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This week, we’re stepping into the Dome City where freedom has an expiration date. This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck is joined by co-host Matt Sargent to revisit Logan’s Run (1976), directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, and Richard Jordan. A sci-fi landmark of the pre-Star Wars era, the film imagines a hedonistic society where life ends at thirty and the promise of “renewal” masks a darker reality. What We Talk About
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Music by: “1975” – Josh Kirsch / Media Right Productions
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- The PG rating shocker, nudity, and how “sanctuary” became part of our own childhood games
- The film’s miniatures and visual effects compared to what Star Wars would deliver just one year later
- Jerry Goldsmith’s score—electronics for the domes, orchestral music for the outside world
- The cast: Michael York as Logan, Richard Jordan as Francis, Jenny Agutter in one of her earliest roles, Peter Ustinov quoting T.S. Eliot, and Farrah Fawcett in a small but memorable part
- The robot Box, a bizarre and hilarious highlight with one of the strangest reveals in 70s sci-fi
- Utopia versus dystopia—pleasure without purpose, ritual death at 30, and the chilling implications of what happens when the dome society collapses
- Whether Logan’s Run grooves through the decades or loses its beat in the shadow of later sci-fi classics
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Music by: “1975” – Josh Kirsch / Media Right Productions
All video clips featured in this podcast are the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and analysis.
No copyright infringement is intended.
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