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To mark the special edition DVD release of Things to Come and the screening of this British classic at SCI-FI LONDON, the U.K.’s leading festival of Science Fiction and fantasy films (2 May – 6 May), Network has teamed up with Archos to offer 1 lucky winner a WiFi Touch Screen Multimedia Player and a copy of the Thing to Come Special Edition DVD. The Archos 604 WiFi is a sleek device with integrated wireless capabilities and touch screen for surfing the web, accessing web mail, watching videos on the go and exchanging and playing files directly from a network.

Things to Come is based on a book by H.G. Wells, directed by William Cameron Menzies and produced by Alexander Korda. Though it was shot in 1936, it is filled with numerous gadgets and modern innovations that do not look out of place in 2007, which include mobile phones, a plasma screen, an education channel and biological weapons. Banned by Hitler and Mussolini, this striking film has inspired generations of Sci-Fi films such as Logan’s Run, and filmmakers such as Stanley Kubrick.


Question - Who directed Things To Come?
Answer - William Cameron Menzies


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