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Logan's and Run
* The city in the 1976 film Logan's Run is entirely self-contained for all resources, except power, which is said to be supplied by water moved by the tides.
Soon after the release of the movie Logan's Run in 1976, rudimentary live role-playing games based on the movie were run at US science fiction conventions.
* REM, the name of an android that was a main character in the television series of Logan's Run
This led to the production of shows including Logan's Run then there was Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Battlestar Galactica ( 1978 – 1980 ).
* Sandman, a profession in Logan's Run
* Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
In the film Logan's Run Logan and Jessica meet an old man in the Senate Chamber during their search for Sanctuary.
" He was rarely well ," his friend and colleague William F. Nolan ( who went on to co-write the science fiction novel Logan's Run ) would later recall.
He is best known for coauthoring the novel Logan's Run, with George Clayton Johnson.
Nolan has teamed up with Bluewater Productions for a new comic book, " Logan's Run: LastDay ", to be released in 2010.
* Logan's Run ( 1967 )-Novel ( with George Clayton Johnson )
* Logan's Run ( 1976 )
* Interview with Nolan about the new Logan's Run: Last Day comics from Bluewater Productions
This idea is carried on in the movie " Logan's Run ".
* The term " Sandmen " is used to describe the executioners who enforce mandatory death at age 30 in the 1976 movie " Logan's Run.
This premise was later used, slightly modified, in the novel Logan's Run and adaptations of the novel as well as an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (" Half a Life ").
His film roles include Roman emperor Nero in Quo Vadis ( 1951 ), Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus ( 1960 ), Captain Vere in Billy Budd ( 1962 ), an old man surviving a totalitarian future in Logan's Run ( 1976 ), and, in half a dozen films, Hercule Poirot, a part he first played in Death on the Nile ( 1978 ).
* Logan's Run ( 1976 )
A producer of Charlie's Angels saw the actress in a small role in the film Logan's Run and wanted her to be one of the female leads in the show.
As well, robots have been formidable movie villains or monsters ( e. g., the robot Box in the 1976 film Logan's Run.
Logan's Run depicted a futuristic swingers utopia that practiced euthanasia as a form of population control and The Stepford Wives anticipated a reaction to the women's liberation movement.
* Logan's Run Season 1, Episode 3: " Capture " ( 1977 ) as James Borden
* Logan 3, character in the 1967 novel Logan's Run, by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
* Logan 5, character in the science fiction film Logan's Run and the spin-off TV series

Logan's and 1977
* Logan's World ( 1977 )-Second Book in Logan Trilogy
Agutter moved to Hollywood at 21 and appeared in a number of films over the next decade, including The Eagle Has Landed ( 1976 ), Logan's Run ( 1976 ), Equus ( 1977 ) ( for which she won a BAFTA as Best Supporting Actress ), Sweet William ( 1980 ), and An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ).
Agutter has stated that the innocence of the characters she played in early films, combined with the costumes and nudity in later adult roles such as Logan's Run ( 1976 ), Equus ( 1977 ) and An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ), are " perfect fantasy fodder ".< ref name =" McLean ( 2002 )"> McLean, G., 2002.
* Logan's Run # 1 – 5 ( 1977 )
He appeared with his wife in the 1977 nightclub revue Musical Moments, featuring Logan's most popular Broadway numbers.
Within a few months of its abrupt ending several of the production team would be producing the thematically similar Logan's Run for the Fall 1977 season.
In the TV series Logan's Run ( 1977 ), Parrish played the commander of an alien space ship on a Noah's Ark-type mission to gather and study specimens of beings from planets in different solar systems.
During this time, Gulacy took on occasional other assignments, including the covers of the science fiction film adaptation Logan's Run # 6 ( June 1977 ) and of the Western The Rawhide Kid # 147 ( Sept. 1978 ), both for Marvel ; and a 10-page preview of the graphic novel Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor, in the comics-magazine Heavy Metal vol.
His additional early work in television production ( and occasional writing and directing ) includes shows crime drama Tallahassee 7000 ( 1961 ), western drama The Wild Wild West ( 1965-1969 ), the second season of crime drama Hawaii Five-O ( 1969-1970 ), legal drama Storefront Lawyers ( 1970-1971 ), the final five seasons of western drama Gunsmoke ( 1970-1975 ) as well as its spinoff series Dirty Sally ( 1974 ), legal drama Petrocelli ( 1974-1976 ) for which he was nominated an Edgar Allan Poe Award, and the two science fiction dramas The Fantastic Journey ( 1977 ) and Logan's Run ( 1977-1978 ).
* Logan's Run # 6 ( 1977 ) ( Thanos back-up story )
Her first national exposure was as a guest star in the 1977 series Logan's Run and as a " Sweathog " in an episode of Welcome Back, Kotter.

Logan's and for
* 1868 – Decoration Day ( the predecessor of the modern " Memorial Day ") is observed in the United States for the first time ( By " Commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic " John A. Logan's proclamation on May 5 ).
Logan's downtown area is located in the center of the city and is noted for its many historic buildings and landmarks.
Along Center Street, which intersects Logan's Historic District, are a number of stately houses on the National Register of Historic Places, including the three-story French chateauesque home at 250 West Center Street built in 1907 by the Scottish immigrant, industrialist, and LDS polygamist David Eccles for his second wife, Ellen Stoddard.
Logan became famous for a speech, later known as " Logan's Lament ", which he reportedly delivered after the war.
Silver Fox is responsible for Logan's choice of " Wolverine " as his alias: a story she told him involved a spirit that was tricked into being parted forever from his lover the Moon, the spirit ( whose name translates as " Wolverine ") subsequently forced to look at the Moon forever and never be with her again.
The show also contained various pop culture references: in episode 9 of the first season, one of Wolverine's defensive programs for the Danger Room is referred to as " Logan's Run X13 ", a clear reference to the novel / film Logan's Run.
In 1789 he was counsel for John Stockdale, a bookseller, who was charged with seditious libel in publishing John Logan's pamphlet in support of Warren Hastings, whose impeachment was then proceeding.
The film received an Academy Award for Best Special Effects, an award it shared with Logan's Run ( 1976 ).
Logan's Beach on the eastern side of the city is recognised as a nursery site for the Southern Right Whale Eubalaena australis.
On 1 April 2010, he opened at Broadway's John Golden Theatre in the role of artist Mark Rothko in John Logan's drama Red opposite Eddie Redmayne for a limited engagement through 27 June.
In late 1970s, Hammond re-joined fellow The Sound of Music alumna Heather Menzies ( who played Louisa von Trapp ) for one episode of the TV adaptation of Logan's Run.
Emma managed to restore Logan's mind and joined Magneto and Jubilee in defeating Psylocke and the Hellfire Club's plans for world domination.
Scott finds Lulu talking to her still catatonic mother, and begins threatening to have her arrested for Logan's death.
Logan's public identity as her cousin makes it impossible for him to declare his own feelings for her, so he works out his violence in a series of cage fights.
Logan's career came to notice when she fronted On the Ball for ITV.
Returning from Indochina for nine months in 1959, Burr would train his finest student, Logan's son, Daken, before the boy is secretly ordered to destroy the training camp and everyone associated with it, including its commander.

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