Every 70's depressing sci-fi movie.
Every 70's depressing sci-fi movie.
Focusing back on the original movie, I finally got to see it in a repertory theater five years back, commenting on the way out that a thriller's is only as good as its villain. And long before Hans Gruber, LOGAN's Francis was one hell of an antagonist. His death scene was played movingly and perfectly. Richard Jordan rocks.
Francis was dedicated to his service as a Sandman in both the film and series. Although in the series he has the added bonus of living past thirty on the council of the elders if he brought both Logan and Jessica back to the city to face 'justice!' Both actors were good at showing friendship to Logan as I remember too!
JB
The film version of Logan hadn't lost the faith in the City at all but was sent on a mission to discover where Sanctuary was and destroy it unknown to his friend Francis who believed that Logan had turned rogue!
That is a really cool cover.The books were good too, but the movie didn't follow them very well.
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I think I began reading the novel at least five different times, but never managed to clear the halfway point. It's not a long novel, but my sixth attempt next year should be finally successful.
Being an often impatient reader as a kid, I'll admit I also snuck a peek at the last couple of pages.
If the movie had totally went with the book, Richard Jordan and Peter Ustinov would have to be one single person!
If the movie had totally went with the book, Richard Jordan and Peter Ustinov would have to be one single person!
Assembled in November 1975, this is the earliest known compilation of film from MGM's LOGAN'S RUN (released June 1976). Designed to be viewed by theater owners and industry professionals, but ultimately deemed too slow paced. Instead, it was further trimmed down resulting in the faster paced SELECTED SCENES '76 (also viewable on this YouTube channel). Since this was not intended to be seen by paying audiences, many "spoilers" are included. It also contains clips from deleted scenes and a few alternate camera angles. The music is primarily sourced from ICE STATION ZEBRA (1968) because Jerry Goldsmith had not yet completed recording all of the score for LOGAN'S RUN. Never issued on any home video format, SELECTED SCENES '75 is scanned and restored from a vintage 35mm film print. Perhaps the only print left in existence. A comparison with the un-restored version is available here: https://youtu.be/LVZ8589bQs0
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