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A masterpiece in disarray : David Lynch's Dune : an oral history / Max Evry.

Van Pelt Library PN1997.D8476 E97 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Evry, Max, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dune (Motion picture : 1984).
Science fiction films--History.
Science fiction films.
Cult films--History.
Cult films.
Lynch, David, 1946-2025--Appreciation.
Lynch, David.
Lynch, David, 1946-2025.
Art appreciation.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
518 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Cleveland, Ohio : 1984 Publishing, [2023]
Summary:
"Following his underground hit Eraserhead and critically acclaimed The Elephant Man, visionary filmmaker David Lynch set his sights on bringing Frank Herbert's beloved sci-fi novel Dune to the screen. The project had already vexed directors such as Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo) and Ridley Scott (Alien). But by the early '80s Universal Pictures was prepared to give Lynch the keys to the kingdom - and the highest budget in the studio's history at the time - so that he could lend his surrealistic chops to this sprawling story of feuding space dynasties. As the hot young filmmaker commanded a cast with 42 major speaking parts as well as a crew of 1,700 (plus over 20,000 extras) on 80 sets built on 8 sound stages in Mexico, what happened next became as wild, complex, and full of intrigue as Herbert's novel itself. Film writer Max Evry goes behind the erratic ride of David Lynch's Dune like never before, with a years-in-the-making oral history culled from a lineup of new interviews with the film's stars (Kyle MacLachlan, Sean Young, Virginia Madsen, etc.), creatives, film executives, and insiders - not to mention Lynch himself. David Lynch's Dune initially left many filmgoers and reviewers scratching their heads, most dismissing the film upon its initial release. However, four decades and a big-budget remake later, Lynch's Dune is finally poised to find its rightful place alongside the director's other masterpieces such as Blue Velvet and Mullholland Drive. Max Evry's A Masterpiece in Disarray takes you back to 1984 with the deepest dive yet into the cult classic that is David Lynch's Dune"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Prologue
Author's note
Pre-production
Production
Post-production and release
Legacy
Final thoughts
Acknowledgments
Image credits
About the author.
ISBN:
9781948221290
1948221292
OCLC:
1376496238
Publisher Number:
90100293762

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