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THX 1138

THX 1138 is a 1971 American social science fiction film co-written and directed by George Lucas in his directorial debut. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola and co-written by Walter Murch, the film stars Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence, with Don Pedro Colley, Maggie McOmie, and Ian Wolfe in supporting roles. The film is set in a dystopian future in which the citizens are controlled by android police and mandatory use of drugs that suppress emotions.

For other uses, see THX (disambiguation).

THX 1138

George Lucas

Lawrence Sturhahn

  • David Myers
  • Albert Kihn

George Lucas

  • March 11, 1971 (1971-03-11)

88 minutes

United States

English

$777,777[1][2]

$2.4 million

THX 1138 was developed from Lucas's 1967 student film Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which he created while attending the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The feature film was produced in a joint venture between Warner Bros. and American Zoetrope. A novelization by Ben Bova was published in 1971.


The film received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office upon its initial release,[3] but it has subsequently received critical acclaim and gained a cult following, particularly in the aftermath of Lucas's success with Star Wars (1977). A director's cut prepared by Lucas was released in 2004.

as THX 1138

Robert Duvall

as SEN 5241

Donald Pleasence

as LUH 3417

Maggie McOmie

as the hologram actor SRT 5752

Don Pedro Colley

as the old prisoner PTO

Ian Wolfe

as prisoner TWA

Marshall Efron

as prisoner NCH

Sid Haig

as prisoner DWY

John Pearce

as the voice of OMM 0000

James Wheaton

The announcer voices include those of Scott Beach, Terence McGovern, and David Ogden Stiers (billed as David Ogden Steers), all of whom had ties to the San Francisco Bay area, as did Lucas.

THX 1138

1970 (1970)

October 15–16, 1970

The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California, U.S.

55:36

An additional character, Control, is the accountant-like ultimate administrator of the city. Several passages depict the events from his point of view.

After having sex with LUH 3417, THX 1138 consults a psychologist and admits everything. This psychologist transfers the confession to Control, leading to the overriding mindlock and arrest in the factory.

LUH 3417's trial and death are depicted first-hand from her point of view and from that of Control.

Instead of climbing outside to witness a sunset, THX 1138 climbs up and spends the night in the superstructure, and exits in the morning to find other humans living outside.

List of American films of 1971

List of films featuring surveillance

"Calling All Girls" (Queen song)

Utopian and dystopian fiction

Greene, Jr., James (2013). This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of the Misfits. . ISBN 978-1589798922.

Scarecrow Press

Pollock, Dale (1983). Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas. London: Elm Tree Books.  0-241-11034-3.

ISBN

Lucas, George (Director) (2004). THX 1138 (The George Lucas Director's Cut Two-Disc Special Edition) (DVD). USA: Warner Bros.  0-7907-6526-8. OCLC 56520465.

ISBN

at lucasfilm.com

Official website

at warnerbros.com

Official website

at IMDb

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at LucasFan.com

Interview with Don Pedro Colley about his experiences working on THX 1138

Archived May 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Village Voice review April 8, 1971

White on White

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