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Star Trek

Director: J.J. Abrams
Writer: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Gene Roddenberry
Producer: J.J. Abrams, David Baronoff, Bryan Burk, Jeffrey Chernov, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, David Witz
Theatrical: 2009
Rated: PG-13
Studio: Paramount
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 126
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1406
DVD Details
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
Sound: AC-3
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Discs: 3
Release:Nov 2009
Price: $39.99
Credits
Kirk
Chris Pine
Spock
Zachary Quinto
Spock Prime
Leonard Nimoy
Nero
Eric Bana
Pike
Bruce Greenwood
Bones
Karl Urban
Uhura
Zoe Saldana
Scotty
Simon Pegg
Sulu
John Cho
Chekov
Anton Yelchin
Sarek
Ben Cross
Amanda Grayson
Winona Ryder
George Kirk
Chris Hemsworth
Winona Kirk
Jennifer Morrison
Gaila
Rachel Nichols
Captain Robau
Faran Tahir
Ayel
Clifton Collins Jr.
Officer Pitts (as Antonio Elias)
Tony Elias
Tactical Officer
Sean Gerace
Kelvin Crew Member
Randy Pausch
Kelvin Engineer
Tim Griffin
Kelvin Helmsman
Freda Foh Shen
Kelvin Alien (as Katarzyna Kowalczyk)
Kasia Kowalczyk
Romulan Helmsman
Jason Brooks
Kelvin Doctor
Sonita Henry
Medical Technician
Kelvin Yu
Medical Technician
Marta Martin
Kelvin Crew Member
Tavarus Conley
Kelvin Crew Member
Jeff Castle
Med Evac Pilot
Billy Brown
Young James T. Kirk
Jimmy Bennett
Stepdad (voice)
Greg Grunberg
Johnny
Spencer Daniels
Iowa Cop
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Vulcan Student
Zoe Chernov
Vulcan Student
Max Chernov
Young Spock
Jacob Kogan
Vulcan Bully
Lorenzo James Henrie
Vulcan Bully
Colby Paul
Vulcan Bully
Cody Klop
Vulcan Council Member
Akiva Goldsman
Vulcan Council Member
Anna Katarina
Long Face Bar Alien
Douglas Tait
Lew the Bartender
Tony Guma
Barfly
Gerald W. Abrams
Barfly (as James McGrath Jr.)
James McGrath
Burly Cadet
Jason Matthew Smith
Burly Cadet
Marcus Young
Shipyard Worker (as Robert Clendenin)
Bob Clendenin
Flight Officer
Darlene Tejeiro
Test Administrator
Reggie Lee
Test Administrator
Jeffrey Byron
Simulator Tactical Officer
Jonathan Dixon
Admiral Richard Barnett
Tyler Perry
Admiral James Komack
Ben Binswagner
College Council Stenographer
Margot Farley
Barracks Leader
Paul McGillion
Barracks Officer
Lisa Vidal
Shuttle Officer
Alex Nevil
Cadet Alien
Kimberly Arland
Cadet Alien (as Sufe M. Bradshaw)
Sufe Bradshaw
Cadet Alien
Jeff Chase
Enterprise Crew Member (as Charlie Haugk)
Charles Haugk
Enterprise Crew Member (as Nana Hill)
Nana Kagga
Enterprise Crew Member
Michael Saglimbeni
Enterprise Crew Member
John Blackman
Enterprise Crew Member
Jack Millard
Enterprise Crew Member
Shaela Luter
Enterprise Crew Member
Sabrina Morris
Enterprise Crew Member
Michelle Parylak
Enterprise Communiations Officer
Oz Perkins
Hannity
Amanda Foreman
Romulan Tactical Officer
Michael Berry Jr.
Romulan Communications Officer
Lucia Rijker
Romulan Commander (as Pasha Lychnikoff)
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Romulan Crew Member
Matthew Beisner
Romulan Crew Member
Neville Page
Romulan Crew Member
Jesper Inglis
Chief Engineer Olson
Greg Ellis
Transport Chief
Marlene Forte
Vulcan Elder
Leonard O. Turner
Vulcan Elder
Mark Bramhall
Vulcan Elder
Ronald F. Hoiseck
Vulcan Elder
Irene Roseen
Vulcan Elder
Jeff O'Haco
Nero's Wife
Scottie Thompson
Keenser
Deep Roy
Starfleet Computer (voice) (as Majel Barrett Roddenberry)
Majel Barrett
Starfleet Security Officer
Justin Rodgers Hall
Romulan
Mark Phelan
Vulcan Science Minister
William Morgan Sheppard
Summary
J.J. Abrams' 2009 feature film was billed as "not your father's Star Trek," but your father will probably love it anyway. And what's not to love? It has enough action, emotional impact, humor, and sheer fun for any moviegoer, and Trekkers will enjoy plenty of insider references and a cast that seems ideally suited to portray the characters we know they'll become later. Both a prequel and a reboot, Star Trek introduces us to James T. Kirk (Chris Pine of The Princess Diaries 2), a sharp but aimless young man who's prodded by a Starfleet captain, Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), to enlist and make a difference. At the Academy, Kirk runs afoul of a Vulcan commander named Spock (Zachary Quinto of Heroes), but their conflict has to take a back seat when Starfleet, including its new ship, the Enterprise, has to answer an emergency call from Vulcan. What follows is a stirring tale of genocide and revenge launched by a Romulan (Eric Bana) with a particular interest in Spock, and we get to see the familiar crew come together, including McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and Scottie (Simon Pegg).
The action and visuals make for a spectacular Big-Screen Movie, though the plot by Abrams and his writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who worked together on Transformers and with Abrams on Alias and Mission Impossible III), and his producers (fellow Losties Damon Lindeloff and Bryan Burk) can be a bit of a mind-bender (no surprise there for Lost fans). Hardcore fans with a bone to pick may find faults, but resistance is futile when you can watch Kirk take on the Kobayashi Maru scenario or hear McCoy bark, "Damnit, man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" An appearance by Leonard Nimoy and hearing the late Majel Barrett Roddenberry as the voice of the computer simply sweeten the pot. Now comes the hard part: waiting for some sequels to this terrific prequel. --David Horiuchi

Stills from Star Trek (Click for larger image)