Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock
When last we left the crew of the star ship Enterprise, they were heading home following a skirmish with the despotic Khan. Admiral Kirk and his bridge crew risk their careers stealing the decommissioned Enterprise to return to the restricted Genesis planet to recover Spock's body. It now becomes necessary to search for Spock's body, so that flesh and soul can be rejoined on Vulcan. It turns out that Spock's spirit is residing within the mind of the Vulcan's longtime shipmate, 'Bones' McCoy.
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June 02, 2014
Not many Trekkies would list The Search for Spock as their first viewing choice, but it rarely lets you down.
December 15, 2010
Stirring but sad science-fiction enterprise.
March 26, 2009
An emotionally satisfying science fiction adventure.
July 05, 2008
christopher lloyd!
February 09, 2006
Decent SFX, but a little more action wouldn't have gone amiss.
May 03, 2009
These are classic directorial occasions, and Nimoy rises to them with fervor, in effect beaming his film up onto a higher pictorial plane than either of its predecessors.
October 23, 2004
This is a good but not great Star Trek movie, a sort of compromise between the first two.
June 04, 2007
This 1984 film's few and unimpressive special effects evidently qualify it as science fiction, but the genre it really belongs to is the male weepie: there hasn't been a gooier buddy romance on the screen since Joe Buck took Ratso Rizzo to Miami.
May 22, 2013
Almost certainly the best of the "bad" Star Trek films... and for the first 30 or 40 minutes, it's not really even bad, to speak of.
September 07, 2016
"Star Trek III" has a genuine spirituality, and, at its end, you may be surprised, especially if you're not really a Trekkie, to realize how moved you've been.
March 25, 2009
...a somber, mournful installment of the Star Trek franchise. And when the defining trait of your series is dullness, this isn't exactly the best strategy.

