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Shape of Things to Come
292
Market price:
$14.95USD
Our price: $10.46USD
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Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2004-03-30
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Shape of Things to Come DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Bill Lake
,
Linda Carter
,
Lynda Mason Green
,
Bill Jay
,
Ardon Bess
,
William Hutt
,
Terry Martin
,
Jack Palance
,
Carol Lynley
,
John Ireland
,
Barry Morse
,
Nicholas Campbell
,
Eddie Benton
,
Greg Swanson
Director(s):
George McCowan
Features:
French theatrical trailer
TV spot
Poster and still gallery
Shape of Things to Come DVD Details
Video:
Vistavision
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono
Language:
English
French
Running Time:
98
Genre:
Horror
Sci-fi
Fantasy
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
827058104098
Product Code:
BLUG581040DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1979
Studio:
Blue Underground
Shape of Things to Come DVD Summary
This is a remake of a 1936 sci-fi, future dystopia tale by
H.
G.
Wells
, but the drama, as interpreted by director
George McCowan
and scripter
Martin Lager
is not altered to accommodate today's more demanding audiences.
As a result, the story, characters, and dialogue are a little weak.
After a nuclear holocaust has forced people on earth to set up house on the moon (covered by an insulating, glass-like bubble), their continuing existence depends on some medication to fight off the effects of radiat
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