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  1. Things to Come is a fascinating vision of a future that never was. The sad truth is that working with H.G. Wells so frustrated Alexander Korda that he regretted making the film, an attitude that began sixty-odd years of cinematic neglect. Criterion producer Susan Arosteguy's extras are a big step forward in the rescue of Things to Come's ...

  2. Things to Come (1936), easily the most expensive British production of its day, is a free adaptation by H. G. Wells of his own book, The Shape of Things to Come (1933). The original book is framed as a posthumously published, unfinished work by a certain Dr. Philip Raven, a member of the League of Nations Secretariat, who supposedly based it on a series of dream visions.

  3. This is a Powerful, yet spooky and somewhat cheesy science fiction film made in 1936, produced by Alexander Korda based on the H. G. Wells classic book & bro...

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  4. 13 de jun. de 2013 · Picture 7/10. The Criterion Collection presents Things to Come in its original aspect ratio of about 1.37:1 on a dual-layer Blu-ray disc with a new 1080p/24hz high-definition transfer. Limited primarily by its source, the visual presentation for Things to Come isn’t all that strong on Blu-ray but there’s no doubt it could be far worse.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2013 · N o one who sees it ever forgets it. Things to Come (1936) was an unprecedented event in British filmmaking, an extraordinarily ambitious and expensive production in which the full resources of cinema—an enormous cast, large-scale sets, and sophisticated visual design—were invested in realizing an epic of humanity’s future, as conceived by one of the world’s most famous living authors.

  6. 7 de oct. de 2016 · Opening in theaters December 2ndDirected by: Mia Hansen-LøveStarring: Isabelle Huppert, André Marcon, Roman Kolinka, & Edith ScobWhat happens when the life y...

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  7. The world's population is now living in underground cities. In the year 2035, on the eve of man's first flight to the moon, a popular uprising against progress (which some people claim has caused the wars of the past) gains support and becomes violent. — Kevin Steinhauer <K.Steinhauer@BoM.GOV.AU>. It's Christmastime 1940 in Everytown.

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