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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

The battle for peace has begun.
1991 | 110m | English

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After years of war, the Federation and the Klingon empire find themselves on the brink of a peace summit when a Klingon ship is nearly destroyed by an apparent attack from the Enterprise. Both worlds brace for what may be their deadliest encounter.
Release Date: Dec 06, 1991
Director: Nicholas Meyer
Writer: Denny Martin Flinn, Nicholas Meyer, Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal
Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Thriller
Keywords farewell, peace conference, uss enterprise-a, rura penthe, starship, spacecraft, court case, teleportation, peace contract, plan, conspiracy, political assassination, space opera, mentor protégé relationship, environmental disaster, outer space
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $96,888,996
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
William Shatner Kirk
Leonard Nimoy Spock
DeForest Kelley McCoy
James Doohan Scotty
Walter Koenig Chekov
Nichelle Nichols Uhuru
George Takei Sulu
Mark Lenard Sarek
David Warner Chancellor Gorkon
Kim Cattrall Lt. Valeris
Rosanna DeSoto Azetbur
Christopher Plummer Chang
Kurtwood Smith Federation President
Brock Peters Admiral Cartwright
Paul Rossilli Kerla
John Schuck Klingon Ambassador
Iman Martia
Leon Russom Chief In Command
Michael Dorn Klingon Defense Attorney
Grace Lee Whitney Excelsior Communications Officer
Robert Easton Klingon Judge
Clifford Shegog Klingon Officer
William Morgan Sheppard Klingon Commander
Brett Porter General Stex
Jeremy Roberts Excelsior Officer
Michael Bofshever Excelsior Engineer
Angelo Tiffe Excelsior Navigator
Boris Lee Krutonog Helmsman Lojur
Christian Slater Excelsior Communications Officer
Tom Morga The Brute
Todd Bryant Klingon Translator
John Bloom Behemoth Alien
Jim Boeke First Klingon General
Carlos Augusto Cestero Munitions Man
Edward Clements Young Crewman
Katie Johnston Martia as a Child
Doug Engalla Prisoner at Rura Penthe
Matthias Hues Second Klingon General
Darryl Henriques Nanclus
David Orange Sleepy Klingon
Judy Levitt Military Aide
Shakti Chen ADC
Michael Snyder Crewman Dax
René Auberjonois Colonel West (uncredited)
Denise Lynne Roberts Enterprise-A Crewmember (uncredited)
Name Job
Denny Martin Flinn Screenplay
Nilo Rodis-Jamero Art Direction
Mickey S. Michaels Set Decoration
Dodie Shepard Costume Design
Herman F. Zimmerman Production Design
Ronald Roose Editor
Michael Key Makeup Artist
Janice Alexander Hairstylist
R. Christopher Biggs Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mary Burton Makeup Artist
Art Harding Makeup Artist
Tina Hoffman Makeup Artist
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi Assistant Makeup Artist
Dayne Johnson Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Dean Jones Makeup Artist
Karen Kubeck Assistant Makeup Artist
Cat'Ania McCoy-Howze Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michael Mills Makeup Supervisor
Gilbert A. Mosko Makeup Artist
Kenny Myers Makeup Department Head
Carol A. O'Connell Hairstylist
Gerald Quist Makeup Artist
Rick Stratton Makeup Artist
Ron Walters Makeup Artist
Marty Hornstein Unit Production Manager
Katy Garretson Second Assistant Director
Christopher T. Gerrity Assistant Director
Randy Suhr Second Second Assistant Director
Douglas E. Wise First Assistant Director
Richard J. Bayard Construction Coordinator
Richard Beck Assistant Property Master
Cliff Bergman Construction Foreman
Cliff Boulé Graphic Designer
Joseph Conti Graphic Designer
Edward G. Fitzgerald Leadman
Don Hulett Property Master
Alan S. Kaye Set Designer
Louise Nielsen Set Designer
Gene Nollman Set Designer
Phillip Norwood Storyboard Artist
Michael Okuda Graphic Designer
Robert Van Dyke Propmaker
Ron Wilkinson Set Designer
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Bruce Bell Sound Editor
Steve Cantamessa Boom Operator
James Cavarretta Sound Recordist
Greg Curda Foley Mixer
Ken Dufva Foley Artist
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Marva Fucci Assistant Sound Editor
Thomas A. Fucci Sound Editor
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Haney Sound Recordist
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Michael Herbick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank Howard Sound Editor
Suhail Kafity Sound Editor
Victoria Martin Foley Editor
F. Hudson Miller Supervising Sound Editor
R.J. Palmer Sound Editor
Gary Ritchie Sound Recordist
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
Butch Wolf Foley Editor
Jack Woods Sound Editor
Terry D. Frazee Special Effects, Special Effects Supervisor
Don Pike Stunt Coordinator
Eric Anderson Camera Operator
Jeff Case Dolly Grip
John V. Fante Second Unit Director of Photography
Kristin R. Glover Camera Operator
Rob Morey First Assistant Camera
Raman Rao Chief Lighting Technician
Gregory Schwartz Still Photographer
Christine Heinz Key Costumer
Joseph Markham Key Costumer
Elaine Maser Costume Supervisor
Scott Caldwell Assistant Editor
Daniel Candib Assistant Editor
Dale E. Grahn Color Timer
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Rhonda Baer Location Manager
Bunny Andrews Music Editor
Faye Brenner Script Supervisor
Andrea Walzer Script Supervisor
Timothy Greenwood Projection
Bob Hoffman Unit Publicist
Brian Wensel Production Accountant
Steve Neill Special Effects Makeup Artist
Don Pulford Stunt Double
Gary Baxley Stunts
Hal Burton Stunts
Joy Hooper Stunts
Fred Stafford ADR Editor
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Rob King Stunts
Jeffrey Scott Jensen Stunts
Noon Orsatti Stunts
Alan Marcus Stunts
Gary Pike Stunts
Spike Silver Stunts
Danny Rogers Stunts
Nicholas Meyer Screenplay, Director
Hiro Narita Director of Photography
Cliff Eidelman Original Music Composer, Conductor
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Ed French Special Effects Makeup Artist
Wayne Toth Special Effects Makeup Artist
Todd Tucker Special Effects Makeup Artist
Steven-Charles Jaffe Second Unit Director
Iain McCaig Storyboard Artist
Jan Glaser Casting Associate
David Oliver Pfeil Title Designer
Gene Roddenberry Original Series Creator, In Memory Of
Cole S. McKay Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Ed Anders Stunts
Jeff Bornstein Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunts
Joe Farago Stunts
BJ Davis Stunts
Scott Leva Stunts
Eric Norris Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Don Ruffin Stunts
Joyce Agu Stunt Double
William Hoy Editor
Bobbi Banks ADR Editor
Leonard Nimoy Story
Lawrence Konner Story
Mark Rosenthal Story
Name Title
Ralph Winter Producer
Brooke Breton Associate Producer
Steven-Charles Jaffe Producer
Leonard Nimoy Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Fresh from their flirtation with the Almighty, our crew of intrepid explorers are on the eve of hanging up their phasers when they are summoned to carry out one last mission. This time, it's just a courtesy job to escort the Klingon High Chancellor to a conference on Earth. They meet, have a nice st ... ate dinner and exchange some Shakespeare; next thing the Klingon has been assassinated and "Kirk" and "McCoy" have been fitted up for the crime and imprisoned on a cold penal colony that makes "Hoth" look like Barbados. Now we have a race to free them and get to the new venue of the peace meeting before the warmongering "General Chang" (Christopher Plummer, complete with a bolt-on eyepatch) and his Federation co-conspirators put the kibosh on the proceedings and they all die fighting. This is the last ensemble outing for the whole crew and it's a great bit of action adventure in the spirit of "Wrath of Khan" (1982). A fitting finale for their last voyage together.

Jul 01, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

I mean, there are better Star Trek movies, but this was 1991 and the Berlin Wall fell and the Klingons were the metaphor for the USSR (despite what the current everything is political writers of Picard say, despite their attempts to invert it) and spray cans destroyed to O-Zone layer... ... and s ... o do moons. So.... this fit PERFECTLY into 1991. PERFECTLY, and good science fiction is always a commentary on politics, culture, religion, something contemporary that needs to be poked at and examined. And that is EXACTLY what VI does, and it does it to the letter. It examines the old cold warriors in a new time of peace.

Jan 10, 2023