Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, released in theatres in
1991, marked the last of the
Star Trek movies based solely on the original cast. In the plot of the movie, a historic
Klingon peace initiative is nearly thwarted when Klingon chancellor Gorkon is assassinated, and
Kirk and
McCoy are accused of his murder.
The movie was directed by Nicholas Meyer[?] and written by Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner[?], Mark Rosenthal[?] and Denny Martin Flinn[?].