Dune (Alejandro Jodorowsky/Moebius Screenplay and Storyboards; Frank Herbert Screenplay; Ridley Scott Drafts)

Dune is one of the most inspirational sci-fi novels of the 20th century. the idea of a film adaptation was not new. the first man to have everything done in production was Alejandro jodoroworski.

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Alejandro had many differences from the frank herbert novel. Such as the emperor was insane and lived on a gold planet in a gold palace. Reportedly the emperor was supposed to be played by painter salvador dali for 100,000 a minute. The music was supposed to be made by pink floyd. the film was going to be ten hours long and the screenplay was as big as a phonebook. very few have ever seen the storyboards for this film and the screenplay has never been seen since. another piece of intrest was that frank herbert actually wrote a screenplay for dune. but that was turned down because it was too long.

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The film was eventually picked up by director David lynch and turned into the box office bomb that was david lynches dune in 1984. 19 years after the book had been released and 13 YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT HELL. a film of the jodoroworski film was made in 2013 but the nither of the actual screenplays have ever surfaced.