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Things to Come (1936) - IMDb
The story of a century: a decades-long second World War leaves plague and anarchy, then a rational state rebuilds civilization and attempts space travel.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028358/
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Things to Come - Wikipedia
Things to Come (also known in promotional material as H. G. Wells' Things to Come) is a 1936 British black-and-white science fiction film from United Artists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Things_to_Come
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Things to Come (1936) - Rotten Tomatoes
H. G. Wells was both the author of the original source -- an essay, rather than an actual novel, concerning mankind's future -- and the screenplay (in conjunction with Lajos Biro) of this epic science fiction tale, but it was producer Alexander Korda who framed the terms on which it is presented, vast and elegant, and visually striking. Opening in the year 1940, we see the next century of human history unfold, initially with amazing prescience. In Everytown (a stand-in for London) in 1940, the people prepare to celebrate Christmas amid rumors and rumblings of war -- forward-thinking pacifists like John Cabal (Raymond Massey) try to raise concerns amid a populace either too fearful to think about the risks, or so pleased with business conditions that they're oblivious to the downside of war. And then it comes, devastating Everytown (in scenes shockingly close to the actual World War II London blitz, a half-decade away when these scenes were written) and the country, and finally the world. After 30 years, the war goes on, except that there are no more nations to fight it, only isolated petty fiefdoms ruled by brigand-like strongmen, running gangs organized like tiny armies. Among the most ruthless and successful of them is Rudolph (Ralph Richardson), who runs what's left of Everytown. He keeps his people in line by force, and his war with his neighbors going with his bedraggled troops, while pressuring the tiny handful of scientists, mechanics, and pilots to keep as many of the aging, decrepit planes as they can operating. A few educated men around him -- whom he doesn't really trust -- try to resist the worst of his plans and orders, while going through the motions of carrying them out.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/things_to_come
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Things to Come (1936) | The Criterion Collection
A landmark collaboration between writer H. G. Wells, producer Alexander Korda, and designer and director William Cameron Menzies, Things to Come is a science fiction film like no other, a prescient political work that predicts a century of turmoil and progress. Skipping through time, Things to Come bears witness to world war, disease, dictatorship, and, finally, utopia. Conceived, written, and overseen by Wells himself as an adaptation of his own work, this megabudget production, the most ambitious ever from Korda’s London Films, is a triumph of imagination and technical audacity.
https://www.criterion.com/films/27552-things-to-come
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Things to Come, the 1936 Sci-Fi Film Written by H.G. Wells, Accurately Predicts the World's Very Dark Future | Open Culture
Truer words were never spoken about our age — or about the mid-1930s, the times to which the narrator actually refers.
http://www.openculture.com/2016/09/hg-wells-things-to-come.html
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Things to Come (1936) - Overview - TCM.com
Overview of Things to Come, 1936, directed by William Cameron Menzies, with Raymond Massey, Edward Chapman, Ralph Richardson, at Turner Classic Movies
http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/92893/Things-to-Come/
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'Things to Come' could still come to pass
The 1936 film is a chilling prediction of a future that has mostly come true.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/06/17/criterion-things-to-come-blu-ray/2431231/
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Things to Come (1936) - Review | Sci-Fi Movie Page
According to this Black & White movie made in 1936 and based on an H.G. Wells book all of humanity will all one day be living in vast elaborate shopping malls and wear toga-like outfits with capes . . .
http://www.scifimoviepage.com/thingstocome.html
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Amazon.com: Watch Things To Come - 1936 | Prime Video
Made in 1936, Things to Come speculates on the future of society in the aftermath of a global war in 1940. A war which continues for decades reducing what is left of society to small isolated groups struggling to survive.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00751IYV4/ref=atv_feed_catalog
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Things to Come - YouTube
From H.G. Wells' shocking book comes one of the most lavish science fiction epics ever to hit the screen! It is the year 1940 and civilization has been torn ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycCTxp8jOC8