The one-armed man, going by the alias "Fred Johnson", is arrested after tearing up a Los Angeles strip bar. Kimble's key evidence is the bail bond slip signed by a man using the name "Leonard Taft", the name of his sister Donna's husband. Kimble and Jean walk off toward his new life. Chandler learns from Donna that she had received a phone call from someone who claimed that he knew who really killed Helen Kimble and arranged a meeting that night at an abandoned stable. Jones received the 1993 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The destination: Death Row, state prison. Kimble informs Gerard that Johnson confessed, but since nobody else heard it, the confession is worthless. Metacritic Reviews, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases, Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures, Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures, Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. To this, Gerard sharply replies, "The jury said that." As he remarks to an LA police captain in "The Judgment, Part 1", the show's penultimate episode, "I've lost a lot of things these past four years ... starting with a prisoner the state told me to guard. Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Learn how and when to remove this template message, IMDB cast list, "May God Have Mercy" episode, "The Fugitive: Season 1, Volume 2 Box Art", "The Fugitive: Season 2, Volume 1, Box Art", "The Fugitive - bring him in! At the same time, Dr. Kimble is hounded by the authorities, most notably by Police Lieutenant Philip Gerard (Barry Morse). [22] TV Guide named the one-armed man No. Audiences surveyed by CinemaScoregave the film a rare "A+" grade on … The film was nominated for six other Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It aired on ABC from September 1963 to August 1967. In "The Survivors", Kimble re-establishes contact with Helen's family, the Waverlys, after learning that her father Ed (Lloyd Gough) is facing bankruptcy over medical bills for his wife Edith (Ruth White), who has developed a heart condition by obsessively clinging to Helen's memory and listening to phonograph records she made before to her death. Tracking music was standard practice at the time, but unlike virtually all primetime scripted series of the 1960s, no episode – not even "The Judgment" – received an original score;[12] all the original music used for the series was composed by Rugolo and recorded in London before the series was filmed. With Gerard's gun, Kimble chases Johnson to the top of a tower. In fact, many episodes had Rugolo as the sole credited composer for the episode's scores. But laws are made by men, carried out by men, and men are imperfect. In one episode, when a woman witness remarks that Kimble killed his wife, Gerard simply replies, "The law says he did." Season 3, Volume 1 was released on October 27, 2009,[26] and Season 3, Volume 2 was released on December 8, 2009,[27] with most, but not all, of the original music intact. He also displays considerable prowess in hand-to-hand combat. Though Dr. Richard Kimble was a respected pediatrician in the fictional small town of Stafford, Indiana, it was generally known that he and his wife Helen had been having arguments prior to her death. Narrator William Conrad states, "Tuesday, August 29th: The day the running stopped.". Destination: Death Row, state prison. He also tells Kimble, "The truth is, you're still guilty before the law. According to some of those who worked on the show, these parallels were not coincidental. [30] The set was later re-released with 5 replacement discs, so that now all original music is intact. The two-part final episode, titled "The Judgment", aired on Tuesday, August 22, and Tuesday, August 29, 1967. [7] One who recognized the similarity was Morse; he pointed out the connection to Quinn Martin, who admitted that The Fugitive was a "sort of modern rendition of the outline of Les Misérables. The series aired Tuesdays at 10:00 PM on ABC. (That episode is where Kimble, Gerard, and the One-Armed Man all appear in the same scene for the first time). The TelevisionAcademy.com sites look and perform best when using a modern browser. Only the character of Dr. Richard Kimble is present onscreen in every episode; off-screen narrator William Conrad is also heard at the beginning and end of each episode even though he was never credited, while a different voice announces the title of the episode and the names of the episode's guest stars in the opening teaser. In the film, Kimble is portrayed as a prominent Chicago vascular surgeon instead of a small town Indiana pediatrician, while Gerard is portrayed as a U.S. In "Never Wave Goodbye, Part One" she was briefly played by, The One-Armed Man's Name Is Fred Johnson (2:38), Kimble vs. [10] However, Huggins repeatedly denied basing the series on Sheppard. "The One-Armed Man" (Bill Raisch) is a shadowy figure, seen fleeing Kimble's house by Kimble after the murder of Helen. Dr. Richard Kimble is smart and resourceful, and is usually able to perform well at any job he takes. those that require no identification or security checks, and bring about little social attention). When Kimble reads about it in a newspaper, he travels to Los Angeles. The Fugitive aired for four seasons, and a total of 120 episodes, each 51 minutes, were produced. Though as concerned as any father should be, Gerard is confident that Kimble will not do his boy any real harm. 36 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In its debut season, The Fugitive was 28th in the U.S. Nielsen ratings (with a 21.7 rating), and it jumped to 5th in the second season (27.9). Gerard, on the other hand, was portrayed externally as a man like Javert, but internally as more of a thinking man who could balance justice and duty. Other shows, such as Route 66, had employed the same anthology-like premise of wanderers finding adventure in each new place they came to. Jean manages to reach Kimble just as the police start searching the area and takes him to her apartment. Marshal rather than a police lieutenant. What little original melody was actually written and recorded was built around a fast-paced tempo representing running music. I", he states again, "The law pronounced him guilty, not me." But in that darkness, fate moves its huge hand. "Baddies to the Bone: The 60 nastiest villains of all time". Kimble and Gerard head over to the Chandler residence and learn from Betsy that he is luring Johnson to an abandoned amusement park to kill him to atone for his cowardice. A modern day spinoff, that will be broadcast on the Quibi platform, is set to feature Boyd Holbrook as a new fugitive, blue-collar worker Mike Ferro, who is wrongly accused of setting off a bomb on a Los Angeles subway train. There were 4 episodes with two parts over the course of the series, all of them featuring characters in both parts. A man with one arm. This is not the method of choice for a man with only one arm; accordingly, this detail was later retconned, with the murder having been committed due to blunt force trauma with a lamp. It is popularly believed that the series was based in part on the real-life story of Sam Sheppard, an Ohio doctor accused of murdering his wife. Another frequent plot device is for someone to discover Kimble's true identity and use it to manipulate him, under the threat of turning him in to the police. We suggest you use the latest version of any of these browsers: Visiting the site with Internet Explorer or other browsers may not provide the best viewing experience. In many episodes, he comes across a damsel in distress or possibly a child in danger -- he then chooses to put his anonymity at risk by aiding this deserving person. He was nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (1964, 1966, 1967).[5]. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 96% based on 76 reviews, with an average rating of 7.95/10. In season one, episode 15, Billy Mumy and Clint Howard appear in roles as Kimble's nephews, sons of Kimble's sister Donna. Kimble's family first appear in the fifteenth episode, "Home is the Hunted", wherein Kinble returns to his hometown after reading in his hometown newspaper that his father, Dr. John Kimble (Robert Keith), is retiring. Helen's pregnancy had ended in a stillborn birth of a son, and surgery to save her life had also rendered her infertile. The film also showed Gerard pursuing his own investigation into the murder as part of his pursuit of Kimble and coming up with his own doubts as to the case. It was filmed in various places, including Seattle, Washington. Twelve episodes were also released on laserdisc. After hesitating, Kimble shakes it. The irony: Richard Kimble is innocent. [25] Many reviews of this third DVD set were highly negative due to the replacement of the original used music tracks with the aforementioned synthesizer music (see Musical score section above for details.) "[6], In the course of the series, Gerard's family becomes entangled in Gerard's obsession with finding Kimble. Johnson disarms Kimble and the two wrestle. Proved guilty, what Richard Kimble could not prove was that moments before discovering his wife's body, he encountered a man running from the vicinity of his home. The set was recalled due to possible music issues, but some sets were released. Also featuring are Leonard and Donna's children, David (Bill Mumy) and Billy (Clint Howard); however, despite their appearance, series finale "The Judgement" shows the Tafts only having one child, Bobby (Johnny Jensen). However, only a fraction of all the music heard throughout the series was original Rugolo music. | As "Fred Johnson", he has a membership in an athletic club, and a receipt for the sale of a pint of blood – this particular receipt shows that his blood type is B negative, and that he claims his age as 47. Richard then found that Helen had been killed. After Kimble is exonerated in court, Gerard encounters Kimble leaving, silently smiles and offers his hand. When Kimble runs out of time and is about to leave with Gerard, Donna finds a bullet hidden in one of her son's dresser drawers; Gerard identifies it as being identical to the one they found at the stable the night before.

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