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FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H. G. Wells

FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H. G. Wells


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FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H. G. Wells

FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936.
Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H.G. Wells

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1936 Film Still Futuristic Observatory Star Technology Wells


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This print takes us back to the year 1936, when the English science fiction film "Things to Come" was released. Directed by Alexander Korda and based on a script by H. G. Wells himself, this scene captures the essence of early futuristic technology. The image showcases an astronomical observatory set in England, where a man gazes up at the stars with awe and wonder. The attention to detail is remarkable, as we can almost feel his excitement for what lies beyond our world. The film's storyline revolves around a future society that has been devastated by war but strives for progress and unity. It explores themes of technological advancement and its impact on humanity's destiny. As we delve into this still frame from "Things to Come" we are transported to a time when dreams of space exploration were just beginning to take shape. The carousel collection adds an air of nostalgia, reminding us that even in those early days, filmmakers had grand visions for what lay ahead. Granger Art on Demand presents this print as part of their collection, allowing us to appreciate not only the artistry behind it but also its historical significance. Let it serve as a reminder that imagination knows no bounds and that films like "Things to Come" continue inspiring generations with their vision of tomorrow.

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