A scientific crusader and two young people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the "civilisation" of the year 2036— Pearl Argyle (left) the famous ballerina, Raymond Massey (right), and a featured player in a scene from H. G. Wells' "Things to Come," the costliest and most ambitious film to come out of England.
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Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 23
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55A scientific crusader and two young people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the "civilisation" of the year 2036— Pearl Argyle (left) the famous ballerina, Raymond Massey (right), and a featured player in a scene from H. G. Wells' "Things to Come," the costliest and most ambitious film to come out of England. Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 23
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