Product Description
The critically acclaimed director and writer shares his account of the making of the three classic Star Trek filmsThe View from the Bridge is Nicholas Meyer's enormously entertaining account of his involvement with the
Star Trek films:
STII: The Wrath of Khan, STIV: The Voyage Home, and
STVI: The Undiscovered Country, as well as his illustrious career in the movie business. The man best known for bringing together Sherlock Holmes and Sigmund Freud in
The Seven Per-Cent Solution had ironically never been interested in
Star Trek until he was brought on board to save the film series.
Meyer shares how he created the script for
The Wrath of Khan, the most revered
Star Trek film of all, in twelve days-only to have William Shatner proclaim he hated it. He reveals the death threats he received when word got out that Spock would be killed, and finally answers the long-pondered question of whether Khan's chiseled chest is truly that of Ricardo Montalban. Meyer's reminiscences on everyone from Gene Roddenberry to Laurence Olivier will appeal not only to the countless legions of Trekkies, but to anyone fascinated by the inner workings of Hollywood.
About the Author
NICHOLAS MEYER is a noted author, screenwriter, and director. In addition to the
Star Trek films, his many credits include an Oscar nomination for the screenplay of
The Seven Per-Cent Solution (adapted from his
New York Times bestseller), writing and directing the classic SF thriller
Time After Time, and directing
The Day After, the controversial film about nuclear war that became the most watched movie ever televised. Most recently, he adapted Philip Roth's novella
The Dying Animal for the screen as Elegy.