- H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come
"H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come" is a Canadian
science fiction motion picture first released in May 1979.Infobox Film
name = H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come'
image_size = 250px
caption = Beyond the earth... Beyond the moon... Beyond your wildest imagination!
director = George McCowan
producer = John Danylkiw (associate producer) William Davidson (producer) Harry Alan Towers (as Peter Welbeck) (executive producer}
writer = (in alphabetical order) *Mike Cheda (adaptation} * Joseph Glazner (adaptation) * Martin Lager (writer) * H.G. Wells (novel)
narrator =
starring = * Jack Palance * Carol Lynley * Barry Morse * John Ireland
music = Paul Hoffert
cinematography = Reginald H. Morris
editing = Stan Cole
distributor = * Film Ventures International (FVI) (1979) (USA) (theatrical)* Astral Video (Canada)* Blue Underground (2003) (USA) (DVD)*International Film Distributors (Canada)
released = * CanadaMay 4 , 1979 * UKMay 24 , 1979 * USAAugust 1979
runtime = 98 min
country = Canada
language = English
budget =
gross =
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amg_id = 1:109740
imdb_id = 0079894Although credited toH. G. Wells , the film takes only its title from "The Shape of Things to Come ", Wells' speculative novel from 1933. Instead, the film was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of such recent successes as ', and TV series such as ' and "Battlestar Galactica", although the film had only a fraction of the production budget of any of these.Plot
The film takes place in the far future, after the earth has been ravaged by "The Robot Wars". Most of mankind has fled the planet and resettled in giant domed cities on the moon. For reasons not explained, however, the race needs frequent doses of a rare drug in order to survive. The only place where this drug is available is the planet Delta Three.
The main plot of the film involves a scientist (played by
Barry Morse , formerly of ""), his son (Nicholas Campbell , years before critical acclaim in "Da Vinci's Inquest ") and Kim, a senator's daughter (Anne-Marie Martin of "Sledge Hammer! " fame, here credited as "Eddie Benton") hijacking an experimental spacecraft in order to stop the plans of the evil Omus (Jack Palance ), who has overthrown the governor of Delta Three (Carol Lynley ) and is threatening to destroy the Moon colonies unless he is installed as ruler of the human race.Along the way, the trio encounter a robot who falls in love with Kim, a group of children left behind on earth, and other hazards.
Reception
The film was released several months after "
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century " and it appears some effort has been made to copy elements of the American production. Most notable is the presentation of Martin's character, whose clothes and hairstyle are nearly identical to those ofWilma Deering in the Buck Rogers film.Although a box office and critical failure at the time of its release, the film became something of a cult favorite and was released on DVD in 2004.
::Eccentric Cinema made the following quote regarding this film's horrendousness. "... Even the horrendously bad Shape Of Things To Come (1979) can't aspire to such depths of total putrescence. I speak of the notorious Made-In-South Africa,
Space Mutiny " [cite web
url= http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/cult_movies/space_mutiny.htm
title=MST3K: Space Mutiny *Eccentric Cinema, {Winner EW Best of Web 2007} ] [cite web
url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20165619_20165621_20167518,00.html |title= "Entertainment Weekly " Best of the web2007 ]ee also
* "
Things to Come ", a 1936 film which is a more faithful adaptation of the Wells book.Notes
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