Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Summary
Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture authored The Motion Picture — author (P50): Gene Roddenberry[3].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's instance of is recorded as The Motion Picture — instance of (P31): literary work[4].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's instance of is recorded as The Motion Picture — instance of (P31): Star Trek novel[5].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's instance of is recorded as The Motion Picture — instance of (P31): novelization[6].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture was published by The Motion Picture — publisher (P123): Pocket Books[7].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's genre is The Motion Picture — genre (P136): movie novel[8].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's genre is The Motion Picture — genre (P136): science fiction[9].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's based on is recorded as The Motion Picture — based on (P144): Star Trek: The Motion Picture[10].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture was followed by The Motion Picture — followed by (P156): The Entropy Effect[11].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's part of the series is recorded as The Motion Picture — part of the series (P179): Star Trek[12].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's language of work or name is recorded as The Motion Picture — language of work or name (P407): English[13].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's country of origin is recorded as The Motion Picture — country of origin (P495): United States[14].
- December 1979 marks the founding of Star Trek: The Motion Picture[15].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released on December 1979[16].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture was published on 1979[17].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): James T. Kirk[18].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Spock[19].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Leonard McCoy[20].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Montgomery Scott[21].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Hikaru Sulu[22].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Nyota Uhura[23].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Pavel Chekov[24].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Ilia[25].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's characters is recorded as The Motion Picture — characters (P674): Janice Rand[26].
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture's has edition or translation is recorded as The Motion Picture — has edition or translation (P747): Star Trek: The Motion Picture[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Star Trek: The Motion Picture authored The Motion Picture — author (P50): Gene Roddenberry[3]. It was published by The Motion Picture — publisher (P123): Pocket Books[7].
Publication
Publication dates include December 1979[16] and 1979[17]. Star Trek: The Motion Picture's language of work or name is recorded as The Motion Picture — language of work or name (P407): English[13]. Genres include The Motion Picture — genre (P136): movie novel[8] and The Motion Picture — genre (P136): science fiction[9]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Motion Picture — part of the series (P179): Star Trek[12].
Subject and Themes
Star Trek: The Motion Picture's part of the series is recorded as The Motion Picture — part of the series (P179): Star Trek[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Star Trek: The Motion Picture was followed by The Motion Picture — followed by (P156): The Entropy Effect[11].
Why It Matters
Star Trek: The Motion Picture ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month).[2]