Things to Come (1936)






During the Christmas season of 1940, John Cabal from Everytown is unable to enjoy the festivities as he senses that war is about to break out. After England is attacked in a Blitz-like bombing, followed by ongoing violence, humanity descends into a primitive state, including a plague known as the "Wandering Sickness." In 1970, John and other intellectuals form Wings Over the World, a unified power that outlaws war by eliminating barbaric leaders like "The Boss." However, in the 21st century, when John's descendant Oswald Cabal prepares to launch a rocket to orbit the moon, a conservative artist named Theotocopulos leads a revolution to put an end to liberalism and progress.


Vintage magazines

Photoplay , June 1936
Photoplay , June 1936

Books on Things to Come

Christopher Frayling
Things to Come
London, 1995

Books with substantial mentioning of Things to Come

Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.)
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 1. Films
Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000

Jerry Vermilye
The Great British Films
Secaucus, N.J., 1978

Chris Steinbrunner and Burt Goldblatt
Cinema of the Fantastic
New York, 1972

Books with an entry on Things to Come

Ivan Butler
Cinema in Britain, An illustrated Survey
South Brunswick and New York - London, 1973

Articles on Things to Come

Justyna Galant, H.G. Well's and Cameron Menzies' Things To Come: A Neurotic Utopia of Progress, in: Artur Blaim, Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim (eds.), Mediated utopias, Frankfort am Main; New York, 2015

Jeffrey Richards, Things to Come and science fiction in the 1930s, in: I.Q. Hunter (editor), British Science Fiction Cinema, London and New York, 1999

Articles with an entry on Things to Come

John Caps, Soundtracks 101, Essential movie music: a listener's guide, in: Filmcomment, nr. 6 (Nov/Dec), 2003 pp. 31-49



Year: 1936
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
 
IMDb: 0028358