The Fugitive 1993

A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins.

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PG-13
Action Thriller Drama

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.

Release Date 1993-08-06
Runtime 2h 11m
Directors Michael Chapman, Andrew Davis, Terry Leonard
Producers Arnold Kopelson, Keith Barish, Roy Huggins, Nana Greenwald, Peter Macgregor-Scott, Stephen Joel Brown, Michael C. Mason, Maria Norman
Writers Jeb Stuart, David Twohy, David Twohy, Roy Huggins

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-

Wuchak