The 'dead' wife of a steel process inventor returns, as does her 'dead' husband, a war amnesiac.The 'dead' wife of a steel process inventor returns, as does her 'dead' husband, a war amnesiac.The 'dead' wife of a steel process inventor returns, as does her 'dead' husband, a war amnesiac.
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Excellent illumination of the 24,000 year cosmic cycle
Congratulations to the authors and film-maker for providing a concise and moving account of the "myth" of the 24,000 year cosmic cycle. The graphics were fantastic, the scholars were convincing, and the entire production was solid. I hope there is an expanded version of this film in the works - it really whet our appetite for knowledge of the reality of the physical universe and it's cyclical interplay with consciousness. We would especially enjoy more information about the binary star theory, and scientific advances that support that ancient "truth". A tie-in to past civilizations such as Atlantis and Lemuria would be intriguing. Thanks again to the authors and the film-maker for a great documentary.
Alfred Hitchcock - The Title Designer
There isn't much to entertain you in this film except for the fact that Hitchcock did the title designs. His director and creative team taught him everything that he needed to know in order to storyboard his own films later on in his career.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first feature film produced by Famous Players-Lasky British Producers, Ltd. (i.e. Paramount British) at the company's new studios at Islington, London. It was followed by The Call of Youth (1921). Both films were directed by Hugh Ford.
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