Dune (1984)
In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.
Dune (1984)
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Released Year: 1984
Runtime: 137 minutes
Directors: David Lynch
Casts: Max von Sydow, Brad Dourif, Virginia Madsen, Patrick Stewart, Francesca Annis, Silvana Mangano, Sean Young, Linda Hunt, Freddie Jones, Leonardo Cimino, David Lynch, Jürgen Prochnow, Alicia Witt, Kyle MacLachlan, Ramón Menéndez, Humberto Elizondo, Jack Nance, Dean Stockwell, Sting, Richard Jordan, José Ferrer, Kenneth McMillan, Julieta Rosen, Siân Phillips, Everett McGill, Danny Corkill, Honorato Magaloni, Judd Omen, Molly Wryn, Angélica Aragón, Ernesto Laguardia, Claudia Ramírez, Miguel Cane, Thomas Ebert, Ana Ofelia Murguía, Margarita Sanz, John Sabol, Jacqueline Voltaire
IMDB: Dune (1984)
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In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.
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The Atlantic -
While it's hardly a cohesive experience, individual scenes are brought to life with striking power.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
For all its cumbersome scope (realized on a shimmeringly large scale by Lawrence of Arabia cinematographer Freddie Francis), the film remains an intensely personal epic, Lynch's uncommon emphasis on characters rather than effects lending his exposition a rather remarkable lucidity.
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Time Out -
Lynch's third feature may have been a commercial disaster, but it gets under your skin and is marked by unforgettable images and an extraordinary soundtrack.
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Empire -
A most fascinating disaster of genre making.
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Variety -
Dune is a huge, hollow, imaginative and cold sci-fi epic. Visually unique and teeming with incident, David Lynch's film holds the interest due to its abundant surface attractions but won't, of its own accord, create the sort of fanaticism which has made Frank Herbert's 1965 novel one of the all-time favorites in its genre.
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In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.
In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.
In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.
In the year 10,191, the world is at war for control of the desert planet Dune – the only place where the time-travel substance 'Spice' can be found. But when one leader gives up control, it's only so he can stage a coup with some unsavory characters.