Things to Come (1936) - (Movie Clip) Everytown, 2036
In a sequence indicative of a movie directed by a great production designer (William Cameron Menzies), technology rules as the 2036 version of "Everytown" arises in H.G. Wells' Things to Come, 1936.
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Things to Come (1936) -- (Movie Clip) I Want To Make Victorious Peace
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