Frank Herbert's Dune

Infobox Film
name = Frank Herbert's Dune


director = John Harrison <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/3981210>
producer = Richard P. Rubinstein Mitchell Galin
writer = Frank Herbert (novel) John
Harrison<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/3981210>
starring = William Hurt Alec Newman Saskia Reeves Ian McNeice Julie Cox
Giancarlo Giannini
distributor =
released = December 3 2000
cinematography = Vittorio Storaro
runtime = 265 min.
295 min. (Director's cut)
language = English
budget = $20,000,000 (estimated)
music = Graeme Revell
amg_id = 1:227294
imdb_id = 0142032
followed_by = "Frank Herbert's Children of Dune"

*"Frank Herbert's Dune*" is a three-part miniseries based on the 1965 novel
"Dune <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/44330>" by Frank Herbert. It
was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment, Blixa Film Produktion and Hallmark
Entertainment Distribution <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/461767>,
in association with and broadcast by the Sci Fi Channel. Written and
directed by John Harrison <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/3981210>,
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<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/5083>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"). As of 2004, both miniseries were two of
the three highest-rated programs ever to be broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel.
[* [
http://web.archive.org/web/20070703213605/http://www.digitalwebbing.com/interviews/042104_anderson.htmlKevin
J. Anderson Interview ~ DigitalWebbing.com]
(2004) Internet Archive, 3 July 2007.*]

"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 <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/173606>.

The miniseries was shot in Univisium (2.00:1) aspect
ratio<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/166561>,
although it was broadcast in 1.78:1.

*Adaptation*

Director John Harrison claims that his film adaptation of Frank Herbert's
novel was a "faithful interpretation," [*
http://www.cinescape.com/0/editorial.asp?aff_id=0&this_cat=Television&action=page&type_id=&cat_id=&obj_id=26343"DUNE:
Remaking the Classic Novel" ~ Cinescape.com
*] ] 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 <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/44329> 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.

*Main cast*

*Departures from the novel*

Alec Newman portrays Paul Atreides as emotionally immature at the start of
the film, whereas in Herbert's novel, Paul is mature beyond his years
throughout the narrative. In the book, Paul was 15-18 years old, but
Harrison aged the character to 18-22 in order to increase the quality of the
acting for this crucial role. [*
[http://www.scifi.com/dune_2k/ask6.htmlSciFi.com ~ Ask John Harrison]
*]

The miniseries invents an extensive subplot for Princess
Irulan<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/382611>,
a character who plays little part in the plot of the first novel. Harrison
felt the need to expand Irulan's role because she played such an important
part in later books, and
epigraphs<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/176524>from her later
writings opened each chapter of "Dune". [
*Julie Cox's narration at the beginning and end of the miniseries reflects
Irulan's later role as historian of the
Atreides<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/124663>empire,
illustrated by Herbert through epigraphs.
*] Additionally, the character gave him a window into House Corrino. Besides
the final scene, the only one of Irulan's appearances based on an actual
excerpt from the novel is her visit to Feyd-Rautha. However, in the book it
is a different Bene Gesserit, Margot Fenring, who visits the
Harkonnen<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/124673>heir, on
assignment from the Bene Gesserit to "preserve the bloodline" by
retrieving his genetic material (through conception) for their breeding
program. The miniseries does not suggest this as Irulan's motive.

The miniseries implements several stylistic changes. For example, Herbert's
ornithopters are described as birdlike, but though the miniseries presents
ornithopters with flapping wings, they more closely resemble insects.
According to the novel, extensive use of melange tints the sclera, cornea
and iris <http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/52181> of the user to a dark
shade of blue, called "blue-in-blue" or "the Eyes of Ibad," [*Herbert, Frank
(1965). "Dune", "Terminology of the Imperium". "IBAD, EYES OF:
characteristic effect of a diet high in melange wherein the whites and
pupils of the eyes turn a deep blue (indicative of deep melange addiction)."
*] In the miniseries, the eyes of the spice-addicted have a
fluorescent<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/6865>,
"glowing" appearance. In the case of Jessica, before she undergoes the rite
to become a Fremen Reverend
Mother<http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/264332>by changing the
Water of Life, her eyes are normal; immediately after the
rite, they glow blue.

*References*

*External links*

* [*http://www.scifi.com/dune_2k/ Official "Dune" miniseries site at
SciFi.com*]
*imdb title|id=0142032|title=Dune (TV miniseries)
*amg title|id=1227294|title=Dune (TV miniseries)
* [*http://dunenovels.com Official "Dune" novels website*]


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