01263agm a2200337u 450000100160000000500170001600700240003300800410005701000160009803500230011403500110013703500200014804000410016804900090020905000110021809000160022909900140024524500360025926000640029530000320035950000260039150800880041752002340050565000260073965000190076565000320078470000350081671000380085171000230088999900130091299477147010231120260227104058.0mr-caaad 721020s1972 xxu042 e 0mleng c a72702512 /F a(TU)000477147UTK019 a502848 a(OCoLC)05553292 aMcGraw-Hill Book Co.cDLCdm.c.dTKN aTKNk aHN17.5 aHN17.5b.F8 aHN17.5.F800aFuture shock.h[motion picture] bMetromedia Producers Corp.bReleased by McGraw-Hill,c1972. a42 min.bsd.,color.c16 mm. aWith teacher's guide. aProducer and director, Alex Grasshoff; teleplay, Ken Rosen; narrator, Orson Welles. aBased on Alvin Toffler's book of the same title, this film is about change and how man adapts to it. Shows what is happening today to people and groups who are overwhelmed by change and illustrates the emerging world of tomorrow. 0aSocial historyy1945- 0aSocial change. 0aCivilization, Moderny1950-1 aToffler, Alvin.tFuture shock.2 aMetromedia Producers Corporation.2 aMcGraw-Hill Films. c106d106