Gurney Halleck

FIctional character in the Dune franchise
Fictional character
In-universe informationOccupationAtreides Weapons MasterAffiliationHouse AtreidesSignificant otherLady Jessica[a]RelativesBeth Halleck (sister)[b]
Josh Brolin plays Gurney in the 2021 film and its 2024 sequel.

Gurney Halleck is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. He is a major character in Herbert's Dune (1965) and Children of Dune (1976) as the War Master of House Atreides, acting as mentor, friend, and advisor to Paul Atreides. He also appears in some of the prequel/sequel novels by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Gurney is portrayed by Patrick Stewart in the 1984 David Lynch film Dune. P. H. Moriarty plays the role in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel TV miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune and its 2003 sequel, Frank Herbert's Children of Dune. The character is portrayed by Josh Brolin in the 2021 Denis Villeneuve film Dune and its 2024 sequel Dune: Part Two.

Characteristics

Halleck is a talented minstrel skilled in the use of the baliset. His jawline bears a scar from an inkvine whip wound inflicted by Glossu Rabban in the Harkonnen slave pits. A loyal friend to Duke Leto Atreides and his concubine Lady Jessica, many years after Leto's death it is suggested in Children of Dune that Gurney and Jessica have become lovers.[a] Leto's son Paul Atreides refers to him as "Gurney the valorous" in Dune, and Duke Leto comments that Paul has named Gurney well.

Appearances

Dune novels

Halleck is Paul's weapons teacher, as well as a skilled musician. He is one of Leto's chief officers, and serves alongside Duncan Idaho as a Swordmaster of House Atreides. According to Dune, Gurney was trained by "the best fighters in the universe", and alongside Idaho and Thufir Hawat gave Leto a war council almost unparalleled in the Imperium. He manages to survive the fall of House Atreides on Arrakis with 73 men. In the years after the attack, he falls in with the melange smugglers, eventually becoming a powerful figure. His smugglers fall for a Fremen trap—a fake hoard of spice—and are almost killed before Paul, now the Fremen leader "Muad'Dib", recognizes him. Halleck later becomes Jessica's loyal chief officer after nearly killing her, mistakenly believing she betrayed Duke Leto.

In Children of Dune, Gurney returns to Arrakis with Jessica from Caladan. He coordinates a purging of dissidents along with Fremen leader Stilgar, an operation that he kept secret. He goes to the sietch Jacurutu under what he believes are Jessica's orders to test that Paul's son Leto II has not fallen to Abomination. When the Fremen Namri reveals that the testing was ordered by Alia, he kills the man and escapes, sending a message to Duncan to set off the course of events that will force Stilgar to act. He takes temporary shelter with a new batch of smugglers before stealing an ornithopter. With it, he escapes to a rebel sietch, where Leto II and The Preacher arrive. Leto II takes him to Shuloch. After Leto II returns to Arrakeen and takes the throne, Gurney is assigned to Sietch Tabr as part of Stilgar's council.

Prequels and sequels

Gurney's character is further explored in the Prelude to Dune prequels (1999–2001) written by Brian Herbert, Frank Herbert's son, and Kevin J. Anderson.

According to the prequels, Gurney Halleck was born on Giedi Prime, the homeworld of House Harkonnen. After an incident with the local militia and the murder of his sister, he escaped Giedi Prime and aligned himself with the rogue House Vernius. Eventually, after a string of conflicts and the death of Earl Dominic Vernius, Gurney Halleck arrived at the Atreides homeworld of Caladan seeking the exiled Prince Rhombur Vernius. After helping reclaim the planet Ix for House Vernius, Halleck served House Atreides, eventually becoming Paul Atreides' weapons teacher.

In Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) it is revealed that the Tleilaxu Master Scytale possesses a hidden nullentropy capsule containing cells carefully and secretly collected by the Tleilaxu for millennia, including the cells of Paul Atreides, Duke Leto, Jessica, and Gurney. A ghola of Gurney is "conceived" in Sandworms of Dune (2007), a sequel to the original Frank Herbert series written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, but is killed during gestation in an act of sabotage.

In adaptations

Gurney is portrayed by Patrick Stewart in the 1984 David Lynch film Dune.[1] P. H. Moriarty plays the role in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel TV miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune and its 2003 sequel, Frank Herbert's Children of Dune. The character is portrayed by Josh Brolin in the 2021 Denis Villeneuve film Dune, who reprised the role in the 2024 sequel Dune: Part Two.[2]

Merchandising

A line of Dune action figures, styled after David Lynch's film, was released in 1984 by toy company LJN to lackluster sales. A figure of Gurney previewed in LJN's catalog was never produced.[3][4]

Family tree

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House Atreides family tree
House Atreides
House Harkonnen
House CorrinoBaron Vladimir
Harkonnen
Tanidia Nerus[n 1]
AnirulShaddam IVLeto I AtreidesLady Jessica[n 2]
Count Dalak
Kenola
Princess WensiciaPrincess IrulanPaul AtreidesChani[n 2]
JosifaFarad'nGhanima AtreidesLeto II AtreidesLeto II Atreides
The Elder[n 3]
Duncan Idaho
ChaliceRugiMany generations[n 4]Alia AtreidesHayt[n 5]
Moneo Atreides
Siona Atreides
Many generations
Miles Teg
Darwi Odrade
Notes:
  1. ^ The Prelude to Dune prequel series (1999–2001) establishes that Tanidia Nerus is an alias of Gaius Helen Mohiam.
  2. ^ a b In Dune (1965), Jessica is the concubine of Leto I, and Chani becomes the concubine of their son, Paul.
  3. ^ The infant Leto II Atreides is murdered in Dune, and his brother Leto II is later also named after their grandfather, Leto I, in Children of Dune (1976).
  4. ^ Per God Emperor of Dune, Duncan Idaho gholas was used several times in Leto II's breeding program
  5. ^ Hayt is a ghola of Duncan Idaho, a kind of clone made using his corpse.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Gurney's later involvement with Lady Jessica is inferred in Children of Dune as Alia notes, "Gurney Halleck would be with [Jessica] ... Some said he'd become her mother's lover."
  2. ^ The Brian Herbert/Kevin J. Anderson prequels give Gurney's previously unnamed sister the name Beth.

References

  1. ^ Maslin, Janet (December 14, 1984). "Movie Review: Dune (1984)". The New York Times. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Kroll, Justin (February 13, 2019). "Josh Brolin Joins Timothee Chalamet in Star-Studded Dune Reboot". Variety. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Toys". Collectors of Dune. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  4. ^ Daniels, James (January 12, 2014). "Toys We Miss: The Long Forgotten Figures From Frank Herbert's Dune". Nerd Bastards. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
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