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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Now promoted to Admiral, [[Kirk]] returns to the drydocked [[Enterprise]] and takes command for a mission to intercept a strange [[energy cloud|cloud]] that has been destroying [[Federation]] and [[Klingon]] ships, and is on a direct course for [[Earth]].
Now promoted to Admiral, [[Kirk]] returns to the drydocked [[Enterprise]] and takes command for a mission to intercept a strange [[energy cloud|cloud]] that has been destroying [[Federation]] and [[Klingon]] ships, and is on a direct course for [[Earth]].
== Reception ==
''Star Trek: TMP'' was a financial success, thus insuring the continuation of Trek as a franchise, and has some rather good special effects. That said, the film itself is not all that fondly remembered as it moves very slowly. Nonetheless, if nothing else it is not considered as bad as some later installments.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 16:20, 8 March 2013

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star trek tmp movie poster.jpg
Producer:

Gene Roddenberry

Director:

Robert Wise

Company:

Paramount Pictures

Release Date:

December 7, 1979

Website:

StarTrek.com

  [Source]


Star Trek: The Motion Picture was the first Star Trek feature film and helped revitalize the Trek franchise.

Synopsis

Now promoted to Admiral, Kirk returns to the drydocked Enterprise and takes command for a mission to intercept a strange cloud that has been destroying Federation and Klingon ships, and is on a direct course for Earth.

Reception

Star Trek: TMP was a financial success, thus insuring the continuation of Trek as a franchise, and has some rather good special effects. That said, the film itself is not all that fondly remembered as it moves very slowly. Nonetheless, if nothing else it is not considered as bad as some later installments.

External Links

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