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The Fugitive
The Fugitive
Wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to death, Richard Kimble escapes from the law in an attempt to find the real killer and clear his name.
rating
7.471
runtime
131 min

Release

1993-08-06

Cast

Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
as Richard Kimble
Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones
as Samuel Gerard
Joe Pantoliano
Joe Pantoliano
as Cosmo Renfro
Jeroen Krabbé
Jeroen Krabbé
as Charles Nichols
Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Roebuck
as Biggs
L. Scott Caldwell
L. Scott Caldwell
as Poole
Tom Wood
Tom Wood
as Newman
Ron Dean
Ron Dean
as Detective Kelly
Joseph F. Kosala
Joseph F. Kosala
as Detective Rosetti
Andreas Katsulas
Andreas Katsulas
as Frederick Sykes
Sela Ward
Sela Ward
as Helen Kimble
Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore
as Anne Eastman
Miguel Nino
Miguel Nino
as Chicago Cop #1
John Drummond
John Drummond
as Newscaster
Tony Fosco
Tony Fosco
as Chicago Cop #2
Joseph F. Fisher
Joseph F. Fisher
as Otto Sloan
James Liautaud
James Liautaud
as Paul
David Darlow
David Darlow
as Dr. Lentz
Tom Galouzis
Tom Galouzis
as Surgeon
James F. McKinsey
James F. McKinsey
as Surgeon
Mark D. Espinoza
Mark D. Espinoza
as Resident
John E. Ellis
John E. Ellis
as Anesthesiologist
Gene Barge
Gene Barge
as 11th District Cop
Thomas Charles Simmons
Thomas Charles Simmons
as 11th District Cop
Joe Guzaldo
Joe Guzaldo
as Prosecutor
Dick Cusack
Dick Cusack
as Walter Gutherie
Nicholas Kusenko
Nicholas Kusenko
as Assistant Defense Attorney
Joan Kohn
Joan Kohn
as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Joe Guastaferro
Joe Guastaferro
as Coroner
Andy Romano
Andy Romano
as Judge Bennett
Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle
as Old Guard
Thom Vernon
Thom Vernon
as Carlson
Ken Moreno
Ken Moreno
as Partida
Eddie Bo Smith Jr.
Eddie Bo Smith Jr.
as Copeland
Frank Ray Perilli
Frank Ray Perilli
as Jail Officer
Otis Wilson
Otis Wilson
as Jail Officer
Pancho Demmings
Pancho Demmings
as Young Guard
Jim Wilkey
Jim Wilkey
as Bus Driver
Danny Goldring
Danny Goldring
as Head Illinois State Trooper
Nick Searcy
Nick Searcy
as Sheriff Rawlins
Kevin Crowley
Kevin Crowley
as State Trooper
Michael James
Michael James
as Head Welder
Michael Skewes
Michael Skewes
as Highway Patrolman
Ila Cathleen Stallings
Ila Cathleen Stallings
as Duty Nurse
Linda Casaletto
Linda Casaletto
as Rural Hospital Nurse
Cody Glenn
Cody Glenn
as Paramedic
Cynthia Baker
Cynthia Baker
as Woman in Car
Johnny Lee Davenport
Johnny Lee Davenport
as Marshal Henry
Mike Bacarella
Mike Bacarella
as Marshal Stevens
Bill Cusack
Bill Cusack
as Tracing Technician
David U. Hodges
David U. Hodges
as Marshal David
Lillie Richardson
Lillie Richardson
as Copeland's Girlfriend
Peter J. Caria IV
Peter J. Caria IV
as Billy
Monika Chabrowski
Monika Chabrowski
as Polish Landlady
Lonnie Sima
Lonnie Sima
as Landlady's Son
Oksana Fedunyszyn
Oksana Fedunyszyn
as Myoelectric Receptionist
Orlando García
Orlando García
as Desmondo
Afram Bill Williams
Afram Bill Williams
as Salesman
Bruce L. Gewertz
Bruce L. Gewertz
as Dr. Bruce
Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch
as Kathy Wahlund
Joseph Rotkvich
Joseph Rotkvich
as Officer Joseph
Steven Lilovich
Steven Lilovich
as Officer Steve
Noelle Bou-Sliman
Noelle Bou-Sliman
as Myoelectric Technician
Roxanne Roberts
Roxanne Roberts
as Trauma Doctor
Alex P. Hernandez
Alex P. Hernandez
as Trauma Doctor
Theron Touché Lykes
Theron Touché Lykes
as Orderly
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson
as Boy Patient
Greg Hollimon
Greg Hollimon
as Skating Orderly
Cheryl Lynn Bruce
Cheryl Lynn Bruce
as O.R. Doctor
Marie Ware
Marie Ware
as Nurse Gladys
Bernard McGee
Bernard McGee
as Man
Ann Whitney
Ann Whitney
as Myoelectric Director
Lily Monkus
Lily Monkus
as Desk Clerk
Willie Lucas
Willie Lucas
as Desk Clerk
Turk Muller
Turk Muller
as Clearing Officer
Ana María Alvarez
Ana María Alvarez
as La Cubana
Eugene F. Crededio
Eugene F. Crededio
as Visitation Guard
Maurice Person
Maurice Person
as Clive Driscoll
Terry Hard
Terry Hard
as Officer Hormel
Pam Zekman
Pam Zekman
as Newscaster
David Pasquesi
David Pasquesi
as Newscaster
Brent Shaphren
Brent Shaphren
as Doctor at Bar
Stephen A. Landsman
Stephen A. Landsman
as Doctor at Bar
B.J. Jones
B.J. Jones
as Doctor at Bar
Dru Anne Carlson
Dru Anne Carlson
as Gerard's Secretary
Margaret Moore
Margaret Moore
as Nichols' Assistant
Manny Lopez
Manny Lopez
as Seminar Doctor
John M. Watson Sr.
John M. Watson Sr.
as Bones Roosevelt
Kirsten Nelson
Kirsten Nelson
as Betty
Juan Ramírez
Juan Ramírez
as Man on 'El'
Neil Flynn
Neil Flynn
as Transit Cop
Allen Hamilton
Allen Hamilton
as Host
Eric Fudala
Eric Fudala
as Hotel Security Guard
Lester Holt
Lester Holt
as Newscaster
Jay Levine
Jay Levine
as Newscaster
Sal Richards
Sal Richards
as Warrant Captain (uncredited)
Darren W. Conrad
Darren W. Conrad
as Deputy at Train Wreck (uncredited)
Kevin Mukherji
Kevin Mukherji
as Doctor (uncredited)
John-Clay Scott
John-Clay Scott
as Mad Motorist at Tunnel (uncredited)
Suzy Brack
Suzy Brack
as City Hall Employee (uncredited)
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
as US Marshall (uncredited)
Tighe Barry
Tighe Barry
as Windshield Wiper

Director

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Wuchak

***Top-of-the-line crime thriller with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones*** Released in 1993 and based on the TV show from 30 years earlier, “The Fugitive” stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, an innocent fugitive framed for murder. As he pursues the one-armed killer & those who pulled his strings, a determined U.S. Marshal (Tommy Lee Jones) hunts Kimble down from wilderness regions to the streets of Chicago. The first 40 minutes contain the most action, hooking the viewer with an exhilarating bus wreck/train wreck followed by a phenomenal dam sequence. The rest of the movie is an intelligent and suspenseful cat-and-mouse chase with Kimble zeroing-in on those who framed him and why. “The Fugitive” was a deserved box office hit, costing $40 million and raking in $369 million with $184 of that domestically. To realize just how well-done it is, check out the sequel, “U.S. Marshals” (1998), which features the same basic plot, but without most of the magic. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes and was shot in Illinois and North Carolina; the dam sequence, for instance, was filmed at Cheoah Dam, Tapoco, North Carolina. GRADE: A-

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Geronimo1967

Acclaimed surgeon “Kimble” (Harrison Ford) is used to the finer things in life, but not to the back of a prison van where he finds himself after being convicted of murdering his wealthy wife. Of course he protests his innocence, but it’s the chair for him - until, unexpectedly, his transportation makes an unscheduled stop and following the ensuing fracas he manages to escape. The local cops are content that all are accounted for, but Chicago Marshall “Gerard” (Tommy Lee Jones) spots an extra set of leg irons and quickly deduces that the good doctor has got away. Now he isn’t supposed to be a man with many survival skills, but it transpires that there is no-one scorned like a man falsely accused of killing his wife and so with the tenacious “Gerard” on his tail, nothing is going to get in his way as he sets about trying to find out who really did kill his beloved “Helen” (Sela Ward). As he investigates, we are introduced to his erstwhile colleagues like “Eastman” (Julianne Moore) and “Nichols” (Jeroen Krabbé) as well as the menacing “Sykes” (Andreas Katsulas) who looks like he’d wandered straight off the set of a “Munsters” movie, but with the scientific evidence looking fairly damning, what chance he can get to the truth? Fans of the television series from the 1960s are unlikely to see too many similarities as this takes advantage of far better production techniques to immerse us in both the escapee’s desperate flight but also in the comprehensive array of kit available to his pursuers as the pace of the film hits the ground (or the water) running and rarely lets up for a couple of hours that remind us more of why the charismatic Ford was a star in the first place. The ending isn’t the best, I felt. It’s all a bit rushed and just a little too predictable but discounting that last ten minutes, this is still a solidly entertaining chase thriller that does draw us in.