| Michael York | Logan 5, Sandman |
| Jenny Agutter | Jessica 6 |
| Richard Jordan | Francis 7, Sandman |
| Roscoe Lee Browne | Box |
| Farrah Fawcett-Majors | Holly |
| Peter Ustinov | Ballard:The Old Man |
| Michael Anderson Jr. | Doc, New You Facility |
| Gary Morgan | Billy |
| Denny Arnold | 1st Runner (scenes deleted) |
| Glen Wilder | Great Hall Runner |
| Lara Lindsay | The Woman Runner/Computer Voice Sandman Headquarters |
| Bob Neill | 1st Sanctuary Man (uncredited) |
| Randolph Roberts | 2nd Sanctuary Man |
| Camilla Carr | Sanctuary Woman |
| Greg Michaels | 3rd Sanctuary Man/Ambush Man (uncredited) |
| Roger Borden | Sandman Daniel (uncredited) |
| Michelle Stacy | Mary 2 |
| Laura Hippe | Woman Customer |
In the year 2274, young residents enjoy an idyllic, hedonistic lifestyle within the protective confines of a domed city. The general belief is that when each person turns 30, they are reincarnated for another blissful life cycle. Those who know the much darker truth become ''runners'' and flee to a hidden sanctuary. When law enforcement officer Logan goes undercover to locate the refuge, he winds up instead trying to initiate a revolution with runner Jessica .
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