Dune
- Director: John Harrison
- Writer: John Harrison
CGiii Comment
An epic adaptation in a futile attempt to do Dune justice...why bother!?!
It can't be done within these budget constraints.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
It is a distant galaxy in the far future. Arrakis is a desert planet and is the only source of Melange, a vital drug used by the Guild Navigators for space travel from star system to star system. The corrupt Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV sends the Atreides family to Arrakis to take charge of the mining operations of Melange, once controlled by the Atreide's rival family, the Harkonnens. Duke Leto Atreides' son Paul becomes fascinated by the native Freman's culture and learns he has a special powers and he can see images of the future. But the Emperor is in league with the evil Baron Vladimir Harkonnen and the Baron and his loyal army attacks, taking control of the mining operation on Arrakis and Duke Leto is assassinated. Paul and his mother Lady Jessica flee in the desert, where they are befriend by the Fremen. Adopting his Fremen name "Maud'Dib", Paul vows vengeance on Baron Harkonnen and the Emperor and he unites the Fremen and forms a army of warriors and leads into battle, as he sets out to defeat the Harkonnen family and put a stop to the Melange mining operation, as Paul sets out to fulfill his destiny, as he becomes the prophesied all-powerful Kwisatz Haderach.
Cast & Characters
William Hurt as Duke Leto Atreides;
Alec Newman as Muad'Dib;
Saskia Reeves as Lady Jessica Atreides;
P.H. Moriarty as Gurney Halleck;
Ian McNeice as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen;
Matt Keeslar as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen;
Laszlo I. Kish as Glossu Rabban;
Giancarlo Giannini as Padishah - Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV;
Julie Cox as Princess Irulan Corrino;
Uwe Ochsenknecht as Stilgar;
James Watson as Duncan Idaho;
Robert Russell as Dr. Yueh;
Laura Burton as St. Alia Atreides;
Jan Unger as Piter Devries;
Miroslav T'borsky as Count Hasimir Fenring