
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Adventure and imagination will meet at the final frontier.
A renegade Vulcan with a startling secret hijacks the U.S.S. Enterprise in order to find a mythical planet.
- 5.7
- 1989
- Released
- 1h 46m

William Shatner
Captain James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy
Captain Spock
DeForest Kelley
Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
James Doohan
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
George Takei
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu
Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Pavel Chekov
Nichelle Nichols
Cmdr. Uhura
Laurence Luckinbill
Sybok
David Warner
St. John Talbot
Charles Cooper
Gen. Korrd
Cynthia Gouw
Caithlin Dar
Todd Bryant
Capt. Klaa
Spice Williams-Crosby
Vixis (as Spice Williams)
Rex Holman
J'onn
George Murdock
God
Jonathan Simpson
Young Sarek
Beverly Hart
High Priestess
Steve Susskind
Pitchman
Bill Quinn
McCoy's Father
Melanie Shatner
Yeoman
Michael Berryman
Sybok Warrior (uncredited)
Carey Scott
Young Spock![Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/6dxp_4bB2sA/hqdefault.jpg)

Released
en
$33,000,000.00
$63,000,000.00
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- #romulans
- #belief in god
- #cult leader
- #space opera
- #levitation
- #el capitan
- #outer space
- #jailbreak
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"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" is a highly watchable film which features a much greater reliance upon rollicking humour than we have become accustomed to during the more recent adventures. This humour works for the most part and William Shatner seems inexhaustibly determined in his new role as director to include as much eye catching action as he possibly can into the running time - he really

Starts off promisingly, but descends quickly into a somewhat outlandish tale as the crew of the Enterprise meet up with the half brother of "Spock". We are then lumbered with a search for "God" that messes up the whole point of escapist fantasy with religiosity and along the way subjects us to a mind-numbing attempt at indoctrination. Of course there is scope for a discussion on a more ethical app

I know, I know, I know, please don't hate me. Please. But, this came out in '89, my parents were busy, they dropped Heath and I off at the theater and didn't come in with us, and, yeah, that happened a lot growing up, but this was the FIRST STAR TREK MOVIE I GOT TO SEE BY MYSELF. And, really, it sort of became MY Star Trek movie. Not the ones I shared with my father, but MY Star Trek. And

_**At the end of the day, it entertains**_ This 1989 entry in the Star Trek film series was an earnest and noble effort by William Shatner, who directed and plotted the film, to tackle a subject that only he and Star Trek would dare attempt. Unfortunately it's become law in Trekdom to pick apart this film as a turkey of astronomical proportions; consequently a sort of bandwagon phenomenon has d
**Underrated and fun!** This is my favorite Star Trek movie. The whole film bubbles with humour and the music score is fantastic. I love the bookend _'Row, row, row your boat'_ sequences. An emotional and funny film - my favourite goosebumps moment being when Kirk says 'I've always known...I'll die alone". Brings tears to my eyes that part - it really does. You'll have to excuse me, I'm gett











