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Star Trek V The Final Frontier Special Edition DVD cover-Region 1

Region 1 cover

Region 1 cover
DVD release
Series: Star Trek films
No. of discs: 2
Run time: 107 minutes (NTSC)
102 minutes (PAL/SECAM)
Director: William Shatner
Region 1 release date: 14 October 2003
Region 2 release date: 22 December 2003
Region 4 release date: 13 January 2004
Rating(s): MPAA - Parental Guidance Suggested CHVRS - Parental Guidance BBFC - Parental Guidance IFCO - Parental Guidance FSK - Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren NICAM - Mogelijk schadelijk tot 12 jaar (Watch out with children under 12) MCCYP - 15 OFLC (Australia) - Parental Guidance
Reference: ASIN B0000AUHOH (region 1)
ASIN B0000A5BSV (region 2)
Year: 2287
Star Trek V The Final Frontier Special Edition DVD cover-Region 2

Region 2 cover

Region 2 cover
Star Trek V The Final Frontier Special Edition DVD Main Menu 1

Main menu from Disc 1

Main menu from Disc 1
Star Trek V The Final Frontier Special Edition DVD Main Menu 2

Main menu from Disc 2

Main menu from Disc 2

The special edition of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a two-disc widescreen DVD of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, with the discs mounted within the standard plastic snapcase. While the Region 1 release did not, the Region 2 snapcase came standard in a matching softboard slipcase.

Summary[]

From the back cover of the Region 2 release
It's Stardate 8454.130 and vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges: climbing Yosemite's El Capitan and teaching campfire songs to Spock. But vacations are cut short when a renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise, and pilots it on a journey to uncover the universe's innermost secrets. The Star Trek stars are back for one of their most astonishing voyages ever, with all the fun and excitement fans have come to love. So buckle up for a thrilling leap into the unknown that's "as much a spiritual odyssey as a space adventure, and it's all the richer for it." (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times)

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Chapters[]

Like most or all DVDs, the film has been sectioned into chapters, similar to tracks on a CD. The titles of these chapters are listed below.

Scene Title
1 Secret Pain
2 Shore Leave
3 Paradise Lost
4 Campfire
5 Space Garbage
6 Ghost from the Past
7 Storming the City
8 Stealing the Ship
9 Jail Break
10 Releasing the Pain
11 Eden
12 The Masks of God
13 Marooned
14 Brothers in Arms
15 End Credits

Special features[]

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

Documentaries[]

  • The Star Trek Universe – A collection of documentaries that delve into facets of the film. Descriptions of these documentaries are listed below.
    Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute – An examination of the ways that production designer, Herman Zimmerman, has influenced Star Trek designs since he began working behind-the-scenes on Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. This featurette also gives an insight into Zimmerman's work on the Star Trek television series The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Enterprise. The documentary includes interview footage with Zimmerman, concept artist John Eaves, producer Harve Bennett, project coordinator Penny Juday, and scenic artist Michael Okuda.
    Original Interview: William Shatner – An unedited interview with William Shatner, filmed during production of the movie.
    Cosmic Thoughts – A featurette that details the theme of religion throughout the Star Trek television series, the Star Trek movies, and science fiction as a whole. The documentary includes interview footage with science fiction author Ray Bradbury, scientist and sci-fi author David Brin, astronomy scientists Frank Drake, Charles Beichman, and Louis Friedman, theology professor Ted Peters, Eugene Roddenberry Jr. (the son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry), executive producer Ralph Winter, and screenwriter David Loughery.
    That Klingon CoupleSpice Williams and Todd Bryant, who portrayed the Klingons Vixis and Klaa, recall their experiences of working on the movie.
    A Green Future? – A featurette that gives a snapshot of the future global environment of the planet Earth. The documentary includes interview footage with Yosemite ecologist David Siegenthaler and Julia Parker, a Native American spokesperson with insights into the impact that Humans have had on the environment of their homeworld, Earth.
  • Production – A collection of featurettes that give an insight into the creation of the movie.
    Harve Bennett's Pitch – A pep talk by producer Harve Bennett, attempting to make the Paramount Pictures sales team enthusiastic about the movie.
    The Journey – A behind-the-scenes documentary that details the movie's conception and production. The featurette includes interview footage with director William Shatner, actor Leonard Nimoy, executive producer Ralph Winter, producer Harve Bennett, screenwriter David Loughery, scenic artist Michael Okuda, cinematographer Andrew Laszlo, concept artist John Eaves, and production designer Herman Zimmerman.
    Makeup Tests – An assortment of studio screen tests for make-up and hair. The featurette includes concept sketches, photographs and video footage of God, Sybok, General Korrd, Caithlin Dar, and various aliens.
    Pre-Visualization Models – The visual effects crew rehearse several special effects shots with simplified versions of models and sets.
    Rock Man in the Raw – Sketches and exclusive test footage of the aborted Rockman concept. The featurette also includes photographs of the costume's construction.
    Star Trek V Press Conference – Executive producer Ralph Winter introduces photographs and footage from the multi-camera press conference held on the last day of filming the movie. The ceremony was hosted by director William Shatner and featured Ralph Winter, Harve Bennett, and the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series and the first six movies.

Other[]

  • Archives – A section of the DVD that holds a collection of images.
    Production Gallery – A video collection of images. The pictures are taken mostly from behind-the-scenes, although official images and the movie's poster are also presented.
    Storyboards – A collection of three storyboards. The titles of these early concept sketches are listed below.
    Shakari
    The Face of God
    Escape
  • Deleted Scenes – Footage that was filmed in the production of the movie, but erased from the final edit (or cut). The names of these scenes are listed below.
    Mount Rushmore
    Insults
    Behold Paradise
    Spock's Pain
    Gag reel – A hidden featurette (otherwise known as an Easter egg when present on DVDs). Screenwriter David Loughery, executive producer Ralph Winter, and producer Harve Bennett have a little fun interacting with one of the scenes from the film.
  • Advertising – An archive of original trailers and television adverts.
    Theatrical trailers – Two trailers for the film's original release.
    TV spots – A collection of seven promotional spots for the film's original release. The names of these spots are listed below.
    Vacation Is Over
    Renegade
    Challenge of Rebellion
    Brothers
    Beyond
    Adventure
    Warp Speed Now
  • Interactive animated menus
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