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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

  • Status: Released
  • 26-11-1986
  • Runtime: 118 min
  • Score: 7.16
  • Vote count: 1571

When a huge alien probe enters the galaxy and begins to vaporize Earth's oceans, Kirk and his crew must travel back in time in order to bring back whales and save the planet.

William Shatner

Kirk

Leonard Nimoy

Spock

DeForest Kelley

McCoy

James Doohan

Scotty

George Takei

Sulu

Walter Koenig

Chekov

Nichelle Nichols

Uhura

Mark Lenard

Sarek

Jane Wyatt

Amanda

Majel Barrett

Commander Chapel

Robert Ellenstein

Federation Council President

John Schuck

Klingon Ambassador

Brock Peters

Admiral Cartwright

Robin Curtis

Lt. Saavik

Catherine Hicks

Gillian

Michael Snyder

Starfleet Communications Officer

Michael Berryman

Starfleet Display Officer

Mike Brislane

Saratoga Science Officer

Grace Lee Whitney

Commander Rand

Jane Wiedlin

Alien Communications Officer

Vijay Amritraj

Starship Captain

Nick Ramus

Saratoga Helmsman

Thaddeus Golas

Controller #1

Marty Pistone

Controller #2

Scott Devenney

Bob Briggs

Viola Kates Stimpson

Lady in Tour

Phil Rubenstein

1st Garbageman

John Miranda

2nd Garbageman

Joe Knowland

Antique Store Owner

Bob Sarlatte

Waiter

Everett Lee

Cafe Owner

Richard Harder

Joe

Alex Henteloff

Nichols

Tony Edwards

Pilot

Eve Smith

Elderly Patient

Tom Mustin

Intern #1

Greg Karas

Intern #2

Raymond Singer

Young Doctor

David Ellenstein

Doctor #1

Judy Levitt

Doctor #2

Teresa E. Victor

Usher

James Menges

Jogger

Kirk R. Thatcher

Punk on Bus

Jeff Lester

FBI Agent

Joe Lando

Shore Patrolman

Newell Tarrant

CDO

Mike Timoney

Electronic Technician

Jeff Martin

Electronic Technician

Joseph Naradzay

Marine Sargent

Donald W. Zautcke

Marine Lieutenant

Monique DeSart

Madelaine (uncredited)

Madge Sinclair

Saratoga Captain (uncredited)

Kimberly L. Ryusaki

Tourist (uncredited)

Philip Weyland

Tourist (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

I guess when I was 6 i liked it, and every generation needs it's time travel movie doesn't it? But, no, bringing them back to contemporary 80s earth just doesn't work. It's sort of too close to home to be good. Star Trek is Sci-Fi, sure, but this just doesn't work. They live in a future that COULD be, with it's own history, it's own mythology, and taking the crew of the Enterprise back to our world just makes them feel more out of place than the comedic tone of the film intended.

CinemaSerf

Probably my favourite of these sci-fi adventures. Having revived "Spock" to something akin to his previous, pompous old self; the crew of the now destroyed "Enterprise" set sail for home in their captured Klingon Warbird. Meantime, unbeknown to them, a probe is wreaking havoc on the galaxy as it emits odd pinging sounds on it's way to Earth. Our explorers approach the planet to discover that the probe has polarised the atmosphere and even the sophisticated Starfleet Command has no idea what's going on... Well, it turns out that the probe is pretty fluent in humpback whale-song but we have long since hunted them into extinction. What's required now is some legerdemain and a bit of time travel to go get some from back in 20th century California. What follows is a fun series of escapades as they set about their tasks - and all of the crew have their own roles to play. It touches on the ecology issues in a humorous but pointed manner and all round delivers an enjoyable 2 hours of entertainment.