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Movie Reviews of The Fugitive - Season One, Vol. TwoMovie Review: A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY DAVID JANSSEN/FUGITIVE FAN Summary: 5 StarsTHE BEST SHOW ON TV THEN AND NOW. SO GLAD THIS IS FINALLY ON DVD. CAN'T WAIT TO HAVE ALL 4 YEARS. THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY DAVID JANSSEN/THE FUGITIVE FAN.
Movie Review: Fugitive Summary: 4 StarsThoroughly enjoy this series. It's fun to see some of the stars back when they were guest starring. Brings back lots of memories.
Movie Review: In the top 5 of all time TV series.. Summary: 5 StarsThis series is better than most movies, better acting, better and smarter plots.
Once I start watching an episode I can't stop...
Waiting for season 2...
Movie Review: Fugitive,David Janssen Summary: 5 Stars When the Fugitive was on television I watched every week the shows.I just love David Janssen and the stories.I have purchased season one,VOL. 1 and season one,Vol.2 D of the Fugitive.WHAT I DO NOT LIKE IS HAVING TO BUY A DVD'S THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE WHOLE SEASON ON IT.I DOUBT IF I WILL CONTINUE BUYING THIS SERIES AS LONG AS THEY DO NOT RELEASE THE WHOLE SEASON. ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WE LIKED THE ROCKFORD FILES SERIES IS THE DVD'S ARE FOR THE WHOLE SEASON.IT IS TOO BAD THE GREEDY MOVIE STUDIOS CONTINUE TO RELEASE THEIR TV SHOWS AS season one, Volumn 1 ,season one,volumn 2.THE PRICES ARE TOO HIGH FOR JUST ONE HALF OF A SEASON ON DVD.
Movie Review: Just Leave the Poor Guy Alone Summary: 5 StarsWhy can't they leave the poor guy alone? Everyone knows the story about the Fugitive. Dr. Richard Kimble is a pediatrician in Indiana. He and his wife get into an argument and Dr. Kimble leaves the house. When he returns, he sees a one-armed man running from his house. His wife is dead and he is sentenced to death for the murder. Dr. Kimble escapes and is now on the run and is being relentlessly chased by LT. Philip Gerard.
The first season ran from 1963 to 1964. It finished number 28 in the TV ratings. David Janssen was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead).
This show is incredibly frustrating because we all know Dr. Kimble is innocent and he just can't seem to live in peace without being hounded by LT Gerard or being sold-out by some vindictive malcontent. You really want this guy to enjoy a normal life but he constantly has to look over his shoulder and escape by the skin of his teeth before getting caught. His only hope of escaping this nightmare is to find the one-armed man who killed his wife. It should be noted that you don't actually get to see the details about his wife's murder until episode 14: Girl from Little Egypt. In every episode Dr. Kimble is befriended by someone who is finally convinced of his innocence and helps him escape. This turns out to be a true dilemma for the people he meets because they are aware that he is wanted and know that assisting a convicted murder escape is not only against the law, but it is immoral. After much soul-searching someone always decides to help him. In each episode, the tension continues to build as his true identify is discovered and law enforcement is closing in. Even though you know he will always get away because his fugitive status is the basis for the show, you are still kept in suspense and are very anxious as you watch the closing minutes of the show.
Another appealing aspect of the show is the way Dr. Kimble touches the lives of the people he encounters. His compassion and willingness to help others in trouble is a very noble attribute.
The episodes in the first series are of the highest value. The acting is superb and the production of the show is tops for its time. The strangest thing about the development of the DVD set is the main menu. The design of it is really bizarre and hard to navigate. I am often not sure which episode I have selected. If you don't mind watching a good guy treated like dirt and living life on the run one day at a time, then you'll really like this show. I give it a 5 star rating.
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