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Commander Chekov (Walter Koenig) is confused by his FBI interrogator and decides to make a run for it.
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) concludes the story arc begun with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) and continued in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), but on a wholly new, different, and upbeat note. As the movie opens, months have elapsed since the events in Star Trek III; Admiral Kirk (William Shatner), McCoy (DeForest Kelley), Scott (James Doohan), Sulu (George Takei), Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Chekhov (Walter Koenig) are marooned in self-imposed exile on Vulcan, along with the resurrected and regenerated Spock (Leonard Nimoy, who also directed). While Spock tries to sort out the Vulcan and human halves of his resurrected psyche, the others prepare to return to Earth to face a brace of charges by the Klingon Empire and Star Fleet over events on Genesis. Taking off in their commandeered, jerry-rigged Klingon ship, they head to Earth, not knowing that a new crisis could destroy their home world -- a huge, immensely powerful alien probe has entered the galaxy and established a position near Earth, disabling every vehicle and installation in its path with its energy and communication output, and has ionized the entire atmosphere and started vaporizing the oceans, leaving the planet only hours to survive. Spock determines that the probe is sending out signals to another intelligent terrestrial life form, humpbacked whales, which no longer exist. Using the gravity slingshot time-warp effect (established early in the original series) to travel back into Earth's 20th century, Kirk and company land in 1980s San Francisco to try and bring humpbacked whales to the 23rd century, to respond to the probe. Thus starts a surprisingly breezy, light-hearted, yet serious odyssey through the past (comparable to the best work of the original series), as the crew learns to deal with exact-change buses, angry drivers, punk-rock enthusiasts and other elements of '80s life, and Kirk tries to persuade a scientist (Catherine Hicks) of his good intentions for two whales in captivity. The screenplay, co-authored by Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Nicholas Meyer, and Harve Bennett (from a story by Nimoy and Bennett), is the cleverest and most sophisticated of all the Star Trek movie screenplays, recalling some of the elements of Meyer's earlier time-travel movie Time After Time and also anticipating the feel and tone of the series Star Trek: The Next Generation (which would be on the air not quite a year later). Nimoy's direction offers a combination of brisk pacing and a deep love of the characters and the actors, as well as a serious appreciation of the humorous aspects of the script, and Shatner gives his best performance of any of the movies.
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Cast: Walter Koenig, Jeff Lester
Director: Leonard Nimoy
Producers: Harve Bennett, Brooke Breton, Kirk R. Thatcher, Ralph Winter
Screenwriters: Harve Bennett, Nicholas Meyer, Peter Krikes, Steve Meerson, Leonard Nimoy, Gene Roddenberry
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@Vange-kw4ye
@Vange-kw4ye 5 лет назад
"Let's take it from the top... The top of vhat? Name.... My name? NO MY NAME! I DO NOT KNOW YOUR NAME! You play games with me mister and you're through! I am? May I go now?" Absolute classic!
@beetlejuiceblues12
@beetlejuiceblues12 10 лет назад
Chekhov's a cutie. "May I go now?" Obviously, 20th Century interrogations are WAAAYYY different from 23rd Century interrogations.
@Djarra
@Djarra 10 лет назад
Well he's been trained to endure all the Tal Shiar can throw at him, these guys are amateurs by comparison
@ReelMeurik
@ReelMeurik 8 лет назад
+Tabby-in-the- TARDIS12 "Name?" "My name?" "No, my name." "I do not know your name." "If you play games with me mister, you're done." "I am? May I go now?"
@tucoramirez4558
@tucoramirez4558 5 лет назад
@@Djarra Old antique torture methods would make even the most hardened 21st century man talk. If the military wanted somebody to talk in 1986 they had several ways of making you do it, doesn't matter what century you're from and what kind of "training" you've had. Besides, truth serums could make anybody spill the details about their latest infidelity and how they desire their boss's wife let alone tell them who they really are. You're missing the entire point of the scene here. It's a vast cultural difference and how people communicate in 1986 and the 23rd century. It's played for laughs because Chekov completely misunderstands what they're saying because he can't read between the lines and pick up nuances - certainly not those from 1986. Besides, Chekov has always been written as slightly clueless in regards to many things even in his own time as he makes a fool out of himself by drawing the wrong conclusions.
@bnascargify
@bnascargify 3 года назад
He was my childhood crush growing up
@armanixavier8477
@armanixavier8477 3 года назад
i realize I am kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good website to stream newly released series online ?
@JLJ061
@JLJ061 11 лет назад
Chekov has got to be the most accident prone officer in Starfleet; In TMP he gets electrocuted by V'Ger, in Wrath of Khan he gets infested by a Ceti Eel and in Voyage Home he suffers a critical head injury.
@DavidLS1
@DavidLS1 3 года назад
And he gets shot dead in Spectre of the Gun.
@notthatdigusted7468
@notthatdigusted7468 3 года назад
LOL
@rprince418
@rprince418 2 года назад
He's the Chief of Security, so he is hands on a lot more than the rest of the crew.
@mtr801
@mtr801 Год назад
He's the original crew's O'Brien
@Yankee_lady_b17g
@Yankee_lady_b17g Год назад
Poor Pavel!
@joelopez1144
@joelopez1144 5 лет назад
I served on this ship at this time, One of our squads were chosen for this part in the movie. The ship was USS Ranger, although for the movie the ships name was changed to USS Enterprise.
@d0802
@d0802 5 лет назад
When was that filmed, 85? You can tell they're Marines, and you can tell when it was filmed: M16A1s and steel helmets...and spit-shined boots.
@margotrosendorn6371
@margotrosendorn6371 3 года назад
I always wondered, was the chase scene basically a drill with cameras or did they change up procedures for the movie? Either way, the squad looks like they had fun.
@jameshisself9324
@jameshisself9324 2 года назад
Yo shipmate! I was also onboard Ranger at the time and was lucky enough to be in the scene and even got personal direction from Leonard Nimoy. I did some cool stuff in Naval Aviation but this might have been the highlight of my career! Lol
@jameshisself9324
@jameshisself9324 2 года назад
@@margotrosendorn6371 I was there and actually appear in this scene. It was all scripted from the film makers, nothing procedural about it other than MARDET did many drills that looked similar. There were many different takes shot with different camera view emphasis, the Marines were getting pretty tired of doing it over and over by the end.
@richardaylesworth1460
@richardaylesworth1460 2 года назад
Thank you for your service.
@MegaEdelweiss
@MegaEdelweiss 11 лет назад
In Soviet Russia Chekov interrogates YOU!
@margotrosendorn6371
@margotrosendorn6371 4 года назад
I remember reading a behind-the-scenes interview about this scene. Checkov's panic is quite real; the extras in this scene were all actual soldiers and crewmen and he wasn't sure what would happen if they actually caught him. It's a moment of pure NOPE as a horde of jarheads are after him.
@Frankie2012channel
@Frankie2012channel 4 года назад
Except the correct term is Sailors or Seaman and then the Marines (security contingent). Soldiers are Army, though 'crewmen' is non specific and 'sometimes' is used in all branches.
@Religious_man
@Religious_man 2 года назад
LOL@horde of jarheads. I never thought them as that before. Thanks for the laugh! Jocks, jerked meat, and jarheads. :)
@OpenMawProductions
@OpenMawProductions Год назад
Not this scene. The scene where Uhura and Chekov are collecting the photons. The shot specifically where the soldiers train their guns on him. He said the soldiers did it over and over again without hesitation. Right to his head.
@ppstorm_
@ppstorm_ 9 месяцев назад
lmao wild how kids will believe anything they read on reddit
@PaperbackWizard
@PaperbackWizard Год назад
When I was a kid, I *hated* the guy that was interrogating Chekov, but now he's like one of my favorite side characters in the whole franchise. I wish they could have brought him back in Picard Season Two, like they did with the punk on the bus.
@commandingjudgedredd1841
@commandingjudgedredd1841 Месяц назад
Now that would've been great, but that time around, he could've ended up using a similar "stun me" line, and he actually gets stunned.
@DumbWolfPerson
@DumbWolfPerson 7 лет назад
Chekov told them he was in Starfleet, he ran from 50 armed soldiers, threatened people from the past, he left future items, I'm pretty sure Temporal Agents are going to have a hard time after this...
@GregDX1
@GregDX1 6 лет назад
Nope because the president of federation dismiss all charges except for one. Which was directed at Admiral James T Kirk. which then he was reduced in rank to Captain
@amvids
@amvids 5 лет назад
maybe the 'future items' he left behind is the reason we have the technology we have no from reverse engineering lol
@seriascannain6675
@seriascannain6675 Год назад
@@amvids As far as I know, Gary Seven's assistant Roberta secured these items away from them at a later stage as well as I believe those left behind by the Ferengi at Roswell (Quark, Rom & Nog)
@Littlepup93
@Littlepup93 11 лет назад
"Go ahead, stun me." "Wery sorry." Phaser: idun0mABl8tr "Hehe. Must be the radiation." *flee*
@joshuahudson2170
@joshuahudson2170 2 месяца назад
That's the communicator. The character goofed. (Probably in the script like that.)
@shaunbang
@shaunbang 4 года назад
Chekov was easily the funniest part about this movie. Such a great idea to use the current political issues and tie it in using Chekov lol was laughing so much during the “nuclear wessels” scene which I’ve read that those people he was asking weren’t extras and actual people?
@sagaswp
@sagaswp Год назад
2 years later...I know the woman that actually gives him directions was a random person on the street, I don't know about the cop and the rest of the people they asked.
@aciarduce
@aciarduce Год назад
@@sagaswp Actually all of them were extras, but the woman wasn't suppose to answer with what she did. The woman in question was Layla Sarakalo and she was living in San Francisco and woke up one day to discover that her car had been towed. You see, she had missed the fact that there was filming on her street and her car was in the way (she had missed the signs). The film being made on her street, of course, was Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. She decided that one way to get the money to pay for the towing was to get a job as an extra on the film set. After deciding what she would do, Layla changed into a suitable outfit, grabbed her whippet Anubis (her dog) and headed down the street to where the action was taking place. After speaking with the assistant director on whether she could get a day's work, she was told she could and was instructed to stand with the group of extras already hired for the day. Layla said to the others that she had never engaged in this acting thing before and asked what she should do. They told her to act naturally. With the cameras rolling, Layla walked down the street into shot and soon came to the spot where Uhura and Chekov were unsuccessfully trying to find out from passing pedestrians where the nuclear wessels [sic] were. Most of the extras who were asked this question looked at the two like they were from another planet and carried on. Layla, however, answered them. Naturally. The problem was, she wasn't supposed to say anything. But, because she did, the filmmakers decided that this was good, spontaneous stuff and that they should use it! A bit of rancor by fellow extras aside, Layla's star was now lit and hanging in the firmament. After some retakes, they finally broke for lunch. When production personnel approached her, they asked if she was in the union (Screen Actors Guild). "No," she replied with a smile, "I'm in the neighborhood." So they had her sign up for the Screen Actors Guild (everyone who has a line in a film has to be a member). But she didn't think anything of it, as she didn't think it would actually MAKE the movie. But after the film came out, people occasionally recognized her from the movie, so she went to go see it. For years, she was unknown, just a "mystery woman" in the film, but she eventually came forward. As of 2005, she was working in Paris, running a small fashion house.
@mildlycornfield
@mildlycornfield 11 лет назад
Is it wrong that I seriously adore Chekov?
@professionalnerd4055
@professionalnerd4055 4 года назад
Of course not! He's adorable!
@swayzietimpson2994
@swayzietimpson2994 4 года назад
Nope
@bnascargify
@bnascargify 3 года назад
He is adorable ❤️❤️❤️
@lieutenantdata7156
@lieutenantdata7156 3 года назад
No he’s one of my favorites
@DavidLS1
@DavidLS1 3 года назад
He was cast as the Davey Jones of Star Trek.
@cdevidal
@cdevidal 3 года назад
1:44 glad they labeled the escape route for him
@nma52b
@nma52b 4 года назад
I bet Temporal Investigations had a field day sorting out and determining what is and isn't a predestination paradox: 1.) Scotty introducing transparent aluminum 2.) Chekov literally tossing future alien tech at a 20th century government agent 3.) Chekov leaving other tech AND a future Military Organization ID 4.) Hospital records of Chekov's stay 5.) Mccoy giving a dying woman future medicine etc....
@dcdrew3
@dcdrew3 2 года назад
The Temporal Investigation police or whatever did touch on this Subject about Kirk & his time travels in a Episode of DS9.
@SweetBearCub
@SweetBearCub Год назад
"Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney!" "Fully functional? Fully functional!"
@osomartinez
@osomartinez Год назад
1) how do we know he may have actually been the inventor?
@welshcowboy306
@welshcowboy306 Год назад
Maybe they changed history which explains as to why the Eugenics Wars of the 1990s never happened.
@KeiFox
@KeiFox Год назад
In one of the novels, Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln recovered the Klingon phaser (which was sent to Area 51) before it could be studied.
@luisdominguez2048
@luisdominguez2048 5 лет назад
1:23 I love how all the sailors just let a guy in a leather jacket run past them and do nothing to stop him.
@williamshaw9047
@williamshaw9047 5 лет назад
He gets away so easily. Btw, I think he might be wearing a full leather outfit. Eat your heart out, Eddie Murphy!
@125southernnh2
@125southernnh2 Год назад
That's why we have Marines.
@danielmcgillis270
@danielmcgillis270 10 месяцев назад
On a ship that big, everybody is just going about their daily grind. They never even saw him, or if they would have they would have just got out of the way. That is what the ship's security unit is for.
@twoeightythreez
@twoeightythreez 10 месяцев назад
On a carrier, non security personnel are trained to get out of the way, particularly during an intruder alert scenario. You are trained to do exactly what they did. Get out of the way or get run over. If an unusual person out of uniform runs past you also do what they did. You hit the deck so the security can see where the intruder is going and also to avoid getting in line of fire if it comes to that. During a security alert, it will be assumed that if you are moving, and not ship's security, you are part of the threat. A carrier crew is far too big for anyone to know who's who in the entire crew. People rotate in and out constantly. The crew is over 5000 people. A carrier is really more like working in a large industrial plant than a military unit. Most of the people are just doing thier jobs. FWIW the security department alone on a Carrier is larger than some smaller ships' ENTIRE CREW. Speaking from experience as both normal ships company of the Nimitz as well as security forces (i was TAD to ship's security for over a year)
@TonyFromSyracuse101
@TonyFromSyracuse101 8 месяцев назад
I hate to be one of those guys that complains about “realism” but it blows my mind they assume he is a Russian yet are very cavalier about his devices…… it would be widely known that secret agents might have weapons disguised as other objects. For all they knew that thing he held in his hand could have been a poison tipped dart gun.
@KeiFox
@KeiFox Год назад
Chekov handled the start of the interrogation extremely well. His gave his name, rank, affiliation and service number. That's standard procedure for captured officers to reveal only that much to their interrogators. As for leaving the Klingon tech behind, a novel "The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1" explains that the Klingon tech was sent to Area 51, where it was recovered by Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln, before it could be studied, preventing the timeline from being altered.
@PaperbackWizard
@PaperbackWizard Год назад
I'd've thought, since the items were clearly damaged beyond use, that they'd have just ended up in a box in a base that eventually got destroyed in the Eugenics Wars (which *used* to take place in the 1990s, but now apparently have moved to later in the timeline).
@TheLAGopher
@TheLAGopher 2 месяца назад
@@PaperbackWizard Even if the objects were not functional,their electronics and metallurgy would have still given away technical advances. They are an even bigger source of future tech contamination than leaving the formula for transparent Aluminum. As for the Eugenics wars,its likely that all the various trek time travel over multiple series resulted in a sliding timeline, sort of like the Terminator films where Judgement Day kept getting pushed further into the future after each intervention from the future.
@michaelpotts1131
@michaelpotts1131 Год назад
Chekov’s interrogation tactics are STRONG! He knew that they thought he was going to be crazy, so he played to it.
@cyflym11
@cyflym11 Год назад
Also he knew they were interrogating him with the door wide open LOL.
@jjgillmen
@jjgillmen Месяц назад
In the military, if one is taken prisoner the protocol is for the POW to give his full name, rank, and service number. Nothing more, nothing less. They're trained not to crack in the face of the enemy.
@CrownMe13
@CrownMe13 3 года назад
They perfectly integrated a lot of comedy in this movie. Very well done
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 10 месяцев назад
your name I do not now your name🤣🤣🤣
@infotogt
@infotogt 11 лет назад
So they invented Transparent Alluminium far too early, they left Chekov's things in that military ship, and when they got back nothing changed! (still love star trek btw :D )
@TheMilwaukeeProtocol
@TheMilwaukeeProtocol 11 лет назад
LOL Doc and Marty had the same kind of luck, it seems. Just lucky, lucky guys, I suppose!!
@scorchx3000
@scorchx3000 6 лет назад
Star Trek cannon apparently established that transparent alluminum was invented by the guy, so i would guess it's predestination.
@erentheca
@erentheca 5 лет назад
I'm sure that 23rd century Klingon tech is so leaps-and-bounds beyond 20th Century tech they wouldn't even know where to begin trying to reverse-engineer it.
@tucoramirez4558
@tucoramirez4558 5 лет назад
@@erentheca Only reasonable answer here. Here's the reality. If you brought a laptop with you to the 1950's and explained it to computer scientists of the time you'd indeed be able to make them understand the technology behind it but NOT build a laptop of their own. Building modern day microprocessors requires modern manufacturing and machines which they simply don't have in the 1950's. You'd have to re-invent and modernize and entire industry which would be a mammoth task. The bottom line is that they lack the tools, equipment and industrial knowledge how to manufacture microchips and integrated circuits. How about bringing an internal combustion engine to the 1700's? Scholars back then would indeed understand the technology behind it and how it works. But would they be able to manufacture the parts of the engine? They can't even cast the engine block let alone manufacture something as outdated as a carburetor. It all relies on the technological capabilities of the industry and the ability to manufacture the parts. 1950's computer scientists lack the ability to build the parts of a 21st century laptop. Scientists from the 1700's are unable to build a combustion engine of their own with the tooling processes they have at their time (crude casting). So it goes without saying that any 23 century technology would be impossible to build in the 20th century. The only way the "transparent aluminum" plot works in Star Trek IV is if it's merely a few years into the future and they're on the verge of discovering it anyway. If transparent aluminum was really discovered in 1996 in the Star Trek timeline then it's plausible somebody could have manufactured it in 1986 already with a little help from people from the future pointing them in the right direction. If it is however a 23 century innovation then there's simply no way somebody in 1986 could simply have "discovered it" 300 years in advance. Especially not since it seems like there's a seriously advanced manufacturing method behind it. Again, do they have the tools, machines and manufacturing capabilities in 1986 to make transparent aluminum?
@tucoramirez4558
@tucoramirez4558 5 лет назад
@gobo760 "If their going back in time was a part of the historical time stream all along" Absolutely nothing in the movie indicates this was always part of history. In fact they constantly mention they change it while being there. "Chekov's instruments would have been reverse-engineered by the military to create the instruments that would later be taken back in time with him. " Ridiculous. Computer scientists of the 1950's would never be able to reverse engineer a 21st century laptop (they simply lack the machines, industry, materials and capabilities to produce such technology), what makes you think people in 1986 can "reverse engineer" 23 century technology? It's totally alien to them. "The same story telling device was used in Terminator 2... Cyberdyne reverse-engineers the Skynet CPU based on the CPU they found inside the first Terminator." Not at all. In the Terminator series this was *an integral part of the story* and was clearly explained by the scientist in the movie. *Absolutely nothing* in Star Trek IV indicates this would be the case. It would also be incredibly ridiculous because it would completely mitigate 3 full centuries of technological advance and reduce it to some bizarre time traveling event. And while people of the past lack tools, engineering capabilities and the industry to understand - let alone build and reverse-engineer - advanced technology, you lack the SENSE to this and instead throw a lot of mindless speculation (arbitrarily inserting an entirely different franchise sharing nothing but a future setting) into the mix. Congratulations. You're a member of the "most sci fi fans are stupid" club. Word of advice. Never try to make sense out of Hollywood movies. They're entertainment first and foremost.
@Iantorchwood94
@Iantorchwood94 12 лет назад
He's such a sweet charcter.
@mgwilliams1000
@mgwilliams1000 3 года назад
What do you think? He's a Ruuski. Well, that's the stupidest thing I ever heard, of course he's a Ruuski. LMAO
@fabiovento
@fabiovento Год назад
The Italian dub of this scene further emphasizes the comedic element. The lines "You play games with me, mister, and you're through!" "I am? May I go now?" get to be something like "You're pulling my leg! I see you real bad!" "Really? You got trouble with your eyes?" 🤣
@thexalon
@thexalon 5 лет назад
2:01 This is the moment when Chekov realizes he'd have been better off had he grabbed his communicator off the table too.
@haweater1555
@haweater1555 Год назад
At that point in time, Uhura would have returned with the thing to the ship and Scotty may not yet have time to fix the ships reactor problem to supply enough energy for another emergency transport.
@yuppermnh
@yuppermnh Год назад
Totally loved this movie. It was crazy funny, very clever, exciting, and had a beautiful ending.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 10 месяцев назад
I love that I am so sorry part and nothing happens cause his phasor is done from the radiation levels🤣🤣🤣
@kristopherbarker3282
@kristopherbarker3282 7 лет назад
I would have said "what is this, Star Trek?"
@marcziegenhain8420
@marcziegenhain8420 7 лет назад
They saved it for Cochrane.
@commandingjudgedredd1841
@commandingjudgedredd1841 Месяц назад
And another follow up line after mentioning Star Trek..."Say, you look like that Russian guy from that show!"
@DeltaEagle7700
@DeltaEagle7700 11 лет назад
Name. My name? No! My name! I do not know your name! lol!
@KrazyKommieKiller
@KrazyKommieKiller 11 лет назад
I'm sure that the authorities were willing to overlook a few predestination paradoxes considering how he saved Earth and everything.
@aisyahnabila8188
@aisyahnabila8188 7 лет назад
It had been more interesting if Chekov said "U.S.S Enterprise,NCC 1701" and that will make the interrogator suprised
@manjackson2772
@manjackson2772 2 года назад
Except his ship at the time was the Bounty.
@Deepingmind
@Deepingmind Год назад
@@manjackson2772 Correction, Reliant.
@Angry.General1461
@Angry.General1461 7 лет назад
They probably think he's a Russian spy that's the worstest liar who ever lived. LOL
@MorroTheGhostNinja
@MorroTheGhostNinja 8 лет назад
This was my favorite movie in the series
@yelliisun3280
@yelliisun3280 8 лет назад
Same *-*
@nb2008nc
@nb2008nc 3 года назад
When the officer said they'd better call Washington, Chekov knew to get the fudge out. It's a miracle the Marines chasing him didn't turn him into Swiss cheese when they hollered to the sailors to hit the deck.
@knoxvilleguy2
@knoxvilleguy2 12 лет назад
& then he went to the 23rd century in an alternate universe where he became a leader in the Psi Corps, using his telepathic abilities mostly to torture people as Alfred Bester in Babylon 5 !
@commandingjudgedredd1841
@commandingjudgedredd1841 Месяц назад
How I wanted to see Bester get his comeuppance. Disappointed that it never happened.
@misscauliflowergreen9904
@misscauliflowergreen9904 9 лет назад
In reality they'd call the psychiatric ward and ask if they have some escaped patient. Talking about some "star fleet" and an "united federation of planets" will make anybody believed you're either insane or high on some potent drug.
@markuscriticus8278
@markuscriticus8278 8 лет назад
+MissCauliflower Green Not many regular crazies get on ships carrying nukes-especially not Russians during Cold War.
@misscauliflowergreen9904
@misscauliflowergreen9904 8 лет назад
Not many perfectly normal people (civilians) get on military ships either, not even today. It's a movie. But suppose they did, got caught and revealed that they were on a mission to find nuclear fuel for a starship they're serving on in the 24th century. The first you think is "clearly insane". The next thing is "If not genuinely insane, then under the influence of some drug or just acting crazy to get off the hook."
@explosivemodesonicmauricet1597
@explosivemodesonicmauricet1597 3 года назад
In the scene they are seriously considering it and going to call for authorities.
@stonewallperformance
@stonewallperformance 7 месяцев назад
:58 Chekov's Gun, followed by Chekov's Run!
@jjmfrees
@jjmfrees 3 года назад
Not only did he leave behind future tech, it was future alien tech lol
@mainstreetsaint36
@mainstreetsaint36 3 года назад
I just realized something, Chekhov left a piece of 23rd century tech. I wonder if that played a part in the Star Trek universe's technological progression?
@somejackball
@somejackball 11 лет назад
love this scene! i think Anton would do great in a similar scene like that too, i can just see him now
@philosopher1a
@philosopher1a 3 года назад
Great scene , but after all the times I've watched this I juts now realized or pondered ... wasn't leaving that gun behind a violation of the prim directive and alters the time line? lol
@SnakeandBake1
@SnakeandBake1 12 лет назад
poor Chekov he fell i always cry even though he doesn't die it still makes me sad
@TurboTarg
@TurboTarg 3 месяца назад
This has always been my favorite scene from the movie. I just imitated nearly word for word with tones, timing and his accent. As if I'm a Star Trek nerd. 😹🤣😉 I still need the Chekov's Run track as a ringtone. I had the soundtrack on cassette as a kid. 😁🎵
@passiveincomeproject3901
@passiveincomeproject3901 2 года назад
Looks like Chekov’s Gun, while present in this scene, didn’t fire. What a subversion of expectations!
@dalenewton9697
@dalenewton9697 20 дней назад
A million likes deserved for this comment. Probably the best example of a trope I've ever seen. I think it must have gone further over everyone's head than the alien probe in the movie. You MUST add this scene as a Chekov's gun subversion (or whatever name they have for it there) in the TvTropes website.
@BenWillock
@BenWillock 3 года назад
Did Chekov just leave 20th century Americans with a phaser? Temporal Investigations are going to have a field day with this one.
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 10 месяцев назад
Nope. They didn't have the underlying theory to tell them what they were holding in their hand. They wouldn't even begin to understand it.
@joshuahudson2170
@joshuahudson2170 2 месяца назад
@@starguy2718 The communicator's worse. The necessary tech to build a warp drive is miniaturized in the communicator. The phaser just looks like a bunch of electronics around a really good capacitor.
@tammikilpi6993
@tammikilpi6993 5 лет назад
Modern cinema truly peaked with this scene
@tucoramirez4558
@tucoramirez4558 5 лет назад
Nice sarcasm.
@SarahCookefilms
@SarahCookefilms 10 лет назад
I really should be doing exam revision...
@larsdols3157
@larsdols3157 3 года назад
How did that exam go?
@SarahCookefilms
@SarahCookefilms 3 года назад
​@@larsdols3157 Haha I love finding these old comments! I would let you know if I could remember what the exam was on. I did pretty decent in my GCSE's in the end
@omnivorousbiped2447
@omnivorousbiped2447 3 года назад
The beauty of a scene storyboarded to within an inch of its life.
@DramaqueenGOZ
@DramaqueenGOZ 11 лет назад
He's too goddamn cute.
@seriascannain6675
@seriascannain6675 Год назад
I would love to see when they find out (possibly by attempting to use the phasers) that the phasers do indeed have the ability to stun people!
@petersclafani4370
@petersclafani4370 Год назад
My favorite all time star trek movie. It had everything. Drama and comedy
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer 9 месяцев назад
So it was a dramady?
@jeffkardosjr.3825
@jeffkardosjr.3825 5 лет назад
Should have given him his Psi Corps identification.
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 2 года назад
Cop: Show me some ID. What's your name. Chekov: I don't need to show you my ID. I don't answer questions. Cop: Are you one of those "auditors"? Where's your video camera?
@BethGoth15
@BethGoth15 12 лет назад
I know what you mean. The first time I saw this movie, I was genuinely worried about the little guy! *cuddles* What I love about Chekov is that he always tries to be the hero ans save the day when he's actually an idiot. It's almost like he wants to be Kirk in a way. You know the way he used to gallivant around with a different girl each week, he's copying Kirk! And he fails every time. Aww, I love him so much!!! *squeezes Chekkie to death*
@aiosquadron
@aiosquadron 3 года назад
Awww.... Of courses he is cute.
@kevinemmers9424
@kevinemmers9424 3 года назад
Dang! You had to open my eyes to that reality. But, it's true!
@historyjellicle
@historyjellicle 11 месяцев назад
This actually explains so, so much!
@geomodelrailroader
@geomodelrailroader 5 лет назад
Chekov gets caught, Chekov escapes, and Chekov lands in an elevator shaft and gets meningitis. The Enterprise crew need to find him fast.
@geomodelrailroader
@geomodelrailroader 5 лет назад
2:08 this is where Chekov gets meningitis next time WATCH YOUR STEP!
@TheMilwaukeeProtocol
@TheMilwaukeeProtocol 11 лет назад
Okay, I said it for the interrogation in "Tomorrow is Yesterday," and I'll say the same for this scene -- the feds would have been brutal and would have seriously obstructed if not rendered impossible their prisoners' return.
@margotrosendorn6371
@margotrosendorn6371 4 года назад
1:46 AWOOOOOGA!! AWOOOOOOGAAA!!!
@dalleneldredge6923
@dalleneldredge6923 4 года назад
he hit the deck.
@ssherman
@ssherman Год назад
Wouldn't Chekov have changed the past by leaving his phaser behind? The government could have reverse engineered it.
@joshuaweston6531
@joshuaweston6531 5 месяцев назад
Good stuff for Chekov's character!
@blacksupra001
@blacksupra001 12 лет назад
because they dont believe him, about being from the future and chekov is so gullible in his interrogation lol they said we are through here and he was like we are ? can i go now ? haha :P
@We_Are_Borg_478
@We_Are_Borg_478 5 лет назад
"NUUUCLEAR WESSELS."
@wfoj21
@wfoj21 Год назад
Come on- that had good reason - they should have shot Chekov instead of Chasing Him. I remember seeing this in a theatre. Man I old- If asked I be off a few years on when it came out.
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 2 года назад
"Commander Pavel Chekov. Starfleet. United Federation of Planets." I mean, of _course_ the intel. official doesn't _believe_ this, but _why did Chekov have his credentials?_ I have the hardest time in the world picturing Chekov on the _Bounty,_ getting ready for this errand, looking at what he's planning to take with him and saying, "Oh. I'd better bring my credentials. You never _know_ when _they_ might come in handy." 🤷
@mrcritical6751
@mrcritical6751 2 года назад
This is the same guy who thought it was smart for a Russian guy to say “excuse me, where are the nuclear wessels?” in the middle of Cold War america, honestly the fact that this plan actually worked out is beyond be because they clearly did zero research
@cts006
@cts006 Год назад
@@mrcritical6751 I don't think a Klingon bird of prey would have much info in it's computers about late 20th century earth for them to use for research.
@MrRunRunRun12
@MrRunRunRun12 12 лет назад
When Chekov escapes from that room, that means it is party time!
@captain_hat6247
@captain_hat6247 7 лет назад
0:54 Wow, they wouldn't be able to get away with that nowadays.
@БеллаЭ.Д.Д
@БеллаЭ.Д.Д 4 года назад
Captain_Hat you’re absolutely right about that
@williamfleishman178
@williamfleishman178 2 года назад
I would have loved being on that duty section during the filming of those scenes.
@halleck3
@halleck3 3 года назад
I love this movie, but sheesh. Interrogating a suspected Russian agent in a room he can easily run out of and escape, and letting him have access to all his gear? Even I didn't do that much coke in the 80's.
@philosopher1a
@philosopher1a 3 года назад
I've enjoyed this scene so many times
@samsoncrosswood7259
@samsoncrosswood7259 5 лет назад
Is that why Chekov never had a command, because he went around throwing future tech at his captors?
@tucoramirez4558
@tucoramirez4558 5 лет назад
Please. He is merely comic relief. It's a movie.
@quinn7876
@quinn7876 9 лет назад
Run Bester! Run!
@rocketraccoon1976
@rocketraccoon1976 8 лет назад
Bester wouldn't bother running.
@geomodelrailroader
@geomodelrailroader 5 лет назад
only to land in an elevator shaft and get meningitis that was Chekov
@ForceMaximus84
@ForceMaximus84 9 лет назад
Lol "Escape Route"
@iggytse
@iggytse Год назад
So a phaser from the future is now in the hands of the US Navy? What could go wrong 😂
@JugglinJellyTake01
@JugglinJellyTake01 3 года назад
I wonder if gene sequencing would identify people as comming from the future. It would need a number of rare but known and distributed mutations that are unlikely to be found in an extant individual.
@lightyagami1752
@lightyagami1752 Год назад
Pavel *was* acting like a complete idiot here. I'm talking about tossing his phaser to the Navy guy. Even though it didn't work at the time, that's future tech that could drastically alter the timeline.
@topdawg3359
@topdawg3359 7 месяцев назад
Even in the future nothing works. Don't get me started on baldness
@michaell1473
@michaell1473 9 месяцев назад
Let me just toss this phaser that wont be invented for another 200 years at the US military officer, what could go wrong with the timeline?
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer 9 месяцев назад
What a disappointment when the phaser didn't stun!
@cranbers
@cranbers Год назад
They try to equal this original crew but its not possible. so glad they so many movies. Even the tng movies didn't live up or the modern shows
@mitchg7809
@mitchg7809 7 лет назад
Jeff Lester is a very underrated actor & he is married to the gorgeous Susan Anton
@blacksupra001
@blacksupra001 12 лет назад
way to go chekov, give them future technology, prime directive be DAMNED !!!!
@laurasaxon694
@laurasaxon694 Год назад
I love how Chekov is trying to get away from those guys and he tries to use the Klingon phaser on them and it just dies and he looks a bit sheepish for a moment and says "must be the radiation" and then tosses it at them and then starts running. I didn't like the part where he fell and hit his head and was admitted to the hospital, mostly for the worry that Uhura must have been feeling at the time. Those sleeves on his leather jacket are huge! I'm surprised he didn't have to push them up to get them out of his way.
@living2ndchildhood598
@living2ndchildhood598 Год назад
These NIS Agents are actually pretty accurately portrayed……
@TrentLecain
@TrentLecain 10 месяцев назад
My teacher is in this movie.
@kirbykok4544
@kirbykok4544 Год назад
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) Is one of My Favorite Movies from the 1980's !
@roboboy23432
@roboboy23432 11 лет назад
They wanted everyone to lay down so it would be easier for them to see Chekov
@llothar68
@llothar68 6 лет назад
See and shoot
@Sarah.Riedel
@Sarah.Riedel 4 года назад
HIT THE DECK HIT THE DECK EVERYBODY HIT THE DECK 😂
@pointbeingproductions5796
@pointbeingproductions5796 3 месяца назад
The original dialog was written like this; CHEKOV: I am Pavel Chekov. Commander in Starfleet, United Federation of Planets, service number six five six, five eight two seven, D. FBI AGENT: Right! And I'm James Bond CHEKOV: Nice to meet you. FBI AGENT: All right, let's take it from the top. CHEKOV: The top of what? FBI AGENT: Name. CHEKOV: My name? FBI AGENT: No. MY name CHEKOV: Your name is James Bond! FBI AGENT: You play games, and you're through
@Julieber1
@Julieber1 7 месяцев назад
Make nice, give us the ray gun! 😂😂😂😂
@patrickwilson1459
@patrickwilson1459 4 месяца назад
I wonder where he would’ve ended up running to if he didn’t fall off the deck, even if he did wind up getting arrested until Uhura would’ve found him and Scotty would’ve been able to beam him back to them.
@eddielthomas4918
@eddielthomas4918 4 года назад
That security breach was real. I've been there.
@Samuraith2077
@Samuraith2077 2 года назад
Is it me or nobody pay attention that Checkov leaving those devices in some respect may alter some measure of history. None of the tech that did make those things work was invented yet and just because there was a lack of power source doesn't mean the technology should stay there
@pbdye1607
@pbdye1607 Год назад
I always figured that this was something that was never fully explored. Sure, Chekov got away (kinda-sorta eventually), but eventually someone would've had the idea to examine not only the phaser, but the collection device as well, and find that both used circuitry centuries ahead of their time.
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 Год назад
Uhura had the collection device with her and made it back to the bounty with it.
@nickwride2023
@nickwride2023 2 месяца назад
Serious plot hole here. Chekhov's Starfleet ID, his phaser and communicator are left behind. Are we supposed to think that the US Navy would stick those in a drawer and forget about them?
@aaronsprouse7101
@aaronsprouse7101 6 лет назад
*may i go now?*
@BalashovM
@BalashovM 11 лет назад
What music is it?
@ikschrijflangenamen
@ikschrijflangenamen 3 года назад
I know it's been seven years but the music is called Chekhov's Run. I hope you're doing well :)
@jaymac8496
@jaymac8496 Год назад
I swear this man is always made the sacrificial lamb lol
@cts006
@cts006 Год назад
A bit like O'Brien in DS9.
@Trekfreek
@Trekfreek 11 лет назад
Did you sleep through the late 80's and early 90's? It was the biggest technological renaissance, just not the way Star Trek predicted. In fact that technological renaissance is still going on today.
@donkeytime1704
@donkeytime1704 2 года назад
Okay, make nice. Give us the ray gun... Lol
@erosson27
@erosson27 3 года назад
I am sorry, why the hell did he bring his identification with his actual name on it?!!!!
@kevinemmers9424
@kevinemmers9424 3 года назад
Ever hear of "black ops" when soldiers serving in Vietnam were sent on missions into neighboring Cambodia? They had to "sanitize" their uniforms before going in and if they got caught, the U.S. government would disavow any knowledge of their involvement. There's a reason for that.
@erosson27
@erosson27 3 года назад
By the way, the description is wrong..... That guy wasn't FBI he was probably NIS (Naval investigative service)
@takerdust
@takerdust 2 года назад
Chekov and Scotty provided Phasers and Transparent Aluminum to the 1980's earth so they could be invented.
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