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Recommended Things To Come (Special Edition)

William Cameron Menzies, 1936

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DVD Extras
  • 2 discs. Brand new digital restoration of the longest existing version
  • Virtual extended version allowing inclusion of text and images from missing scenes
  • Audio commentary from Nick Cooper
  • 'On Reflection: Brian Aldiss on HG Wells (1971, 25 mins)
  • Ralph Richardson interviewed by Russell Harty in 1975
  • Extensive booklet written by Nick Cooper
  • The Wandering Sickness - an original 78rpm recording
  • Comprehensive image gallery
  • Merchandise image gallery
  • US Re-release trailer.
Film Details

Director

William Cameron Menzies

Year

1936

Country

UK

Technical Details

Certificate

PG

Length

94 mins

Label

NWORK

Format

DVD B&W

Region

2

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

7952504

Main Language

English

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Digitally restored from the most complete prints available (all previous versions having been heavily cut since the original release), this new print of HG Wells's visionary paean to scientific progress has been long awaited by sci-fi fans around the world and is due to premiere in London in May.
The film opens to show Christmas, 1940, where a war scare looms over the festivities. The resulting war lasts 30 years, leaving plague-ridden ruins in its wake, and a society that has reverted to warlordism, under the uncertain rule of 'The Boss' (Ralph Richardson). However, unlike many dystopian future films made since, Things to Come holds out the hope that mankind can redeem itself through science.
The scale of the filmmakers' vision of the future, with its believable rendering of a future world, has rarely been surpassed; above all, this is a science fiction story that speaks to the nature of science itself, something most clearly postulated in its justly famous ending with Raymond Massey stating, "The universe or nothing - which shall it be?"

Milo Wakelin on 16th April 2007

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