In the 23rd century, the residents of the Dome City are free to experience all the joys of life, but no one can live past the age of 30. Escape is the only option.
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Film actors:
- Logan: Michael York
- Frances: Richard Jordan
- Jessica: Jenny Agutter
- Box: Roscoe Lee Brown
- Holly: Farrah Fawcett
- Doctor: Michael Anderson Jr.
- Old Man: Peter Ustinov
- Second Sanctuary Man: Randolph Roberts
- Female runner: Laura Lindsay
- Billy: Gary Morgan
- Mary 2: Michelle Stacey
- Female customer: Laura Hippe
- Sandman: David Westerberg
- Shelter Woman: Camila Carr
- Cub: Greg Lewis
- Scared Girl: Ashley Cox
- Sandman: Bill Couch
- Runner: Glenn Wilder
- Last Day role (uncredited): Joe L. Blevins
- Sandman Daniel (uncredited): Roger Borden
- Sandman (uncredited): Greg Branson
- City Dwellers (uncredited): Paula Crist
- City Computer (cast not listed): Virginia Ann Ford
- Cub (uncredited): Chuck Gaylord
- Cub (uncredited): Mickey Gaylord
- (Uncredited): Johnny Highmore
- Confused City Dweller (uncredited): Jesse Kirby
- Third Sanctuary/Ambush Man (uncredited): Greg Michaels
- First Shelter Man (uncredited): Bob Neal
- Love Shop Woman with Toys (uncredited): Renee Radic
- The First Screamer in Logan’s Apartment (Uncredited): Candace Leerson
- Screaming Party Girl (uncredited): Cheryl Smith
- Hall of Runners (uncredited): Ron D. Thornton
Crew:
- Director: Michael Anderson
- Novel: William F. Nolan
- Novel: George Clayton Johnson
- Screenwriter: David Zelag Goodman
- Producer: Saul David
- Original music composer: Jerry Goldsmith
- Director of Photography: Ernest Laszlo
- Editor: Bob Wyman
- Production Design: Dale Hennessy
- Costume Design: Bill Thomas
- Associate Producer: Hugh Benson
- Makeup artist: William Tuttle
- Hairstylist: Judith A. Corey
- Unit Production Manager: Byron Roberts
- Stunt Coordinator: Glenn Wilder
- Casting: Jack Bauer
- Set Decoration: Robert De Vestel
- Real Estate Guru: Jack M. Marino
- Sound Editor: John Riordan
- Visual effects designer: LB Abbott
- Musical Director: Harry V. Lojewski
- Music Editor: William Saracino
- Dialect Coach: Leon Charles
- Script Supervisor: Ray Queiroz
- Choreographer: Stefan Venta
- Second Assistant Director: Alan Brimfield
- Second Assistant Director: Win Phelps
- Assistant Director: David Silver
- Stunt Coordinator: Bill Couch
- Key Figure: Martin Kaschuk
- Electrician: Don Stout
- Associate Editor: Freeman Davis
- Assistant Editor: Chuck Allison
- Unit PR: Don Morgan
- Stunts: Dick Zickel
- Stunts: Jenny Apper
- Stunts: Loren Janes
- Stunts: Beth Nuffer
- Stunts: Alex Plaschat
- Stunts: Regina Parton
- Stunts: Lori Thomas
- Stunts: Mike Washlake
- Stunt: Russell Sanders
- Stunt Performance: Barbara Graham
- Stunts: Tommy J. Huff
- Stunt: Sunshine Forest
- Stunt Performer: Paula Dell
- Stunts: Chuck Gaylord
- Stunts: Mickey Gaylord
- Stunt: Rosemary Johnston
- Stunts: Whitey Hughes
- Stunt: “Wild” Bill Mock
- Stunts: Gary Morgan
- Stunts: Dar Robinson
- Stunts: Walter Robles
- Stunts: Angelo De Meo
- Stunts: Paula Crist
- Stunt: Catching Dottie
- Stunts: Bill Couch Jr.
- Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett
- Stunts: Craig R. Baxley
- Stunts: Phil Adams
- Stunts: Danny Arnold
- Stunt: May Boss
- Special Effects: Glenn Robinson
Movie review:
- Richard: This is a “future vision” type of movie, plus some unknown adventures. At least that’s the case for two “runners” escaping the bubble world. In the post-peak oil world, things are full of twists and turns as society finally finds a solution for the planet’s resources. However, there’s a small problem for the “chosen” few, their lives have a unique way of ending, until these two discover a new way, and a lie told to all citizens. (Young viewers are warned that some scenes showing people jumping into freshwater ponds and swimming naked were considered indecent (at the time)).
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