Things to Come (1936) [NR]

Release Date:
March 31, 1936

Original Title:
Things to Come

Alternate Titles:
Daqui a Cem Anos
La vida futura
Les Temps Futurs
Nel 2000 guerra o pace?
Tider skola komma

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
London Films Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl  US: NR 

Runtime: 100

The future is here!

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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Art Direction:
Vincent Korda

Assistant Art Director:
Frank Wells

Assistant Director:
Geoffrey Boothby

Camera Operator:
Robert Krasker

Costume Design:
John Armstrong
René Hubert
Cathleen Mann
Sam Williams

Director:
William Cameron Menzies

Director of Photography:
Georges Périnal

Editor:
Charles Crichton
Francis D. Lyon

Music Director:
Muir Mathieson

Novel:
H.G. Wells

Original Music Composer:
Arthur Bliss

Producer:
Alexander Korda

Production Manager:
David B. Cunynghame

Recording Supervision:
A.W. Watkins

Screenplay:
H.G. Wells

Special Effects:
Ned Mann
Edward Cohen

Special Effects Assistant:
Lawrence W. Butler

Supervising Editor:
William Hornbeck

Technical Advisor:
Nigel Tangye

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