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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

  • 19891989
  • PGPG
  • 1h 47m
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
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Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
62K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
4,015
1,431
  • Director
    • William Shatner
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry(creator: based on "Star Trek")
    • William Shatner(story)
    • Harve Bennett(story)
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Leonard Nimoy
    • DeForest Kelley
  • Director
    • William Shatner
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry(creator: based on "Star Trek")
    • William Shatner(story)
    • Harve Bennett(story)
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Leonard Nimoy
    • DeForest Kelley
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 365User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations

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    Rex Holman and Laurence Luckinbill in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Walter Koenig and George Takei in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Charles Cooper in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, and Laurence Luckinbill in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    David Warner and Cynthia Gouw in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, David Warner, and Cynthia Gouw in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    William Shatner and Todd Bryant in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    William Shatner and Laurence Luckinbill in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Spice Williams-Crosby in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
    Spice as "Vixis" in Star Trek V "The Final Frontier"
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Kirk
    Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
    • Spock
    DeForest Kelley
    DeForest Kelley
    • McCoy
    James Doohan
    James Doohan
    • Scotty
    Walter Koenig
    Walter Koenig
    • Chekov
    Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    • Uhura
    George Takei
    George Takei
    • Sulu
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • St. John Talbot
    Laurence Luckinbill
    Laurence Luckinbill
    • Sybok
    Charles Cooper
    Charles Cooper
    • Korrd
    Cynthia Gouw
    • Caithlin Dar
    Todd Bryant
    Todd Bryant
    • Captain Klaa
    Spice Williams-Crosby
    Spice Williams-Crosby
    • Vixis
    • (as Spice Williams)
    Rex Holman
    Rex Holman
    • J'onn
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • "God"
    Jonathan Simpson
    • Young Sarek
    Beverly Hart
    • High Priestess
    Steve Susskind
    Steve Susskind
    • Pitchman
    • Director
      • William Shatner
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry(creator: based on "Star Trek")
      • William Shatner(story)
      • Harve Bennett(story)
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    • Trivia
      During pre-production meetings, screenwriter David Loughery jokingly proposed to have Commander Uhura appear as an erotic dancer in order to lure away the hostage takers from the Paradise compound. He was surprised when the producers approved of the idea right away.
    • Goofs
      When Kirk, Bones and Spock are flying up the turbolift shaft, the deck number gets higher as they go upwards. However Star Trek ships are numbered the opposite way round with the higher decks having lower numbers. For instance, the bridge (at the top of the ship) is on deck 1.
    • Quotes

      Kirk: Damn it, Bones, you're a doctor. You know that pain and guilt can't be taken away with a wave of a magic wand. They're the things we carry with us, the things that make us who we are. If we lose them, we lose ourselves. I don't want my pain taken away! I need my pain!

    • Crazy credits
      "Highest descender fall recorded in the United States: Ken Bates." (I.e., Kenny Bates.)
    • Alternate versions
      The CBS broadcast premiere removed a number of scenes from the movie. 1) All scenes featuring the dancing triple-breasted catwoman were removed. 2) The campfire scene was trimmed, ending with Spock producing the 'marshmellon' - effectively removing the much criticized 'Row Row Row Your Boat' sing along between Kirk, Spock and McCoy. 3) The scene between Uhura and Scotty on the bridge as they receive new orders from Starfleet Command. 4) The "I could use a shower" scene between Kirk and Spock in the turbolift.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Star Trek V/No Holds Barred/Dead Poets Society/Let's Get Lost/Renegades (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Fanfare From Star Trek TV Series
      by Alexander Courage

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    1. THE TITLE Trivialized by what's already a pop-culture catch phrase. A cop out.

    2. YOU CAN'T PLEASE EVERYBODY This movie was beat from the start. A victim of TREK's revived popularity. In 1989 you had the 'classic' fans, the "KHAN" generation, civilians won over by "THE VOYAGE HOME", and "NEXT GENERATION" fans. Expectations crossed the board. Making matters worse, the writers had a "clean slate", resulting in a muddled "original" story. The answer should have been incorporating some TREK history and acknowledging the NEXT GENERATION. Instead, we got tangents. Like Spock's brother.

    3. SPECIAL EFFECTS How could one of the strongest movie franchises in town let this happen? Fans should petition to get Nick Myer to do a STAR WARS style "Special Edition".

    4. THE FALL From Kirk's foot slip to "I expect that's Klingon for 'hello'" this movie holds some of the most embarrassing moments in Star Trek. I remember the butterflies in my stomach as Spock dives into this dumb scene with FX from Saturday morning. The Nimbus bar (office for the delegates?) is a lame copy of the STAR WARS cantina.

    5. DEFECTIVE ENTERPRISE This crew works at a disadvantage in every film but "UNDISCOVERED..."...even "GENERATIONS". The broken ship is a tired device, and here it doesn't make sense. There's no relevance to the plot, except maybe the broken transporter. Other functions are played only for 'laughs'.

    6. SUPPORTING CAST WASTED Sulu and Chekov lost! --hilarious! Uhura stripping!! --A riot!! Scotty bangs his head! ...okay, that was actually pretty funny. The director was not responsible for most trouble, but he has no idea how to treat these characters. Not realizing their value, he plays them either goofy or hypnotized. A missed opportunity for drama in exposing their pain or portraying the forced betrayal of Kirk. Remember Chekov's struggle in 'KHAN'.

    7. KLINGONS Used only as a conflict device, they have no motivation given except to 'get Kirk'. There could have been an effort to rescue Korrd or even direct orders from the Klingons to use the conflict as an excuse to entrap Kirk. (like "UNDISCOVERED...") I did like the use of Klingonese but if you follow closely, there's a Klingon word for Kalicams... which IS a Klingon word...

    8. THE HANGER DECK The design department has no concept of perspective. The look was great but the proportions are way off. This contributes to a feeling that something is not right. A well acted scene has the effect of a school play. I was drawing technical plans for this stuff when I was 10!! How could they be so far off.

    9. "I WANT JIM KIRK!" The Admiral's reason for sending the undermanned Enterprise. Why?? With Klingons involved, it means trouble. Are we to believe the average Starship captain is THAT unprepared for this situation. It would have made more sense if Enterprise were the ONLY option.

    10. SYBOK'S TAKEOVER Controlling the bridge, Sybok takes over. Where is everybody? And why do crewmembers stand passively, listening to his message. He relieved everyone's pain? From here on, the story moves around the characters. Scotty tries to animate things... until he's knocked out.

    11. SPOCK'S BROTHER I'll accept that he has a half-brother we don't know about. Sybok isn't the type of guy Spock would discuss. But it's such an obvious device from which to squeeze drama. Ooooh, conflict...HOW will Spock resolve this one. The film suffers from too many plot contrivances for us to accept this on too. No matter how good these two actors are. (And they are good. When they first meet? Golden!!)

    12. THE TURBOSHAFT CLIMB Dumb idea, bad FX, lame jokes. ...and the floor numbers are wrong.

    13. TOO MANY RED HERRINGS The significance of Nimbus, the ship's malfunctions, Spock's brother, hostages, etc. These things don't affect the storyline in the end. Take the SOS message from the Officers Lounge. This is intercepted by the Klingons (who already know where they are..) and serves only as a vehicle for Sybok to confront them.

    14. THE GREAT BARRIER Another arbitrary plot device. They zip through with no explanation as to how. Even if Sybok knew how, the Klingons follow with no problem.

    15. "DON'T JUST STAND THERE... GOD IS A BUSY MAN" Don't just stand there???? Captain! The director has given us nothing to do!!

    16. GOD-THING The film's lame effects especially disappoint here. The GOD face is laughable. Audiences can't believe they're viewing GOD, and guess what? It's not. Confusion is inevitable. If he's fake, make him a real fake!! (Remember Balok?) The concept of an alien being trapped on this planet and Sybok's willingness to believe should have been flushed out more. McCoy asking, "Is this the voice of God?" was wrong. That should have been Sybok. The real story of the GOD-THING is left unclear. It needed a "Perry Mason" type ending. "There's just one thing I don't understand, Jim..."

    17. GHOST ATTACK There's no ghosts in Star Trek. Having 'something' shake the shuttle, chase Kirk, and make a lot of racket is a poor compromise of the Directors original idea's.

    18. CONVENIENT KLINGON TORPEDO...which kills the transporter. Now what?? Oh brother! I was wise to that bit before I was in high school.

    19. THE CLIMAX The story falls apart from here. Klingons aren't needed here; they clutter up the action, Kirk runs from... what? GOD lightning! It sure has bad aim. The enemy saves the day. The Klingon apology, and finally... Spock in the gunner chair. All of this feels like the results of a 'we need an ending' meeting. Although I like the exchange between Kirk and Spock, this could have taken place on the Enterprise.

    20. THE SOLEMN ENDING Sybok is dead. GOD doesn't live here. The entire STORY has been a red herring. Still... we have each other... Star Trek movies aren't known for happy endings, but this one's especially dark. Cool Vulcan harp, though.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Klingon
    • Also known as
      • Star Trek: The Final Frontier
    • Filming locations
      • Yosemite National Park, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $27,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,210,049
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,375,648
      • Jun 11, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,210,049
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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