In 1984, I went to the Theatre in Brooklyn to see DUNE and was handed this sheet of paper- print on both sides- and told it was best to read it before the movie started so I would understand it better. Imagine that...
@jpalmiotti The Kingsway on Kings Highway across from Crazy Eddie?
@jpalmiotti I remember that. Caveman had the same thing.
@jpalmiotti About 20 years ago, I was trying to buy one of these on eBay for my DUNE collection. Such an odd piece of movie memorabilia.
@jpalmiotti I like how it has pronunciation guides.
@jpalmiotti Herbert’s original novel itself contains a glossary entitled Terminology of the Imperium, so it’s all good, hey.
@jpalmiotti Went to see a matinee of Einstein On The Beach, Philip Glass' first opera at the Brooklyn Music Academy, and then Dune in the evening on Time Square (opening weekend). They gave the same sheet of paper. What a day that was...
@jpalmiotti I discussed this with a young Co-Worker yesterday. I went to see a "Sneak" of '84 "DUNE" at Times Square theater a few weeks before it opened. I told him about the "glossary" that was handed out. (I had read the first three books during the late 70s). He couldn't believe it.🤣
@jpalmiotti I received the exact same sheet when I saw it in State College PA in 1984. I was just telling a coworker about this, and he didn’t believe me, thank you for providing some evidence.