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# Logan's Run: The Complete Series

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It didn't take long for the 1976 film Logan's Run to be adapted for a TV series: the show ran in the 1977-78 season, without making the impact the movie did. The first episode begins in the City of Domes, the postapocalyptic bubble where no one is allowed to live past the age of 30 (some of the special effects and miniature sets from the feature film are used here). Logan (Gregory Harrison) and Jessica (Heather Menzies) escape to the outside world, chased by a Runner (Randy Powell), and the format of the show takes the characters from place to place in search of Sanctuary, that fabled zone of refuge. Added to the mix is an android (he's touchy about the word robot ) named REM, played by Donald Moffat in a blatant imitation of Mr. Spock and C-3PO. The show lasted 14 episodes before getting the ax, and it's not difficult to see why it failed to catch on: flat writing and wooden acting nearly stop the first few episodes dead in their tracks, although a few intriguing sci-fi concepts creep in as the series goes on. Harlan Ellison provided the story idea for episode seven, "The Crypt," and David Gerrold scripted episode five, "Man Out of Time," which actually builds to a fine series of time-travel paradoxes (Gerrold took his name off the credits when the episode was rewritten). Various actors knock around in guest parts, including Kim Cattrall, Mel Ferrer, Horst Buchholz, and George Maharis. Aside from that, the main appeal is camp: the goofy laser-beam-shootin' theme music, the fact that Heather Menzies's hair never varies its gloriously Fawcett-esque layers, the groan-worthy stabs at comic relief. It would be nice to say this series was an unappreciated classic, but aside from the wacky nostalgia, Logan's Run is pretty lame. --Robert Horton Logan's Run: The Complete Series In 2319, much of Earth’s civilization has been wiped out and now survives in small isolated societies. In the City of Domes, citizens live idyllic lives until they turn 30 and are led to Carousel for “renewal” – but instead are killed! When Sandman Logan 5 (Gregory Harrison) dares to question the ruling order, beautiful rebel Jessica 6 (Heather Menzies) helps him escape to the outside world. Now Logan, Jessica and their android companion, Rem, are on a desperate quest for the fabled utopian Sanctuary. But with an elite police force in hot pursuit of the Runners and bizarre civilizations at every turn, death is always one step behind. The 3-disc Complete Series contains all 14 explosive adventures of the retro futuristic thriller, including three episodes that were not aired nationally.

Review: A Classic, But Overlooked Science Fiction Series - Logan's Run was a very short lived series, only 14 episodes were created before the series was cancelled. It was loosely based on the hit movie, but with some significant differences. The movie was a bit of an oddity too, but it had a rather indefinite ending. Logan's Run deals with a post nuclear war society kept prisoner in a multi-domed city. It was a completely hedonistic society, which was emphasized much more completely in the movie version, but was undoubtedly toned down for the censored TV of the 70s. No doubt it was created for the golden "family hour" that was popular with the networks at the time in a failed effort to create shows that were appropriate for the entire family (read lacking sexual/adult content). The down side to living in the City of Domes was that people were promised a reincarnation at the age of 30, but were really be put to death in a colorful ritual call "carousel" when they reached that age. It was never fully explained why this was so--whether it was for population control or some other reason; but it was forbidden for anyone to visit the outside world and whatever the original plan was had been long since lost or corrupted. We might assume that they were being kept in the city until a day where the surface of the Earth was more habitable for human being, but if that was the case the mission was completely lost (in the movie version it appears faulty computers were to blame). To prevent people from leaving the city executioners called Sandmen were employed to annihilate people who wouldnt go to carousel or those trying to escape. Logan's Run deals with Logan (a Sandman who questioned the order of things) and Jessica, who didn't to become incinerated at 30, and became runners who manage to escape together. In the ruins of Washington DC they find an old solar hovercraft and set off to find "Sanctuary", a place said to be where people could live beyond 30 in safety; but no one knew where it was. Along the way they pick up a clever and witty android name Rem. I watched the show as a teenager, but wasn't able to keep up with it due to changing time slots and other conflicts--which was what undoubtedly lead to it's demise. I don't think that it was deliberately campy, it was just the style of those types of series in those days--like the original Battlestar Galactica series. It was definitely better than the later Buck Rogers series, which had better effects but poor writing. This was not a lame show, on what appeared to be a very limited budget it attempted to be a decent science fiction show. Deeply involved was DC Fontana who was a major writer and consultant for the original Star Trek series. They had some decent and known science fiction writers do stories for them. The exploration of a post apocalyptic USA was intriguing, although there were some continuity problems if one looked deeply enough, for the most part the stories were well written. I believe Rem was Ms.Fontana's attempt to add a Spock-like character to the mix and made a good addition to the show's cast. Like Spock he was highly analytical and had capabilities beyond that of human beings. There were some well know TV actors who played guest spots as well as some who had been in other science fiction shows. There is no attempt at restoration on this series, the episodes are "as-is" and there is not bonus materials or extras of any kind, which is a shame because I think that this much overlooked show deserved a little better treatment even if they just dug up some archival materials about it. Shows like NIght Gallery and Time Tunnel got much kinder treatment for their DVD releases. I hope that future releases rectify this oversight. I highly recommend the series to those who liked the movie if they can overlook the somewhat rudimentary special effects and mat paintings, because the story deserves a 2nd look. I think Logan's Run is ripe for a update like was done with Battlestar Galactica and V, perhaps if enough people buy the DVDs the studios will give it some thought.
Review: Randy Powell fan. - I was 17 when this show was on TV and didnt watch it. I was to busy being 17 and going to Rocky Horror on Fri nights. I am now a big fan of the show. I have always been a fan of the movie. This show, like other great sci fi shows of the 70's and 80's "Planet of the Apes", "Battle Star", "Quark", "V" , "Starman" , "Alien Nation.", "The Man from Atlantis", "Shazam", "The Powers of Matthew Starr" and "Voyagers" didnt get a chance to grow and were cancelled far to soon. This show might be cheesy and cheap, but for it's time it had great stories. Most of all near the end when they did stories that centered around cults and religion, " Night Visitors" and "Turnabout." I also like that they allowed Francis to do some fancy sword play " star wars style" in the episode "Turnabout". I liked Francis and thought he should have been used more often. The old friendship between Logan and Francis should have been developed more. I see Rem as a forfather of Data in Star Trek Next Gen. At least Rem didnt get on my nerves like Data. I often wished someone would just pull the plug on Data for a whole episode. I am glad they are releasing the old sci fi shows on DVD. The quality of the DVDs are fine. It is to bad there are no extras. You'd think they could at least get in a few interviews or info about the production. Seems like they are doing these shows on the cheap. The same with "The Man from Atlantis." no extras. I would like to see the following on DVD. "Otherworld". "Manimal". "Salvage 1". "The Immortal" . "Tucker's Witch". "The Charmings." "Batman. 60's " (Why is Batman not out?) "Holmes and Yoyo". And stop leaving us hanging on the rest of "Superboy" and please release all of "Rocky Jones Space Ranger." And dont get me started on the great Western TV shows that are not on DVD. They release crappy reality shows on DVD and not shows like "How the West was Won" or "The Quest". Go figure.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Ben Roberts, Donald Moffat, George Clayton Johnson, Gregory Harrison, Heather Menzies, Ivan Goff, Leonard Katzman, Randy Powell, William F. Nolan Contributor Ben Roberts, Donald Moffat, George Clayton Johnson, Gregory Harrison, Heather Menzies, Ivan Goff, Leonard Katzman, Randy Powell, William F. Nolan See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 743 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 3

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Classic, But Overlooked Science Fiction Series
*by T***E on January 5, 2014*

Logan's Run was a very short lived series, only 14 episodes were created before the series was cancelled. It was loosely based on the hit movie, but with some significant differences. The movie was a bit of an oddity too, but it had a rather indefinite ending. Logan's Run deals with a post nuclear war society kept prisoner in a multi-domed city. It was a completely hedonistic society, which was emphasized much more completely in the movie version, but was undoubtedly toned down for the censored TV of the 70s. No doubt it was created for the golden "family hour" that was popular with the networks at the time in a failed effort to create shows that were appropriate for the entire family (read lacking sexual/adult content). The down side to living in the City of Domes was that people were promised a reincarnation at the age of 30, but were really be put to death in a colorful ritual call "carousel" when they reached that age. It was never fully explained why this was so--whether it was for population control or some other reason; but it was forbidden for anyone to visit the outside world and whatever the original plan was had been long since lost or corrupted. We might assume that they were being kept in the city until a day where the surface of the Earth was more habitable for human being, but if that was the case the mission was completely lost (in the movie version it appears faulty computers were to blame). To prevent people from leaving the city executioners called Sandmen were employed to annihilate people who wouldnt go to carousel or those trying to escape. Logan's Run deals with Logan (a Sandman who questioned the order of things) and Jessica, who didn't to become incinerated at 30, and became runners who manage to escape together. In the ruins of Washington DC they find an old solar hovercraft and set off to find "Sanctuary", a place said to be where people could live beyond 30 in safety; but no one knew where it was. Along the way they pick up a clever and witty android name Rem. I watched the show as a teenager, but wasn't able to keep up with it due to changing time slots and other conflicts--which was what undoubtedly lead to it's demise. I don't think that it was deliberately campy, it was just the style of those types of series in those days--like the original Battlestar Galactica series. It was definitely better than the later Buck Rogers series, which had better effects but poor writing. This was not a lame show, on what appeared to be a very limited budget it attempted to be a decent science fiction show. Deeply involved was DC Fontana who was a major writer and consultant for the original Star Trek series. They had some decent and known science fiction writers do stories for them. The exploration of a post apocalyptic USA was intriguing, although there were some continuity problems if one looked deeply enough, for the most part the stories were well written. I believe Rem was Ms.Fontana's attempt to add a Spock-like character to the mix and made a good addition to the show's cast. Like Spock he was highly analytical and had capabilities beyond that of human beings. There were some well know TV actors who played guest spots as well as some who had been in other science fiction shows. There is no attempt at restoration on this series, the episodes are "as-is" and there is not bonus materials or extras of any kind, which is a shame because I think that this much overlooked show deserved a little better treatment even if they just dug up some archival materials about it. Shows like NIght Gallery and Time Tunnel got much kinder treatment for their DVD releases. I hope that future releases rectify this oversight. I highly recommend the series to those who liked the movie if they can overlook the somewhat rudimentary special effects and mat paintings, because the story deserves a 2nd look. I think Logan's Run is ripe for a update like was done with Battlestar Galactica and V, perhaps if enough people buy the DVDs the studios will give it some thought.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Randy Powell fan.
*by R***H on May 27, 2012*

I was 17 when this show was on TV and didnt watch it. I was to busy being 17 and going to Rocky Horror on Fri nights. I am now a big fan of the show. I have always been a fan of the movie. This show, like other great sci fi shows of the 70's and 80's "Planet of the Apes", "Battle Star", "Quark", "V" , "Starman" , "Alien Nation.", "The Man from Atlantis", "Shazam", "The Powers of Matthew Starr" and "Voyagers" didnt get a chance to grow and were cancelled far to soon. This show might be cheesy and cheap, but for it's time it had great stories. Most of all near the end when they did stories that centered around cults and religion, " Night Visitors" and "Turnabout." I also like that they allowed Francis to do some fancy sword play " star wars style" in the episode "Turnabout". I liked Francis and thought he should have been used more often. The old friendship between Logan and Francis should have been developed more. I see Rem as a forfather of Data in Star Trek Next Gen. At least Rem didnt get on my nerves like Data. I often wished someone would just pull the plug on Data for a whole episode. I am glad they are releasing the old sci fi shows on DVD. The quality of the DVDs are fine. It is to bad there are no extras. You'd think they could at least get in a few interviews or info about the production. Seems like they are doing these shows on the cheap. The same with "The Man from Atlantis." no extras. I would like to see the following on DVD. "Otherworld". "Manimal". "Salvage 1". "The Immortal" . "Tucker's Witch". "The Charmings." "Batman. 60's " (Why is Batman not out?) "Holmes and Yoyo". And stop leaving us hanging on the rest of "Superboy" and please release all of "Rocky Jones Space Ranger." And dont get me started on the great Western TV shows that are not on DVD. They release crappy reality shows on DVD and not shows like "How the West was Won" or "The Quest". Go figure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly fun show!
*by P***E on May 11, 2012*

I remember watching the TV version of Logan's Run when I was a teenager. Back then I didn't find the stories terribly interesting but my love of the original movie gave me a reason to pick up the DVD of the TV series to reevaluate this show. First off, everyone is correct regarding the image quality of the DVD. While the images are sharp and clear, there are lots of scratches and other blemishes that make the episodes less than pristine. Gregory Harrison is a bit stiff as Logan, though he comes across as a sincere character who is concerned about the predicament he finds himself in. Heather Menzies is also effective in her role. She's not just a companion or a "damsel in distress". She is written to be a very independent and smart character who is integral to solving the problems encountered week to week. Donald Moffat really stands out as REM however. He tends to get the best lines and delivers them in his lovely drole yet dispassionate voice. He is of course the show's Mr. Spock or Lt. Data. He's the outsider who can comment on human condition in ways that Logan and Jessica cannot. Let's face it, this show was attempting to be Star Trek on land instead of space. Certainly their over-riding goal was to find Sanctuary but it's the people and situations they encounter from week to week that makes the show interesting. In many cases Logan, Jessica and REM take a back seat to the characters they encounter but the stars of the show don't quite gel as a team like Kirk, Spock and McCoy did in Trek. If the show had made it past its initial 13 episodes, ways would have been found to make us care more for the main cast of the show. Having gone through the show's flaws, I do find the episodes to be remarkably interesting and relevant. Credit certainly goes to D.C. Fontana, the show's story editor, who was a Star Trek veteran. She recruited some top-notch talent to contribute story ideas to the show. While the show's basic format resembles "The Fugitive", the stories elevate the basic premise into something more interesting. There are some great concepts, though there are a couple of clunkers as well. Credit must also be given to the set designers and special effects crew. I cringed when I saw that most of the optical effects were in fact video effects mastered on film. I did begin to appreciate how well many of these video effects were actually incorporated into the show and some impressive effects were certainly achieved. The design of the hovercar looks like something borrowed from a Flash Gordon serial of the 1930's but the prop works very well and allows Logan, Jessica and REM to get from story to story with a minimum of fuss. A great deal of the show takes place outdoors, but the interior sets are surprisingly large and detailed. Props and elements were reused from week to week and the sets have that odd 1970's cheap TV look. However, the set designers obviously had fun and some of the sets are nicely realized. All in all, I'm very happy to have purchased this DVD. The 1970's were pretty hit and miss when it came to Sci-Fi entertainment on TV, especially from the three main networks at the time. However, Logan's Run was certainly a very well done show and its a pity that it wasn't given a chance to meet its full potential.

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