Things to Come 1936

 

Things to Come (1936)

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Movie Reviews73%
PG-13
1936, Sci-fi, 1h 35m
RT Critics’ Score: 91% (BIAS DETECTED)
RT Audience Score: 55%
Awards & Nominations: NA

 

Critics Consensus

Things to Come is a film that, despite its age, still manages to captivate audiences with its imaginative and prophetic vision of the future. While some may find it clumsy and dated, it remains a genre landmark and early masterpiece of sci-fi. The film’s grandiose spectacle and flashes of modern design recall Metropolis, and its ideas are expressed dramatically and with visual fascination. The speculative qualities of this epic sci-fi drama are worth seeing, particularly due to the early year in which it was theatrically adapted. And while some may find the Luddite character to be the most sympathetic, it is the film’s ability to explore the consequences of progress that makes it a powerful and thought-provoking work of art.
 

Audience Consensus

Things to Come is a sci-fi classic that’s worth watching, even if it’s a bit dated. It’s like Buck Rogers meets Flash Gordon, but with more brains and less brawn. The film’s predictions about the future are spookily accurate, but it’s the visual spectacle that really steals the show. Sure, it’s grandiose in the worst sense of the word, but that’s part of its charm. And who doesn’t love a good dystopian future wrapped in Cellophane? Plus, there’s a Luddite character who’s surprisingly relatable. All in all, Things to Come is a must-see for any sci-fi fan.
 
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Movie Info

Storyline

In Things to Come, a pacifist group of scientists and thinkers led by John Cabal (Raymond Massey) strive to build a utopian society after a 30-year war destroys their city and ushers in a new dark age of plagues and petty despots.

 
Production Company(ies)
Foreign Language, Psychological
 
Distributor
LS Video, Network Enterprises [us], Unknown Video, Film Classics Inc., United Artists, GoodTimes Home Video [us], Madacy Entertainment Group Inc. [us], Sinister Cinema
 
Release Type
Theatrical, Theatrical (Limited)
 
Filming Location(s)
Paris, France; Rhone-Alpes, France
 
MPAA / Certificate
PG-13
 
Year of Release
1936
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby
  • Aspect ratio:
    NA
  • Runtime:
    1h 35m
  • Language(s):
    French
  • Country of origin:
    France, Germany, Lebanon
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Apr 17, 1936 Original

    Release Date (Streaming): Jun 7, 2005

 
Genre(s)
Sci-fi
 
Keyword(s)
sci-fi, dystopian future, special effects, potent ideas, H.G Wells, William Cameron Menzies, Alexander Korda, Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Margaretta Scott, Cedric Hardwicke, Maurice Braddell, Edward Chapman, LS Video, Network Enterprises, United Artists, GoodTimes Home Video, Madacy Entertainment Group Inc., Sinister Cinema, Mono, Flat, 1.37:1, box office performance, budget, reviewed by Frank S Nugent, William Thomas, Chris Wicking, Nell Minow, Don Druker, Brian Susbielles, Jorge Luis Borges, Mike Massie, Meyer Levin, Ann Ross, Eddie Falvey, Bill Newcott, MPAA rating, producer, director, writer, utopian society, pacifist scientists, ruling tyrant, Christmas 1940, war, plagues, petty despots, Wings Over the World, Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, sociology, politics, history
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: NA
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): NA
 
US/Canada gross: NA
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend:
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $2,100,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $58,005,671
Production budget ranking: 700
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $31,236,054
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Raymond MasseyJohn CabalOswald CabalRalph RichardsonMargaretta Scott
Raymond Massey
John Cabal
Oswald Cabal
Ralph Richardson
Margaretta Scott
John Cabal
Oswald Cabal
The Boss
Roxana
Rowena
Raymond Massey – John Cabal, Oswald Cabal
Ralph Richardson – The Boss
Margaretta Scott – Roxana, Rowena
Cedric Hardwicke – Theotocopulos
Maurice Braddell – Dr. Harding
Edward Chapman – Pippa Passworthy, Raymond Passworthy
Director – William Cameron Menzies
Producer – Alexander Korda
Writer – H.G. Wells

 

William Cameron MenziesH.G. WellsAlexander Korda
William Cameron Menzies
H.G. Wells
Alexander Korda
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
William Cameron Menzies
 
Writer(s)
H.G. Wells
 
Producer(s)
Alexander Korda

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals
Sundance, Berlin, Telluride, Toronto
 
Awards & Nominations
NA
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Frank S. NugentWilliam ThomasChris WickingNell MinowDon Druker
Frank S. Nugent
William Thomas
Chris Wicking
Nell Minow
Don Druker
New York Times
Empire Magazine
Time Out
Movie Mom
Chicago Reader
THINGS TO COME
 All Critics (32) | Top Critics (6) | Fresh (29) | Rotten (3)
 Things to Come is an unusual picture, a fantasy, if you will, with overtones of the Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon comic strips. But it is, as well, a picture with ideas which have been expressed dramatically and with visual fascination.
 
 May 31, 2007
 
 Frank S. Nugent
 New York Times
 TOP CRITIC
 Spookily prescient in many of its ideas, this is fascinating whilst being a little clumsy and dated, even for its time.
 
 May 14, 2007 | Rating: 4/5
 
 William Thomas
 Empire Magazine
 TOP CRITIC
 In the realm of ‘prophetic science fiction’, it is a genre landmark.
 
 June 24, 2006
 
 Chris Wicking
 Time Out
 TOP CRITIC
 April 4, 2003 | Rating: 5/5
 
 Nell Minow
 Movie Mom
 TOP CRITIC
 [An] imaginative, only occasionally naive forecast of the age of nuclear warfare in 1936.
 
 January 1, 2000
 
 Don Druker
 Chicago Reader
 TOP CRITIC
 An early masterpiece of the sci-fi genre…
 
 March 7, 2023
 
 Brian Susbielles
 InSession Film
 “Grandiose” in the worst sense of that bad word.
 
 December 15, 2021
 
 Jorge Luis Borges
 Sur
 The speculative qualities of this epic sci-fi drama are worth seeing, particularly due to the early year in which it was theatrically adapted.
 
 July 30, 2020 | Rating: 6/10
 
 Mike Massie
 Gone With The Twins
 Go out of your way to see Things to Come, for the occasional flashes of modern design that recall Metropolis…
 
 May 4, 2020
 
 Meyer Levin (Patterson Murphy)
 Esquire Magazine
 a huge, wonderful, fantastic spectacle film which shows civilization wiped out within the lifetime of the present generation, then restored, wrapped in Cellophane, for those of our descendants who think it worth while to survive.
 
 July 22, 2019
 
 Ann Ross
 Maclean’s Magazine
 Things to Come (L’avenir) is a masterclass in restraint that proves that a film does not need to be ostentatious in order to be powerful.
 
 April 15, 2019 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Eddie Falvey
 One Room With A View
 Everyone in this Wellsian future loves it, except for a Luddite (Cedric Hardwicke). “What is the good of all this progress?” he declares. “We demand a rest!” He’s supposed to be the villain, but I find him to be the film’s most sympathetic character.
 
 April 18, 2016 | Rating: 4 of 5
 
 Bill Newcott
 AARP Movies for Grownups…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
In Things to Come, a pacifist group of scientists and thinkers led by John Cabal (Raymond Massey) strive to build a utopian society after a 30-year war destroys their city and ushers in a new dark age of plagues and petty despots.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
There is no goofy or funny or odd comment about the film Signed in on Fresh Kernels.
 
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