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Synopsis:
A survey team discovers and accidentally frees Khan Noonian Singh.
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Classic and one of the best Trek Films.
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CastCrew:
Harve Bennett => *(Producer)* Gene Roddenberry => *(Creator, Original Series)* Paul Kent => Lt. Cmdr. Beach Nichelle Nichols => Cmdr. Uhura George Takei => Mr. Sulu Walter Koenig => Mr. Chekov James Doohan => Scotty DeForest Kelley => Dr. McCoy William Shatner => Admiral James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy => Captain Spock John Winston => Cmdr. Kyle Ike Eisenmann => Midshipman Peter Preston Marcy Vosburgh => Computer (voice) James Horner => Enterprise crewman (uncredited) Jeff McBride => Khan's Crewman Merritt Butrick => Dr. David Marcus Kirstie Alley => Lt. Saavik Paul Winfield => Capt. Clark Terrell Judson Scott => Joachim Weiss (uncredited) Ricardo Montalban => Khan Bibi Besch => Dr. Carol Marcus Nicholas Guest => Cadet
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Trivia:
It has been widely debated that `~1839~`'s chest was actually a prosthetic piece that he wore during the film. In the director's commentary in the special edition DVD, `~3014~` is quoted as saying that it was, in fact, Montalban's actual chest and that he was a very muscular man who worked out. The shot of the three Klingon ships SPOILER:in the Simulator room:SPOILER is from the opening sequence of !~trek_01~!~Star Trek: The Motion Picture~!. This is the only "original series" movie in which any ship actually fires phasers. In every other one in the series, only photon torpedos are used. It is also the only time in the history of the original series, both television and movies, that the Enterprise fires phasers other than the ones in the front. In a scene deleted from the original release, SPOILER:Scotty expains that the young Engineering ensign who dies during Khan's first attack was his nephew.:SPOILER SPOILER:Kirk and Khan never meet face to face during the movie. All of their interaction is through viewscreens or communicators.:SPOILER 65% of the film was shot on the same set. The original title was to be @%The Vengeance of Khan%@, but this was changed because the second sequel to !~th_wars_4~!~Star Wars~! (then titled !~th_wars_6~!~Revenge of the Jedi~!) was to be released near the same time. In the end both movie tiles were changed. When Spock and Savik speak to each other in Vulcan, the actors actually spoke in English, and then sound people created the Vulcan words to match the movements of the actors' mouths. `~1839~` watched his original ^~trek_tos_1~^~1967~^ performance to recall the character of Khan. Although Chekhov was not yet part of the crew in the 1967 ^~trek_tos_1~^~Star Trek~^ episode (@#Space Seed#@) where the Enterprise first encounters Khan, Khan recognizes Chekhov in this film when they first meet on Ceti Alpha V.
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