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Director:
Nicholas Meyer
Writers:
Gene Roddenberry (television series Star Trek)
Harve Bennett (story) ...
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Release Date:
4 June 1982 (USA) more
Tagline:
At the end of the universe lies the beginning of vengeance. more
Plot:
Admiral Kirk's midlife crisis is interrupted by the return of an old enemy looking for revenge and a potentially destructive device. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 8 nominations more
User Comments:
Light Years Ahead of Star Trek The Motion Picture more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

William Shatner ... Admiral James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Captain Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scotty
Walter Koenig ... Mr. Chekov

George Takei ... Mr. Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Cmdr. Uhura
Bibi Besch ... Dr. Carol Marcus
Merritt Butrick ... Dr. David Marcus
Jeff McBride ... Khan's Crewman
Paul Winfield ... Capt. Clark Terrell

Kirstie Alley ... Lt. Saavik

Ricardo Montalban ... Khan

Ike Eisenmann ... Midshipman Peter Preston

John Vargas ... Jedda
John Winston ... Cmdr. Kyle
Paul Kent ... Lt. Cmdr. Beach

Nicholas Guest ... Cadet
Russell Takaki ... Madison
Kevin Rodney Sullivan ... March (as Kevin Sullivan)
Joel Marstan ... Crew Chief
Teresa E. Victor ... Bridge (voice)
Dianne Harper ... Radio (voice)
David Ruprecht ... Radio (voice)
Marcy Vosburgh ... Computer (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Laura Banks ... Khan's navigator (uncredited)
Steve Bond ... Khan`s Crewman #1 (uncredited)
Brett Baxter Clark ... Khan`s Crewman #2 (uncredited)
Tim Culbertson ... Khan's henchman (uncredited)
John Gibson ... Khan`s Crewman #4 (uncredited)
James Horner ... Enterprise crewman (uncredited)
Dennis Landry ... Khan`s Crewman #5 (uncredited)

Cristian Letelier ... Khan`s Crewman #6 (uncredited)

Jeff McBride ... Khan's Crewman (uncredited)
Roger Menache ... Khan`s Crewman #7 (uncredited)
Judson Earney Scott ... Joachim Weiss (uncredited)
Deney Terrio ... Khan`s Crewman #11 (uncredited)
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Directed by
Nicholas Meyer 
 
Writing credits
Gene Roddenberry (television series Star Trek)

Harve Bennett (story) and
Jack B. Sowards (story) and
Samuel A. Peeples (story) uncredited

Jack B. Sowards (screenplay) and
Nicholas Meyer (screenplay) uncredited

Produced by
Harve Bennett .... executive producer
William F. Phillips .... associate producer
Robert Sallin .... producer
 
Original Music by
James Horner 
 
Cinematography by
Gayne Rescher 
 
Film Editing by
William Paul Dornisch  (as William P. Dornisch)
 
Casting by
Mary V. Buck 
 
Production Design by
Joseph R. Jennings 
 
Art Direction by
Michael Minor 
 
Set Decoration by
Charles Graffeo  (as Charles M. Graffeo)
 
Costume Design by
Robert Fletcher 
 
Makeup Department
Werner Keppler .... makeup artist
James Lee McCoy .... makeup artist (as James L. McCoy)
Dione Taylor .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Patricia Rose Duigan .... production supervisor: ILM
Austen Jewell .... unit production manager
Ralph Winter .... post-production supervisor (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Richard Espinoza .... second assistant director
Douglas E. Wise .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Lee Cole .... graphic designer
Al DeGaetano .... construction coordinator
Charles Equia .... assistant property master
Michael Friedman .... lead man
Michael C. Gian .... swing gang
Daniel Gluck .... set designer
John N. Graffeo .... swing gang (as John Graffeo)
Thomas W. Lay Jr. .... production illustrator
Joe Longo .... property master
Daniel Maltese .... set designer
 
Sound Department
James R. Alexander .... sound mixer (as Jim Alexander)
Cliff Bell Jr. .... loop editor
Patrick Clark .... boom operator
Teresa Eckton .... sound effects editor
Eugene Finley .... additional sound
Cecelia Hall .... sound editor
Michael Hilkene .... sound effects editor
Alan Howarth .... special sound effects
David J. Hudson .... sound re-recording mixer
Jack Keath .... loop editor
John Kline .... sound effects editor
Mel Metcalfe .... sound re-recording mixer
Dan O'Connell .... foley artist
Curt Schulkey .... sound effects editor
Mark Server .... sound recordist (as Mark S. Server)
Jim Siracusa .... sound effects editor
George Watters II .... supervising sound editor
Ray West .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Edward A. Ayer .... special effects
Martin Becker .... special effects
Gary F. Bentley .... special effects
Fred Brauer .... special effects
Bob Dawson .... special effects supervisor
Peter G. Evangelator .... special effects
John McLeod .... special effects technician
Thaine Morris .... pyrotechnician
Kevin Pike .... special effects
William Purcell .... special effects
Harry Stewart .... special effects
 
Visual Effects by
Peter Amundson .... effects editor
Darryl Anka .... prop maker
Stewart Barbee .... visual effects camera operator
Craig Barron .... matte camera assistant
David Berry .... optical printer operator
Marty Brenneis .... model electronics
Loren Carpenter .... computer graphics artist
Sean M. Casey .... model maker (as Sean Casey)
Ed Catmull .... computer graphics artist
Dave Childers .... stage technician
Wade Childress .... visual effects coordinator
Brian Chin .... model maker
Bob Chrisoulis .... optical lab technician
Donald Clark .... optical printer operator
Harold Cole .... stage technician
Pat Cole .... computer graphics artist
Samuel Comstock .... animation supervisor
Rob Cook .... computer graphics artist
Bob Diepenbrock .... model maker
Dick Dova .... stage technician
Don Dow .... visual effects cameraman
Tom Duff .... computer graphics
Selwyn Eddy .... assistant cameraperson (as Selwyn Eddy III)
John Ellis .... optical printer operator
Christopher Evans .... matte painting artist (as Chris Evans)
Scott Farrar .... special visual effects cameraman
Bob Finley III .... stage technician (as Bobby Finley III)
Pat Fitzsimmons .... stage technician (as Patrick Fitzsimmons)
Warren Franklin .... production coordinator
Michael Fulmer .... model maker (as Mike Fulmer)
Steve Gawley .... supervising model maker
Tim Geideman .... optical lab technician
Bill George .... model maker (as William George)
Ralph Gordon .... optical lineup
David R. Hardberger .... assistant cameraperson (as David Hardberger)
Edward Hirsh .... stage technician
Ed Jones .... optical lineup
Neil Krepela .... matte photographer
Rob LaDuca .... visual effects
Jeff Mann .... model maker
Roberto McGrath .... still lab technician
John McLeod .... stage technician
Ted Moehnke .... supervising stage technician (as T.E. Moehnke)
Thaine Morris .... pyrotechnics
Duncan Myers .... optical lab technician
Bruce Nicholson .... optical photography supervisor
Kerry Nordquist .... still lab technician
Frank Ordaz .... matte painting artist
Michael Owens .... assistant cameraperson (as Mike Owens)
Michael Pangrazio .... matte artist supervisor
Robert D. Poor .... computer graphics artist
Thomas Porter .... computer graphics artist
Ken Ralston .... visual effects supervisor
William Reeves .... computer graphics artist
Arthur F. Repola .... visual effects editor (as Arthur Repola)
Thomas Rosseter .... optical lineup
Steve Sanders .... model maker
Michael Santy .... assistant cameraperson
Alvy Ray Smith .... computer graphics artist
Kenneth Smith .... optical printer operator
Thomas G. Smith .... general manager: ILM (as Tom Smith)
Peter Stolz .... stage technician
Larry Tan .... model maker
Mark Vargo .... optical printer operator
Jim Veilleux .... visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Steve Blalock .... stunts
Janet Brady .... stunts
Jim Burk .... stunts (as James H. Burk)
Diane Carter .... stunts
Tony Cecere .... stunts
Ann Chatterton .... stunts
Gary Combs .... stunts
Gilbert B. Combs .... stunts
Jim Connors .... stunts
Bill Couch .... stunt coordinator
Bill Couch .... stunts
Bill Couch Jr. .... stunts
Eddy Donno .... stunts
John Escobar .... stunts (as John A. Eskobar)
Allan Graf .... stunts
Chuck Hicks .... stunts
Tommy J. Huff .... stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr. .... stunts
Paula Marie Moody .... stunts
Tom Morga .... stunts
Beth Nufer .... stunts
Mary Peters .... stunts
Ernest Robinson .... stunts
John Robotham .... stunts
Kym Washington .... stunts (as Kim Washington)
Mike Washlake .... stunts
George P. Wilbur .... stunts
Lightning Bear .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Romolo Acquistapace .... gaffer
Bruce Birmelin .... still photographer
Tom Connole .... second assistant camera
Catherine E. Coulson .... first assistant camera
Craig Denault .... camera operator
Ray Gilberti .... assistant camera
Gene Griffith .... key grip
David R. Hardberger .... camera operator
Tommy James .... second grip (as Tom James)
Gary J. Jensen .... crane operator (as Gary Jensen)
Charles Langham .... best boy
Don Whipple .... dolly grip
Murphy Wiltz .... best boy
 
Animation Department
Scott Caple .... animator
Jay Davis .... animator
Judy Elkins .... animator
James Keefer .... animator
Kim Knowlton .... animator
Kathryn Lenihan .... animator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kimon Beazile .... wardrober
Robin Michel Bush .... costumer
Agnes G. Henry .... wardrobe supervisor
James Linn .... wardrobe supervisor
Joseph Markham .... wardrober
 
Editorial Department
John Haggar .... assistant editor (as John A. Haggar)
Christopher Koefoed .... assistant editor (as Christopher L. Koefoed)
Vicky Witt .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Bob Badami .... music editor
Jack Hayes .... orchestrator
Tommy Johnson .... musician: tuba soloist
Dan Wallin .... score mixer
James Horner .... conductor (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Howard Brady Davidson .... transportation co-captain (as Howard Davidson)
Michael McDuffee .... transportation coordinator (as Mike McDuffee)
Rick Vallencia .... transportation captain (as Rick Valencia)
 
Other crew
Terry Ahern .... craft service
Deborah Arakelian .... assistant to producer
Malcolm Blanchard .... computer database manager
Bundy Chanock .... set medic
Mary Jane Ferguson .... script supervisor
Dr. Richard Green .... technical advisor
Rodger Johnson .... title designer
Don Kracks .... title designer
Alan Landaker .... video displays
Hal Landaker .... video displays
Sam Nicholson .... special lightning
Marc Okrand .... dialog consultant: Vulcan
Gene Roddenberry .... executive consultant
Judy Burns .... consultant (uncredited)
Samuel A. Peeples .... additional writing material (uncredited)
Philip Weyland .... stand-in (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Star Trek II: The Undiscovered Country (USA) (working title)
Star Trek II: The Vengeance of Khan (USA) (working title)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (new title)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - The Director's Edition (USA) (director's cut)
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MPAA:
Rated PG for violence and language.
Runtime:
113 min | USA:116 min (director's cut)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
Certification:
Italy:T | Iceland:L | South Korea:12 | Brazil:Livre | New Zealand:PG | UK:15 (video rating) (1987) (cut) | Argentina:Atp | Australia:PG | Canada:PG | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Netherlands:12 | Norway:11 | Norway:12 (1983) | Sweden:15 | UK:12 (DVD rating) (2002) (uncut) | UK:A (original rating) (cut) | UK:PG (video re-rating) (1989) (uncut) | USA:PG | West Germany:12 | Singapore:PG | UK:12 (special edition DVD)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the original _"Star Trek" (1967)_ episode "Space Seed (#1.22)}_, approximately 80 genetically-engineered supermen were left behind on Ceti Alpha V by the Enterprise. By the time of this film, only 15 (including Khan) are left. 20 were killed by Ceti Eels, the rest through other means (presumably as a result of the explosion of Ceti Alpha VI). more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When the mind-control worm is phasered into nonexistence, its squeal can still be heard after it has disappeared. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Saavik: Captain's log: Stardate 8130.3. Starship Enterprise on training mission to Gamma Hydra, section 14, coordinates 22-87-4. Approaching Neutral Zone; all systems normal and functioning.
Sulu: Leaving section 14 for section 15.
Saavik: Standby. Project parabolic course to avoid entering Neutral Zone.
Sulu: Aye, captain.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Family Guy: McStroke (#6.8)" (2008) more

FAQ

Did Ricardo Montalban wear a prosthetic chest in this movie?
Pavel Chekov was not in the episode Space Seed, so how can Khan and Chekov recognize each other?
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5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Light Years Ahead of Star Trek The Motion Picture, 20 June 2003
9/10
Author: marxi from Louisville, Kentucky



When Star Trek The Motion Picture was released, the masses flocked to it. Unfortunately, the first film outing for the crew of the USS Enterprise was about as exciting as watching paint dry.

Never underestimate Trekkies! This Second Star Trek movie was even more greatly anticipated than the first. Reluctantly, I went to see it. I was pleasantly surprised. Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan, in my estimation, is everything the first one should have been, and then some!

Captain Kirk, now an admiral, is experiencing some sort of mid life crisis. And of course, he ends up back in the command chair when a routine inspection and review of the rookie crew on the Enterprise runs in to unexpected trouble. The crew of the USS Enterprise is in fine form in this outing, and much of the camaraderie of the original TV series is recaptured. And when and old adversary of Captain Kirk shows up with revenge in his heart, this movie gets rolling. It has twists, turns and surprises aplenty. The ending is truly a surprise.

Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan is a wonderful complement to the original TV series and stands on its own as a very good space adventure film. I'd rate it a 89.5/100. If you want to see what all the full about Star Trek is, Star Trek II is a great place to start.

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