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Star Trek: Insurrection

Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Michael Piller
Producer: Rick Berman, Marty Hornstein, Peter Lauritson, Michael Piller, Patrick Stewart
Theatrical: 1998
Rated: PG
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Duration: 103
IMDb: 0120844
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: DTS
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Credits
Picard
Patrick Stewart
Riker
Jonathan Frakes
Data
Brent Spiner
Geordi La Forge
LeVar Burton
Worf
Michael Dorn
Beverly Crusher
Gates McFadden
Troi
Marina Sirtis
Ru'afo
F. Murray Abraham
Anij
Donna Murphy
Dougherty
Anthony Zerbe
Gallatin
Gregg Henry
Sojef
Daniel Hugh Kelly
Artim
Michael Welch
Tournel
Mark Deakins
Perim
Stephanie Niznik
Lt. Daniels
Michael Horton
Son'a Officer #1
Bruce French
Lt. Curtis
Breon Gorman
Bolian Officer
John Hostetter
Elloran Officer #1
Rick Worthy
Tarlac Officer
Larry Anderson
Starfleet Officer
D. Elliot Woods
Female Ensign
Jennifer Tung
Son'a Doctor
Raye Birk
Regent Cuzar
Peggy Miley
Librarian (scenes deleted) (as Lee Arnone-Briggs)
Lee Arnone
Son'a Officer #2
Claudette Nevins
Alien Ensign (scenes deleted)
Max Grodénchik
Elloran Officer #2
Greg Poland
Ensign
Kenneth Lane Edwards
Son'a Officer #3
Joseph Ruskin
Ba'ku Child (as Zachary Williams)
Zachary Isaiah Williams
Ba'ku Woman
McKenzie Westmore
Young Ru'afo (scenes deleted)
Phillip Glasser
Quark (scenes deleted)
Armin Shimerman
Summary
While on a mission to observe the peaceful Ba'ku race, Lieutenant Commander Data suddenly behaves as if having to fear for his existence. The immortal Ba'ku, whose planet offers regenerative radiation, and therefore incredible lifespans, live in harmony with nature and reject advanced technology. Their planet and their culture is secretly researched by the Federation associated with an alien race called the Son'a. But the Son'a intend to abduct the Ba'ku in order to take the planet for themselves and for the Starfleet officials who all would like to regenerate their bodies. But they did not think of the loyalty of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E to the Prime Directive.