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Star Trek:
Movie Information

NEWS FLASH! Read about the Anti-Continuum Campaign!

A legal letter from a Viacom lawyer [see also: the annotated version] forced us to remove the synopsis of "Star Trek: First Contact" from this web site, though it was of course perfectly legal to have it here. (Aren't scare tactics wonderful?) Also, there will be no images from "Star Trek: First Contact" as those could be copyright infringement. :-(

Michael Brown had added the synopsis to his web site with some useful comments at the top and bottom of the page, but those lousy lawyers got to him, too. There was a link here to Alta Vista with the synopsis, but that article has expired now.

I have decided that to stop maintaining this Movie website for now until after "First Contact" comes out. After that point, this will be an information archive about each of the movies, including such things as movie reviews, credits, synopses*, and other things. I will leave this information here in the mean time.

While you're here, though, please stop by the Deep Space Nine and Voyager websites from Psi Phi.

* - synopses as in descriptions of the movie which are 100% legal to be included in a web site such as this, such as (for example) the one which Viacom lawyers yanked off previously. Note: If you are a lawyer working for Viacom, you are forbidden to access this information.
[There used to be a picture of the Enterprise (TM) here.]
Title:
The title of the next Star Trek: The Next Generation(TM) motion picture is "Star Trek: First Contact". Other titles included:
Actors:
Confirmed: Uncertain: Definitely *NOT* Starring: Unknown:
[There used to be an image of Worf(TM) here.]
Wait! Isn't Worf(TM) on "Deep Space Nine(TM)"?
Yes, he is, right now. In "Accession(TM)", Worf(TM) mentions that he will be away from the station visiting his parents in seven months, which is about when the second movie will take place.
Release:
U.S. Thanksgiving (late November), 1996.
Filming:
April 9, 1996 to July 1996, second unit in August.
Director:
Jonathan Frakes. This is his directorial debut on the big screen, but he has directed several "TNG(TM)", "DS9(TM)", and "Voyager(TM)" episodes.
Writers:
Rick Berman
Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Producers:
Producer: Rick Berman
Executive Producer: Marty Hornstein
Crew:
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith (ST1(TM), ST5(TM), Voyager(TM) theme)
Costumes: Robert Blackman
Director of Cinematography: Matthew Linetti
Make-Up Artist: Michael Westmore
Production Designer: Herman Zimmerman
Budget:
The budget is $40 million, making it the second-most expensive Trek film yet.
Location shots:
Arizona (Titan Missle Museum Green Valley) and Oregon (somewhere)
Plot points:
Placed in a separate file.

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