Ridley Scott refused to picturize "Dune" before David Keith Linch

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To it the bigger budget was required. The science-fiction novel Herbert Frenki "Dune" left in 1965 and became the present best-seller, and the first attempts to picturize Paul Atreydes's history began in the 1971st. The directors heading the project, several times changed, and at some instant to direct adaptation even invited Ridley Scott. However subsequently he refused shootings, and then the place of the director was received by David Keith Linch who managed to finish business. In recent interview of Total Film Ridley Scott told about the attempt to adapt "Dune" for the big screen and admitted that as a result...