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...transporting Dr. Kimble and other prisoners--well, let's just say something exciting happens--and Dr. Kimble is able to escape. A team of U.S. Marshals led by Tommy Lee Jones's character Sam Gerard steps onto the scene to apprehend the fugitives...

Author: By Ji IL Kwon, | Title: Chasing Away Summer Movie Blues | 8/13/1993 | See Source »

...satisfying star performances and high-energy directorial craftsmanship. The difference between them arises from a couple of simple role reversals. In The Fugitive the criminal is actually an innocent man: Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford), a surgeon falsely accused of murdering his wife. The lawman -- a U.S. marshal named Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) -- is the character in the grips of a dangerous obsession, namely to capture the eponymous escapee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Renewing An Old Duel | 8/9/1993 | See Source »

IMAGING: Mark Stelzner (Manager); Gerard Abrahamsen, Lois Rubenstein (Supervisors); Steven Cadicamo, Charlotte Coco, John Dragonetti, Paul Gettinger, John Goodman, Raphael Joa, Kin Wah Lam, Carl Leidig, Linda Parker, Mark P. Polomski, Richard Shaffer, David Spatz, Lorri Stenton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 8/9/1993 | See Source »

IMAGING: Mark Stelzner (Manager); Gerard Abrahamsen, Lois Rubenstein (Supervisors); Steven Cadicamo, Charlotte Coco, John Dragonetti, Paul Gettinger, John Goodman, Raphael Joa, Kin Wah Lam, Carl Leidig, Linda Parker, Mark P. Polomski, Richard Shaffer, David Spatz, Lorri Stenton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 7/26/1993 | See Source »

IMAGING: Mark Stelzner (Manager); Gerard Abrahamsen, Lois Rubenstein (Supervisors); Steven Cadicamo, Charlotte Coco, John Dragonetti, Paul Gettinger, John Goodman, Raphael Joa, Kin Wah Lam, Carl Leidig, Linda Parker, Mark P. Polomski, Richard Shaffer, David Spatz, Lorri Stenton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

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