To hold a Jenny Agutter film festival would be an inspired idea. In the late-’60s, throughout the ’70s and early ’80s, the UK actress had a golden run featuring in some of the era’s most intriguing films. From the early, quintessentially British ones like 1969’s I Start Counting and The Railway Children through Nic Roeg’s 1971 existential outback adventure Walkabout, the sci-fi cult hit Logan’s Run, Monte Hellman’s underestimated western
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