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| Robert Duvall | ... | THX | |
| Donald Pleasence | ... | SEN | |
| Don Pedro Colley | ... | SRT | |
| Maggie McOmie | ... | LUH | |
| Ian Wolfe | ... | PTO | |
| Marshall Efron | ... | TWA | |
| Sid Haig | ... | NCH | |
| John Pearce | ... | DWY | |
| Irene Cagen | ... | IMM (as Irene Forrest) | |
| Gary Alan Marsh | ... | CAM | |
| John Seaton | ... | OUE | |
| Eugene I. Stillman | ... | JOT | |
| Jack Walsh | ... | TRG (as Raymond J. Walsh) | |
| Mark Lawhead | ... | Shell Dweller | |
| Robert Feero | ... | Chrome Robot #1 | |
| Johnny Weissmuller Jr. | ... | Chrome Robot #1 | |
| Claudette Bessing | ... | ELC | |
| Susan Baldwin | ... | Control Officer | |
| James Wheaton | ... | OMM (voice) | |
| Henry Jacobs | ... | Mark 8 Student | |
| Bill Love | ... | Mark 8 Instructor | |
| Doc Scortt | ... | Monk | |
| Gary Austin | ... | Man in Yellow | |
| Scott L. Menges | ... | Child #1 | |
| Toby L. Stearns | ... | Child #2 | |
| Paul K. Haje | ... | Trial Prosecutor | |
| Ralph Chesse | ... | Trial Proctor | |
| Dion M. Chesse | ... | Trial Defender | |
| Bruce Chesse | ... | Trial Pontifex | |
| Mello Alexandria | ... | Hologram Dancer #1 | |
| Brandyn Barbara Artis | ... | Hologram Dancer #2 (as Barbara J. Artis) | |
| Morris D. Erby | ... | Hologram Newscaster | |
| Willie C. Barnes | ... | Hologram Comic #1 | |
| Richard Quinnell | ... | Hologram Comic #2 | |
| Jean M. Durand | ... | Hologram Listener | |
| Scott Beach | ... | Announcer #1 (voice) | |
| Neva Beach | ... | Announcer #2 (voice) | |
| Terence McGovern | ... | Announcer #3 (voice) (as Terrence McGovern) | |
| Julie Payne | ... | Announcer #4 (voice) | |
| James Cranna | ... | Announcer #5 (voice) | |
| Ruth Silveira | ... | Announcer #6 (voice) | |
| Bruce Mackey | ... | Announcer #7 (voice) | |
| David Ogden Stiers | ... | Announcer #8 (voice) (as David Ogden Steers) | |
| Bart Patton | ... | Announcer #9 (voice) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| John Rigg | ... | Computer Operator (uncredited) | |
| Matthew Robbins | ... | THX - End scene (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| George Lucas | |||
Writing credits | ||
| George Lucas | (story) | |
| George Lucas | (earlier screenplay) | |
| George Lucas | (screenplay) and | |
| Walter Murch | (screenplay) | |
| Matthew Robbins | comic (uncredited) | |
Produced by | |||
| Francis Ford Coppola | .... | executive producer | |
| Edward Folger | .... | associate producer (as Ed Folger) | |
| Larry Sturhahn | .... | producer (as Lawrence Sturhahn) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Lalo Schifrin | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Albert Kihn | (director of photography) | ||
| David Myers | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| George Lucas | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Michael D. Haller | (as Michael Haller) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Al Locatelli | .... | production manager (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Ted Moehnke | .... | property master | |
Sound Department | |||
| Jim Manson | .... | location sound | |
| Walter Murch | .... | sound montage | |
| Louis Yates | .... | location sound (as Lou Yates) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Michael Muir | .... | technical director (directors cut) | |
| Brad Alexander | .... | lead visual effects artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| John Andrew Berton Jr. | .... | visual effects supervisor (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Richard Bluff | .... | digital matte painter (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Dorian Bustamante | .... | visual effects (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Ian Christie | .... | digital effects artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Zachary Cole | .... | digital artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Lee Croft | .... | digital paint and rotoscope artist: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Chris Crowell | .... | digital compositor (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Sarahjane Javelo | .... | digital paint/rotoscope artist: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Ian Jenkins | .... | technical director: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Lars Jensvold | .... | visual effects editor (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Toan-Vinh Le | .... | digital artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Gary H. Lee | .... | visual effects (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Hiroshi Mori | .... | digital artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Ken Nielsen | .... | technical director (special edition) (uncredited) | |
| Ben O'Brien | .... | Sabre artist: ILM (2004 directors cut) (uncredited) | |
| Scott Palleiko | .... | technical director: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Brian Pohl | .... | digital artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Evan Pontoriero | .... | digital artist (2004 directors cut) (uncredited) | |
| Paul Sharpe | .... | digital artist (2004 special edition) (uncredited) | |
| Peter Szewczyk | .... | visual effects artist (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Catherine Tate | .... | digital compositor: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Eric Voegels | .... | digital artist: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
| Elbert Yen | .... | digital artist: ILM (2004 director's cut) (uncredited) | |
Stunts | |||
| Duffy Hambleton | .... | bike stunts (as Duffy Hamilton) | |
| John Ward | .... | car stunts | |
| Carey Loftin | .... | stunt coordinator (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Ned Kopp | .... | assistant camera | |
| Steve Lighthill | .... | assistant camera | |
| William Maley | .... | gaffer (as William Mayley) | |
| Ken Phelps | .... | key grip | |
| Bernie Abramson | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
| Caleb Deschanel | .... | additional photographer (uncredited) | |
Animation Department | |||
| Hal Barwood | .... | animator | |
Casting Department | |||
| Ronald Colby | .... | casting supervisor | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Donald Longhurst | .... | costumes | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Marcia Lucas | .... | assistant editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Dan Wallin | .... | scoring mixer (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Hal Barwood | .... | titles | |
| George Burrafato | .... | production assistant | |
| Lillian O. MacNeill | .... | continuity (as Lillian McNeil) | |
| Nick Saxton | .... | production assistant | |
| Stan Scholl | .... | production assistant | |
Thanks | |||
| Carl Bernstein | .... | thanks (as Cal Bernstein) | |
| Caleb Deschanel | .... | thanks | |
| Peter Szewczyk | .... | special thanks | |
| Haskell Wexler | .... | special thanks | |
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This is simply a solid, well-made film, produced on a low budget and directed by George Lucas based on his early student film of (roughly) the same title. (Which is included on the Director's Cut edition of the DVD.) Fans of "A Clockwork Orange," "1984," "Brazil," and similar films about oppressive bureaucracies will love this. It's a grim and gritty vision of the future in which people are controlled and monitored (think Big Brother on a large scale). Robert Duvall (THX 1138 being his "assigned name") breaks the laws of the world by falling in love, engaging in sex and therefore rebelling, placing him and his love in danger.
This is a very clear moral story and allusion to politics and so on and so forth. It excels as both story and study. Duvall gives a good performance (his breakthrough role in "The Godfather" would come next year) but the real surprise here is Lucas, who goes for a Kubrick-like edge to his film that really separates it from his later work. You won't believe this is from the guy who created Jar-Jar Binks.
If anyone accuses George Lucas of being the schmaltzy sell-out he has now become, direct them to this film in order to prove that, at one point in his life, he really did have a bleak outlook on life and the future, and it didn't start with the words "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...".