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Star Trek: Nemesis

A generation's final journey begins.
2002 | 116m | English

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En route to the honeymoon of William Riker to Deanna Troi on her home planet of Betazed, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise receives word from Starfleet that a coup has resulted in the installation of a new Romulan political leader, Shinzon, who claims to seek peace with the human-backed United Federation of Planets. Once in enemy territory, the captain and his crew make a startling discovery: Shinzon is human, a slave from the Romulan sister planet of Remus, and has a secret, shocking relationship to Picard himself.
Release Date: Dec 13, 2002
Director: Stuart Baird
Writer: John Logan, Rick Berman, Brent Spiner
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords clone, assassination, ambush, enterprise-e, romulus, android, senate, self sacrifice, starship, telepathy, spacecraft, teleportation, romulans, space opera, outer space
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Digital Image Associates
Box Office Revenue: $67,336,470
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes Commander William T. Riker
Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn Lt. Commander Worf
Gates McFadden Dr. Beverly Crusher
Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
Tom Hardy Praetor Shinzon
Ron Perlman Viceroy Vkruk
Dina Meyer Commander Donatra
Jude Ciccolella Commander Suran
Shannon Cochran Senator Tal'aura
Kate Mulgrew Admiral Janeway
Wil Wheaton Wesley Crusher
Stuart Baird Scimitar Computer (voice)
Alan Dale Praetor Hiren
David Ralphe Commander
Majel Barrett Computer (voice)
Bryan Singer Kelly (uncredited)
Whoopi Goldberg Guinan (uncredited)
Wanda Roth Starfleet Lieutenant (uncredited)
Name Job
Thomas W. Small Foley
Bub Asman Supervising Sound Editor
Aladino V. Debert 3D Animator
Jon-Marc Kortsch 3D Animator
Scott Edelstein 3D Animator
Stuart Baird Director
John Logan Story, Screenplay
Jeffrey L. Kimball Director of Photography
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting
Tim Rigby Stunts
Rick Berman Story
Brent Spiner Story
Judy Crown Hairstylist
Allan A. Apone Makeup Artist
Bart Mixon Makeup Artist
Jake Garber Makeup Artist
Michael Westmore Makeup Supervisor, Makeup Designer
Mark Meyers Dolly Grip
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Frank Smathers Supervising Dialogue Editor
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Lisa Hoyle Stunts
Keii Johnston Stunts
Steve Kelso Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Tanner Gill Stunts
Eileen Weisinger Stunts
Jon Braver Stunts, Stunt Double
Clint Lilley Stunts
Scott Rogers Stunts
Theo Kypri Stunts
Dorian Kingi Stunts
Dana Dru Evenson Stunts
Jared S. Eddo Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunt Double
Doug Coleman Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Lou Pecora Digital Compositor
Tom Morga Stunts
Cherie Baker Art Direction
Donald B. Woodruff Art Direction
John M. Dwyer Set Decoration
Ronald R. Reiss Set Decoration
Bob Ringwood Costume Design
Herman F. Zimmerman Production Design
Amanda Mackey Casting
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Dallas Puett Editor
Robert Blackman Costume Design
Anthony J. Scarano Costume Supervisor
Elizabeth Rabe Additional Hairstylist
Joy Zapata Hair Department Head
Rebecca De Morrio Hairstylist
Chris McBee Hairstylist
Shawn McKay Hairstylist
Lisa Meyers Hairstylist
Diane Pepper Hairstylist
Elaina P. Schulman Hairstylist
Kathe Swanson Hairstylist
Linda Trainoff Hairstylist
Toni-Ann Walker Hairstylist
Lumas Hamilton Jr. Hairstylist
Ora Green Hairstylist
Terry Baliel Hairstylist
Julia L. Walker Hairstylist
Karen Asano-Myers Key Hair Stylist
Zoltan Elek Makeup Artist
Earl Ellis Makeup Artist
Tina Hoffman Makeup Artist
Rick Stratton Makeup Artist
June Westmore Makeup Artist
Ellis Burman Jr. Makeup Artist
Marsha Shearrill Makeup Artist
Jill Rockow Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Ronald K. Nomura Art Department Assistant
Penny Smartt-Juday Art Department Coordinator
Andrew Petrotta Assistant Property Master
Mariano Díaz Concept Artist
Kino Scialabba Concept Artist
Tom Southwell Concept Artist
Richard J. Bayard Construction Coordinator
James M. Davis Construction Foreman
Steve Fegley Construction Foreman
John Holcombe Construction Foreman
Willard Livingston Construction Foreman
Sam Mendoza Construction Foreman
Bert Rodriguez Construction Foreman
Michael Van Dyke Construction Foreman
Robert Van Dyke Construction Foreman
Steve Callas Construction Foreman
Monica Fedrick Graphic Designer
David Tully Greensman
Jim Husbands Leadman
Gary Metzen Painter
Ralph Sarabia Painter
Jerry Moss Property Master
Cesar Orozco Propmaker
Marc Tantin Propmaker
Shawn Baden Scenic Artist
Rick Sternbach Scenic Artist
James Van Over Scenic Artist
Tom Mahoney Scenic Artist
Scott Herbertson Set Designer
Martha Johnston Set Designer
William Ladd Skinner Scenic Artist
Robert Woodruff Set Designer
Ahna Packard Set Designer
Robert Gray Set Dresser
William S. Maxwell III Set Dresser
Joe Pinkos Set Dresser
Kenneth Sayers Set Dresser
Tom Jung Storyboard Artist
Jamie Rama Storyboard Artist
Layna McAllister Assistant Camera
Eli Golub Libra Head Technician
Frank Mathews Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Greg Langham Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Leo J. Napolitano Camera Operator
Gregory J. Schmidt Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard Steadicam Operator
Dan Delgado Chief Lighting Technician
Flemming Olsen Second Unit Director of Photography
Hector Gutierrez Dolly Grip
Lukas Henrey Electrician
David Kaiser Electrician
Christopher J. Lama Electrician
Glen Magers Electrician
Chris Pavlu Electrician
William Cueto Electrician
Jim Rose Electrician
Daniel Nichols First Assistant Camera
Andy Bertelson Grip
Erik Hecomovich Grip
Richard Jones Grip
Amber Maahs Grip
Glen Purdy Grip
Jason Wayne Ellis Grip
Ignacio Woolfolk Grip
Alex Cruz Grip
Ralph Del Castillo Grip
Wayne Viespi Grip
Chip Hart Grip
Martin Reder Lighting Technician
Steven Serna Rigging Grip
Larry Sweet Rigging Grip
Jim Chase Rigging Grip
Sam Emerson Still Photographer
Glenn Cannon Video Assist Operator
David Katz Video Assist Operator
Tammy Fearing ADR Editor
Galen Goodpaster Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew C. May Assistant Sound Editor
William Cawley Assistant Sound Editor
Joseph F. Brennan Boom Operator
Richard Kite Cableman
Richard Corwin Dialogue Editor
Susan Kurtz Dialogue Editor
Mike Szakmeister Dialogue Editor
James Wright Dolby Consultant
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Fred Burke Foley Editor
Scott Curtis Foley Editor
Scott G.G. Haller Foley Editor
Randy Singer Foley Mixer
James Wolvington Sound Designer
David Grimaldi Sound Effects Editor
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Steve Mann Sound Effects Editor
Howard Neiman Sound Effects Editor
Paul C. Warschilka Sound Effects Editor
Thomas Causey Sound Mixer
Noyan Cosarer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Simcik Supervising ADR Editor
Aaron James McComas 3D Animator
Michael Kory 3D Artist
Matt Cordner CG Animator
Keith Huggins CG Animator
Joe Jackman CG Animator
Jens Zalzala CG Animator
Kevin Gillen CG Animator
Markus Kurtz CG Supervisor
Bob Ahmanson Pyrotechnician
Thomas Zell Pyrotechnician
Ron Gress Visual Effects Art Director
Evangeline Monroy Visual Effects Coordinator
Declan Quinn Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Eggenweiler Visual Effects Editor
Heather J. Morrison Visual Effects Editor
Todd Isroelit Visual Effects Producer
Robert Schajer Visual Effects Editor
Mark Owen Forker Visual Effects Supervisor
Kenneth Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Anthony Franco Costumer
Keith M. Wegner Costumer
Kimberley Shull Costumer
Richard Schoen Key Costumer
Rochelle Best Set Costumer
Lis Bothwell Set Costumer
Sandra Collier Set Costumer
Fran Murphy Set Costumer
David Mayreis Set Costumer
Lori Harris Set Costumer
Scott Janush Assistant Editor
William J. Meshover Assistant Editor
Jason Wasserman Assistant Editor
Jim Passon Color Timer
Donald Freeman Colorist
Michael Klastorin Unit Publicist
Nick Vidar Music Programmer
Kevin Connolly Musician
James Thatcher Musician
Mark McKenzie Orchestrator
Conrad Pope Orchestrator
Kenneth Hall Supervising Music Editor
Jason King Sound Effects Editor
John Alden Stunts
Tony Angelotti Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Terry Jackson Stunts
Erica Grace Stunts
Brian J. Williams Stunt Double
Brennan Dyson Stunt Double
Harry Wowchuk Stunts
Jane Austin Stunt Double
Paul Sklar Stunt Double
Brian Stewart Stunts
Kerry Lyn McKissick Script Supervisor
Richard Greenberg Title Designer
Tom Boyd Musician
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunts
Joey Anaya Stunts
Chino Binamo Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Todd Bryant Stunts
Mark Chadwick Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunts
Sonia Izzolena Stunts, Stunt Double
Max Daniels Stunts
Gene Roddenberry Original Series Creator
Alexander Courage Music
Mike Justus Stunts
Name Title
Rick Berman Producer
Marty Hornstein Executive Producer
Peter Lauritson Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, could watch again and can recommend (at least for dedicated "Star Trek" fans). I feel like I just enjoy "Star Trek" TNG just enough that I just like that we have movies. I thought this was good, but I completely understand if other people didn't appreciate it. While the core of th ... e concept is a little wonky, the look into the Romulan Empire and it's caste system is somewhat interesting on its own. It does create a lot of questions though, such as why the "untouchable" caste would be given enough resources to create such an impressive warship. We get another look into the significance of Data's character, particularly that he isn't an easy creation and cannot be copied simply. It's not the best movie, but it is fun to see some more of "Star Trek" TNG.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

_**Solid Trek Film**_ So many people inexplicably love to hate "Star Trek: Nemesis" (2002), but it's actually a solid Trek film featuring the Next Generation cast. The lengthy space battle in the final act is second to none in the Star Trek franchise. But that's not the main reason I like it. ... I like the whole exploration of the conflict of flesh (Shinzon) and spirit (Picard) and the debate over nature (Picard) vs. Nurture (Shinzon), or is it nature (Shinzon) vs. Nurture (Picard)? Like "Star Trek VII: Generations" (1994), it entertains while delving into deeper themes, although "Generations" is better (a near masterpiece, in fact; see my review for details). Data's course of action at the end is way more compelling and moving than a similar scene in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982). Think about it, Data becomes the Christ figure by making the ultimate gesture of love and loyalty; an android, no less. Speaking of TWOK, "Nemesis" is often said to be a quasi-remake of that film. It shares some plot elements of the trilogy (TWOK, TSFS and TVH), but that's it (more specifically, the space stand-off, Data's sacrifice and the "resurrection" of a blank-version of himself). It's an homage, not a remake, and better than the overrated TWOK. While NEMESIS may not rank with the greatest of Trek films, it's certainly a solid Trek movie, along the lines of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991). It has the most beautiful space sequences in the series and the score by Jerry Goldsmith is superlative as usual, not to mention welcomely familiar. Concerning the incredible ire the dune buggy sequence has provoked, I'm at a loss. The landing party had to cover a lot of terrain, how else would they do it without something to travel in? Why walk miles on end when you don't have to? Besides, it's a fun scene and gives the austere proceedings a much-needed jolt at that particular point. Be sure to check out the deleted scenes; there are a couple that shouldn't have been cut, like the one involving Riker's joke on Picard's new First Officer and an amusing one involving Picard and Data having a discussion over wine. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes. GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

This time it's the "Next Generation" who take to the silver screen in what I found to be a passable adventure film. Even for a "Star Trek" film, it starts of implausibly though with "Riker" and "Troi" getting married and having their first dance - but there was no "Lady in Red" or "I Will Always Lov ... e You"... we didn't even get Tammy Wynette singing "DIVORCE"... Cleary this film was going to be lacking in realism then... Anyway, shortly afterwards "Capt. Picard" (Patrick Stewart) and the crew head to "Romulus" for a summit only to find that Alan Dale and the entire senate have been assassinated and that Praetor "Shinzon" (Tom Hardy) is in charge of a very heavily armed warship. The two men meet and it is quite clear that the former has megalomaniacal tendencies that involve a personal relationship with our brave Captain. The story is not so hot, the plot - as ever with this strand of ST couldn't just have a straightforward action theme - phasers and photon torpedos at the ready. No, we had to have some dull familial sub-plots and the always annoying "Data" (Brent Spiner) finds himself a brother (think "C3PO" on the Cloud City above "Bespin"). Anyway, trust wains, tempers flare and the last twenty minutes are genuinely at the better end of ST moviedom - loads of pyrotechnics and hammy acting. Hardy does fine as the baddie (he was only 25) and the rest of the established cast turn up and go through the motions as usual. It benefits from less moralising and more action, and is perfectly watchable - if entirely forgettable afterwards.

Nov 10, 2022