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==Background Information==

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== Background Information ==

 

[[File:Star Trek I.jpg|thumb|The theatrical poster for ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]

 

[[File:Star Trek I.jpg|thumb|The theatrical poster for ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]

 

[[File:Wise, Shatner, Roddenberry, Kelly, Nimoy.jpg|thumb|From left to right: Robert Wise, William Shatner, Gene Roddenberry, DeForest Kelley, and Leonard Nimoy]]

 

[[File:Wise, Shatner, Roddenberry, Kelly, Nimoy.jpg|thumb|From left to right: Robert Wise, William Shatner, Gene Roddenberry, DeForest Kelley, and Leonard Nimoy]]

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* This was the third of five ''Star Trek'' projects to be adapted into [[View-Master]] reels.

 

* This was the third of five ''Star Trek'' projects to be adapted into [[View-Master]] reels.

 

* The [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]] was launched in coordination with this movie, four days prior to its premiere. The character of Ilia is inexplicably featured in the first two story arcs, even though they take place after the events of the movie.

 

* The [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]] was launched in coordination with this movie, four days prior to its premiere. The character of Ilia is inexplicably featured in the first two story arcs, even though they take place after the events of the movie.



* The film was nominated for three [[Academy Award]]s: "Art Direction", "Music (Original Score)", and "Visual Effects". It was also nominated for the [[Hugo Award]] for "Best Dramatic Presentation", ten [[Saturn Award]]s (winning for "Best Special Effects"). In 2002, the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|DVD release]] was nominated for another Saturn Award, this time for "Best DVD Classic Film Release".

 

 

* The film was one of only a few Hollywood productions, and also one of the last along with Disney's ''The Black Hole'', that introduces the film with an overture – a practice commonly used for "epic" movies. For that purpose, Jerry Goldsmith chose to present the auditory "Ilia's Theme", which he also referred to as a "love theme". The overture runs for approximately three minutes, and is then taken over by the film's concise main theme (which later became famous as TNG's main title) ([[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)#20th Anniversary Special Edition|20th Anniversary Special Edition soundtrack]] booklet).

 

* The film was one of only a few Hollywood productions, and also one of the last along with Disney's ''The Black Hole'', that introduces the film with an overture – a practice commonly used for "epic" movies. For that purpose, Jerry Goldsmith chose to present the auditory "Ilia's Theme", which he also referred to as a "love theme". The overture runs for approximately three minutes, and is then taken over by the film's concise main theme (which later became famous as TNG's main title) ([[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)#20th Anniversary Special Edition|20th Anniversary Special Edition soundtrack]] booklet).

 

* The ''V'Ger'' sound effects were performed by the blaster beam – a musical instrument invented by former ''Star Trek'' actor [[Craig Huxley]]. The sound was created by several strings attached to an eighteen-foot aluminum body and amplified by motorized guitar pickups. The blaster beam effect was later reused in {{film|2}} (during Kirk's battle with [[Khan Noonien Singh|Khan]] in the [[Mutara Nebula]]) {{film|3}} (very briefly, during the theft of the ''Enterprise'' from [[Spacedock]]) and in {{film|8}} for the spacewalk sequence and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]'s final encounter with the [[Borg Queen]].

 

* The ''V'Ger'' sound effects were performed by the blaster beam – a musical instrument invented by former ''Star Trek'' actor [[Craig Huxley]]. The sound was created by several strings attached to an eighteen-foot aluminum body and amplified by motorized guitar pickups. The blaster beam effect was later reused in {{film|2}} (during Kirk's battle with [[Khan Noonien Singh|Khan]] in the [[Mutara Nebula]]) {{film|3}} (very briefly, during the theft of the ''Enterprise'' from [[Spacedock]]) and in {{film|8}} for the spacewalk sequence and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]'s final encounter with the [[Borg Queen]].

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* ''Director's Edition'' Region 1 DVD: {{d|6|November|2001}}

 

* ''Director's Edition'' Region 1 DVD: {{d|6|November|2001}}

 

* ''Director's Edition'' Region 2 DVD: {{d|13|May|2002}}

 

* ''Director's Edition'' Region 2 DVD: {{d|13|May|2002}}



* [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=211297571&s=143441 Original theatrical release] at the [[iTunes Store]]

 



* [http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=270472306&s=143441/ The Director's Edition] at the iTunes Store

 

 

* Original theatrical release Blu-ray: {{d|12|May|2009}}

 

* Original theatrical release Blu-ray: {{d|12|May|2009}}



* Soundtrack release, La La Land Records: {{d|5|June|2012}}

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* Soundtrack release, [[La-La Land Records]]: {{d|5|June|2012}}

 

* Star Trek I: The Motion Picture [Blu-ray] Directors Edition (reported) {{d|30|April|2013}}

 

* Star Trek I: The Motion Picture [Blu-ray] Directors Edition (reported) {{d|30|April|2013}}

 

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== Awards and honors ==

 

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''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' received the following awards and honors.

 

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!Nominee(s)

 

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!Result

 

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|rowspan="15"|{{y|1980}}

 

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|rowspan="3"|[[Academy Award]]s

 

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|Art Direction

 

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|Art Direction: [[Harold Michelson]], [[Joe Jennings]], [[Leon Harris]], [[John Vallone]]; Set Decoration: [[Linda DeScenna]]

 

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|rowspan="14"|Nominated

 

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|Music (Original Score)

 

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|[[Jerry Goldsmith]]

 

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|Visual Effects

 

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|[[Douglas Trumbull]], [[John Dykstra]], [[Richard Yuricich]], [[Robert Swarthe]], [[Dave Stewart]], [[Grant McCune]]

 

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|[[Golden Globe Award]]s

 

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|Best Original Score - Motion Picture

 

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|[[Jerry Goldsmith]]

 

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|[[Hugo Award]]s

 

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|Best Dramatic Presentation

 

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|Screenplay by [[Harold Livingston]], Story by [[Alan Dean Foster]] and [[Gene Roddenberry]], Directed by [[Robert Wise]]

 

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|rowspan="10"|[[Saturn Award]]s

 

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|Best Make-Up

 

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|[[Fred B. Phillips]], [[Janna Phillips]], [[Ve Neill]]

 

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|Best Costumes

 

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|[[Robert Fletcher]]

 

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|Best Music

 

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|[[Jerry Goldsmith]]

 

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|Best Supporting Actress

 

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|[[Nichelle Nichols]]

 

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|Best Supporting Actor

 

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|[[Leonard Nimoy]]

 

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|Best Actress

 

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|[[Persis Khambatta]]

 

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|Best Actor

 

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|[[William Shatner]]

 

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|Best Director

 

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|[[Robert Wise]]

 

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|Best Science Fiction Film

 

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|Best Special Effects

 

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|[[Douglas Trumbull]], [[Richard Yuricich]], [[John Dykstra]]

 

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|Won

 

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|rowspan="4"|{{y|2001}}

 

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|rowspan="4"|[[DVD Exclusive Award]]s

 

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|Best Audio Commentary

 

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|[[Robert Wise]], [[Douglas Trumbull]], [[John Dykstra]], [[Jerry Goldsmith]], [[Stephen Collins]]

 

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|rowspan="3"|Nominated

 

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|Best Overall New Extra Features, Library Title

 

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|Best DVD Menu Design

 

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|[[1K Studios]]

 

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|Best New, Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes

 

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|Producer: [[David C. Fein]], Restoration Supervisor: [[Michael Matessino]], Visual Effects Supervisor: [[Daren Dochterman]]

 

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|Won

 

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|{{y|2002}}

 

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|[[Saturn Award]]s

 

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|Best DVD Classic Film Release

 

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|Nominated

 

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|{{y|2012}}

 

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|[[IFMCA Award]]s

 

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|Best Archival Release of an Existing Score

 

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|Music by [[Jerry Goldsmith]], Album Produced by [[Didier C. Deutsch]], [[Mike Matessino]], [[Bruce Botnick]], [[MV Gerhard]], [[Matt Verboys]] and [[David C. Fein]], Liner Notes by [[Jeff Bond]] and [[Mike Matessino]], Album Art Direction by [[Jim Titus]] ([[La-La Land]])

 

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|Won

 

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