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Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
Directed By: Nicholas Meyer
Synopsis: On the eve of retirement, Kirk and McCoy are charged with assassinating the Klingon High Chancellor and imprisoned. The Enterprise crew must help them escape to thwart a conspiracy aimed at sabotaging the last best hope for peace.
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Still my favorite Star trek film! The film was perfect and a great send off to the classic crew.
Same for me
Yes, it aged so well. Also, the soundtrack is incredible!
This film is a different kind of "Star Wars", and has nothing to do with the ideals of the philosophy surrounding Star Trek; “Going Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Rest in peace David Warner, Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, James Doohan, Deforest Kelley, Christopher Plummer, rene auberjonois and Gene Roddenberry. All of you have lived long and prospered and have inspired me farewell!
RIP Christopher Plumber - "General Chang" has passed on February 05, 2021 at age 91.
He lived long and prospered
Yes, indeed. "Plummer", though. No worries. It's the thought that counts.
Classmate with William Shatner
His daughter is playing the main villain in season 3 of picard cannot wait to see it
After all these years, this trailer still gives me goosebumps, from "Head to Tail" (that's film projectionist talk).
Even to this very day, I am not sure I've ever seen a more confidently written and directed franchise film. They knew this was going to be a slam dunk, and every shot of the movie has swagger and fun. As fans, this was the greatest goodbye we could have ever hoped for.
Perfectly put.
“This is Captain Sulu, USS Excelsior.” Still the best fan-service ever slipped into a trailer.
Probably the best trailer for any classic Star Trek flick.
Put together extremely well.
One of the best trailers in Hollywood history. Definitely top 10 if there is a top 10.
@@alfredvalrie5541 💯
Watching this movie on opening night in the college town of Ann Arbor, MI...early December...barely 5 weeks after Rodenberry had passed was a transformative experience. Full house of sci-fi college students who understood the gravity of Gene's passing better than I. Every introduction at the beginning (also because it was the last movie for the original crew) was met with wild, standing, uprarious applause. Every single one. When Gene Rodenberry's name hit the screen, the group of 500+ people in that room made a sound like a 747 on takeoff.
Part celebration of his life and work and part public mourning with their peers. People openly weeping. It was a moviegoing experience unlike anything that I had ever experienced and I will cherish it until my last day.
Too bad he was "past it" in the 1970s, so they had to take the franchise away from him. He then complained he didn't like every movie after the first one, I think, including this one. I remember seeing this trailer, but not where I saw the movie; it must have been when I was in college, too.
Thank you for sharing, what a wonderful story
Our opening night crowd is an all time memory for me, too. It was the first movie I had ever been to where people actually cheered for big scenes and like you mentioned, the credits as well. It's still a short list to this day: Independence Day, The Phantom Menace, The Avengers, The Force Awakens and Endgame.
The big series finale to _Trek Classic,_ after a grand 25-year mission.
A post-series swan song of the NBC series.
I wish they had kept in Scotty’s line ‘ She cannot take much of this ‘ when Enterprise is taking a pounding in the climactic battle with Chang’s Bird of Prey. It was said so well by Jimmy Doohan and really conveyed the plight of the Enterprise crew trying to survive against the odds!
Christopher Plummer dies at 91. May he rest in Sto'vo'Kor.
Christopher Plummer was awesome in this movie ...clearly my favorite Star Trek-villain.
the video-transmission from the poor Klingon on Praxis got me everytime! :(
I saw this in theaters when I was a kid. An amazing movie!
“Now, you are invited to join them for one last adventure. For the end of each journey lies The Undiscovered Country. “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”.”
This made up for that last film.
Boy, I miss these guys.
The theater was packed when I saw this in a afternoon viewing. When was a Star Trek film ever like that ?
Oh let's see...
_Star Trek: The Motion Picture_ (yeah, it was a bit of a clunker but you'd better believe on opening day the place was packed--Trekkies finally got their wish and got to see _Star Trek_ on a forty-foot screen)
_Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan_ (it wasn't called _Star Trek II_ until the VHS release)
_Star Trek III: The Search for Spock_ (that one *was* called _Star Trek III_ in promotional materials and on opening day)
_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_ (*BIG* crowds for a couple of weeks in my adopted hometown of Austin)
_Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country_ (more big crowds to send off the original crew)
_Star Trek: First Contact_ (the only good TNG movie and the last one to draw huge crowds until...)
_Star Trek_ (the only good Kelvin movie, IMO)
For all of those movies, I was there in the theater on opening day (and for some like _Wrath of Khan_ for multiple re-watches), and I guarantee you that the theaters were packed on all of those outings. (For the other stinkers in the series, notsomuch.)
@@ScottGammans I seen STTMP in the theater the opening weekend and , yeah it was packed . I was so hyped for this film and it was so magnificent to see the Enterprise on the big screen as seeing Kirk Spock and McCoy again . Also seen the Wrath of Khan too in the theater was a little multiplex but had it at two of them and was packed as well .
@Wally#01 Star Trek V Teaser Poster: "Why are they putting seatbelts in theaters this summer?" So people don't walk out early.
If only the Star Wars guys coulda gone out with a film like this!
Totally agree!!
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At the tender age of 12, I correctly guessed that the Bird of Prey was firing while cloaked! 🖖😀
Same here! (14 Years old)
I never knew they couldn't do that (until watching this film) lol!
Rest in peace, Christopher Plummer.
That cheeky shot of 'Kirk' being vaporised must have freaked people out at the time!
I would describe this actually quite a modern-style trailer.
1:37 Yeah, IIRC Takei was fed-up and done with Shatner's ego, and the only way they could get him to come back for the last OS movie was if he was filmed separately and didn't have any "real, physical" scenes with Shatner, so that's why they made him the Excelsior captain. 😂
1:44, "Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war" - Chang
RIP Mr. Plummer
I remember when the last Star Trek movie with the Original Cast, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) Movie came out or released at the Movie theaters on December 6th, 1991 ! I think I watched this movie on opening day or the day It came out !
Personally, my favorite "Trek" film!
Me too
2,4 and 6
So much childhood feeling and dearest memories, in this one, it is, having it in HD only makes it more heartwarming and heartbreaking,
This was definitely one of the best Trek films.
That scene with Kirk getting hit by a phaser gun made my heart sink after initial viewing...a huge swerve I later discovered.
I remember my father reassuring me “Spock came back after he died, so I’m sure everything will be ok for Kirk.”
This was the first Star Trek movie I ever saw in theaters. While I may have been too young to fully grasp the subject matter or parallels, I absolutely loved it.,
And as an adult, it ranks as my second favorite film in the franchise. What a way for the TOS crew to go out. For me, this film and TNG’s All Good Things are the gold standard of Star Trek finales.
This is one of the best movies of all time. They just don't have writing like this any more. They haven't in a long time.
劇場版スター・トレックの最高傑作ですね。今観ても色褪せない。
The movie turns 30 today!
A wonderful farewell to the original crew of the Starship Enterprise
There's a lot of reciting Hamlet, "the undiscovered country" is invoked to refer to the concepts of future and change (and, presumably, how both ideas can seem just as scary as death itself)
Nimoy saw the present was catching up with our current political/social times with the fall of the Berlin Wall symbolizing the breakdown of the United States vs Europe
Mainly the end of the Cold War
The best stories of the franchise derive from our real-world headlines and dramatizes what happens in the future and the best of science fiction is taking a human theme and just putting it in a different environment according to William Shatner
Plus the Enterprise crew's final outing forced them to confront their own capacity for prejudice with the Klingons from the tv series while grappling with the boundaries of Utopianism
It also critiques the limits of 1960s liberalism
References To Kill a Mockingbird and even evokes the Kennedy assassination
Barely recognize Kim Catrall in this too
It's a shame creator Gene Roddenberry passed away 2 months before the movies release from a blood clot at 70 but the filmmakers did dedicate it in his memory
The man always believed in equal representation gathering everyone of all colors, races working in peaceful harmony on an equal basis
Polarized fans when it came out but still very good thanks to Nicholas Meyer who also did Wrath of Khan
Overall the movie and Roddenberry say that humanity has very interesting and vital future even if we are frightened of change or the unknown
Learning to step aside and let history get past us
I met my now-best friends while standing in line for _Star Trek VI_ so we also celebrated our 30th anniversary last week!
@@ScottGammans awesome
This movie will be celebrating the big 30th anniversary in December! Yes R.I.P Christopher Plumber.
Losing David Warner and Christopher Plummer in the space of a year is kinda cruel. Thanks god. Thank you so bloody much.
I saw that opening weekend in a theater in Berkeley, CA.
I was so excited to see it, I skipped school that Friday and saw the first showing. As soon as it got out, I bought a second ticket and saw the second showing too. lol
“She cannot take much more of this” from Scotty never made it in the final cut. Always makes me wonder what else got trimmed in editing it.
They released a director cut with some scenes cut out .
That's because it turned out she could in fact take much more of this.
@@nbvw3 You made me laugh! :)
Ironically, my proper introduction to Classic Trek. As a six-year-old TNG fan, I had seen a clip of the Original Series and thought it was old and dumb. Nevertheless, my parents took my sister and I to see this movie the Sunday after it opened and I enjoyed it. Slowly fell into the series and previous movies shortly after and now I prefer it over DS9, Voyager and Enterprise (the less said about Star Trek after 2005 the better).
1:49 was a mind-scrambler of a tease back in the day. We didn't have the internet then to engage in speculation, we just freaked and talked about it on the car ride on the way home.
Happy 30th Birthday Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country.
1991 - 2021.
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This got me SO pumped up as a kid... screw it, this STILL gets me so pumped up, and I've seen this movie a dozen times
at 1:35 my 12 year old self leaped out of his seat with excitement!
I've heard this film is an allegory for the fall of the USSR
The explosion of Praxis could be likened to the Chernobyl disaster.
Like a lot of old Trek it's pretty lacking in subtlety.
@@hmartinspliff Actually, it's a reference to the Marxist term of praxis, which under achieved socialist government equals economic policy. The explosion of the moon Praxis is a metaphor for the economic collapse of the Soviet Union, due to which the Soviet figureheads had to ask for peace and an end to the Cold War.
They called it Breaking the Wall down in space
Such a shame we don't get to hear that line from Scotty in the actual film. Remember seeing the trailer as a kid and absolutely realing from it until I saw it in the cinema
Interesting how this Trailer contained some alternate effects shots, like "Kirk" getting vaporized or Changs' BoP firing through its cloak.
The BoP shot firing through its cloak was in the original movie (just watched it again last night!) but the VFX shot of Kirk getting blown away was either... an earlier shot that was dropped/reworked and then inserted into the trailer, or it was created solely for the trailer. There was a lot of speculation, which Paramount played into, that Kirk would die. Seeing that shot in the trailer had us thinking "omg, are they really doing it?" Of course we should have known that if Kirk was dying, they wouldn't have put a shot of it in the trailer.
The real shot in the movie showed Kirk and his double in the same frame, with the double getting vaporized.
it's so good
the score omg
This one was a shock. I expected it to be garbage and was pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be one of the best Trek movies.
Damn good movie. Second best of all Star Trek films. I actually would like to see a bold Director’s Cut of this with some minor changes that could make this the best. Take better and make it best. I may put a fan cut together to explore an idea.
The film was extended and re-edited when it was released on VHS just months after the cinema release. The subsequent DVD then made some more changes. The bluray is the first time they've gone back to the cinema edit and released that.
@@garym6315 now that you mention it there was a version on TV that had a few cut scenes. Valeris in the torpedo room, Colonel West’s brief and his assassin reveal and a few other moments. I thought they should have remained.
It Also Had Michael Dorm Playing Colonel Worf Of Star Trek TNG Playing Kirk and Mccoys Defense Attorney He Said He Loved The Role And Considered This Word To Be Like Grandfather Of His Character Lieutenant Worf star trek TNG
Two words: Nicholas Meyer
Fire Star 💫 Trek VIThe Undiscovered Country 🖖🪐🌍
Why are they showing ads in a video about an ad?
Spanish version of this amazing UA-cam channel !!!!!
i watched all 6 original star trek movies and i liked them execpt final frontier
I even liked the final frontier even though it was bad. The Kirk, Spock McCoy trio had some really great scenes together in V
@@freelookmode9837 actually I love 4 out of 6 of the original series
Final Frontier is weakest overall; TMP is the sleepiest; The Wrath of Khan is cheapest-looking (TV division produced it, in wake of massive cost overruns of previous entry) 📽🔍
Possibly the most realistic sci-fi film ever made, seeing how history is repeating itself now.
This trailer SLAPS
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The trailer spoiled the fact that Chang was the main villain. Not that it was that much of a surprise but still.
Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war .
Chang is such a badass in every scene he is in....he immediately comes across as an imposing antagonist...the trailer merely highlights this rather than really spoiling anything.
That's a good point... but he has an eye patch for God's sake. He HAD to be the villain, LOL
Little Kid Me: "Oh no! Kirk is gonna die?!?!"
"So, Gene Roddenberry saw Star Trek Vi, and then... Then he died, so..." - Nicholas Meyer making a bit of a dark joke at a convention. Lamenting, in all seriousness, that Gene and him had a bit of a falling out over the tone of Star Trek Vi.
Really. Simply the best.
1:14 I'm sure that scene is from Star Trek 3 when the Klingons fire on original Enterprise
Aaah! I thought the same thing!
I am willing to bet most of the VFX shots weren't done by the time this trailer came out.
It is relevant today again.
To be or not to be that is the question
Council of Klingons 🎉😂❤
Redun. "The Undiscovered Country" Hamlet ... Supposed to read all of Shakespeare prior to viewing the Screenplay.
"We come in peace, shoot to kill"
Star Trekkin' 👍
It's hard to believe this movie came out, what 30 years ago? If it weren't for those damned LED clocks over the view screens, this would have been the perfect movie to go out on.🖖
Ladies and gentlemen, Star Trek.
I'd still watch a Sulu Movie
I used to think the villain was Captain Picard.
II, III, & IV trilogy is the best. This is the best of the non trilogy films. Wish the film was as good as this excellent trailer leads you to believe. Did see it 6 times at the theater though.
Very good.
Warp Speed With The Final Voyage Of The Starship Enterprise!
At The End History, Lies The Undiscovered Country!
The 30th Anniversary Of STAR TREK 6 THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY!
One Eyed Picard vs W Shatner 😂
The best movie in scfi
It was a end of the Star trek saga as we no it
Thank god they took the pen away from Shatner and gave it back to Nimoy for the last original series movie to be made. No more goofball slapstick comedy in this one, back to seriousness with some funny quips instead.
I know Wrath of Khan is arguable the best Star Trek movie in the original series, but I think this one is my favorite. The dialogue is great in this one as well, production and effects looked great as well. Great action sequences. Great villains. Wrath of Khan is really outdated even though the acting and script is superb. But this one I watched last year and it still looks good.
It is excellent! They didn't fumble the ball on their final outing. If I could only watch one TOS film, it would be this one.
Why do actors in old movies look old?
A not altogether well done film but it does appropriately bring down the curtain on the "TOS" era.
USSR coming to an end vs the us at the 20 century
I've never liked Alex Kurtzman and I never will. I can never forgive him for the death of this franchise.
Kurtzman b*stards! You killed my franchise!
@@hmartinspliff 🤣
That's a little over the top. There are millions of Trekkies like me who'd strongly disagree. _Discovery_ is more miss than hit, but I enjoyed _Picard_ and enjoyed the hell out of _Lower Decks_ (the first _Star Trek_ series since _Deep Space Nine_ that I thought was worth buying the Blu-ray season box set for!). And even if _Discovery_ hasn't always fired on all cylinders, it has given us the series I'm looking forward to the most of all: _Strange New Worlds_ !
@@ScottGammans I think my Star Trek quote is perfect for the current state of the franchise.
Also DS9 hasn't been released on blu-ray unless you come from a parallel universe... 😁
@@pferreira1983 You know what I meant; _Lower Decks_ inspired me to buy their season 1 Blu-ray box set, which is the first time I've bought a box set since DS9.
How awful is this?
What’re you talking about??
@@marcbasil Hamlet? ... "Christmas Carol."
This is a great movie, but an awful trailer.