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Star Trek Movie Memories
- Narrated by: William Shatner
- Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Star Trek Movie Memories recounts all the chaos, creative turmoil, backstage politics, power plays, and production nightmares that permeated every one of the six Star Trek movies, including the accumulated grudges that haven't yet mellowed with the passage of time. And the stories... Nicholas Meyer writing the script for Star Trek II in 12 days... Kirstie Alley doing her Leonard Nimoy imitation in an audition... How Kirk's love interest in Star Trek IV began as a role for Eddie Murphy... and you can imagine the rest (or maybe not).
With stories and quotes from the principles that have never before been uttered in public, this will deliver a truly unprecedented behind-the-scenes view of the Trek films that will amaze even the most avid Trekker.
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- Barbara Allan
- 2020-06-07
Star Trek Movie Memories
Enjoyed these Star Trek Movie Memories
William Shatner is a wonderful storie teller.
Makes me want to see the Star Trek films again.
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- Compulsive Reader
- 2020-09-03
If you’re a Trekker, you’ll love this
A fun romp through the details of making the TOS movies. Actually gave me insight into the production process of a movie. Little more about the business of getting a Star Trek movie made rather than sentimental stories of the gang getting together one more time. Shatner is straight forward and matter of fact while remaining engaged. Particularly interesting when he talks about Star Trek V- the movie Shatner directed. So glad everyone persevered and got these movies made!
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