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| ACTORS: | William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Nicholas Meyer |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 06 December, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount Studio |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097363230175 |
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Customer Reviews of Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country
A magnificent send off to the legends of space. Having Nick Meyer at the helm once again, proves that the original chemistry among the Star Trek family could once again be recaptured. Giving a "darker" image to the movie reflects the plot of what is a teriffic way to say good-bye to the magnificent seven who have had such a great impact on our lives. With the stage being set with the erie opening score, to the final (and quite literal) sign off by the cast, Star Trek VI, The Undiscovered Country once again gives us what true Star Trek fans have come to expect. Stellar performances by Christopher Plummer and William Shatner lead to lessons in racial bigotry, and tolerance to change. Captivated by a proverbial "who done it?", the audience is kept guessing throughout the movie. That along with some spectacualr battle sequences once again gives us Trek at it's best demonstrating the awesome power of the Starship Enterprise, with it's equally awesome crew at her helm. Star Trek VI is entertaining as well as inspirational, fitting Gene Roddenberry's original pattern to the series he created. Star Trek VI is a winner for sure.
The Final Grand Adventure
The last grand adventure of the original crew of the 1701-A, Undiscovered Country is an exciting and fitting end to 25 years of exploring our hopes and dreams for the future. Produced in 1991, two years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the same year democracy triumphed in the former Soviet Union, the fictional collapse of the Klingon Empire and its intentional parallel to real life events is classic Star Trek.
The story line, direction, special effects, fabulous music and truly bravura acting performances (especially Christopher Plummer as a Klingon Cold Warrior) make for what many consider to be the most exciting Trek movie ever, even more so than Wrath of Kahn.
The farewell sequences will bring a tear to even the most jaded trekker. If you grew up with the series, lived through the long years of re-runs, and enjoyed the movies then you have to own this movie for posterity. And it's a damned good adventure to boot.
Farewell Enterprise 1701-A, you will always be in our hearts and minds. For out of your tall tales and adventures will spring forth the seeds of our own real need to journey where no man has gone before.
outstanding -- the best star trek movie ever
Unlike Nemesis, which kind of left you scratching your head at how The Next Generation series of movies could go out in such an average (for TNG's high standards) bang, The Undiscovered Country closed out the original Star Trek series of movies with a BANG in 1991. This is easily the best ST movie ever, about how overmining of the Klingon moon causes a catastrophe on their planet making in uninhabitable and causing them to come to the Federation with talks of a truce. But a deep conspiracy unravels, in some ways predictable, in other ways not.......enough of my blabbering, not like you wanted to hear me tell you any more anyways, if you did I still won't spoil any more. Scenes of this movie were emulated in Next Generation movies (a certain space battle scene is emulated almost exactly in Generations, although nowhere near as well). Get it, watch it, and watch all the original Star Trek movies (except maybe the first one, unless you are INSANE for star trek). THe original movies are the best, and can be loved even if you aren't a Star Trek fan.