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Star Trek: Insurrection

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Title: Star Trek: Insurrection

Tagline: The battle for paradise has begun.

Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Thriller

Director: Jonathan Frakes

Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Gregg Henry, F. Murray Abraham, Anthony Zerbe, Donna Murphy, Stephanie Niznik, Rico Bueno, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Michael Welch, Mark Deakins, Michael Horton, Bruce French, Breon Gorman, John Hostetter, Rick Worthy, Larry Anderson, D. Elliot Woods, Jennifer Tung, Raye Birk, Peggy Miley, Claudette Nevins, Greg Poland, Kenneth Lane Edwards, Joseph Ruskin, Zachary Isaiah Williams, McKenzie Westmore, Phillip Glasser

Release: 1998-12-11

Runtime: 103

Plot: 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.


 
This one had better pacing then Nemesis, and had some good elements to it. A bit too preachy about displacing indigenous people, which was the idea for the story. Stewart gets to stretch his acting chops a bit for this one.
 
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