Dune - House Atreides Attack [HD]
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2020
- Dune Scene Stars: Jürgen Prochnow, Dean Stockwell, Linda Hunt, Freddie Jones, Patrick Stewart Director: David Lynch Writers: Frank Herbert, David Lynch Producer: Raffaella De Laurentiis Music: TOTO Production: Dino De Laurentiis Company, Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A. Distributon: Universal Pictures Released: 1984
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This movie has Patrick Stewart holding a pug and a gun, issuing a war cry. That alone makes it worthy of anyone's attention.
He's family. For house Atreides! For the Duke!!
Pug Atreides survived on Arrakis all those years until the end of the movie. XD
It’s an awful movie, but you also won’t get anything quite like this.
@@jocastadidntknew5980 was it really that bad?
The new one has its flaws also but I like them both
It had my attention for about an hour and then I wanted my hour back..
Yueh:
- Wants to kill one man.
- Kills several thousand to have the chance.
rask004 and the funny thing is he still managed to not kill that man
He was also trying to rescue his wife but the Duke didn't need to know that.
It goes a bit deeper than wanting to kill him, he needed to betray the duke to insure that the Barron wouldn't torture his wife. trying to kill the Barron was just a bonus
That's a baller move right there.
"‘Yueh! Yueh! Yueh!’ goes the refrain. 'A million deaths were not enough for Yueh!’"
I love how strategic Gurney is, not only lead the defense but he adquired food for the night
😂 Dude!
LOL
LMFAO
A dog makes a fine meal -
Never go into battle without your trusty war pug.
Goodest boi
That scene with Patrick Stewart wielding a gun and holding a pug while yelling out a war cry and charging is one of the greatest things I've ever seen. I hope that pug is in the new Gurney's hands in the movie.
Or at least some distant descendant.
Umm…
LONG LIVE DUKE LETO!!!
Spoiler: nope
It’s so badass yet so funny. Goddamn!
The new movie nailed this scene.
Unfortunately it is also pretty much the only thing it got right. Very boring movie
@@kheldroona7970 let's agree to disagree
@@parjai97 if. You enjoy wasting your time on a movie that's over 2.5 hours long to experience actual narrative content of about 50mins and a metric ton of useless filler then be my guest.
@@kheldroona7970 I really enjoyed the books and thoroughly enjoyed the film. It's ok if you didn't like it, to me it was really atmospheric. It was about the world, not the plot.
@@kheldroona7970 It's 2h35 min. long. You have plenty of things told/happenning. Now, it's not rushed as in Marvel movies, maybe that's more of your intellectual level.
As great as the new version looks, it will not have Gurney Halleck charge into battle holding a pug
The choice pooch of all great warriors!
God i hope they do, if only as a tongue-in-cheek Easter egg to this film. Long live the Atreides Battle Pug!!!
atleast the new version has some good acting in it
I just saw the new movie and even thou its great some things are still better in this one.
Josh Brolin seems more like a German Shepherd man……..
Ah, yes. The legendary battle pugs. Nature's most elite commando warrior. Fierce. Loyal. Invincible.
one can only by compared to Marvel's Flerken ;)
You joke but a pug saved a kings life. They are guards if royalty
I know my powerful arch enemies are plotting against me and have agents everywhere and command vast armies...and now to walk down a dark corridor by myself to investigate a mysterious sound.
To be fair, NONE of house artredis betrayed Duke and they killed the one assassin who was hiding inside the house so he wouldnt suspect a thing
And Yueh happened
@@ihatenwo me?
@@ihatenwo its still stupid though. They literally had a guy _living in their walls._
That should be enough to make them completely paranoid
after seeing new dune, my love for both movies only grows
Yea I love them both in their own way. I do wish they make big budget professional series though. Dune has enough content to compete with any major show.
"Long live Duke Leto's pug!"
Died swallowing it's own tongue.
@Antun Šturlić The pug survived the Harkonnen attack, Gurney managed to rescue it as you see it in the final scene!
Pug: "I may be man's best friend, but I'll sit this one out"
Patrick Stewart: " oh yeah, well now you're coming with me!"
LMAOOOO Professor X with a Pug before battle 😂😂😂😂
The actual battle was not described in the book so the movies can do pretty much whatever they want, like holding a pug while charging into battle lol.
Fun fact: the actor who plays the duke Leto (Jürgen Prochnow) is part of the team who reads the german Dune audio book.
That was indeed a nice fact. Thank you.
He's a famous German actor.
And he really looks the part
He was the Norman Knight antagonist in the much better version of Robin Hood.
He reads those scenes that feature House Harkonnen - his rendition of the Baron is marvellous. You can truly feel Vladimir Harkonnen's gluttony and cunning intelligence when Jürgen Prochnow brings him to life.
People can’t seem to understand that this movie was made 40 years before the 2021 version and had significantly more budgetary and studio related limitations.
It was one of the biggest budget busters of its time, though. And it bombed on top of it. It was more technological limitations if anything that impacted scenes like this (which still look great, btw). Lynch had great vision, but just couldn't produce some of the more vast epic looking combat sequences because no CGI and such.
@@tchoupitoulosthis movie didn't have the privilege of having the legendary Studio Industrial Light& Magic in its corner...and people can't seem to process that
@@tchoupitoulosyou know what i know! David lynch dune movie version looked very unique and fascinating for its time. Iv seen it recently. I mean of course after watching the denis villenueve version of part 1 and 2. They are the more superior films. But if ONLY if the old dune had a two part movie like the modern ones it could have been alot better! people say the newer ones are alot more closer to the books
To be honest, I liked this version more than the Villeneuve's one.
Don't get me wrong, I do like Villeneuve bringing the modernity to Dune, but this version is more steampunk-ish and (I could be wrong) faithfully adapted from the books. It has the potential to go further, it just didn't meet the expectations Dune book's fans can get.
Those Sardaukar look well outfitted to deal with Covid-19 outbreak!
Yeah or radio active waste for that matter. Lol.
@@mr.vargas5648 Or worse....the deadly cooties scourge.
They look like Nod brotherhood soldiers
My idea is that the green face is actually a scanner/dazzler/display setup. If there is no one in front, it serves as a scanner for checking terrain. If the wearer chooses it switches to dazzler mode and tries to inconvenience/blind someone. When the Sardaukar has to report to their boss, it shows an image of the wearer's face.
@@DartLukeWestwood probably still had those costumes around after doing the footage for Dune 2000 when shooting Tiberian Sun.
LMAO the pug is like: "WTF IS HAPPENING?!"
It's been a sad week as we lose Dean Stockwell. RIP to the first live-action Dr. Yueh.
You think he doesn't know... what he gained.... for his WIFE? :-(
Yueh! Yueh! Yueh! Even a million deaths would not have been enough for Yueh!
Cry havoc! And let slip the pugs of war!
However wonderful the new film is doing this scene in particular, I cannot deny how awesome the miniature effects look in this scene. Just incredible.
That's a pug. It is an actual real dog.
@@ExtremeSquared 'A life devoid of pugs is possible, but pointless.' - Loriot
Now replaced by Thanos Charging into battle to epic bag pipe music!
3:49 That pug should have won an Oscar
Only Patrick Stewart can charge into battle with a pug in his blouse, and not look ironic!
For all those wondering...the pug somehow survived. You can see it at the end of the movie.
He was nominated for a bag of treats
It is the best part of this movie... and the sad thing is that the dog is probably dead now
@@samuelebalduzzi5376 no, the spice increased his life span.
The pug must had a really fun day.
I had a gf once that was obsessed with watching movies to fall asleep at night. She had just a handful of movies that were up to this all important task, and this was one of them. One time, we were watching it and got to this scene. And Yueh is saying "The tooth. The tooth! THE TOOTH!" and next to me in bed she says "The tooth will set you free!" I looked over at her like "What the fahhh" and busted out laughing.
Good God, I love this movie....I had just finished reading all the books in the original series when this movie came out...saw it in a small theatre on base at Kadena Okinawa right around 84 or so....I remember loving the movie so much...even though Lynch changed some of the story...…Have watched it many times since on VHS/DVD and here on UA-cam.....I think it's a masterpiece. The new movie is really, really good too...though it is missing something the older movies had...a weirdness to them that felt more like the books....Great time to be a Dune fan right now.
syfy for a ty budget hd a decent miniseries
Dune, what a movie! It's so strangely hypnotic. I decided to watch it a few months ago. It was a very entertaining movie. The Harkonnens have the most entertaining scenes.
Needs more bagpipes
I really want one of those Atreides uniforms!
The closest thing to that would be like having a German WWII Africa corps uniform. 😉
@@SteinerArts no wonder they look so cool
RIP, Dean Stockwell. So say we all!
"Let's make sure history remembers the name Atreides..."
I'm so grateful I'm living in the universe where there's TWO greatly entertaining Dune adaptations to watch.
The 2000s miniseries wasn't too bad either, so I'd say three. They all have strengths and shortcomings. Lynch certainly nailed the dreaminess, Villenueve seems to have nailed the anti-authorianism (and ornithopters!) and the Syfy miniseries I think did a good job of giving the civilians on Dune some attention.
Man the soundtrack is fire here
this scene hits hard everytime
I absolutely love the cut at 4:00 where the flying guy is followed by a massive explosion.
Villeneuve's scene portrayed it much better than here I would say. And also certainly more book accurate.
That's why splitting the book into two films was a good idea. They were able to build up to this scene as the climax of the first film and really give the battle the attention it deserves. Lynch was trying to tell the whole story in one film so a lot of things had to be truncated and rushed.
Yes, here it’s a total beat down, but in the movie we see why the Emperor was afraid of how Atredies, one guy was capable of taking on multiple soldiers that were said to be the emperor’s elites
I don't remember book to much but for me it made no sense that sardaukars attacked with swords in new movie instead of using some distance weapon. Was it explained in a book? Was it because of the shields?
@@wojciechsocha4035 laser guns could ignite sheilds and set off an atomic sized blast- too dangerous to both sides
@@oremstale8558 Ok. But why Harkonnenes were able to destroy Atreides ships? They had no shields?
The music in this is epic
The SFX too ambitious for the period sadly and some of it looks awful but some of the set design fantastically done
Don't forget how awesome the costumes are
OK
Diverge from the book plot as it did, I think the Lynch film imagined the visual universe wonderfully. For that, I can forgive all its faults.
Frank Herbert gave a radio interview on Adelaide Radio 5AA in the course of which compere Ian McRae asked him how they made the sandworms work. Herbert, without missing a beat, said "Well, they got this dragon dancing team in from Hong Kong..."
@@Ensign_Cthulhu Agreed about the production design. I love how deliberately low-tech much of it looks, very steampunk-esque. Totally befitting for a world that hasnt used Computers for thousands of years.
Most of the music was composed and performed by Toto, the same band who did "Africa" and "Roseanna." Brian Eno also contributed at least one song.
Anyone here after watching dune 2021?
I can see how the movie and the book have inspired the creation of the first true RTS game.
Makes me sad that the rts genre has somewhat died out. With todays tech we could have some amazing ones for sure.
@@omenwulf from a developer viewpoint, an RTS is half a suicide right at the start. You either go very big or face few sales.
And multiplayer is unthinkable.
The golden years are gone, and I say this while having a few ideas on my own to improve big titles like Total War or Starcraft.
@@Scarletraven87 I would not be so sure.
@@Scarletraven87 What about Iron Harvest?
Emperor Battle For Dune was my favourite
i used to wonder how he pulled that damn tooth out so easy. now that ive read the book, that tooth was a dental implant to replace a missing tooth, installed by none other that yueh himself years before, repurposed for a poison replacement.
YOU WANNA KNOW THE TOOTH!!
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TOOTH!!!
-Jack Nicholson probably
Always wondered what the direction for this scene was like? “Okay everybody just run around randomly holding flags and guns and we’ll throw something together in the editing room”
3:50 No wonder Patrick Stewart got cast as Jean-Luc Picard.
RIP Dean Stockwell (Dr Yueh). Passed away November 2021.
In the far future... dentistry is that fast.
From the book the tooth being replaced was another fake that Dr Yueh implanted earlier. Dr Yueh wasn't doing this idly, he had planned it out for a long time (and likely had multiple plans)
Fun fact: the pug was actually played by Gary Oldman
Such a range
Even tho it strays from the source material i think its still a good film especially with all the deleted scenes added back to it.
3:57 The goofy WWF wrestling moves while in the middle of firefights though... trying to watch this movie again after like 20 years and it's some pretty wack stuff lol.
Just shows you how powerful the Sardaukar are. The battle scenes were incredible!
@@costco_pizza Some of it is incredible but some is bizarre like when Duncan stands perfectly still and lets that flying syringe go right into his face lol.
The music and the sound effects are definitely incredible, I especially love the sounds that the sardaukars lasers make. But all the action you see is just bunch of people running around in circles, carrying flags and pugs in their coats. Its very underwhelming.
That's any 80s movie if you think about it and having said that, still had a killer soundtrack like most films of the era.
I know the Lynch was definitely going for the exact opposite look to that of Star Wars but still, the Sardaukar are just regular stormtroopers. Even worse because their armor is goofy.
This movie is a real trip.
Anyone else here after watching the new Dune
Here. Amazing movie in all aspects in my opinion.
Yea lol the way Duncan died in this one was so anticlimactic. Actually laughed when I watched that part of the movie
Those Sardaukars are looking a little bit sussy.
WOW 2:00 that guy is surprisingly competent dentist....
despite this whole battle being depicted in this movie, as well as in the villeneuve movie, I was surprised to see just how little of it is actually depicted in the novel outside of throwaway lines, which means it was completely up to Lynch to create this setpiece virtually from scratch, and that villeneuve essentially iterated on the same idea but made it more cohesive to follow.
I love the sardaukar uniform. Thats how you dress when you shower in the blood of your ennemies.
As much as I like Brolin as Gurney, Captain Picard will always be Gurney Halleck to me
The tooth...the tooth....the shield...the shield
I'm sorry but the 1984 Dune has more emotion and passion than the cold bleak 2021 version. This is epic.
Im maybe alone on this, but i didnt grew up with this movie or the book. I grew up with Dune 2000 the video game, so the only thing i can think when i see this scene is OUR FORCES ARE UNDER ATTACK! UNIT LOST! UNIT LOST! UNIT LOST! NO POWER!
Yeah, the games were my introduction to Dune as well, though for me it was Dune 2. I think I got the movie on VHS just before Dune 2000 was released.
I think this scene was somehow cut from the dvd edition I watched, strange. I remember the invasion being a very short scene of the Sardukar with their TV scenes, and we never got such a long shot of the Harkonnen frigate. I now know where those designs in the Heighliner levels in Westwood's Emperor Battle for Dune for frigates came from.
0:54 Subnautica players who catch this image out of the corner of their eyes be like: "NOPE"
Wait, when Duke say "Refuse" 1:40, does he literally read the action on the script lmao
no he's drugged, so the words don't come easy.
That is badass war music.
I love this movie. I don't care what anyone says. But boy, those weirding modules were sure flammable.
Minature work is pretty solid - the scale of things is communicated very clearly without blaring tells that it’s miniatures
Remember the tooth.
The what?
The tooth.
The truth?
No dummy, the TOOTH!
Oh, the tooth. Why didn't you say so?
That guy who gets thrown at the end haha
Only in the awesome 80s.
I can see the salt flow from the fans of the modern film... the salt must flow.
The set designs in this film were Steam Punk years before we even knew what the word meant!
Retro-futurism
RIP Dean!
3:59 lmao
Pug Power is the new official battle cry.
can someone please tell me why they're primarily using guns in this battle? like in the new dune they all use swords because of the shields. Do most people not have shields in this version or something? Or is it because of the worms (even though they're not in the desert so that doesn't make sense)
because shields are for the royalty
Patrick Stewart never had hair
Roughly until 16-17
And here he thought he was never going to get the girls when he started going bald. Little did he know. 😉
2:47 yo there's a pug :p.
Honestly, with a little bit of editing, slightly better sfx, and a better score, this wouldn’t be half bad
Those freaking pugs...
Still don't understand why Leto didn't have guards with him or at least some nearby.
Maybe because he's a humble man
Cause plot needed to happen.
think about it, he lives in one of the most secured places on arrakis, there's a shield protecting the entire compound and add to that his personal house guard, what harm could possibly come to him in his own fortified home? unless he's betrayed from within
@@warbossgrotsmasha23 He was already made aware that there was a traitor in the household and that it may be somebody close to him.. Bit of an oversight really, but yes For the plot! 😁 That being said if I was made aware of a similar situation I'd probably not allow access to weapons and shield control without my express verbal permission
@@joshuacropper5041 and if the traitor had your voice recorded? and what of the household guard? how can they defend if they lack weapons? if i were in the duke's shoes i would've gathered all the retinue and lock them up inside a giant room and have guards at the entrance and exit after which i'd lock myself up in the shield room generator armed with a sidearm, any who entered without my permission would be shot up
People keep saying these are typical 80's effects. Did those people see Blade Runner, or Aliens?!
These cheap effects look like bad 1960's effects!! Like something out of Barbarella.
Lynch is not a large-scale sci-fi director; he makes small, surreal, cryptic movies about dreams and relationships. There are undoubtedly beautiful images in Dune, but his version was hindered not only by him being a different kind of director, but the studio's insistence on a single 2 hour film. They also produced awesomely campy movies like Flash Gordon, which isn't the right tone for Dune. It's a fantastic disaster. The Denis Villeneuve version is more straightforward, but is just a more refined adaptation overall.
they were planning a Dune trilogy not just one 2 hour film
What still doesn't make sense is how a medical doctor has access to shields and other vital military assets. This is unrealistic for any serious military or governing body.
This is not a doctor, he is THE doctor and the most trusted person not part of the family. He is entrusted much more important things as a shield generator like the life of the Duke and his family.
I guess the Pug is a symbol, in the UK he would be carrying a Corgi? - Patrick Stewart channeling his father there?
i dont see how the bad guys fought with those fogged up visors on their welding suits
Top 10 anime betrayals
Inside jobs usually always bring down any great house it be the saddest to see as well.
Best Gurney Hallack ever
Raise your hand if you looked for and were disappointed there were no Pugs in the new movie
Space Pug!
"You can't HANDLE the tooth!"
This new movie better have a Battle Pug.
Space Pug is the main character, convince me otherwise
The shieeeld!!! The shiiieeeeld!!!
THE T O O T H
omg
save the pugs !!!!!!!!!!!
Best scene in my opinion but the 2021 version is so much better in some ways
Man the new dune is so much better
The line must be drawn here!
1🇺🇲🌈🖐🥷🏾 john has forgotten the cigarettes...
Patrick Stewart’s Pug Life moment
3:49
"LONG LIVE DUKE LETO!"
I wonder how badly the Atreidies would have stomped the Sardaukar if the weirding modules hadn't been destroyed. Or would it have been an even fight?
Considering that the fedyakeen, the fremen death commandos, were what the Atreides were working on for their own troops it would have been a very nasty stomp. The Atreides big mistake was they vastly underestimated what the Harkonnens were willing to spend to destroy them. The Harkonnens emptied their treasury to ship that many troops in, about 10x what the Atreides thought was coming, plus they didnt think the Emperor would act so overtly by supplying Sarduakar troops to the Harkonnen, because if the word got out about that bit the Landsraad would have risen up in rebellion against the Emperor
Also, the Atreides did manage to strike back with a suicide commando raid on the spice storage facilities on Geidi Prime, making the Harkonnen financial troubles even worse. It is why the Baron wanted every ounce of spice he could get to be squeezed out of Arrakis.
@@Amann0407 Exactly...! Thufir Hawat made the same mistake...! The baron was willing to spend a lot...
The Atreidies were being trained by Duncan Idaho, who was a skilled Swordmaster from Planet Ginaz, whom during this time had greatest fighting technique in the known universe. So yeah, the Atreidies would have absolutely annihilated them.
Going by the book or the movie universe? In book, once the Sardaukar were involved, House Altreides had no chance, wierdling modules or not. My understanding is the only reason the Fedaykeen or Fremen could beat/hold off Sardaukar and Harkonnen troops were that shield fighting was not a thing on Dune due to attracting worms, and thus the off world troops were sword fighting incorrectly. After Paul of course, the united Fremen had religious zeal, an imperial logistics chain and off world transports available to them to go on their Jihad that killed billions.
Movie wise, they just got the modules, and one needed a lot of training to use it effectively. Paul himself had to train them extensively in his three years of exile before they used it properly, so even then I doubt the Altreides could have won against Sardaukar.
In the Emperor Battle for Dune game based off the movie, Sardaukar murder Fedaykeen since their knives are one hit kills, while the modules are damaging, but only get one shot off before getting knifed.
Well, the Harkonnens and Sardaukar had obliterated the Atreides air power on the ground, so they have that advantage - as a last resort they can just bomb the castle into the ground. The hand to hand fighting might or might not have been more even - in an earlier scene, Thufir tells Leto "Our new army is still in training..." so they wouldn't have had the numbers or the expertise to do what the Fremen do to them in the final battle.