I remember being a kid when I first saw "Logan's Run", thinking how turning 30 was so far away for me. Now, 60 is not in the too far distant future for me, and I think now how being 30 is so young. I love this movie.
I was probably 8 or 9 when I saw this. I turned 30 in 2000, and at the end of the 70s, 2000 was a lifetime away. As you said, we were so naïve at the time.
When it was new I remember a lot of my friends talking about Farrah Fawcett in this movie and how beautiful she was in it...and she was...but my eyes were glued to Jenny Agutter. Definitely an underappreciated beauty.
Farrah Fawcett is beautiful too, but I agree that Jenny Agutter has some other quality that is just mesmerising. It is the eyes, I think, there is so much going on behind them.
@@michaelwills1926 No, I am not a huge fan of this film. My comment was based on hundreds of comments I have seen using the term underrated. In almost every case the comment has been simply wrong,
She's great in an American Warewolf in London. That's a really good movie. I watched it a few years ago and was stunned by how good it was. And of course Jenny Agutter my childhood crush was there.
The 60's and 70's were a golden age for science fiction as allegory. Ask an interesting question and let it play out. They were masters of the slow burn.
The skill of the craftsfolk in the building of this city is masterful. No CG, just passion and heart. Also, how amazing were the matte painting effects creating post-nuke Washington! Peter Ustinov rocks!
Yessir! My actual favorite film! Nice! That and Brazil! Logan's Run remains a keeper and would not benefit from a remake tho. Ummm.... possibly if they used the original novel? Different special effects and costumes from the quasi 70s mall look of the original? Many what ifs.
When I watch the scenes of the travel car travel between various parts of the city, I can't help but think about the monorail at Disney World and Epcot.
It's very much of that era isn't it. So many things around the world like that, including a lot of shopping malls and airports. It's how people back then imagined the future would look like.
We got a little dividend from the Sci-fi books of the 60s and 70s with shows like Space 1999 trying to stay in that vein but the simple stories with the better effects was going to have the mass appeal. In a way I'm glad the Star Wars type stuff won out as it means the classic more cerebral stuffs legacy won't be destroyed by modern "remakes".
This entire movie was made so that Jenny Agutter could be filmed in a toga. The story is just icing on the cake. *I've been informed that this is a fresa, rather than a toga* Jenny Agutter in a fresa.*
@@billythedog-309 Man, I'm close enough. A big piece of fabric around her body. You know what I meant, even if it's historically inaccurate. Jenny in a skimpy outfit and you're concerned about proper nomenclature?
I remember going to see this at the movies when it came out . It was a double feature and a 2001 a space odyssey was playing with it . My mind was never the same again .
When I saw this film as a child, I thought the general public would be able to buy that huge miniature city model, with the working mazecars, like we could buy toys for Star Wars. I wanted that so badly, and was disappointed to realize it was not for sale (and we probably could not have afforded it if it were!) :D
Still have the VHS tape. This was a classic film way ahead of it's time. Jenny Agutter has always had class, intelligence and is still a pretty lady. Peter Ustinov was great in this film, as a special effects student at the time I enjoyed all the practical effects.
Look at the very last scene when all the young people are gathered around the old man. They've never seen an old man before. What you'll see is a hand pop up out of the crowd with the Vulcan salutation. Check it out.
Alex Holub this was done by the e tea actor so he could try to pick himself out in the crowd when seeing the movie. He didn’t realize his hand would shoot up right in front of the camera like that and that it would even be left in!
WoW,a car that drives by itself,laser surgery,vanity equality status, gangs of teen thugs,theory of life ends at a expiration date , doubt of an round earth,computer dating. .sounds a lot like the present.
I remember watching this movie back in the day. It definitely felt like the movie was shot in a '70s era shopping mall. I kept on waiting for the characters to meet at a Pretzel vendor.
The movie was partly shot in LA for interior scenes. For the crowd scenes, this was the Apparel Mart in Dallas. Many of the Dallas actors/models got jobs as extras. The day was long, but the work was easy, and the costumes were comfy. What surprised me was how well they fed us. There was a breakfast snack area of donuts and fruit. Often the director was there, a nice friendly man with no apparent ego, saying hellp. For lunch, we got chicken, fish, steak dinners. The first time they blew up the huge crystal, the assistant directors told the crowd to run, and then the crystal blew up, not the right order. So, a day was spent taping/or something, to fix the crystal and film the scene again, this time correctly, with the crystal blowing up and then the crowd reacting by screaming and running away. This was a fun film to work on:)
One has to see beyond the cheese, besides 2018 viewed from 1975 would seem cheesy to some...Logans Run has some really strong points,and ideas and still could be a reality the way things are going.
Logans Run is a fun movie and was probably not cheesy when released, but Star Wars rendered it cheesy within a year. Logans Run I think was 2nd tier Sci-Fi with Kubricks 2001 being the gold standard to that date. Star Wars was a game changer. Still love Logans Run, part of the love is that it is so dated and its a scifi disco movie in a mall. Plus Jenny Augutter .
Saw it on first run at age 11. It was both fascinating and frightening at the same time. Everything in those days were an art form made by hand. If you want cheesy go look at an old Godzilla movie. Both are great.
Logan's Run, a warning to let shopping malls take over the entire world. Love this movie, it's a classic and I really liked seeing more of the outdoors (under the dome) in this scene.
@@cowboy7170 Hi there Cowboy. Thank you for your reply to my comment about Logan's Run. I watched the movie and the TV series when it was shown in New Zealand in the 1970's. Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2023.
Ah yes Jenny Agutter the quintessential English Rose she did a movie in 1971 called the ''walkabout'' essentially about two English children who's father takes them to the Australian outback with intention to shoot the, shoot them, they get away, the father then shoots himself and the two children go on a walkabout lost in the outback until a friendly aboriginal comes across them
You can see her currently in "Call the Midwife" she plays a nun so the chances of that skinny dip are not looking so good ;) But I understand your point of view...
nate Johnson Cheesy compared to what? One can't compare it to Star Wars which came out the following year; That was a huge leap in in special effects and production . It really is one of the more solid sci-fi movies of it's time. The only reason people may think it's cheesy has to do with a younger generation comparing it to modern films with CGI which isn't objective. I've seen the same attitude with Clash of The Titans. When one is saying "cheesy" it might as well have been on MST3K. There is no way these movies could be ripped on.
August 25, 2018---Thanks for the video. Got mine on dvd, but missing bits like this one from it. Think this was Farrah Fawcett's first movie and of course, her famous hair style.
You mean, without the vacuum aspect? And on micro-scale? At least he got the fake tunnel part - without any means to escape the pod in case of an emergency - correct.
They say for the "Love Shop" orgy scene, there was much more explicit content filmed. But it ended up getting cut (probably to get a PG rating---this was 1974 by the way). The DVD commentary says it is apparently lost forever.
Now this is a movie one could do a worthwhile sequel with. For instance what did the people do after they left the dome ? and they had a beautiful world to re-start. Lots of options.
There was a sequel written to the book that the movie was based on; two of them, actually. I'm kind of surprised nobody has done a remake of Logan's Run, they've remade so many movies in the past ten years or so.
They're doing it. The movie almost got it right, except for the plodding slow speed so it would seem like long journey to a different place. The hyperloop will fire you down the tube like a bullet. That's the only way they will get enough vehicles through in a short enough time for it to be effective. You're going to go really, really fast.
It's PRT or "Personal Rapid Transit." A company called Taxi 2000 aimed to build podcars very similar to the ones in Logan's Run, but they have gone out of business. Meanwhile, the Morgantown PRT has been in operation since 1975 in West Virginia. I prefer a suspended monorail design such as skyTran, Transit X, or Spartan Superway.
The Logan's Run society is pretty static; people aren't moving to different cities or locations. In such a society, a fixed rail or hyperloop system makes sense. In our society, with its constant changes and movement, such a system has limited advantages and isn't easily modified to accommodate the inevitable changes that are taking place. It's not a very cost-effective idea unless costs can be drastically reduced. We're much better off developing transportation that requires less infrastructure, or at least infrastructure that can be more easily re-purposed.
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My first movie I saw when I came to this country in 1979.....at that time I hardly spoke English but the guns and the uniforms facinatesd me at that time....PLUS Farrah Fawcett was big in my country...
That dialog about "Muscle" does clear up the later scene when the Cubs try to put that mask on Logan's face. I didn't remember the book mentioning that it was deadly to adults.
I remember being a kid when I first saw "Logan's Run", thinking how turning 30 was so far away for me. Now, 60 is not in the too far distant future for me, and I think now how being 30 is so young.
I love this movie.
me too 48 and yeah good movie Jenny was a crush lol
Has YOUR crystal turned red yet? 🤣
@@lp115lp *Obligatory 'Oh MY' statement*
I was probably 8 or 9 when I saw this. I turned 30 in 2000, and at the end of the 70s, 2000 was a lifetime away. As you said, we were so naïve at the time.
Yeah, I recall seeing this as a kid thinking, "30? Oh, I'd have PLENTY of time." Now... uh oh.
When it was new I remember a lot of my friends talking about Farrah Fawcett in this movie and how beautiful she was in it...and she was...but my eyes were glued to Jenny Agutter. Definitely an underappreciated beauty.
Farrah Fawcett is beautiful too, but I agree that Jenny Agutter has some other quality that is just mesmerising. It is the eyes, I think, there is so much going on behind them.
Lord she is quite ravishing Jenny.
Best film ever
Jenny Agutter always has been world class.
I was 13 when this movie first came out and I saw it at the local theater. Crushed so hard for Jenny...archtypical posh Brit hottie.
One of the best underrated science fiction movie ever made.
What movie? Primer?
They made the film "Primer" for seven thousand dollars.
I have noticed that often what people mean by underrated is 'I never heard of this before'. They are just displaying their ignorance.
@@PanglossDror, it’s because you wish everyone loved it as much as you do which is usually the case in almost every instance
@@michaelwills1926 No, I am not a huge fan of this film.
My comment was based on hundreds of comments I have seen using the term underrated. In almost every case the comment has been simply wrong,
@@PanglossDr I was speaking colloquially, but either way that’s been my experience. Cheers
Jenny is a perfect fit for this role. Well done casting.
More like a tight fit....
Man Jenny Agutter is so hot...
True, but I'd still hit it just to say I did.
She's great in an American Warewolf in London. That's a really good movie. I watched it a few years ago and was stunned by how good it was. And of course Jenny Agutter my childhood crush was there.
GizmoMaltese dressed as a nurse wasn't she?
One of my boyhood masturbation fantasy girls.
Jenny Agutter is a hot piece of pussy.
Back when dystopian future stories were still written for adults. :)
Steven Watchorn yeah most are YA now. Young adult.
stan broniszewski
Given the hedonistic clothing designs for both genders, the Sandman uniforms were starkly utilitarian.
@@Name-ps9fx I think that was very much intentional. Until Logan is on the run himself, he's blissfully arrogant.
Yep. Thanks, Star Wars, for ruining Sci Fi.
...and the director had a really awesome name!
The 60's and 70's were a golden age for science fiction as allegory. Ask an interesting question and let it play out. They were masters of the slow burn.
Thanks for posting this scene restored too. Such a thrill to find anything new relating to Logan's Run after so many years.
The skill of the craftsfolk in the building of this city is masterful. No CG, just passion and heart. Also, how amazing were the matte painting effects creating post-nuke Washington! Peter Ustinov rocks!
Not-quite 11 years old me saw this in the theater and MAN... Jenny Agutter... I just... Wow.
Walkabout 1971
same here I was born in 65 !
Same for me! My grandmother took me to see this. Imagine my embarrassment a couple of times, but she really enjoyed it as well.
Yessir! My actual favorite film! Nice! That and Brazil! Logan's Run remains a keeper and would not benefit from a remake tho. Ummm.... possibly if they used the original novel? Different special effects and costumes from the quasi 70s mall look of the original? Many what ifs.
When I watch the scenes of the travel car travel between various parts of the city, I can't help but think about the monorail at Disney World and Epcot.
I was thinking of the dioramas of the 65 World's fair in NYC. Cheesy, but at the same time an exciting view of the future
It's very much of that era isn't it. So many things around the world like that, including a lot of shopping malls and airports. It's how people back then imagined the future would look like.
That, and a lot of the buildings look like that hotel the monorail runs through.
@@zeddeka Ironically, a bunch of this movie was filmed in a shopping mall (in Dallas/Fort Worth, TX if I remember correctly).
We are closer to this type of control than you think
Perfect casting, very innovative for its time. Loved this when it came out. Then Star Wars blew everything else out of the water.
We got a little dividend from the Sci-fi books of the 60s and 70s with shows like Space 1999 trying to stay in that vein but the simple stories with the better effects was going to have the mass appeal. In a way I'm glad the Star Wars type stuff won out as it means the classic more cerebral stuffs legacy won't be destroyed by modern "remakes".
This entire movie was made so that Jenny Agutter could be filmed in a toga. The story is just icing on the cake. *I've been informed that this is a fresa, rather than a toga* Jenny Agutter in a fresa.*
Do you know what a toga is?
@@billythedog-309 Man, I'm close enough. A big piece of fabric around her body. You know what I meant, even if it's historically inaccurate. Jenny in a skimpy outfit and you're concerned about proper nomenclature?
This fresa Is not a toga bad service.
@@leonciohernandez Thanks for the correction. Fresa. I'll try to remember that in the future. But meanwhile: Jenny Agutter in a fresa.
@@Elidoransgar HALFWAY in a fresa!
That's an awesome set piece. Back when it meant something to make a movie.
All handcrafted. No digital anything including the music/soundtrack.
Fantastic! I sure would have loved seeing the full uncut version of the movie.
"Entering a reservation for violent delinquents" - that's the ticket! _Logan's Run_ meets _Escape from New York_
Some Brave New World ref too...
I remember going to see this at the movies when it came out . It was a double feature and a 2001 a space odyssey was playing with it . My mind was never the same again .
this was quite a break-out for the time. Love the budget sets of the city! And Faucett was in it too!
When I saw this film as a child, I thought the general public would be able to buy that huge miniature city model, with the working mazecars, like we could buy toys for Star Wars. I wanted that so badly, and was disappointed to realize it was not for sale (and we probably could not have afforded it if it were!) :D
Just make one now with plastic bottles and glue lol.
Seeing all the work done on the model layout for that scene is amazing.
L.B. Abbott, Lost In Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, City Beneath the Sea, etc.
Jenny had amazing legs.
She is also a very talented actress.
And a beautiful face😍
and intelligent.
Still have the VHS tape. This was a classic film way ahead of it's time. Jenny Agutter has always had class, intelligence and is still a pretty lady. Peter Ustinov was great in this film, as a special effects student at the time I enjoyed all the practical effects.
Loved her in 'The Eagle has Landed'
The question is, do you still have a VHS player?
I have one to keep on seeing my vhs collection. increasingly hard to get as they wear out.
Look at the very last scene when all the young people are gathered around the old man. They've never seen an old man before. What you'll see is a hand pop up out of the crowd with the Vulcan salutation. Check it out.
Alex Holub this was done by the e tea actor so he could try to pick himself out in the crowd when seeing the movie. He didn’t realize his hand would shoot up right in front of the camera like that and that it would even be left in!
FIRST CONTACT was supposed to be with the Vulcans wasnt it?
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WoW,a car that drives by itself,laser surgery,vanity equality status, gangs of teen thugs,theory of life ends at a expiration date , doubt of an round earth,computer dating. .sounds a lot like the present.
Except that most everybody now is FAT....
Watch Idiocracy... Prophecy movie
Yes, and they didn't predict there'd be 47 genders, or that pink and purple hair would be a thing.
Life ends at an expiration date?
@
Try not to be a git
I remember watching this movie back in the day. It definitely felt like the movie was shot in a '70s era shopping mall. I kept on waiting for the characters to meet at a Pretzel vendor.
The movie was partly shot in LA for interior scenes. For the crowd scenes, this was the Apparel Mart in Dallas. Many of the Dallas actors/models got jobs as extras. The day was long, but the work was easy, and the costumes were comfy. What surprised me was how well they fed us. There was a breakfast snack area of donuts and fruit. Often the director was there, a nice friendly man with no apparent ego, saying hellp. For lunch, we got chicken, fish, steak dinners. The first time they blew up the huge crystal, the assistant directors told the crowd to run, and then the crystal blew up, not the right order. So, a day was spent taping/or something, to fix the crystal and film the scene again, this time correctly, with the crystal blowing up and then the crowd reacting by screaming and running away. This was a fun film to work on:)
merryrose. thank you for the story. it must have been so exciting-interesting having a part in this iconic scifi movie!
Saw it at the drive-in as a teen , love it and have watched more times than I'll ever admit .
*I'm a simple man I see Jenny Agutter and I click*
One has to see beyond the cheese, besides 2018 viewed from 1975 would seem cheesy to some...Logans Run has some really strong points,and ideas and still could be a reality the way things are going.
If I remember correctly, the year that this movie was set in was the year 2274.
Logans Run is a fun movie and was probably not cheesy when released, but Star Wars rendered it cheesy within a year. Logans Run I think was 2nd tier Sci-Fi with Kubricks 2001 being the gold standard to that date. Star Wars was a game changer. Still love Logans Run, part of the love is that it is so dated and its a scifi disco movie in a mall. Plus Jenny Augutter .
Saw it on first run at age 11. It was both fascinating and frightening at the same time. Everything in those days were an art form made by hand.
If you want cheesy go look at an old Godzilla movie.
Both are great.
Logan's Run, a warning to let shopping malls take over the entire world.
Love this movie, it's a classic and I really liked seeing more of the outdoors (under the dome) in this scene.
My favorite film of all time is Logan's Run. The lady who plays Jessica is brilliant.
The lady was also very beautiful (Jenny Agutter).
@@cowboy7170 Hi there Cowboy. Thank you for your reply to my comment about Logan's Run. I watched the movie and the TV series when it was shown in New Zealand in the 1970's. Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2023.
Ah yes Jenny Agutter the quintessential English Rose she did a movie in 1971 called the ''walkabout'' essentially about two English children who's father takes them to the Australian outback with intention to shoot the, shoot them, they get away, the father then shoots himself and the two children go on a walkabout lost in the outback until a friendly aboriginal comes across them
I dreamed she whispered a bed time story to me, while I rested between her soft legs and moist lips pressed against my ears, then I creamed...
No bras allowed in Dome city.
goofyfoot2001 or other under garments
goofyfoot2001 Or anyone over 30 for that matter.
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Yes, society is more advanced in the future.
And here they are calling it a dystopia...
Very nice. I've never seen this bit before.
And yes, Logan's Run is a nice little slice of 70's cheese but it's still a great little movie.
Young Jenny Agutter. Phworrr....
God i had the major hots for Jenny after this movie!
Then you should see her in 'The Eagle Has Landed'
You are not alone
Get in line !!!!😀
We all did. So beautiful.
Have you seen "Walkabout"? A BS movie if you are an Australian, but well worth the view just to see Jenny in, & out of, her school uniform.
Ah, the Zales Building in Dallas and Jenny taking off her clothes in an ice cave, movie history.
I had such a crush on Michael York. 🙂. This was the first role I'd seen him in.
"Logan's Run Mazecar Scene - RESTORED with missing dialogue!"
But not, apparently, the right aspect ratio.... :-(
Some nice background shots of the city.
This movie has a happier ending than Blade Runner.
You didn't see it in the theatre in 1982?
Happy Birthday Jenny A.... No matter how many you have, I'd still go skinny dipping with you Doll.
You can see her currently in "Call the Midwife" she plays a nun so the chances of that skinny dip are not looking so good ;) But I understand your point of view...
I had such a serious crush on her back then. It wasn't just her looks but her mannerisms, how she carried herself. I found her so hot!!
One of my top sci-fi soundtracks.
This is a cheesy 70s Sci-fi film, but I still love it. I saw it back in the day and still re watch it every few years.
I don't think there is anything cheesy about this. It's a solid sci-fi flick and one of the better ones.
nate Johnson Cheesy compared to what? One can't compare it to Star Wars which came out the following year; That was a huge leap in in special effects and production . It really is one of the more solid sci-fi movies of it's time. The only reason people may think it's cheesy has to do with a younger generation comparing it to modern films with CGI which isn't objective. I've seen the same attitude with Clash of The Titans. When one is saying "cheesy" it might as well have been on MST3K. There is no way these movies could be ripped on.
Your Lord Zeus this is always ranked as one of the top 10 sci-fi films of all time. So your opinion doesn’t hold much weight
I still remember when they came to the Ft. Worth fountain to film and it was a big deal back then.
This film won all kinds of awards for effects and art direction.
The door should be operated by winning a game of connect-4.
This chick's changed a lot since The Railway Children.
Just look how primitive the iPhone was back then LOL
The book reader was mind blowing to me as a child.
Better than CGI in every way.
Whenever I drive past the sign for Cathedral on the M8 through Glasgow I think of this.
She's hot in this but I fell in LOVE with her in American Werewolf in London.
According to a recent addition - American Werewolf In London, Chapter 2, the curse can be sexually transmitted...
Exactly the same here
One of my favourite (Sci-Fi) - movies of all time
"Entering a Reservation for Violent Delinquents"- That would be the Chicago "L" Dan Ryan Station in South Chicago.
I remember when this came out, was pumped cuz Farrah was in it.
Ein Meisterwerk!
any scene ever filmed
some guy: the most underrated scene ever
I first saw Logans Run (or re-run) in 1978 at an old theatre on Broadway in Denver Colorado. I was 20 y.o.
I work in an office of mostly 25-30-year-old females. They have no idea. I feel so old when they start talking about being born in the 1990s.
Jenny Aguters outfit was the highlight of that movie.
August 25, 2018---Thanks for the video. Got mine on dvd, but missing bits like this one from it. Think this was Farrah Fawcett's first movie and of course, her famous hair style.
It's slowly getting there.. Dystopian future coming fast now
Guess I need a rewatch. Don't even remember this scene.
This, Elon Musk, this is how you make a hyper loop. :o)
Or a Peoplemover at Disneyland.
You mean, without the vacuum aspect? And on micro-scale? At least he got the fake tunnel part - without any means to escape the pod in case of an emergency - correct.
@@TheGreatIndoors1979 Why would the City care about that?
Thank you -- Nice work.
When it switches to the model, I was thinking Thunderbirds were going to swoop down. So real!
Jenny, the first and longest crush of my life!
Saw this back in 1983... I was 12. That green dress is deeply engraved in my memory.
Looks great.
They say for the "Love Shop" orgy scene, there was much more explicit content filmed. But it ended up getting cut (probably to get a PG rating---this was 1974 by the way). The DVD commentary says it is apparently lost forever.
wish you had subtitled the dialogue.. difficult to understand some of the new found audio but thanks..
They’re in the video description. Thanks!
Filmed in FT Worth and Houston Texas, the outside ending Scene outside the city is the fountains in FT Worth
Dallas as well
The original no-go zone!
This won a special effect Oscar, didn't it?
Hyperloop is a new concept.
Jenny is pure elegance.
Reminds me so much of the Aurora Mall ...
we knew all the secret passages and entry routes ...
Michael York - my ALL TIME FAVORITE British actor!!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Shag carpeting is HARD to clean...
Yes, forget Carousel. This was the real problem with this society.
This movie on a huge screen was a trip !
Most of us dont have a wide ass 70mm screen ...
Oh, they're WILD, all right.
Now this is a movie one could do a worthwhile sequel with. For instance what did the people do after they left the dome ? and they had a beautiful world to re-start. Lots of options.
There was a sequel written to the book that the movie was based on; two of them, actually. I'm kind of surprised nobody has done a remake of Logan's Run, they've remade so many movies in the past ten years or so.
"Logan's World" was the book sequel.
dang hadn't thought about this film in years, now I'm gonna have to go find a dvd of this.
100mm tube of justice Try the torrent sites, bound to be a good copy out there!
That is STILL A GOOD SHOW
Slick streamlined rail system, why can't our contemporary transport look like this? Can't be that difficult to develop nowadays!
Zardoz4441 The higher-ups get the big-buck$ and bonu$e$ - we get the crap service
They're doing it. The movie almost got it right, except for the plodding slow speed so it would seem like long journey to a different place. The hyperloop will fire you down the tube like a bullet. That's the only way they will get enough vehicles through in a short enough time for it to be effective. You're going to go really, really fast.
Zardoz4441 BUILDING ONE NOW
It's PRT or "Personal Rapid Transit." A company called Taxi 2000 aimed to build podcars very similar to the ones in Logan's Run, but they have gone out of business. Meanwhile, the Morgantown PRT has been in operation since 1975 in West Virginia. I prefer a suspended monorail design such as skyTran, Transit X, or Spartan Superway.
The Logan's Run society is pretty static; people aren't moving to different cities or locations. In such a society, a fixed rail or hyperloop system makes sense. In our society, with its constant changes and movement, such a system has limited advantages and isn't easily modified to accommodate the inevitable changes that are taking place. It's not a very cost-effective idea unless costs can be drastically reduced. We're much better off developing transportation that requires less infrastructure, or at least infrastructure that can be more easily re-purposed.
I loved this film when i saw it at 14.Jenny in the raw was pretty good
Fantastic film.
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The island was a movie made from this idea
Love science fiction movies and this is one of my favorites!
Has the first example of internet dating ever seen on film. They even get beamed into your living room...
I'd like to know what happened to the model city.
It was turned into Milton Keynes in the UK.
Class.
did not someone sell it on Pawn stars???????
It's EPCOT now.
I'll get my Go To guy on rare film sets.
"I didn't say I question the Coronavirus.."
"Well, do you??"
Back in the 70's Michael York was my idol (Three and Four Musketeers movies)
My first movie I saw when I came to this country in 1979.....at that time I hardly spoke English but the guns and the uniforms facinatesd me at that time....PLUS Farrah Fawcett was big in my country...
That was a great model set there
Awesome film great story and effects for that time and some really good and Hot actors especially Jenny
I remember seeing this as a 12 year old and those got it all looked so real
I see a renewed interest in Logan's Run. I can bet the rent Hollywood will try making a reboot of this next.
Great find. They should have left this in since the following scene was a bit confusing without it.
The books were great, this was good, never saw the TV series.
The author of the book hated the series, I liked it but it only lasted 14 episodes with no ending.
Thx for sharing
That dialog about "Muscle" does clear up the later scene when the Cubs try to put that mask on Logan's face. I didn't remember the book mentioning that it was deadly to adults.