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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Plot

When last we left the crew of the star ship Enterprise, they were heading home following a skirmish with the despotic Khan. The unpleasant incident had cost the life of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy)--or so it seemed. Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) is informed by Spock's father Sarek (Mark Lenard) that his son is being kept alive in the thoughts of one of the crew members. It now becomes necessary to search for Spock's body, so that flesh and soul can be rejoined on Vulcan. It turns out that Spock's spirit is residing within the mind of the Vulcan's longtime shipmate, "Bones" McCoy (DeForrest Kelley). Finding the body is another matter, since the Enterprise has been consigned to the trash heap and thus is out of Kirk's jurisdiction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Nichelle Nichols - Uhura; Mark Lenard - Sarek; Merritt Butrick - David; Judith Anderson - High priestess; Robin Curtis - Saavik; Robert Hooks - Admiral Morrow; Cathie Shirriff - Valkris, Merchantship; Phil Morris - Trainee Foster; Scott McGinnis - "Mr. Adventure"; Stephen Liska - Torg, Klingon; John Larroquette - Maltz, Klingon; Sharon Thomas - Waitress; Phil Chong - Stunts; Joe W. Davis - Spock...Age 25; Judi M. Durand - Space Dock Controller; Gary Faga - Prison Guard #1; Miguel Ferrer - 1st Officer, USS Excelsior; Frank Force - Elevator Voice; Chuck Hicks - Stunts; Christopher Lloyd - Kruge; Stephen Manley - Spock...Age 17; Mario Marcelino - USS Grissom Communications; Don Charles McGovern - Stunts; John Meier - Shatner's Stunt Man; Tom Morga - Stunts; Jeanne Mori - USS Grissom Helm; Vadia Potenza - Spock...Age 13; Branscombe Richmond - Gunner #2; Doug Shanklin - Prison Guard; James B. Sikking - Capt. Styles, Excelsior; Paul Sorenson - Merchant Ship Captain; Carl Steven - Spock...Age 9; Grace Lee Whitney - Janice Rand; Harve Bennett - Flight Recorder; Eddy Donno - Stunts; Kenny Endoso - Stunts; Jeff Jensen - Stunts; Allan Miller - Alien; Alan Oliney - Stunts; Frank Welker - Spock (screams); Phillip Richard Allen - Capt. Esteban, USS Grissom; Dave Cadiente - Sergeant, Klingon; Bobby Cummings - Klingon Gunner #1; Conroy Gedeon - Civilian Agent; Danny Rogers - Stunts; Teresa E. Victor - Enterprise Computer; Alan Jones - C. Lloyd's Stunt Man

Credit

David Carson - Art Director, John E. Chilberg II - Art Director, Nilo Rodis - Art Director, Ralph Winter - Associate Producer, Gene Roddenberry - Consultant/advisor, Robert Fletcher - Costume Designer, Leonard Nimoy - Director, Robert F. Shugrue - Editor, Gary Nardino - Executive Producer, James Horner - Composer (Music Score), Wes Dawn - Makeup, Scott Farrar - Camera Operator, Charles Correll - Cinematographer, Harve Bennett - Producer, Gary Nardino - Producer, Cameron Birnie - Set Designer, Tom Pedigo - Set Designer, Blake Russell - Set Designer, Alan Howarth - Special Effects, Ken Ralston - Special Effects, Frank Serafine - Special Effects, Bob Dawson - Special Effects, Gene S. Cantamessa - Sound Mixer, Phil Chong - Stunts, Chuck Hicks - Stunts, Don Charles McGovern - Stunts, Tom Morga - Stunts, Ron Stein - Stunts, Eddy Donno - Stunts, James M. Halty - Stunts, Jeff Jensen - Stunts, Alan Oliney - Stunts, Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts, Ron Rondell - Stunts, David Zellitti - Stunts, Danny Rogers - Stunts, David Burton - Stunts, Ron Stein - Stunts Coordinator, Harve Bennett - Screenwriter

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