Logan’s Run (1976)


An idyllic sci-fi future has one major drawback: All citizens get a chance of being 'renewed' in a Civic Ceremony at their 30th birthday, unless they run and escape before their time comes.

Logan’s Run (1976)

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Released Year: 1976
Runtime: 119 minutes
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Directors: Michael Anderson

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An idyllic sci-fi future has one major drawback: All citizens get a chance of being 'renewed' in a Civic Ceremony at their 30th birthday, unless they run and escape before their time comes.

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Reviews


90
Variety - Unnamed
Logan's Run is a rewarding futuristic film that appeals both as spectacular-looking escapist adventure as well as intelligent drama.
75
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert
Logan's Run is a vast, silly extravaganza that delivers a certain amount of fun, once it stops taking itself seriously.
70
The New York Times - Vincent Canby
Logan's Run is less interested in logic than in gadgets and spectacle, but these are sometimes jazzily effective and even poetic. Had more attention been paid to the screenplay, the movie might have been a stunner.
70
IGN - Unnamed
Taken for what it is, Logan's Run delivers a fun ride and a glimpse at another era, even if it's probably not the time frame the producers had in mind.
60
Empire - Ian Nathan
A sci-fi which balances big themes and claustrophobic action with apparent ease.

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