ken Dufva
Foley Artist

David Lee Fein
Foley Artist

Marva Fucci
Assistant Sound Editor

Gregory Schwartz
Still Photographer

Mike Haney
Sound Recordist

Suhail Kafity
Sound Editor

Jeff Case
Dolly Grip

Raman Rao
Chief Lighting Technician

Matthew Harrison
Foley Editor

F. Hudson Miller
Supervising Sound Editor

Greg Curda
Foley Mixer

Marty Hornstein
Unit Production Manager

Katy Garretson
Second Assistant Director

Christopher T. Gerrity
Assistant Director

Cliff Boulé
Graphic Designer

Frank Howard
Sound Editor

George Watters II
Supervising Sound Editor

Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Supervisor / Special Effects

Butch Wolf
Foley Editor

Jack Woods
Sound Editor

Michael Herbick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Eric Anderson
Camera Operator

Alan S. Kaye
Set Designer

Thomas A. Fucci
Sound Editor

Greg P. Russell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Christine Heinz
Key Costumer

Bruce Bell
Sound Editor

Don Pike
Stunt Coordinator

Jan Glaser
Casting Associate

Gary Ritchie
Sound Recordist

John V. Fante
Second Unit Director of Photography

Kristin R. Glover
Camera Operator

Ron Walters
Makeup Artist

Richard Beck
Assistant Property Master

Edward G. Fitzgerald
Leadman

Iain McCaig
Storyboard Artist

Phillip Norwood
Storyboard Artist

Steve Cantamessa
Boom Operator

Jeffrey J. Haboush
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Fred Stafford
ADR Editor

Rob Morey
First Assistant Camera

Rhonda Baer
Location Manager

James Cavarretta
Sound Recordist

Elaine Maser
Costume Supervisor

Bunny Andrews
Music Editor

Brian Wensel
Production Accountant

Daniel Candib
Assistant Editor

Faye Brenner
Script Supervisor

Timothy Greenwood
Projection

Gene Roddenberry
In Memory Of / Original Series Creator

Scott Caldwell
Assistant Editor

Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter

Andrea Walzer
Script Supervisor

Bob Hoffman
Unit Publicist

Victoria Martin
Foley Editor

R.J. Palmer
Sound Editor

Joseph Markham
Key Costumer

Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer

David Oliver Pfeil
Title Designer

Steve Neill
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Joyce Agu
Stunt Double

Cole S. McKay
Stunts

Jeff Imada
Stunts

Joy Hooper
Stunts

Spike Silver
Stunts

Gary Baxley
Stunts

Charlie Brewer
Stunts

Rob King
Stunts

Joe Farago
Stunts

Erik Stabenau
Stunts

BJ Davis
Stunts

Tommy J. Huff
Stunts

Don Ruffin
Stunts

Ed Anders
Stunts

Pat Romano
Stunts

Hal Burton
Stunts
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Details.
Release DateDecember 6, 1991
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingPG
Budget$27,000,000
Box Office$96,888,996
Filming LocationsParamount Stage 13 · Paramount Stage 12 · Paramount Stage 8 · Paramount Stage 5 · Paramount Stage 9 · San Francisco · Brandeis-Bardin Institute, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer, who also directed the second Star Trek film, The Wrath of Khan. It is the sixth feature film based on the 1966–1969 Star Trek television series. Taking place after the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, it is the final film featuring the entire main cast of the original television series. The destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis leads the Klingon Empire to pursue peace with their longtime adversary, the Federation; the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise must race against unseen conspirators with a militaristic agenda.
After the critical and commercial disappointment of The Final Frontier, the next film was initially planned as a prequel, with younger actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise while attending Starfleet Academy. The idea was discarded because of negative reaction from the original cast and the fans. Faced with producing a new film in time for Star Trek's 25th anniversary, director Nicholas Meyer and Denny Martin Flinn wrote a script based on a suggestion from Leonard Nimoy about what would happen if "the Wall came down in space", touching on the contemporary events of the Cold War.
Principal photography took place between April and September 1991. Because of a lack of sound stage space on the Paramount lot, many scenes were filmed around Hollywood. Meyer and cinematographer Hiro Narita aimed for a darker and more dramatic mood, altering sets that were being used for the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (some of which had originally been built for Star Trek: The Motion Picture and used in subsequent films before being repurposed for the series). Producer Steven-Charles Jaffe led a second unit to an Alaskan glacier that stood in for a Klingon gulag. Cliff Eidelman produced the film's score, which is intentionally darker than previous Star Trek offerings.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was released in North America on December 6, 1991. It garnered positive reviews, with publications praising the lighthearted acting, setting and facetious references, and performed strongly at the box office. It posted the largest opening weekend gross of the series before going on to earn $96.8 million worldwide. The film earned two Oscar nominations, for Best Makeup and Best Sound Effects, and is the only Star Trek movie to win the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. The film has been released on various home media formats, including a special collectors' edition in 2004, for which Meyer made minor alterations to the film. It was followed by the seventh motion picture, Star Trek Generations, in 1994.
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