FRASI DEL CAST DI DUNE
Quotations from the cast and crew of the movie Dune
Taken from Ed Naha's The Making of Dune.
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-We spent six year
developing Dune. I didn't want to rush this one and make a silly film.
Dino De Laurentiis
-Why make a movie
out of Dune? The reasons are all in the book.
Rafaella De Laurentiis, producer
-A lot of people
have tried to film Dune. They all failed. I tried writing a screenplay of it,
once. It was rotten.
Frank Herbert
-Nobody is as crazy
as I am. You have to be crazy to make a movie like Dune.
Dino De Laurentiis
-You can't get
a movie like this done worrying about it as a whole. You have to take it scene
by scene... or go crazy.
David Lynch, director
-Alejandro Jodorowsky
(El Topo) spent a couple of million dollars in pre-production of his version.
He even hired Salvador Dali as his production designer. Nothing ever happened.
I'm not quite sure why it fizzled. Without exaggeration, his script would have
made an eleven-or-twelve-hour movie. It was the size of a phonebook. It was
pretty anti-Catholic, too.
Frank Herbert
-The characters
are exactly as I have envisioned them... sometimes even better.
Frank Herbert
-This is the dirtiest
job I've ever had... and that includes construction work.
Sting, actor (Feyd)
-Wearing the stillsuits
in the desert was the next best thing to dying.
Everett McGill, actor (Stilgar)
-I only came close
to passing out once... I think.
Paul Smith, actor (Rabban)
-I was down there
five weeks. It seemed like five years.
Sting, actor (Feyd)
-It's an absolutely
giant playpen. A serious playpen, but a playpen nonetheless.
Francesca Annis, actress (Jessica)
-I'm curious as
hell to see what this is going to look like with all the stuff we are supposed
to be imagining in our minds actually put in the film.
Kyle MacLachlan, actor (Paul)
-I think David
(Lynch) likes the Harkonnens, who are the most hideous band in the film. I think
he likes the nightmare sequences. The movie should reflect that. It'll be a
world in sheep's clothing. That suits me.
Sting, actor (Feyd)
-I think this script
is terrific. I can't believe it's remained as complex as it has. That's difficult
to do with film. Film is dumb, you know? It really is.
Brad Dourif, actor (Piter)
-I was unprepared
for the purity of the desert and its elegance and its great, classy beauty.
Patrick Stewart, actor (Gurney)
-Feyd is evil...
with a large jockstrap.
Sting, actor (Feyd)
-The young actor
who is playing Paul? It's fascinating. He claims that Dune has been his Bible.
He's read it every year since he was fourteen.
Frank Herbert
-I'm awed by the
newness of it, coming into a movie having never done one before. Then again,
I'm an old friend of Paul's. I feel like I know him. In a sense, I am him.
Kyle MacLachlan, actor (Paul)
-I mean, as a fan,
I've been waiting for this for years. Now, as an actor, I want to make sure
that Paul Atreides is everything that a Dune fan expects.
Kyle MacLachlan, actor (Paul)
-When I first read
the script I was disappointed. I came in saying, "I want Dune." It
took me a little time to get used to the differences. I finally said, "It's
not going to be Dune by Frank Herbert. It's going to be Dune by Frank Herbert,
adapted by David Lynch, put on film and conveyed by actors.
Kyle MacLachlan, actor (Paul)
-David's vision
is very, very bizarre because, I think, he's a very bizarre person. He's not
normal. He's out of somewhere... out of left field. The reason I'm doing Dune
is to work with David Lynch.
Sting, actor (Feyd)
-I really like
our Guild Navigator. He's pretty odd looking. Pretty our there. I wouldn't have
minded him being a little odder, though. Things just can't get odd enough for
me.
David Lynch, director