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Revision as of 12:46, 24 October 2021

"Have You Ever Seen the Dune" (from the soundtrack of ENUC: the Legend of Baron Harkonnen.
"ENUC: the Legend of Baron Harkonnen" - earliest known publicity material for Enuc.
Enuc - the infamous "Dune Deck at Northampton" sequence.
Paul Atreides contemplate the Cookie Dough Bites of Arrakis in Enuc.

Enuc is a historical drama film by activist and documentary filmmaker Enoch Root about Baron Vladimir "Enuc" Harkonnen, emphasizing Harkonnen's acquisition and loss of the planet Caladan.

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