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Frank Herbert's Dune is a three-part miniseries based on the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert. It was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment in association with Blixa Film Produktion and Hallmark Entertainment Distribution, and broadcast by the Sci Fi...


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This page is about the TV miniseries. For the novel, see Dune . For the 1984 film, see Dune (film) . Frank Herbert's Dune was a three-part miniseries based on the Dune novel by Frank Herbert . It was broadcast by the Sci Fi Channel in 2000. Contents 1...


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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Space odyssey; Done wrong by the movies in 1984, Frank Herbert's "Dune" finally has been done right - in a TV miniseries.(VARIETY)
12/01/2000: 1,021 words, approx. 3 pages
The first attempt to film Frank Herbert's enviro-messianic novel "Dune" resulted in a movie that was joyless, colorless and, to all but the most clairvoyant devotees, incomprehensible. So all the new Sci-Fi Channel miniseries had to do to win "Dune" lovers' gratitude was...
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Broadcasting & Cable
Dune does it for Sci Fi.(three-night miniseries sets viewership records for Sci Fi Channel)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
12/11/2000: 367 words, approx. 1 pages
Sandworms and spice bring in record numbers for channel Despite a slow start and a notoriously complicated storyline, Sci Fi Channel's adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune became the most-watched program in the network's history. The three-night miniseries pulled in a 4.6...
 


 

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