Logan's Run (1976)
Logan's Run (1976)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Michael York
Logan
Richard Jordan
Francis
Jenny Agutter
Jessica
Roscoe Lee Browne
Box
Farrah Fawcett
Holly
Michael Anderson Jr.
Doc
Peter Ustinov
Old Man
Randolph Roberts
2nd Sanctuary Man
Lara Lindsay
The Woman Runner
Gary Morgan
Billy / Stunts
Michelle Stacy
Mary 2
Laura Hippe
Woman Customer
David Westberg
Sandman
Camilla Carr
Sanctuary Woman
Greg Lewis
Cub
Ashley Cox
Timid Girl
Bill Couch
Sandman / Stunt Coordinator
Glenn R. Wilder
Runner / Stunt Coordinator
Joe L. Blevins
Last Day Character (uncredited)
Roger Borden
Sandman Daniel (uncredited)
Greg Bransom
Sand Man (uncredited)
Paula Crist
City Dweller (uncredited) / Stunts
Virginia Ann Ford
The City Computer (uncredited)
Chuck Gaylord
Cub (uncredited) / Stunts
Mitch Gaylord
Cub (uncredited) / Stunts
Johnny Haymer
(uncredited)
Jessie Kirby
Confused City Dweller (uncredited)
Greg Michaels
3rd Sanctuary Man / Ambush Man (uncredited)
Bob Neill
1st Sanctuary Man (uncredited)
Renie Radich
Love Shop Woman with Toy (uncredited)
Candice Rialson
1st Screamer in Logan's Apartment (uncredited)
Cheryl Smith
Screamer Party Woman (uncredited)
Ron D. Thornton
Runner Great Hall (uncredited)
Michael Anderson
Director
William F. Nolan
Novel
George Clayton Johnson
Novel
David Zelag Goodman
Screenplay
Saul David
Producer
Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer
Ernest Laszlo
Director of Photography
Bob Wyman
Editor
Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Hugh Benson
Associate Producer
Dale Hennesy
Art Direction / Production Design
William Tuttle
Makeup Artist
Judith A. Cory
Hairstylist
Byron Roberts
Unit Production Manager
Glen Robinson
Special Effects
Jack Baur
Casting
Robert De Vestel
Set Decoration
Jack M. Marino
Property Master
John Riordan
Sound Editor
L.B. Abbott
Visual Effects Designer
Harry V. Lojewski
Music Supervisor
William Saracino
Music Editor
Leon Charles
Dialect Coach
Ray Quiroz
Script Supervisor
Stefan Wenta
Choreographer
Jeannie Epper
Stunts
Loren Janes
Stunts
Beth Nufer
Stunts
Alex Plasschaert
Stunts
Regina Parton
Stunts
Lori Thomas
Stunts
Mike Washlake
Stunts
Russell Saunders
Stunts
Barbara Graham
Stunts
Tommy J. Huff
Stunts
Sunny Woods
Stunts
Paula Dell
Stunts
Rosemary Johnston
Stunts
Whitey Hughes
Stunts
'Wild' Bill Mock
Stunts
Dar Robinson
Stunts
Walter Robles
Stunts
Angelo De Meo
Stunts
Dottie Catching
Stunts
Bill Couch Jr.
Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett
Stunts
Craig R. Baxley
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 23, 1976
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 59m
Content RatingPG
Budget$9,000,000
Box Office$25,000,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Logan's Run is a 1976 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett, and Peter Ustinov. The screenplay by David Zelag Goodman is based on the 1967 novel Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a future society, on the surface a utopia, but soon revealed as a dystopia in which the population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by killing everyone who reaches the age of 30. The story follows the actions of Logan 5, a "Sandman" who has terminated others who have attempted to escape death and is now faced with termination himself.
Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film uses only the novel's two basic premises: that everyone must die at a set age, and that Logan and his companion Jessica attempt to escape while being chased by another Sandman named Francis. After aborted attempts to adapt the novel, story changes were made, including raising the age of "last day" from 21 to 30 and introducing the idea of "Carrousel" [sic] for eliminating 30-year-olds. Its filming was marked by special-effects challenges in depicting Carrousel and innovative use of holograms and wide-angle lenses.
The film won a Special Academy Award for its visual effects and six Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film. A spin-off TV series aired in 1977–1978 on CBS for 14 episodes.