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William Shatner | Kirk | |
Leonard Nimoy | Spock | |
DeForest Kelley | McCoy | |
James Doohan | Scotty | |
Walter Koenig | Chekov | |
Nichelle Nichols | Uhura | |
George Takei | Sulu | |
David Warner | St. John Talbot | |
Laurence Luckinbill | Sybok | |
Charles Cooper | Korrd | |
Cynthia Gouw | Caithlin Dar | |
Todd Bryant | Captain Klaa | |
Spice Williams | Vixis | |
Rex Holman | J'onn | |
George Murdock | God |
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Producer |
Harve Bennett
Brooke Breton |
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Writer |
Gene Roddenberry
William Shatner |
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Cinematography |
Andrew Laszlo
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Musician |
Jerry Goldsmith
Hiroshima |
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The crew of the Federation starship Enterprise is called to Nimbus III, the Planet of Intergalactic Peace. They are to negotiate in a case of kidnapping only to find out that the kidnapper is a relative of Spock. This man is possessed by his life long search for the planet Shaka-Ri which is supposed to be the source of all life. Together they begin to search for this mysterious planet. |
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