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Dune

- A world beyond your experience, beyond your imagination.

In the year 10,191, the most precious substance in the universe is the spice Melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The spice exists on only one planet in the entire universe, the vast desert planet Arrakis, also known as Dune. Its native inhabitants, the Fremen, have long held a prophecy that a man would come, a messiah who would lead them to true freedom.

Release Date : 1984-12-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The De Laurentiis Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kyle MacLachlan

Character Name : Paul Atreides

Original Name : Kyle MacLachlan

Gender : Male

Francesca Annis

Character Name : Lady Jessica

Original Name : Francesca Annis

Gender : Female

Patrick Stewart

Character Name : Gurney Halleck

Original Name : Patrick Stewart

Gender : Male

Linda Hunt

Character Name : Shadout Mapes

Original Name : Linda Hunt

Gender : Female

José Ferrer

Character Name : Padisha Emperor Shaddam IV

Original Name : José Ferrer

Gender : Male

Freddie Jones

Character Name : Thufir Hawat

Original Name : Freddie Jones

Gender : Male

Brad Dourif

Character Name : Piter De Vries

Original Name : Brad Dourif

Gender : Male

Richard Jordan

Character Name : Duncan Idaho

Original Name : Richard Jordan

Gender : Male

Virginia Madsen

Character Name : Princess Irulan

Original Name : Virginia Madsen

Gender : Female

Silvana Mangano

Character Name : Reverend Mother Ramallo

Original Name : Silvana Mangano

Gender : Female

Everett McGill

Character Name : Stilgar

Original Name : Everett McGill

Gender : Male

Sting

Character Name : Feyd Rautha

Original Name : Sting

Gender : Male

Kenneth McMillan

Character Name : Baron Vladimir Harkonnen

Original Name : Kenneth McMillan

Gender : Male

Jack Nance

Character Name : Nefud

Original Name : Jack Nance

Gender : Male

Siân Phillips

Character Name : Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam

Original Name : Siân Phillips

Gender : Female

Jürgen Prochnow

Character Name : Duke Leto Atreides

Original Name : Jürgen Prochnow

Gender : Male

Leonardo Cimino

Character Name : The Baron's Doctor

Original Name : Leonardo Cimino

Gender : Male

Paul L. Smith

Character Name : The Beast Rabban

Original Name : Paul L. Smith

Gender : Male

Dean Stockwell

Character Name : Doctor Wellington Yueh

Original Name : Dean Stockwell

Gender : Male

Max von Sydow

Character Name : Doctor Kynes

Original Name : Max von Sydow

Gender : Male

Alicia Witt

Character Name : Alia

Original Name : Alicia Witt

Gender : Female

Sean Young

Character Name : Chani

Original Name : Sean Young

Gender : Female

Danny Corkill

Character Name : Orlop

Original Name : Danny Corkill

Gender : Male

Honorato Magaloni

Character Name : Otheym

Original Name : Honorato Magaloni

Gender : Male

Judd Omen

Character Name : Jamis

Original Name : Judd Omen

Gender : Male

Molly Wryn

Character Name : Harah

Original Name : Molly Wryn

Gender : Male

Angélica Aragón

Character Name : Bene Gesserit Sister (uncredited)

Original Name : Angélica Aragón

Gender : Female

Thomas Ebert

Character Name : House Atreides Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Thomas Ebert

Gender : Male

Humberto Elizondo

Character Name : Czigo (uncredited)

Original Name : Humberto Elizondo

Gender : Male

Ricardo Hill

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Ricardo Hill

Gender : Male

Ernesto Laguardia

Character Name : Harkonnen's Victim (uncredited)

Original Name : Ernesto Laguardia

Gender : Male

David Lynch

Character Name : Spice Miner (uncredited)

Original Name : David Lynch

Gender : Male

Ramón Menéndez

Character Name : Kinet (uncredited)

Original Name : Ramón Menéndez

Gender : Male

Ana Ofelia Murguía

Character Name : Palace Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Ana Ofelia Murguía

Gender : Female

Claudia Ramírez

Character Name : Fremen Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Claudia Ramírez

Gender : Female

Julieta Rosen

Character Name : Palace Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Julieta Rosen

Gender : Female

John Sabol

Character Name : Fedaykin Fighter (uncredited)

Original Name : John Sabol

Gender : Male

Margarita Sanz

Character Name : Lady Jessica's Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Margarita Sanz

Gender : Female

Jacqueline Voltaire

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Jacqueline Voltaire

Gender : Female

José Luis García Mainou

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : José Luis García Mainou

Gender : Male

Reviews

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-09-02

I know this one has a decent fanbase (both of the novel and movie) but as someone who never read the novel, this first viewing, I found it to be... okay. I can appreciate some of the effects both practical and visual (for its time) but the story and characters never really grabbed me. I was never bored however wasn't engaged and thought, and perhaps this is how it was with the novel), the main character played by Kyle McLaghlan didn't seem to face much conflict outside of a knife-to-knife fight at the end with Sting, which was anti-climactic and underwhelming considering he already got his revenge on his father's murderer. Not sure I have much interest in coming back to this but have some interest to see what Denis Villeneuve does with his adaptation. **3.0/5**

B

badelf

@badelf

2021-12-03

I read Frank Herbert's book, _Dune_, when I was in high school and really don't remember it much except that it was great and a little scary. At that age, I probably didn't get the subtext message. I never saw any movies of it so I decided to watch both the 1984 Dune by David Lynch and the 2021 Denis Villeneuve version sequentially. I review Lynch's version here and both versions in my 2021 Dune review. This may not be a popular opinion: Lynch's version (this one) is **brilliant** and the Villeneuve Dune is absolute **shit**. Here's why: Are the character's in David Lynch's version kitschy and over the top? Yes! That's one reason it's so much better! It's Sci Fi, duh! You watch Marvel movies and suspend disbelief for super powers? All of Lynch's characters are downright gritty and believable within this particular surreal fantasy. By the end of the Lynch Dune, I had sympathy for nearly every character in the film. Even the villains caught my emotions. Paul Atreides character development was realistic and attractive. But here's the clincher: the screenplay. David Lynch gave us a complete story. Sadly, he didn't have the final cut and disowned his film when the critics panned it. Despite the fact that Lynch is a true artist and genius, the studio took 45 minutes out of the film. 45 minutes! I would LOVE to see the original cut! Even ruined by the studio, even 40 years later, Lynch's film has a clear vision and carries the timeless message that Frank Herbert intended. I can't say that for the Villeneuve version. Do yourself a favor and see David Lynch's version.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-10-17

**It deserves to be forgotten.** I don't read the book on which this film is based, I've never seen it for sale, I have doubts if it will exist in Portuguese bookstores. I'm not particularly fond of fiction set in space, but I recognize the quality when I see it. And I didn't see any quality in this film. The script is totally idiotic: we have an evil galactic empire (someone has been watching “Star Wars” too much), ruled by a tyrant (really original) and a war of resistance in which there is a hero fighting for democracy and freedom on a sandy and inhospitable planet. The problem is that this planet is the only one where it is possible to cultivate a kind of hallucinogenic drug that is vital in the economy and functioning of that empire. Films directed by David Lynch are not to everyone's taste, and although I liked what he did in other works ("Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Dr." are, for me, the director's best works), I don't think he was cut out for making sci-fi movies. He has a very visual and stylized style as a director, and mixing that with special effects, a bizarre setting and an even stranger story was a bad marriage. I also have my doubts regarding the collaboration of Dino de Laurentiis… with very rare exceptions, I didn't really like the films in which this director was involved… at least the ones I've seen so far. Even so, I have no doubt that the potential of the project and the union of efforts of these two names allowed access to a good budget and attracted actors to the cast. However, Lynch doesn't seem comfortable with the material and, aside from some very visual scenes where his signature is present, he doesn't give us much more and isn't able to direct the cast in the best way. I think the director himself is aware of this. Moreover, the weak critical reception and the bad box office results helped to bury the project, which today is conveniently forgotten. The cast is, in general, quite weak, especially considering the budget involved and the names of the director and producers. Sting, the rock singer, appears in the project, but he's not an actor, and he never gives us a real interpretation: he just says what he needs and shows off. The scene where he appears almost without clothes is, to say the least, idiotic. Patrick Stewart and Max Von Sydow are totally out of the limelight and given minor characters in a movie where they could have possibly done more. Virginia Madsen is ineffective and doesn't convince us, Kyle MacLachlan was a casting mistake, and all other actors settle for mediocrity. The film has stylized cinematography and many gimmicks, which would have worked better if the film itself weren't already too unrealistic and imaginative. The visual and special effects don't always work well, and the sets and costumes are, to say the least, of questionable taste. The soundtrack is quite epic, but given the general lack of quality, it sounds too pompous for the movie that it is.