Overview:
When an alien race and factions within Starfleet attempt to take over a planet that has "regenerative" properties, it falls upon Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise to defend the planet's people as well as the very ideals upon which the Federation itself was founded.Status: | Released (1998-12-11) |
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Awards: | 3 wins & 8 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $70,187,658 |
Screen: | Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Michael Piller |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures, Digital Image Associates |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 2387: Patrick Stewart - Captain Jean-Luc Picard
- 1213786: Brent Spiner - Lt. Commander Data
- 2391: Michael Dorn - Lt. Commander Worf
- 2388: Jonathan Frakes - Commander William T. Riker
- 1164: F. Murray Abraham - Ad'har Ru'afo
- 2516: Anthony Zerbe - Vice-Adm. Dougherty
- 2518: Gregg Henry - Gallatin
Crews
- 2388: Jonathan Frakes - Director - Directing
- 2504: Marty Hornstein - Executive Producer - Production
- 2383: Peter Lauritson - Producer - Production
- 2514: Michael Piller - Producer - Production
- 2387: Patrick Stewart - Producer - Production
- 2514: Michael Piller - Screenplay - Writing
- 2507: Matthew F. Leonetti - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
TheTenth
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Plot : As Jean Luc Picard attends festivities onboard the Enterprise welcoming a new race to the Federation. He receives an urgent call from Admiral Dougherty about Data, that was sent on an observation mission of the Ba'Ku race. The Federation has installed there a hidden outpost an ....
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The least of the four Next Generation films, but has its highlights Released in 1998 and directed by Jonathan Frakes, "Star Trek: Insurrection" is the third Star Trek film featuring the Next Generation cast and ninth overall. The plot revolves around a serene alien race, the Ba' ....
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I just never warmed to the "Next Generation" crew and here they did little to improve that feeling. It all begins with the most annoying of them all - the android "Data" (Brent Spiner) going a bit rogue in an ostensibly peaceful, and tech-free, settlement. What's afoot? Well after a ....
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