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- William ShatnerAdmiral James T. Kirk
- Leonard NimoyCaptain Spock
- Ricardo MontalbánKhan Noonien Singh
- DeForest KelleyCommander Leonard H. McCoy, M.D.
- James DoohanCommander Montgomery Scott
- Walter KoenigCommander Pavel Andreievich Chekov
- George TakeiCommander Hikaru Sulu
- Nichelle NicholsCommander Nyota Uhura
- Kirstie AlleyLieutenant Saavik
- Bibi BeschDr. Carol Marcus
- Merritt ButrickDr. David Marcus
- Paul WinfieldCaptain Clark Terrell
Tony Cecere. Gary Combs. Learn more about the full cast of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.
Overview. Share. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) ← Back to main. William Shatner. Admiral James T. Kirk. Leonard Nimoy. Captain Spock. DeForest Kelley. Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. James Doohan. Cmdr. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott. Walter Koenig. Cmdr. Pavel Chekov. George Takei. Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu. Nichelle Nichols. Cmdr. Uhura. Bibi Besch.
Dr. Carol Marcus. Merritt Butrick. Dr. David Marcus. Paul Winfield. Captain Clark Terrell. Kirstie Alley. Lt. Saavik. Ricardo Montalban. Khan Noonien Singh. Judson Scott. Joachim. Ike Eisenmann....
1982 • PG. Khan, a genetically enhanced “super man” from Kirk’s past, returns to seek revenge on now-Admiral Kirk, the man who banished he and his followers to a dying planet 15 years earlier. How to pitch startrek.com.
Cast; Crew; William Shatner Admiral James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy Captain Spock Ricardo Montalban Khan Noonien Singh DeForest Kelley Commander Leonard H. McCoy, M.D. James Doohan Commander Montgomery Scott Walter Koenig Commander Pavel Andreievich Chekov George Takei Commander Hikaru Sulu Nichelle Nichols Commander Nyota Uhura Kirstie Alley ...
Nicholas Meyer. Director. William Shatner. Admiral James T. Kirk. Leonard Nimoy. Captain Spock. Ricardo Montalban. Khan Noonien Singh. DeForest Kelley. Commander Leonard H. McCoy, M.D. James...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The peculiar thing about Spock is that, being half human and half Vulcan and therefore possessing about half the usual quota of human emotions, he consistently, if dispassionately, behaves as if he possessed very heroic human emotions indeed. He makes a choice in “Star Trek II” that would be made only by a ...