Star Trek: Generations
Overview
The first feature film starring the cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" finds Captain Picard and crew battling a sinister scientist whose plot is a century old. Picard's only hope lies in forging an alliance with a legendary Star Fleet captain from the past.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
David Carson - Director
Kim Cattrall
Patrick Stewart
Jonathan Frakes
Brent Spiner
DeForest Kelley
LeVar Burton
Michael Dorn
Gates McFadden
Leonard Nimoy
Marina Sirtis
Details
- Format: Blu-ray (Repackaged, Dubbed, Widescreen)
- Run Time: 117
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 097360728941
- Genre: HORROR / SCI-FI / FANTASY
- Rating: PG (MPAA)
- Release Date: April 2013
Movie Reviews
Synopsis:
A new version of the starship Enterprise is launched with Captain James T. Kirk as the guest of honor, but no longer calling the shots. But, within moments of take-off, the Enterprise receives a distress signal from two ships about to be obliterated, and Captain Kirk is asked to return to the helm. With his vast experience and expertise, he manages to save one of the ships. However, Kirk disappears in the process, and at least one of the passengers he saves is not all thankful. It seems that the rescue yanked him out of an idyllic world of perfect joy. Now he'll do anything, even kill, to return -- and it's up to Captain Jean-Luc Picard to prevent that from happening.
Notes:
Filmed in Deluxe color with anamorphic lenses.
Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film Classification.
The Paramount video #15318 comes in an iridescent, refractive, metallic sleeve, which the company refers to as the "Holofoil Box." In limited supplies only.
Reviews:
"...A dream team come true for Trekkies..." - 06/01/1995 Premiere, p.115
"...The series' most ambitious film....Reasonably diverting to the neophyte. Even if you came in late for STAR TREK, you can come in here..." - 11/18/1994 New York Times, p.C3
"...A feast to anyone with a yen for cracklingly paced adventure..." -- Rating: A- - 07/14/1995 Entertainment Weekly, pp.62-3
"...The exchanges between Shatner and the ageless Patrick Stewart, a fascinating duel between levity and authority, produce admirable performances at both extremes..." - 03/01/1995 Sight and Sound, p.55-6
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