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  1. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film, the fourth installment in the Star Trek film franchise based on the television series Star Trek. The second film directed by Leonard Nimoy, it completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), and continued in Star Trek III: The Search for ...

  2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home: Directed by Leonard Nimoy. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan. To save Earth from an alien probe, Admiral James T. Kirk and his fugitive crew go back in time to San Francisco in 1986 to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it: humpback whales.

  3. In Star Trek, a young Kirk uses an integrated Nokia mobile car phone, while Uhura is seen ordering Budweisers in an Iowa bar. The Voyage Home is the first Star Trek production to be directed by a member of the main cast.

  4. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is perhaps the lightest and most purely enjoyable entry of the long-running series, emphasizing the eccentricities of the Enterprise's crew. Read Critics Reviews....

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  5. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 motion picture released by Paramount Studios. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series. It completes the story begun in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock.

  6. www.startrek.com › movies › star-trek-iv-the-voyage-homeStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home

    1986 • PG. Using a Klingon ship, the crew of the Enterprise returns to 1980s Earth to retrieve two whales that may save the planet from destruction in their own era.

  7. A classic sci-fi comedy about the Enterprise crew time-traveling to save Earth from a mysterious probe. Read Ebert's analysis of the plot, the cast, the humor and the themes of this 1986 movie.