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Dune
Television; Mini-Series
3 Dec 2000 - 5 Dec 2000
UR
United States
English
2000
90 min
Part 1
Part 3
Color (Technicolor)
Dolby Digital
Science Fiction; Drama; Fantasy
See Description
Frank Herbert's Dune is a three-part miniseries based on the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert. It was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment in association with Blixa Film Produktion and Hallmark Entertainment Distribution, and broadcast by the Sci Fi Channel. Written and directed by John Harrison, the series was first broadcast in the USA on December 3, 2000 and was later released on DVD on 23 October 2001. A Special Edition Director's Cut was released on DVD on 11 June 2002; it contains scenes not included in the original televised version.

A 2003 sequel miniseries called Frank Herbert's Children of Dune continued the story, adapting the second and third novels in the series (Dune Messiah and Children of Dune). Both miniseries were two of the three highest-rated programs ever to be broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel.

Frank Herbert's Dune won two Emmy Awards in 2001 for Cinematography and Visual effects in a miniseries/movie, as well as being nominated for a third Emmy for Sound editing.

The miniseries was shot in Univisium (2:00:1) aspect ratio, although it was broadcast in 1:78:1.

Director John Harrison claims that his film adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel was a "faithful interpretation," in which any changes he made served to suggest what Herbert had explained subtly or not at all. The miniseries introduces elements not found in Herbert's novel, but as Harrison claims, it is usually to elaborate rather than to edit. Harrison's television adaptation and David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation both depart from the content of the novel, but Harrison's treatment of Herbert's thematic and philosophical content is usually compared favorably to the 1984 film. The miniseries preserved many elements of the 1984 film's visual feel in its costume, set and creature design.

- From Wikipedia
English
John Harrison - Director
John Harrison - Writer
English
William Hurt as Duke Leto Atreides
Alec Newman as Paul Atreides/Muad'Dib
Saskia Reeves as Lady Jessica Atreides
James Watson as Duncan Idaho
Jan Vlasák as Thufir Hawat
PH Moriarty as Gurney Halleck
Robert Russell as Dr Yueh
Laura Burton as St Alia Atreides
Ian McNeice as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Matt Keeslar as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen
László I Kish as Glossu Rabban
Jan Unger as Piter Devries
Giancarlo Giannini as Padishah-Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV
Julie Cox as Princess Irulan Corrino
Miroslav Táborský as Count Hasimir Fenring
Uwe Ochsenknecht as Stilgar
Barbora Kodetová as Chani
Jakob Schwarz as Otheym
Karel Dobry as Dr Pardot Kynes/Liet
Christopher Lee Brown as Jamis
Jaroslava Siktancova as Shadout Mapes
Zuzana Geislerová as Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Drahomira Fialkova as Mother Ramallo
Petra Spindler as Young Mother Ramallo
Clotilde Le Grand as New Id
Elizabeth Sofranco as New Id
Philip Lenkowsky as Guild Agent
David Maj as Guild Representative
Pavel Kríz as Esmar Tusk
Jeff Caster as Linger Bewt
David Fisher as Smuggler/Assasin
Pavel Cajzl as Sardauker Captain
Noel le Bon as Turok
Gregory Linington as Fedaykin
Dan Rous as Fedaykin
Dan Brown as Watermaster
Mikulás Kren as Fremen Leader
Oldrich Navrátil as Naib
Jiri Hanak as Naib
Matej Forman as Puppeteer
Petr Forman as Puppeteer
Brian Jaurequi as Fremen Man
Petr Vacek as Fremen Man
Ivo Novák as Fremen Man
Petra Lustigova as Fremen Woman
Rich Gold as Father
Jan Cajzl as Boy
Klára Issová as Servant Girl
Isanne Kookman as Servant Waterseller
Mark Huntley as Lieutentant
Robert Jaskow as Soldier
Pavel Bezdek as Soldier
Martin Hus as Soldier
Jeff Tyler as Foreman
Petr Vobecky as Bodyguard
Joel Sugerman as Spice Spa Attendant
Teresza Semlerova as Farrah
Anita Durst as Lady in Waiting
David Forrester as Noble
Zdenek Maryska as Noble
David O'Kelly as Imperial Soldier
Jan Nemejovsky as Imperial General
Robert Landoa as Officer
Steve Fisher as Lieutenant
Pavel Vokolin as Guard
Seasons / Episodes
1
03-Dec-2000
2
04-Dec-2000
3
05-Dec-2000
Added: 10-Jan-1999     Last Update: 15-Jan-2008







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