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1936 • Drama / Science Fiction • 100m

Things to Come

"The future is here!"

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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.

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Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey
John Cabal / Oswald Cabal
Edward Chapman
Edward Chapman
Pippa Passworthy / Raymond Passworthy
Ralph Richardson
Ralph Richardson
The Boss
Margaretta Scott
Margaretta Scott
Roxana / Rowena
Cedric Hardwicke
Cedric Hardwicke
Theotocopulos
Sophie Stewart
Sophie Stewart
Mrs. Cabal
Derrick De Marney
Derrick De Marney
Richard Gordon
Ann Todd
Ann Todd
Mary Gordon
Pearl Argyle
Pearl Argyle
Catherine Cabal
Patricia Hilliard
Patricia Hilliard
Janet Gordon
Charles Carson
Charles Carson
Great Grandfather
Patrick Barr
Patrick Barr
World Transport Official (uncredited)
John Clements
John Clements
The Airman (uncredited)
Allan Jeayes
Allan Jeayes
Mr. Cabal (uncredited)
George Sanders
George Sanders
Celestial Body (uncredited)
Abraham Sofaer
Abraham Sofaer
The Jew (uncredited)
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Man of the Future (uncredited)
Director: William Cameron MenziesProducer: Alexander KordaScreenplay: H. G. Wells

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CinemaSerf
2022-06-19
60%

This is a rather fanciful adaptation of the HG Wells tale. Mankind is all but obliterated by war; reduced to tribal existences - under the overly theatrical leadership of Ralph Richardson and Margaretta Scott - fighting plague, tyranny and the elements. Then they encounter Daniel Massey ("John Cabal") who helps reconcile and rebuild society to an almost Utopian level. It manages to intertwine megalomania with human aspiration; an overpoweringly rousing score and some truly Shakesperian style soliloquy. It comes to force a future upon us that is eerily portentous of an Orwellian style dictatorship; of interstellar exploration to spread our plague of self-destructive ambition to other worlds - and all, broadly speaking with the consent of the masses. Sadly, i saw a colourised version which robbed this film of almost every element of potency; indeed it rendered it little better than a very poor cartoon. It's still just about worth watching; but Massey is no Olivier and I found it all rather preposterous.

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Status
Released
Origin
US, GB
Languages
English
Studios
London Films Productions, United Artists

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