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Latest revision as of 06:35, 15 August 2023
Spice: 1999 is a British-American science fiction television series starring Martin Landau and Barbara Bain. It is loosely based on the novel Destination: Spice by Frank Herbert.
In the News
Cloud City: 1999 is a science fiction adventure television series starring Martin Landau and Billy Dee Williams.
Dune Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts science fiction Western drama television series starring David Carradine.
Dune, Where's My Cargo? is a science fiction comedy stoner film about Paul Atreides (Ashton Kutcher), who finds himself unable to remember where he parked his spice crawler after a night of Water of Life recklessness.
Fiction cross-reference
- Cloud City: 1999
- Dune Fu
- Destination: Spice
- Dune, Where's My Cargo?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Nothing is more degrading than sitting in a regular chair
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Dune (1984 film) @ Wikipedia
- The Spacing Guild Demands Details from the Emperor of the Known Universe @ YouTube
- Dune (1984) • La litania Bene Gesserit @ YouTube
- Traveling Without Moving @ YouTube
- Dune Spice Mining @ YouTube
- He who controls the spice controls the universe @ YouTube
- Heart plug scene @ YouTube
- Shadout Mapes @ YouTube
- Harkonnen attack the palace@ YouTube
- There's No Need to Fight Over Me @ YouTube
- Riding the Sandworm @ YouTube
- Patrick Stewart as Gurney Halleck ATOMICS!? @ YouTube
- Paul Muad'Dib vs Feyd Rautha @ YouTube
- Dune (1984) - Alia scene @ YouTube
- Dune (1984) Fav quotes and scenes @ YouTube
- Patrick Stewart on meeting Sting on Dune @ YouTube
- Space: 1999 @ Wikipedia
- Gerry Anderson's Space:1999 Opening Titles (Season 1) @ YouTube
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