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| Michael York | Logan | |
| Richard Jordan | Francis | |
| Jenny Agutter | Jessica | |
| Roscoe Lee Browne | Box | |
| Farrah Fawcett | Holly (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors) | |
| Michael Anderson Jr. | Doc | |
| Peter Ustinov | Old Man | |
| Randolph Roberts | 2nd Sanctuary Man | |
| Lara Lindsay | The Woman Runner | |
| Gary Morgan | Billy | |
| Michelle Stacy | Mary 2 | |
| Laura Hippe | Woman Customer | |
| David Westberg | Sandman | |
| Camilla Carr | Sanctuary Woman | |
| Greg Lewis | Cub (as Gregg Lewis) | |
| Ashley Cox | Timid Girl | |
| Bill Couch | Sandman | |
| Glenn R. Wilder | Runner (as Glen Wilder) | |
| Joe L. Blevins | Last Day Character (uncredited) | |
| Roger Borden | Sandman Daniel (uncredited) | |
| Dick DeCoit | (uncredited) | |
| Chuck Gaylord | Cub (uncredited) | |
| Mitchell Gaylord | Cub (uncredited) | |
| Johnny Haymer | (uncredited) | |
| William E. Johnson III | Extra (uncredited) | |
| Richard Kelton | Sanctuary Man (voice) (uncredited) |
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| Producer | Paul Sawtell
Hugh Benson |
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| Writer | George Clayton Johnson
William F. Nolan |
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In the Year of the City 2274, humans live in a vast, bubbled metropolis, where computerized servo-mechanisms provide all needs so everyone can pursue endless hedonism. Endless, that is, until Lastday, when anyone who's 30 must submit to Carousel, a soaring, spinning trip to eternity and supposed rebirth. The screen's first use of laser holography highlights this post-apocalyptic winner of a Special Achievement Academy AwardÒ for Visual Effects. Michael York plays Logan 5, a Sandman authorized to terminate Runners fleeing Carousel. Logan is almost 30. Catch him if you can. |
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