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  1. In the same year, however, a "Director's Edition" of the sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was also released, first in theaters and then on DVD - see our corresponding report. Nicholas Meyer not only sat in the director's chair for Part 2, but was also allowed to take over this job in 1991 for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In ...

  2. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Director's Cut. The last voyage of the Starship Enterprise will determine the fate of the Universe as Kirk and his team try to broker peace. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  3. Box office. $96.8 million [4] Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer, who also directed the second Star Trek film, The Wrath of Khan. It is the sixth feature film based on the 1966–1969 Star Trek television series. Taking place after the events of Star Trek V: The Final ...

    • December 6, 1991
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  5. The legendary adversaries are bracing themselves for the unthinkable... peace. "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" reunites original stars Wiliam Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley with co-stars James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, and George Takei. The screenplay is based upon "Star Trek" created by Gene Roddenberry.

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    is a two-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray Disc/Digital set, first released on 5 September 2022, featuring the 4K UHD release of two Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country versions, the "Theatrical Cut" and the extended "Director's Cut" (formerly the "Special Edition"). As is currently usual with UHD/Blu-ray double releases of older productions, all special features (excepting the audio commentaries and isolated music score tracks, which are present on the 4K UHD disc as well) are only included on the Blu-ray disc of the release. The two discs are mounted in a standard plastic snapcase, which itself was for the North American release issued within a matching softboard slipover sleeve. The other releases came without the sleeve.

    The 4K UHD standalone version of the film was released on the occasion of the completion of the long awaited in 4K HD 2160p resolution remastered version of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture  (The Director's Edition) in 2022, and was simultaneously released as part of the Star Trek: The Original Motion Picture 6-Movie Collection 4K UHD set. The remastering of both The Final Frontier and its The Undiscovered Country - Director's Cut followup was only completed in 2022, and it was only then that an individual downscaled standalone Blu-ray version could be released, whereupon it was decided that that was the opportune moment to concurrently release all original crew films in individual standalone 4K UHD versions as well. In this case there was a twist however; only the Theatrical Cut was released in the upgraded Blu-ray standalone version and not the Director's Cut, which therefore remained an exclusive to the 6-Movie Collection and this 4K UHD standalone releases only, conceivably as a by the Star Trek franchise intended instance of "market discrimination".

    As usual with these releases (geo-restricted to North America only, as the – former Blu-ray Region B – European/Australasian releases do not have these) a redeemable code is included to download the film in 4K resolution digitally.

    As is increasingly becoming commonplace, no DVD counterpart was issued for this particular release. Those dwindling number of DVD customers still wanting one, had to make do with the original The Undiscovered Country (Special Edition) DVD release from 2004.

    As well as the extras originally featured on the prior Special Edition DVD, excepting the text commentary by Mike and Denise Okuda, the release also included the special features in high definition, as originally done for the 2009 Blu-ray release. The total runtime of the release therefore amounted to 333 minutes.

    •Commentary by Nicholas Meyer and Denny Martin Flinn

    •Commentary by Larry Nemecek and Ira Steven Behr

    •Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman †

    •To Be Or Not To Be: Klingons and Shakespeare †

    •Starfleet Academy: Praxis †

    •While the "Director's Cut" can be considered the first-time HD release of the 2004 "Special Edition" DVD, there is one small, but significant difference; not included is the "Colonel West disguised as Klingon assassin reveal" scene at the end of the film.

    •In contrast to films II, III and IV, an individual standalone version did get released this time around in Scandinavia, as that territory had not seen their own separate The Original Motion Picture 6-Movie Collection set release, contrary to the former three films which had been included in that territory's preceding Star Trek: The Original 4-Movie Collection release.

    1.Talks of a High Definition release of the Director's Edition had been floating around since April 2013, but various reasons conspired against such a release for nearly a decade. For further background information on this subject matter, see main article.

    2.The Region geo-restricting encoding had, for all intent and purposes, been dispensed with all together by the industry upon the advent of the UHD format, even though that policy change has never been made public officially. This incidentally, has also applied for the Blu-ray disc format, whose region encoding was since late 2009 silently, but gradually, abandoned as well – which in Star Trek's case started with the Blu-ray releases of TOS Season 2 and Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection (X) – only to pick up speed from the mid-2010s onward.

  6. Twenty-five historic years of Star Trek magic culminate in 1991 with the final adventure of the Starship Enterprise under the command of Captain James T. Kir...

  7. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is among the best of The Original Series films, complete with interstellar treachery, galactopolitical intrigue, warp speed action, and Klingons spouting the Bard. It also serves as a worthy send off for the classic Enterprise crew, and Paramount’s new 4K Ultra HD release presents the film in best-ever ...

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