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Dune (1984)

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Directed by
David Lynch

Written by
Frank Herbert, David Lynch

Cast
Francesca Annis, Leonardo Cimino, Brad Dourif, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Mar 31, 1998
• R2: 18 Sep 2000

Budget $45,000,000

MPAA Rating
PG13

Running Time
2 hours, 17 minutes

Country USA

Studio Universal

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Other Titles
• Dune
• Der Wüstenplanet (1984)



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Dune


Release Date: Mar 31, 1998
Region: 1
Runtime: 137 mins
Studio: Universal Studios
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color
Subtitles: Spanish
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: PG-13
Features:
Interactive Menus
Production Notes
Talent Bios
Theatrical Trailer
Film Highlights
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Dune: Extended Edition


Release Date: Jan 31, 2006
Region: 1
Runtime: 314 mins
Studio: Universal Studios
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: Spanish, French
Packaging: Custom Case
Rating: PG-13
Features:
Deleted Dune: Deleted scenes with an introduction by Raffaella De Laurentiis. Designing Dune See how Dune's visual design was developed by director David Lynch and production designer Anthony Masters through original sketches and painting. From pre-conceptual ideas to set designs, you'll gain an understanding of the magnificent scale of the production as ideas are turned into the working sets that transport us into the four worlds of Dune. Dune FX: From explosive pyrotechnics to the mechanics of the fighting robot to flying the Baron, join Kit West and other special-effects artists as they give you a thrilling inside look at the process of one of the most ambitious special effects productions of its time. Dune Models: Model unite supervisor Brian Smithies explains the unique challenges of bringing the models to life on Dune, from the uncomfortable weather conditions to the crude motion control setup. Dune Wardrobe: Costume Designer Bob Ringwood and others explain how nearly 4,000 costumes were designed to create the looks of such memorable characters as the Reverend Mothers, the Emperor, the military and the Baron. Find out how the body suits were constructed and get a never-before-seen glimpse of wardrobes that were lost during production. Photo Gallery: Behind -the-scenes photos and original artwork available for the first time.Photograph Gallery Production Notes
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Dune--Special TV Edition [1984]
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Dune: Special TV Edition is an extended US network television version prepared in 1988 from David Lynch's 1984 film of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, Dune. The original cinema release of this complex tale of interplanetary intrigue was heavily shortened and this 176-minute TV edition should not to be confused with Lynch's still unreleased three-hour-plus "Director's Cut". In fact Lynch disowned this TV version, replacing his director's credit with the infamous pseudonym Alan Smithee and his screenplay credit with the name Judas Booth (a combination of two notorious traitors). What the network did was add 35 minutes, about 15 minutes in the first two thirds, which in the cinema cut is in any case superbly paced, and around 20 into the final 40. This latter material does help balance the frenetic rush of the cinema cut, restoring important scenes such as Paul Atreides' fight with Jamis, a Fremen funeral and Jessica Atreides' taking the "Water of Life". What primarily alienated Lynch was the imposition of a folksy, sometimes laughable narration, as well as the replacement of the original prologue with a far longer sequence explaining the Dune universe via pre-production paintings. This TV edit is a travesty of what, in the "Director's Cut" at least, is probably a great film, and is really only worth seeing to get a glimpse of the material Lynch was forced to remove. The unconnected mini-series, Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) does a far better job of telling a more complete version of the story.

On the DVD: There is a fold-out colour booklet which contains a wealth of stills, a reproduction of the original cinema poster and a worthwhile essay on the original film that avoids any discussion of the TV version it accompanies. On the disc there is only the original theatrical trailer. The superb cinematography is ruined by the panned and scanned 4:3 image, which is grainy and has poor colour fidelity. It is also soft, lacking detail and washed-out, probably a result of being converted from American NTSC TV format video rather than coming directly from an original film print. Certainly the DVD of the cinema version looks far better. The audio is thin mono, completely failing to do justice to how fantastic a post-Star Wars 40-million-dollar science fiction epic should sound. --Gary S Dalkin

Release Date: Sep 18, 2000
Audio:

Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
4:3 Full Frame
Features:
Theatrical Trailer
New Liner Notes
Booklet With Production Stills
Reproduction Of Original Film Poster


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Dune [1984]
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David Lynch's Dune is the brilliant but fatally flawed would-be epic feature film version of Frank Herbert's novel of the same name, the bestselling science fiction novel ever written. It is a complex but too heavily simplified version of a far more elaborate book, a darkly Gothic far future space opera revolving around an imperial, dynastic power struggle on the desert planet of Arrakis. With what was in 1984 an enormous $40 million budget, Lynch retained a surprising amount of the industrial/Victorian feel of his previous features, Eraserhead (1976) and The Elephant Man (1980), and was able to bring to the screen some of the most imaginative and awe-inspiring production designs, costumes and action then seen. Indeed, as a spectacularly atmospheric vision of the future Dune has as much to recommend it as the far more celebrated Blade Runner (1982), with which it even shares the female romantic lead, Sean Young--here just one star in a superb cast. The problem, which an unauthorised extended TV version failed to fix, is that Lynch's original vision of Dune was massively cut for length, and as such the final third is so rapidly paced as to undermine the superb first two thirds. A director's cut is sorely needed, the cinema version playing like a butchered masterpiece. Also available is an entirely unconnected four-and-a-half-hour mini-series, Frank Herbert's Dune (2000), which is less visionary but more coherent.

On the DVD: The 2.35:1 image suffers from not being anamorphically enhanced. There are minor flecks of dirt and scratches, but generally the print used is in good condition although there is a considerable amount of grain in some scenes and the image could be more detailed. The packaging claims the sound is Dolby Digital 5.1, but it is actually three-channel sound (stereo plus centre speaker), with the main stereo feed being duplicated in the rear channels. A full 5.1 remastering would improve matters considerably. Special features consist of the original trailer and a pointless gallery of seven badly cropped stills. There is a very basic animated and scored menu using the portentous main theme music from the film. --Gary S Dalkin

Release Date: Oct 4, 2004
Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Video:
2.35 Wide Screen
Subtitles: None


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