The World of Tomorrow is a 1984 American documentary film by Lance Bird and Tom Johnson.
[1] A nostalgic look at pre-WWII America and the 1939 World's Fair through black-and-white newsreels and industrial films, but mostly from Kodachrome color home movies.
[2][3][4][5][6] Produced by WNET with a budget of $298,155,[7] it first was released to theaters for Academy Award consideration and later broadcast on PBS the next year.
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