Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 1, 2019
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I do not have to be the one to tell you that this is the best Star Trek film, but I will! Not likely to be topped any time soon either.
| genre | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | Admiral James T. Kirk is feeling old; the prospect of accompanying his old ship the Enterprise on a two week cadet cruise is not making him feel any younger. But the training cruise becomes a life or death struggle when Khan escapes from years of exile and captures the power of creation itself. |
| lead actors | Nichelle Nichols | James Doohan | Walter Koenig | Merritt Butrick | Bibi Besch | Kirstie Alley | Ricardo Montalban | DeForest Kelley | Leonard Nimoy | William Shatner | George Takei | Paul Winfield | Judson Scott | Ike Eisenmann | John Vargas | John Winston | Paul Kent |
| director | Nicholas Meyer |












