Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Posted on: April 6, 2010
Posted in: Adventure, Comedy, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Produced in: USA
Year: 1986
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Actors:
| William Shatner | Captain James T. Kirk |
| DeForest Kelley | Dr. Leonard |
| James Doohan | Commander Montgomery |
| George Takei | Commander Hikaru Sulu |
| Walter Koenig | Commander Pavel Chekov |
| Nichelle Nichols | Cmdr. Uhura |
| Jane Wyatt | Amanda |
| Catherine Hicks | Dr. Gillian Taylor |
| Mark Lenard | Ambassador Sarek |
| Robin Curtis | Lieutenant Saavik |
| Robert Ellenstein | Federation Council President |
| John Schuck | Klingon Ambassador |
| Brock Peters | Admiral Cartwright |
Directors: Leonard Nimoy
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| 1: Beaming down to Earth December 12 1986 |
| 2: They travelled back where 23rd century man had never gone before. To a mad, crazy, outrageous time. 1986. |
| 3: How on Earth can they save the future? |
| 4: The key to saving the future, can be found only in the past. |
| 5: Beaming down to Earth December 12 1986 |
| 6: They travelled back where 23rd century man had never gone before. To a mad, crazy, outrageous time. 1986. |
| 7: How on Earth can they save the future? |
| 8: The key to saving the future, can be found only in the past. |
| 9: Beaming down to Earth December 12 1986 |
| 10: They travelled back where 23rd century man had never gone before. To a mad, crazy, outrageous time. 1986. |
| 11: How on Earth can they save the future? |
| 12: The key to saving the future, can be found only in the past. |
| 13: Beaming down to Earth December 12 1986 |
| 14: They travelled back where 23rd century man had never gone before. To a mad, crazy, outrageous time. 1986. |
| 15: How on Earth can they save the future? |
| 16: The key to saving the future, can be found only in the past. |

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Nimoy's direction offers a combination of brisk pacing and a deep love of the characters and the actors, and Shatner gives his best performance of any of the movies.
Who would have thought the best Star Trek movie would be the one with
Igor Boiar (iboiar@hotmail.com) from Canada - 10 August 2009the sense of humor? Taking a 180-degree turn from Star Trek III, the
series' most dour entry, director Leonard Nimoy utilized the natural
comic chemistry of the long-time ensemble and crafted one of the
funniest films of 1986. Never mind the destruction of the Enterprise
and the death of Kirk's son, the most recent events in the chronology.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home finds the crew traveling back to 20th
century San Francisco to procure a pair of a humpback whales, in order
to appease a 23rd century probe sucking the planet dry in its failed
attempt to communicate with the extinct whales. It's a relief to see
the film setting aside Klingons as the source of dramatic tension,
instead opting for such obstacles as having to use 20th century
materials to build an aquarium that'll withstand a time warp. William
Shatner finally looks carefree and comfortable as Kirk, and is
downright delightful in his romantic bantering with cute marine
biologist Gillian (Catherine Hicks). As Bones, the wry DeForest Kelley
has always been a comic natural, and Nimoy (Spock) is perfect as the
ultimate fish-out-of-water, peppering his speech with "colorful
metaphors" to try to fit in. In fact, the whole cast shows a facility
for comedy not previously seen. Combine that with a tightly focused and
genuinely exciting plot, as well as an unobtrusive environmental
message, and the result is a film that stretches far beyond the bounds
of science fiction.
Great to see Crew reunited
I think out of all the Star Trek films I find this the funniest, it is
walsh-22 from United Kingdom - 11 July 2009so hilarious to see the crew so out of their depth and not in their
usual environment with technology that has not been developed in the
past and is kind of like the stone age for them. There are such
wonderful scenes that had me in stitches, Kirk and Spock's conversation
in the presence of Gillian (Catherine Hicks), where Spock doesn't know
how to lie and contradicts what Kirk is saying. The other scenes where
Scotty is talking to the computer and thinks the mouse is for talking.
My favourite scene of all is when Kirk, Gillian and Bones go to rescue
Chekov. For this reason, it is my second favourite Star Trek film.At the same time it has a serious message about the extinction of
animals and what devastation man causes animal kind. I think Leonard
Nimoy does it just right, I like that in the story it is by man's
actions, the world is in danger and it is the animals that man hurts
that will safe mankind in the end.You can't help getting emotional when you see the whales safe from
poachers and having fun, even though they are probably machines. Just a
very touching scene and great to see Kirk where he belongs, on the
bridge of the Enterprise.
Star Trek At It's Most Accessible
A mysterious probe has come to Earth from some unknown galaxy and it is
gpeevers from Canada - 18 June 2009broadcasting a strange message aimed at Earth's Oceans. Although not
overtly hostile the probe drains the energy of any ship that it
approaches and begins to vaporize the world's oceans and disrupt the
atmosphere with catastrophic effect. Enter the heroic crew of the
Enterprise now aboard a commandeered Klingon Ship following the
destruction of their ship in Star Trek III. Though they are facing a
number of charges for their actions in the previous film and despite
the fact Spock my or may not have recovered fully after being restored
to life they are the only one in a position to save Earth from
catastrophe. They are the ones that discover the only way to save Earth
is to go back in time to the 1980's to find whales.While retaining a number of the traditional Star Trek elements and
having a serious theme, much of the movie could best be described as
light comedy, and in that genre it works. Despite the genre, and the
light hearted tone though, the film also has a message that is
surprisingly resonant. Another interesting aspect of the film is that
included no real violence or hostility, which was a very big shift from
previous two films in the series. Much of the humor is based on a
fish-out-of-water scenario (no pun intended) wherein our protagonists
from the future must deal with Earth in the 1980's. There is also some
not so subtle commentary on the problems of late 20th century earth
including the cold war and pollution.
Another Notch on Nimoy's Phaser!
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home has the distinction of, not only being
Gunn from Minnesota - 25 May 2009the most successful entry in the Trek series of films, but the most fun
Trek outing ever! Actor-Director Leonard Nimoy does it again with this
time travel themed outing. It begins right where Trek III ended, on the
Planet Vulcan where the small Trek crew of Kirk, Spock, Bones, Chekhov,
Sulu and Scotty are repairing the Klingon 'Bird of Prey' spaceship they
commandeered; for the voyage home to Starfleet where they face Court
Martial for their actions at Genesis. As they arrive at Earth they are
warned by Starfleet of a dangerous Probe which threatens the Earth.
They determine the strange sound emanating from the Probe is trying to
contact Humpback Whales who are extinct. The Enterprise crew decides to
attempt a time traveling mission to earth of the 1980s (the year the
film was made) to find some whales. The crew's encounters with 20th
century earthlings provides for most of the fun. This film was
extremely popular not only to Trekkers & Trekkies, but those unfamiliar
with Trek Lore. I highly recommend this film.
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