![]() Beyond Imagination: Merchandising Dune, a brand new featurette exploring the merchandise created to promote the film, featuring toy collector/producer Brian Sillman (The Toys That Made Us).Extensive image galleries, including hundreds of still photos.Destination Dune, a 1983 featurette originally produced to promote the film at conventions and publicity events.Thirteen deleted scenes from the film, with a 2005 introduction by Raffaella de Laurentiis.Dune Costumes, a 2005 featurette looking at the elaborate costume designs seen in the film.Dune Models & Miniatures, a 2005 featurette focusing on the model effects in the film.Dune FX, a 2005 featurette exploring the special effects in the film.Designing Dune, a 2005 featurette looking back at the work of production designer Anthony Masters.Impressions of Dune, a 2003 documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with star Kyle MacLachlan, producer Raffaella de Laurentiis, cinematographer Freddie Francis, editor Antony Gibbs and many others.Brand new audio commentary by Mike White of The Projection Booth podcast.Brand new audio commentary by film historian Paul M.Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.Original uncompressed stereo audio and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio.High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray™ presentation.Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dániel Taylor.Six double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproductions.Large fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dániel Taylor.60-page perfect-bound book featuring new writing on the film by Andrew Nette, Christian McCrea and Charlie Brigden, an American Cinematographer interview with sound designer Alan Splet from 1984, excerpts from an interview with the director from Chris Rodley’s book Lynch on Lynch and a Dune Terminology glossary from the original release.Brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative.Its astonishing production design and visual effects can now be appreciated anew in this spellbinding 4K restoration, accompanied by hours of comprehensive bonus features. Though its initial reception ensured that Lynch largely eschewed mainstream filmmaking for the rest of his career, Dune has since been rightly re-evaluated as one of the most startlingly original and visionary science fiction films of the 1980s. As the two families clash on Arrakis, Duke Atreides’ son Paul (Kyle MacLachlan, in his screen debut) finds himself at the center of an intergalactic war and an ancient prophecy that could change the galaxy forever. ![]() A feud between two powerful dynasties, House Atreides and House Harkonnen, is manipulated from afar by ruling powers that conspire to keep their grip on the spice. The year is 10,191, and four planets are embroiled in a secret plot to wrest control of the Spice Melange, the most precious substance in the universe and found only on the planet Arrakis. Following a notorious aborted attempt by Alejandro Jodorowsky in the 1970s, Frank Herbert’s bestselling sci-fi epic Dune finally made it to the big screen as the third film by emerging surrealist wunderkind David Lynch, featuring an all-star cast that includes several of Lynch’s regular collaborators.
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