Year 1999 A D
A whimsical yet seriousminded look into the future sponsored by the appliance and radio manufacturer. In the 1999 House of Tomorrow, each family member s activities are enabled by a central computer and revolve around products remarkably similar to those made by the sponsor. Power comes from a selfcontained fuel cell, which supports environmental controls, an automatic cooking system, and a computerassisted education Features Wink Martindale To help with the A, V Geeks mission to share these forgotten films unearthed in their archive, this film and hundreds of others can be purchased on DVD Higher quality versions of this film can also be licensed for stock footage. Contact for more information.
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