Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (DVD)
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Actor | Donald Peterman, Leonard Rosenman |
Publisher | Paramount |
Published Date | 2010-04-20 |
Color | Color |
Rating MPA | Pg |
Recording Length | 118 |
Recording Studio | Paramount |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Par |
Age Group | Adult |
Amazon ASIN | B002I9Z8BM |
UPC / EAN | 097360719048 |
Year | 1986 |
ReleaseDate | 1986-11-26 |
RuntimeMins | 119 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 59min |
Awards | Nominated for 4 Oscars, 4 wins & 19 nominations total |
Directors | Leonard Nimoy |
Writers | Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy, Harve Bennett |
Stars | William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley |
Produced by | Harve Bennett, Brooke Breton, Kirk R. Thatcher, Ralph Winter |
Music by | Leonard Rosenman |
Cinematography by | Donald Peterman |
Film Editing by | Peter E. Berger |
Casting By | Amanda Mackey |
Production Design by | Jack T. Collis |
Art Direction by | Joe Aubel, Peter Landsdown Smith |
Set Decoration by | John M. Dwyer |
Costume Design by | Robert Fletcher |
Makeup Department | Silvia Abascal, Jeff Dawn, Wes Dawn, Monique DeSart, Deborah Holmes Dobson, Rolf John Keppler, James Lee McCoy, Carol A. O Connell, Richard Snell, Brian Wade, Rick Stratton |
Production Management | Mel Efros |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Joe Adamson, Frank Capra III, Pat Kehoe, Michael Owens, Randy Suhr, Douglas E. Wise |
Art Department | Richard J. Bayard, James R. Bayliss, Richard Berger, Lloyd A. Buswell, Ed Charnock, William K. Dolan, Huey Duval, Ron Frazier, Douglas Freeman, Jerry Gadette, Daniel Gluck, Ron Greenwood, Joseph E. Hubbard, Chris H. Kelly, Frederick Lietzman, John Matheson, Ralph McQuarrie, Nilo Rodis-Jamero, Charles Sertin, Mark Sparks, Barton M. Susman, Kaye Trapp, Robert Van Dyke, Richard Coyle, Michael W. Moore |
Sound Department | Agamemnon Andrianos, Michael J. Benavente, Destiny Borden, George Budd, Gene S. Cantamessa, Steve Cantamessa, Noyan Cosarer, Christopher Flick, Stephen Hunter Flick, Warren Hamilton Jr., Doug Hemphill, Ellen Heuer, Alan Howarth, David J. Hudson, Mark Jennings, Nicholas Korda, Mark A. Mangini, Tim Mangini, Mel Metcalfe, Dan O Connell, Terry Porter, John Pospisil, Solange S. Schwalbe, David E. Stone, Raul A. Bruce, Ezra Dweck, Clive Taylor |
Special Effects by | Donald Elliott, Pieter Folkens, Michael Lantieri, Tim Moran, Clay Pinney, Robert Spurlock, Chris Strohmeyer, Brian Tipton |
Visual Effects by | Rick Anderson, Craig Barron, John Bell, Dale Brady, Rob Burton, Jo Carson, Sean M. Casey, Craig Caton, Eric Christensen, Donald Clark, Walt Conti, Peter Daulton, Dick Dova, Don Dow, Selwyn Eddy, Christopher Evans, John V. Fante, Ellen Ferguson, Bob Fernley, Allen Feuerstein, Robert Finley Jr., Warren Franklin, Tim Geideman, Jim Gerken, Ray Gilberti, Michael Gleason, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Ralph Gordon, Ned Gorman, Caroleen Green, James Hagedorn, Donald Hansard Sr., Toby Heindel, Todd Heindel, Edward Hirsh, Richard E. Hollander, Tony Hudson, Peg Hunter, Erik Jensen, Brad Jerrell, Randy Jonsson, Sean Joyce, Pete Kozachik, Paul Kraus, Jeff Mann, David McCue, Mark S. Miller, Lori J. Nelson, Nancy Nimoy, Michael Okuda, Michael Olague, Frank Ordaz, Terrence Peck, Mark Peterson, Ken Ralston, Jay Riddle, Nilo Rodis-Jamero, Pete Romano, Martin Rosenberg, Randall Rudd, Shannon Shea, Pat Sweeney, Larry Tan, Bruce Vecchitto, Brian Wade, Bruce Walters, John C. Wash, Alan Church, Christopher Duddy, Jenny Fulle, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Ian Hiebert, Sandy Houston, Steven Kosakura, Richard Miller, George Muhs, Thomas Rosseter |
Stunts | Gregory J. Barnett, Steve M. Davison, Cliff Fleming, Eddie Hice, John Meier, Bennie Moore, Chuck Picerni Jr., R.A. Rondell, Sharon Schaffer, Spike Silver, Vince Cadiente, Jim O Rear, R.A. Rondell |
Camera and Electrical Department | Patric J. Abaravich, Wayne Baker, Bruce Birmelin, Mike Brooker, Jack Cooperman, Richard Dow, Ray Gilberti, Lloyd Gowdy, Jon Kranhouse, Hal Landaker, Norman Lang, Kal Manning, Jim McConocha, Frank McKane, Ken Nishino, Jay Peterman, Keith Peterman, Pete Romano, Waverly Smothers, Don Starnes, Calvin Sterry |
Casting Department | Barbara Harris, Bill Shepard, Judith Bouley, Robert Weibezahl |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Dan Bronson, Eric Harrison, Mary Etta Lang, James Linn, Joseph Markham, Ryan Frazier, Wingate Jones |
Editorial Department | Thomas R. Bryant, John Haggar, Robert Raring, George C. Villaseñor |
Location Management | Michael Mann, Michael John Meehan, Ken Freeze |
Music Department | Else Blangsted, Tom Boyd, Alexander Courage, Bruce Dukov, Russell Ferrante, Ralph Ferraro, Jimmy Haslip, A. David Marshall, Sally Stevens, Dan Wallin, Yellowjackets, Murray Adler, Israel Baker, John Beasley, Arnold Belnick, Bob Bornstein, Jacqueline Brand, Denyse Buffum, Larry Bunker, Darius Campo, Stuart Canin, Norman Carr, Herman Clebanoff, Larry Corbett, Harry Cykman, Vince De Rosa, Brian Dembow, Drew Dembowski, Bonnie Jean Douglas, Assa Drori, David Duke, Julie Eidsvoog, Christine Ermacoff, Michael Ferril, Carl Fortina, James Getzoff, Julie Gigante, Harris Goldman, Pamela Goldsmith, Ralph Grierson, Mario Guarneri, Norman Herzburg, Boyde Hood, Dennis Karmazyn, Roland Kato, Peter Kent, Armen Ksajikian, Bernard Kundell, Janet Lakatos, Dane Little, Norman Ludwin, Earl Madison, Jack Marsh, Malcolm McNab, Ed Meares, Bruce Morgenthaler, Ralph Morrison, Kenneth Munday, Richard Nash, Buell Neidlinger, Mike Nowak, Michael O Donovan, Richard Perissi, Joe Porcaro, Sue Ranney, Dorothy Remsen, Emil Richards, Leonard Rosenman, Geraldine Rotella, Ronald Royer, Vic Sagerquist, David Shostac, Haim Shtrum, Paul Shure, Barry Socher, Julian Spear, David Stenske, Sheridon Stokes, Chet Swiatkowsky, Phillip A. Teele, Milton Thomas, Lloyd Ulyate, Alan Vavrin, Don Waldrop, Miwako Watanabe, David Weiss, John Wittenberg, Bob Zimmitti |
Script and Continuity Department | Lily La Cava |
Transportation Department | Raymond A. McLaughlin, Stewart Satterfield |
Additional Crew | Kevin Barry, Rebeca Brookshire, Kevin Richard Buxbaum, Craig Caton, John Craig, Dan Curry, Boyce R. Doyle, Tom Greene, Tom Jones, Alan Landaker, Andrew Lipschultz, Lorenzo Marchessi, Harry Moreau, Gina Neilson, Bob Peak, Gene Roddenberry, Brigette Roux-Lough, Sylvia Rubenstein, Susan Sackett, Ori Seron, Susan Smith, Robert Thorson, Michael Besman, Bundy Chanock, Greg Ferris, Cliff Fleming, Tony Potter, Philip Weyland |
Thanks | Roy Danchick, Walter Davis, Mark Ferrari, Debbie Glockner-Ferrari, John Horton, Christa McAuliffe, Charles Reynolds McGrail, Roger Payne, Lee Saunders, Sandy Stairs, Howard Weinstein |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Comedy |
Companies | Paramount Pictures, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English, Finnish |
ContentRating | PG |
ImDbRating | 7.3 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 85456 |
Metacritic Rating | 71 |
Short Description |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by Leonard Nimoy and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the fourth feature installment in the Star Trek franchise, and is a sequel to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984); it completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) and continued in The Search for Spock. Intent on returning home to Earth to face trial for their actions in the previous film, the former crew of the USS Enterprise finds the planet in grave danger from an alien probe attempting to contact now-extinct humpback whales. The crew travel to Earth s past to find whales who can answer the probe s call. After directing The Search for Spock, Nimoy was asked to direct the next feature, and given greater freedom regarding the film s content. Nimoy and producer Harve Bennett conceived a story with an environmental message and no clear-cut villain. Dissatisfied with the first screenplay produced by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes, Paramount hired The Wrath of Khan writer and director Nicholas Meyer. Meyer and Bennett divided the story between them and wrote different parts of the script, requiring approval from Nimoy, lead actor William Shatner, and executives at Paramount Pictures. Principal photography commenced on February 24, 1986. Unlike previous Star Trek films, The Voyage Home was shot extensively on location; many real settings and buildings were used as stand-ins for scenes set around and in the city of San Francisco. Special effects firm Industrial Light & Magic assisted in post-production and the film s special effects. Few of the humpback whales in the film were real: ILM devised full-size animatronics and small motorized models to stand in for the real creatures. The film was dedicated to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger, which broke up 73 seconds after takeoff on the morning of January 28, 1986. The Voyage Home was released on November 26, 1986, in North America by Paramount Pictures, and became the top-grossing film at the weekend box office. The film s humor, acting, direction, special effects and unconventional story were well received by critics, fans of the series, and the general audience. It was financially successful, earning $133 million worldwide, and earned several awards and four Oscar nominations for cinematography and sound. |
Box Office Budget | $25,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $16,881,888 |
Box Office Gross USA | $109,713,132 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $109,713,132 |
Keywords | Probe,whale,alien probe,humpback whale,time travel |