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Logan's Run

Logan's Run

  • Status: Released
  • 23-06-1976
  • Runtime: 119 min
  • Score: 6.6
  • Vote count: 949

In the 23rd century, inhabitants of a domed city freely experience all of life's pleasures — but no one is allowed to live past 30. Citizens can try for a chance at being "renewed" in a civic ceremony on their 30th birthday. Escape is the only other option.

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

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

Glenn R. Wilder

Runner

Joe L. Blevins

Last Day Character (uncredited)

Roger Borden

Sandman Daniel (uncredited)

Greg Bransom

Sand Man (uncredited)

Paula Crist

City Dweller (uncredited)

Virginia Ann Ford

The City Computer (uncredited)

Chuck Gaylord

Cub (uncredited)

Mitch Gaylord

Cub (uncredited)

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)

Richard

It's a 'Future Vision' type of movie, plus a bit of an adventure into the unknown. At least for the two "Runners' who have escaped out of their bubble world. It is fraught with twists and turns in a post Peak-Oil world, where society has finally found a solution to the resources of the planet. The 'chosen' few, however have one little catch, their lives have a unique way of ending, until these two discover a new way, and a Lie that was being told to all of the citizens. (Warning for younger viewers,there are scenes where (At the time,) it was considered risque to show people jumping into a freshwater pond and going skinny dipping).