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''Logan's Run'' is a
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novel by American writers William F. Nolan and
George Clayton Johnson George Clayton Johnson (July 10, 1929 – December 25, 2015) was an American science fiction writer, who co-wrote with William F. Nolan the novel '' Logan's Run'', the basis for the MGM 1976 film. He also wrote television scripts for ''The Tw ...
. Published in 1967, the novel depicts a
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future society in which both population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by requiring the death of everyone reaching the age of 21. The story follows the actions of Logan, a ''Sandman'' charged with enforcing the rule, as he tracks down and kills citizens who "run" from society's lethal demand—only to end up "running" himself.


Plot

The introduction to the book says: In the world of 2116, a person's maximum age is strictly legislated: 21 years, to the day. When people reach this ''Lastday'' they report to a '' TFSleepshop'' in which they are willingly executed via a pleasure-inducing toxic gas. A person's age is revealed by their ''palm flower'' crystal embedded in the palm of their right hand that changes color every 7 years; yellow (age 0–6), then blue (age 7–13), red (age 14–20), then blinks red and black on Lastday, and finally turns black at 21. ''Runners'' refuse to report to a Sleepshop and attempt to avoid their fate by escaping to Sanctuary—a place where they can live freely in defiance of society's dictates. Logan 3 is a ''Deep Sleep Operative'' (also called a ''Sandman'') whose job is to terminate Runners using a special weapon called "the gun", a handgun with selectable ordnance keyed to self-destruct if touched by an individual who is not the proper owner. Runners are most terrified of a weapon called the "Homer", which homes in on body heat and ignites every pain nerve in the body, killing the target. Sandmen practice Omnite, a hybrid type of
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. On his own Lastday, Logan becomes a Runner himself to infiltrate an apparent
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for runners seeking Sanctuary. For most of the book, Logan is an
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; however, his character develops sympathy towards Runners and becomes more of a traditional hero figure. Despite her initial distrust of him, he is aided by Jessica 6, a contact that Logan made after he chased her Runner brother, Doyle 10, into Cathedral, where he was killed by the vicious pre-teens known as "Cubs". Francis, another Sandman and a friend of Logan, catches up with Logan and Jessica after they make it to the final staging area before Sanctuary. Francis reveals that his true identity is that of the legendary Ballard, who has been helping arrange their escape. Francis tells them he is aged 42, but due to his faulty palm flower, which does not change color, and through the use of plastic-surgery shops, he has been able to disguise his true age and appearance. He is working from within the system, as he believes the computer controlling the global infrastructure, buried beneath
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Mountain, is beginning to malfunction, and society will die with it. Sanctuary turns out to be Argos, a previously abandoned space colony near
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. Logan and Jessica escape to the colony on a rocket, which departs from a former space program launch site in Florida, while Ballard remains to help others escape.


Sequels and spin-offs

Nolan wrote two sequels, ''
Logan's World ''Logan's World'' (1977) is a science fiction novel by American writer William F. Nolan. It is a sequel to ''Logan's Run'' (1967), written by Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. Plot Logan and Jessica have lived on Argos (the fabled ''Sanctuary'' ...
'' and ''Logan's Search'', published after the film's release (respectively in 1977 and 1980). There is also a novelette, "Logan's Return", that was published as an
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in 2001. Two other novels, ''Logan's Journey'' and ''Logan Falls'', have been co-written (respectively with Paul McComas and with
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), but not yet published and were intended to be released simultaneously with a remake of the film adaptation. ''Logan's World'' deals with events following Logan's return to Earth, amidst the survivors and ruins of the system he escaped in the first novel, while ''Logan's Search'' deals with Logan going to an alternate reality (with the assistance of aliens) to once again stop the government system he escaped in the first novel, albeit with some minor changes. George Clayton Johnson's long-rumored personal sequel to ''Logan's Run'', titled ''Jessica's Run: A New Sequel for the Logan's Run Universe'', was said to be "in development". It was still in development at the time of George Clayton Johnson's death on
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2015.


Reception

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gave ''Logan's Run'' two stars out of four and praised the novel as "a good SF thriller"; he also stated it was superior to the film version.


Adaptations


Film

The novel was adapted in 1976 as a film, directed by Michael Anderson and starring
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as Logan 5 (not 3),
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as Jessica 6, and
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as Francis 7. The film was produced by Saul David, a former MGM executive and well-known science fiction supporter (having produced and developed ''
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'' in 1966 at Fox, and developed ''
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'' at MGM). The film uses minimal premises and plot lines from the novel (everyone must die at a specific age, Logan runs with Jessica as his companion while being chased by Francis). The film's world is post-apocalyptic and
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, in which people now live inside a huge domed city and are oblivious of the outside world, believing it to be a barren, poisonous environment. The motivations of the characters are also quite differentin the film, the age of planned death is 30instead of reporting to a Sleepshop, citizens must take part in a ritual called in which they are incinerated with the chance of being "renewed". Logan is a 26-year-old Sandman, sent by the computer to find and destroy Sanctuary. The computer alters his palm flower (here called a "life clock") to show him as approaching Lastday, and he becomes a runner and escapes from the city. Sanctuary turns out not to exist (it is revealed that Runners have been murdered by a malfunctioning food processing robot just outside the city). The only other person that Logan and Jessica encounter outside the city is an old man (
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) who lives with a large number of cats in the
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of the largely intact ruins of
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Logan kills Francis, who is simply a Sandman in the movie and not a rebel leader, and leads the old man back to remain just outside the domed city, returning to try to lead a revolt against the culling. No one believes or listens to him or Jessica; instead, he is captured by the Sandmen. In his interrogation by the computer, his information that there is no Sanctuary causes the computer to malfunction and self-destruct. Logan and Jessica then flee. As the young population leaves the confines of the burning and exploding domed city, they meet the old man outsidethe first time they have seen anybody of that age.


Possible remake

In the mid-1990s,
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began development of a remake of the movie. In April 2000, director
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entered negotiations with the studio and producer
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to write and direct the remake. The director planned to make it closer to the novel than the original film, restoring elements including Crazy Horse Mountain and sky gypsies. In March 2004, director
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was brought in to develop and direct ''Logan's Run''. Singer had begun working with production designer Guy Dyas from his previous film '' X2'' (2003). Screenwriters Ethan Gross and Paul Todisco were hired to write the script with the director, with the film being slated for a 2005 release. In October, Singer said he had begun
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of ''Logan's Run'', which would be completed by the time he finished production of his project at the time, ''
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'' (2006). The following December, screenwriter Dan Harris said that he and the director had turned in a first draft for ''Logan's Run''. The screenwriter said that the remake would contain more action than the original film, describing the premise to be "a remake of the concept of the movie plus the book". In February 2005, screenwriter
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was hired to rewrite the script, with filming to take place in Australia. One year later, ''Logan's Run'' was announced to begin production later that year in
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. The following May, Singer's availability to direct ''Logan's Run'' was rendered questionable by scheduling conflicts with filming a planned sequel to ''Superman Returns''. By May, Singer confirmed that he would not direct ''Logan's Run'', seeking a vacation from the demands of his job. Directors
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and
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were approached for the project, but neither signed on. In April 2007, producer Joel Silver reiterated his plan to remake the original film. Later in August,
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signed on to direct the film. In May and June 2010, Carl Erik Rinsch was hired to direct, and
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and
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were set to write the script. Rinsch later pulled out of the project due to scheduling conflicts. In August 2011, Danish filmmaker
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was attached to direct the remake, which would star
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and
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, with a script by Andrew Baldwin. In June 2013, video game developer Ken Levine was attached to write the screenplay. The latest concept for the film was based on a female lead in April 2015. By July 2015, Levine had exited the project and was replaced by
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, who in addition to writing a new story and treatment, also planned to produce the film with
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. Ryan Condal was reportedly hired to write the screenplay, based on Kinberg's treatment, in June 2016. In March 2018, Kinberg was confirmed to be directing the film, from a screenplay by
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. Silver resigned from his own production company in 2019, amid allegations of financial mismanagement; the blog ''
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'' later speculated that his resignation meant that the remake would "most likely never happen".


Television

A television series spin-off from the film, starring
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as Logan 5 and
Heather Menzies Heather Margaret Brotherston Menzies Urich (December 3, 1949 – December 24, 2017) was a Canadian actress known for her roles as Louisa von Trapp in the 1965 film ''The Sound of Music'' and Jessica 6 in the TV series ''Logan's Run''. Earl ...
as Jessica 6, lasted one season of 14 episodes, from September 16, 1977, through January 16, 1978, on U.S. television (CBS-TV). D. C. Fontana served as story editor and employed several other writers from ''
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'', as well as the original novel's authors. The series pilot was produced by Saul David, who was replaced by CBS with veteran television producers
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and Ben Roberts.


Other adaptations

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published a short-lived
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series, which adapted the movie's story and briefly continued beyond it until the book was cancelled at issue #7. * A ''
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based on the novel started in 1983. * From June 1990 to March 1992,
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published mini-series comics adaptations of ''Logan's Run'' and ''Logan's World'', six issues each, with art by
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. A promised adaption of ''Logan's Search'' never materialized. * A hardcover ''Logan's Run Annual'' based on the TV series and featuring strip art by David Lloyd was published in the United Kingdom by publishers Brown Watson in late 1977, dated 1978. In addition, a ''Logan's Run'' comic strip also based on the TV series, written by Angus P. Allan and drawn by
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, ran in the TV-based British weekly comic ''
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music conceived as the soundtrack to an imagined ''Logan's Run'' sequel, written and performed by Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and
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, and featuring contributions from
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. * ''City of Domes'', an alternative reality game (ARG), was created by the web development group at VirtuQuest.com. The game was a recreation of the ''Logan's Run'' city, some 30 years after Logan 6's adventures. * Beginning in 2010, Bluewater Productions began publishing various iterations of the original novel and continuations of the characters in comic book format, starting with ''Logan's Run: Last Day''.


See also

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's 1968 book *
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*
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* ''
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'' * ''The Island'' * ''
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