Auf der Suche nach Mr. Spock dvd cover (1. R2 German. Info: Everyone can contribute and help us build the largest online dvd cover site that can help libraries, schools and people in replacing their broken covers. Also designers are welcomed to share their custom covers with our community. If you notice any errors or slowness while browsing the site please contact us. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1. American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature film of the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three- film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. After the death of Spock (Leonard Nimoy), the crew of the USS Enterprise returns to Earth. Kirk (William Shatner) learns that Spock's spirit, or katra, is held in the mind of Dr. The crew must also contend with hostile Klingons, led by Kruge (Christopher Lloyd), bent on stealing the secrets of a powerful terraforming device. Paramount commissioned the film after positive critical and commercial reaction to The Wrath of Khan. Nimoy directed, the first Star Trek cast member to do so. Producer Harve Bennett wrote the script starting from the end and working back, and intended the destruction of the Enterprise to be a shocking development. Bennett and Nimoy collaborated with effects house Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) to develop storyboards and new ship designs; ILM also handled the film's many special effects sequences. Aside from a single day of location shooting, all of the film's scenes were shot on Paramount and ILM soundstages. Composer James Horner returned to expand his themes from the previous film. The Search for Spock opened June 1, 1. In its first week of release, the film grossed over $1. North America. It went on to gross $7.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Critical reaction to The Search for Spock was positive, but notably less so than the previous film. Reviewers generally praised the cast and characters, while criticism tended to focus on the plot; the special effects were conflictingly received. Roger Ebert called the film a compromise between the tones of the first and second Star Trek films. The Search for Spock was released on multiple home video formats, including VHS, DVD, and Blu- ray high definition discs. Nimoy went on to direct The Search for Spock's sequel, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The Federation Starship. Enterprise returns to Earth following a battle with the superhuman Khan Noonien Singh, who tried to destroy the Enterprise by detonating an experimental terraforming device known as Genesis. The casualties of the fight include Admiral James T. Kirk's Vulcan friend, Spock, whose casket was launched into space and eventually landed on the planet created by the Genesis Device. On arriving at Earth Spacedock, Doctor Leonard Mc. Coy begins to act strangely and is detained. Starfleet Admiral Morrow visits the Enterprise and informs the crew the ship is to be decommissioned; the crew is ordered not to speak about Genesis due to political fallout over the device. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. Brown University professor Ross S. Kraemer argues that The Search for Spock 'became Star Trek ' s first and most obvious exploration of Christian. Star Trek III - Auf der Suche nach Mr. Spock (1984): Spock ist tot! Die Stimmung unter seinen fr. Auch Pille nimmt sich den Tod seines liebsten Diskussionspartners schwer zu Herzen, trotzdem verwundert es Kirk sehr. David Marcus (Merritt Butrick). Discovering an unexpected life form on the surface, Marcus and Saavik transport to the planet. They find that the Genesis Device has resurrected Spock in the form of a child, although his mind is not present. Marcus admits that he used unstable . Meanwhile, Kruge (Christopher Lloyd), the commander of a Klingon vessel, intercepts information about Genesis. Believing the device to be potentially useful as a weapon, he takes his cloaked ship to the Genesis planet, destroys the Grissom. Spock's father, Sarek (Mark Lenard), confronts Kirk about his son's death. The pair learn that before he died, Spock transferred his katra, or living spirit, to Mc. Coy. Spock's katra and body are needed to lay him to rest on his homeworld, Vulcan, and without help, Mc. Coy will die from carrying the katra. Disobeying orders, Kirk and his officers spring Mc. Coy from detention, disable the USS Excelsior, and steal the Enterprise from Spacedock to return to the Genesis planet to retrieve Spock's body. On Genesis, the Klingons capture Marcus, Saavik and Spock and before Kruge can interrogate them their ship signals that the Enterprise has arrived and Kruge immediately beams back to the Bird of Prey. In orbit, the undermanned Enterprise is attacked and disabled by Kruge. In the standoff that follows, Kruge orders that one of the hostages on the surface be executed. David is killed defending Saavik and Spock. Kirk and company feign surrender and activate the Enterprise's self- destruct sequence, killing the Klingon boarding party while the Enterprise crew transports to the planet's surface. Promising the secret of Genesis, Kirk lures Kruge to the planet and has him beam his crew to the Klingon vessel. As the Genesis planet disintegrates, Kirk and Kruge engage in a fistfight; Kirk emerges victorious after kicking Kruge off a cliff into a lava flow. Kirk and his officers take control of the Klingon ship and head to Vulcan. There, Spock's katra is reunited with his body in a dangerous procedure called fal- tor- pan. The ceremony is successful and Spock is resurrected, alive and well, though his memories are fragmented. At Kirk's prompting, Spock remembers he called Kirk . Kirk, Starfleet officer. Shatner remarked that being directed by Leonard Nimoy, his longtime co- star and friend, was initially awkward, although as the shoot went on, it became easier as Shatner realized how confident Nimoy was. Nimoy found the most difficult scene to direct was one in which Leonard Mc. Coy talks to the unconscious Spock in sickbay, en route to Vulcan. Nimoy recalled that not only was he in the scene, but his eyes are closed, making it difficult to judge the quality of the shot or the actor's performance: . He swears that I was trying to direct him with the movement and flutter of my eyelids. Frank Welker provided Spock's screams, and Steve Blalock doubled for Nimoy, so that a total of seven actors contributed to the role. Kelley has the majority of the film's memorable scenes, but admitted to occasional difficulties in acting with and being directed by his longtime co- star. However, he has declared that he had no doubts about Nimoy's ability to direct the film. Nichols had always insisted on wearing a skirt; although the standard female uniform used trousers, the costume designer created a skirted version specifically for her. When Takei saw the first screening of the film, he changed his mind and promptly apologized. The solution was to dress her with an overlong hem and built- up shoes which, combined with a crown, added 6 inches (1. Nimoy met with Curtis, and gave her the assignment the next day. Lloyd was given the part of Kruge, a Klingon interested in securing the powerful secrets of Genesis for use as a weapon. Nimoy said that Lloyd brought a welcome element of theatricality to the role. Lenard had previously played the role in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode . Merritt Butrick reprises his role as David Marcus, Kirk's son and a scientist who had helped develop the Genesis Device, from The Wrath of Khan. Other roles include Robert Hooks as Admiral Morrow, the commander of Starfleet; James Sikking as Captain Styles, the Commanding Officer of the Excelsior; Miguel Ferrer as the Excelsior's First Officer and Helmsman. Esteban, the captain of the ill- fated Grissom. John Larroquette plays Maltz, a member of Kruge's bridge crew whom Nimoy describes as . Grace Lee Whitney, who played Janice Rand in the Star Trek television show, made a cameo appearance (wearing a wig) as . Scott Mc. Ginnis plays a young man whom Uhura forces into a closet at gunpoint. The Wrath of Khan's director, Nicholas Meyer, would not return; he had disagreed with changes made to his film's ending without his consent. When asked by Paramount Pictures if he wanted to reprise the role for the third feature, Nimoy agreed and told them, . Nimoy was given the job after he persuaded Eisner that this was not the case. He began writing the screenplay, noting that . The actor referred the producer to an episode of the television series, . Bennett said that his television producer mentality . ILM received a two- page story treatment in November 1. Production supervisor Warren Franklin said that the script they received in early 1. Although ILM had provided the effects work for The Wrath of Khan, they had only been approached after effects storyboards had been completed. For The Search for Spock, ILM were brought in much earlier, meaning that visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston and his team were involved from the planning stages. Effects cameraman Don Dow reasoned that since the ship was destroyed so quickly it did not make sense to spend a large amount of time building it. Nimoy picked George's angular and simplified take for production. After approving a small three- dimensional maquette of the final design, the effects team created an exterior Spacedock model measuring 6 feet (1. Rather than painstakingly wiring thousands of small lights, ILM made the model out of clear Plexiglass and painted it; scratching off the finish created windows. George based the humps on the top of the ship on a football player's shoulder pads. George took design cues from sketches of bodybuilders and football players, incorporating the starship equivalents of down- stretched, threatening arms and muscular shoulders, together with what looked like shoulder pads and a chin guard on the ship's outstretched neck. A graphic bird design was integrated into the ship's underside. The Enterprise bridge was reconfigured to stand in for the Grissom, with the chairs reupholstered and the central computer consoles moved to modify the floor plan. An Earth bar and the Klingon medical bay were redresses of the Enterprise sickbay. The most drastic change was made to Spock's quarters. During filming, Sosalla and crew sprinkled the creature with water to make it look more unpleasant. For the animal's demise during the Klingons' fight with the Enterprise, an additional . George and artist Phil Norwood collaborated on many of the prop designs, creating updated and sleeker versions of the original television series communicators and phasers. Many props were created out of wood and embellished with small pieces from model kits.
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