



Harrison Ford stars as the wrongly convicted Dr. Richard Kimble, and Tommy Lee Jones is U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, his relentless pursuer, in this intense thriller based on the hit television series of the 1960s--The Fugitive. Kimble had the perfect life--a beautiful wife, medical career, an expensive townhouse--a perfect life until the night his wife was murdered, died in his arms and he was convicted of the crime. On his way to the penitentiary, Kimble escapes. Now, like hunted prey, he keeps running--determined only to find his wife's murderer. Caught in a nightmare from which he cannot awaken, Dr. Richard Kimble is the fugitive. Review: A Great Thriller for your DVD Collection! - There is a kind of magic when a superb cast, a truly gifted director, and a literate script with equal parts 'over-the-top' action, riveting suspense, and rich characterization, come together. The end result attains a luster that only grows through the years, as new audiences, through DVD and VHS, experience the same excitement we felt, viewing it on a theater screen. In the last decade, only a handful of suspense films could be called 'great'...and on top of the list is THE FUGITIVE. Based on the popular David Janssen TV series, the film faithfully follows the same premise; a doctor is convicted of his wife's death, but escapes before his execution, and tracks down the 'one-armed man' responsible for the murder, as a driven law officer attempts to recapture him. Being a big-budget film, however, the scale of everything is expanded...Dr. Richard Kimble is now a brilliant vascular surgeon, at a major Chicago hospital; the handicapped killer is a dirty ex-cop working on orders from crooked board members of a billion-dollar pharmaceutical firm; and the lawman is no longer a solitary police lieutenant, but a deputy United States Marshal, and his team of agents! While some fans of the original series complained that the 'intimacy' the series had was lost, director Andrew Davis only used the 'bigger' aspects as plot elements, placing the focus, wisely, on the dual stories of Kimble's search, and Gerard's pursuit. Despite the esteem the film has achieved over the years, Harrison Ford has gotten a bad rap for his very understated performance as Richard Kimble. While Tommy Lee Jones certainly had a far flashier role (earning him an Oscar as 'Best Supporting Actor'), Ford's intent wasn't to play 'Indiana Jones', but a man whose whole life was dedicated to his career as a surgeon, and his wife (played, in flashbacks, by the lovely Sela Ward). Seeing his wife brutally murdered devastated him (his scene in the police interrogation room, going to pieces, was largely improvised on the set, and displays some of his finest acting). His search for the killer was not the confident quest of an action hero, but based on uncertain, spur-of-the-moment decisions made by a desperate man, whose medical background was his only tool. Fear does not lend itself to flashy theatrics... Jones, as Marshal Sam Gerard, on the other hand, was a seasoned veteran, the best at what he did, and pursuing a fugitive was 'old hat' for him. With a confidence bordering on arrogance, he ordered people about like chess pieces, multi-tasked without breaking a sweat, and still could charm with a wicked smile and sarcastic remark. Of COURSE he wins the audience's heart! Featuring some of the most spectacular action scenes ever recorded on film (the train/bus wreck that frees Kimble, the dive off a dam into the churning maelstrom of the reservoir), as well as two slam-bang fistfights when Kimble finally gets 'justice', THE FUGITIVE still is remembered primarily for the suspenseful Jones/Ford 'cat-and-mouse' chase, cross-country, and the grudging respect that grows between them...which, ultimately, was what the TV series was best remembered for, as well. There is magic, here! Review: Harrison Ford at His Best - Harrison Ford is better known for his roles as Han Solo or Indiana Jones, but he does an excellent job as Dr. Richard Kimble in this exciting movie based on the 1960s television series by the same name. Richard returns home from a fund-raiser to find that his wife has been brutally murdered, and a man is still in his house. Richard, who soon discovers that the assailant has a mechanical arm, struggle, but the man escapes. Meanwhile, as she lay dying, Helen Kimble (Sela Ward) makes a 911 phone call that appears to implicate Richard. Richard is tried and convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by lethal injection. Richard is to be transferred to a maximum security prison along with three other inmates. Once on the prison bus, one inmate fakes a seizure and stabs a security guard. Another guard begins randomly firing a shotgun and hits the bus driver by mistake. The bus careens off the road, falls down a hill, and comes to rest on a set of railroad tracks. Battered and shaken, Richard tries to free the wounded guard, but an ominous noise makes him stop; a train is approaching!! The next scenes are some of the best movie footage I've seen as Richard barely escapes before the train slams into the bus. The engine comes uncoupled from the train and hurtles out of control, while Richard can barely move in his leg shakles. He manages to get out of the way as the train flys past. U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard, played superbly by Tommy Lee Jones, soon has his men hunting for Richard. aided by his sidekick Cosmo Renfro (Joe Pantoliano), Sam is determined to find Richard and bring him to justice. Richard eludes the Marshalls for the time being, but Sam soon catches up to him on a dam of all places. Cornered, Richard does the only thing he can think of; he jumps. Dumbfounded, Sam can only watch as Richard plummets over the side of the dam. Sam doesn't believe that Richard died during the fall, so he sets out on his chase again. This is one of the best action/thrillers that I've seen. Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford give Oscar-caliber performances, and the supporting cast of Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, and Jereen Krabbe turn in fine performances as well. The special effects, including the eye-popping train scene and Ford's plunge from the dam are excellent as well. I highly recommend this film. The acting is first rate, and the twists and turns will keep you guessing throughout. Watch and see Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones at their absolute best.
| ASIN | B0CJVNCQG3 |
| Actors | Harrison Ford, Joe Pantoliano, Julianne Moore, Sela Ward, Tommy Lee Jones |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,406 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #241 in Drama Blu-ray Discs #307 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (12,446) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | December 31, 2025 |
| Director | Andrew Davis |
| Item model number | AT-101-1148 |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Producers | Arnold Kopelson, Keith Barish, Peter Macgregor-Scott, Roy Huggins |
| Release date | November 21, 2023 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 10 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
B**F
A Great Thriller for your DVD Collection!
There is a kind of magic when a superb cast, a truly gifted director, and a literate script with equal parts 'over-the-top' action, riveting suspense, and rich characterization, come together. The end result attains a luster that only grows through the years, as new audiences, through DVD and VHS, experience the same excitement we felt, viewing it on a theater screen. In the last decade, only a handful of suspense films could be called 'great'...and on top of the list is THE FUGITIVE. Based on the popular David Janssen TV series, the film faithfully follows the same premise; a doctor is convicted of his wife's death, but escapes before his execution, and tracks down the 'one-armed man' responsible for the murder, as a driven law officer attempts to recapture him. Being a big-budget film, however, the scale of everything is expanded...Dr. Richard Kimble is now a brilliant vascular surgeon, at a major Chicago hospital; the handicapped killer is a dirty ex-cop working on orders from crooked board members of a billion-dollar pharmaceutical firm; and the lawman is no longer a solitary police lieutenant, but a deputy United States Marshal, and his team of agents! While some fans of the original series complained that the 'intimacy' the series had was lost, director Andrew Davis only used the 'bigger' aspects as plot elements, placing the focus, wisely, on the dual stories of Kimble's search, and Gerard's pursuit. Despite the esteem the film has achieved over the years, Harrison Ford has gotten a bad rap for his very understated performance as Richard Kimble. While Tommy Lee Jones certainly had a far flashier role (earning him an Oscar as 'Best Supporting Actor'), Ford's intent wasn't to play 'Indiana Jones', but a man whose whole life was dedicated to his career as a surgeon, and his wife (played, in flashbacks, by the lovely Sela Ward). Seeing his wife brutally murdered devastated him (his scene in the police interrogation room, going to pieces, was largely improvised on the set, and displays some of his finest acting). His search for the killer was not the confident quest of an action hero, but based on uncertain, spur-of-the-moment decisions made by a desperate man, whose medical background was his only tool. Fear does not lend itself to flashy theatrics... Jones, as Marshal Sam Gerard, on the other hand, was a seasoned veteran, the best at what he did, and pursuing a fugitive was 'old hat' for him. With a confidence bordering on arrogance, he ordered people about like chess pieces, multi-tasked without breaking a sweat, and still could charm with a wicked smile and sarcastic remark. Of COURSE he wins the audience's heart! Featuring some of the most spectacular action scenes ever recorded on film (the train/bus wreck that frees Kimble, the dive off a dam into the churning maelstrom of the reservoir), as well as two slam-bang fistfights when Kimble finally gets 'justice', THE FUGITIVE still is remembered primarily for the suspenseful Jones/Ford 'cat-and-mouse' chase, cross-country, and the grudging respect that grows between them...which, ultimately, was what the TV series was best remembered for, as well. There is magic, here!
J**N
Harrison Ford at His Best
Harrison Ford is better known for his roles as Han Solo or Indiana Jones, but he does an excellent job as Dr. Richard Kimble in this exciting movie based on the 1960s television series by the same name. Richard returns home from a fund-raiser to find that his wife has been brutally murdered, and a man is still in his house. Richard, who soon discovers that the assailant has a mechanical arm, struggle, but the man escapes. Meanwhile, as she lay dying, Helen Kimble (Sela Ward) makes a 911 phone call that appears to implicate Richard. Richard is tried and convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by lethal injection. Richard is to be transferred to a maximum security prison along with three other inmates. Once on the prison bus, one inmate fakes a seizure and stabs a security guard. Another guard begins randomly firing a shotgun and hits the bus driver by mistake. The bus careens off the road, falls down a hill, and comes to rest on a set of railroad tracks. Battered and shaken, Richard tries to free the wounded guard, but an ominous noise makes him stop; a train is approaching!! The next scenes are some of the best movie footage I've seen as Richard barely escapes before the train slams into the bus. The engine comes uncoupled from the train and hurtles out of control, while Richard can barely move in his leg shakles. He manages to get out of the way as the train flys past. U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard, played superbly by Tommy Lee Jones, soon has his men hunting for Richard. aided by his sidekick Cosmo Renfro (Joe Pantoliano), Sam is determined to find Richard and bring him to justice. Richard eludes the Marshalls for the time being, but Sam soon catches up to him on a dam of all places. Cornered, Richard does the only thing he can think of; he jumps. Dumbfounded, Sam can only watch as Richard plummets over the side of the dam. Sam doesn't believe that Richard died during the fall, so he sets out on his chase again. This is one of the best action/thrillers that I've seen. Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford give Oscar-caliber performances, and the supporting cast of Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, and Jereen Krabbe turn in fine performances as well. The special effects, including the eye-popping train scene and Ford's plunge from the dam are excellent as well. I highly recommend this film. The acting is first rate, and the twists and turns will keep you guessing throughout. Watch and see Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones at their absolute best.
K**N
The fugitive
Excellent movie, have to watch it to enjoy it
Q**N
Great movie
Worth watching
S**R
Old Classic stands test of time
This older movie is a refreshing follow-up to the television series. It has fast-action surprises, and terrific characters, including the Chicago police. The US Marshall, of course, is way too smart, and has way too much authority to be authentic, but it makes for fast action. Kimball's use of his medical training is spectacular, and really makes this work. I do not understand, however, how he's taken in by his "friend" the pathologist. It just doesn't make sense, but sort of works anyway. Good old classic.
M**O
The Fugitive movie DVD
A film adaptation based on the popular 1960s television series starring David Janssen. Although the storyline has been updated, the basic plot is the same with Dr.Richard Kimball being pursued by a persistent Lt.Gerrard. Exciting and fun....
P**R
2nd movie with Thommy Lee Jones as US Marshall
Great Movie
M**A
Uno spettacolo di film da aggiungere alla vostra collezione. Cast eccezionale e davvero bello, dalla trama all'ambientazione, agli effetti e alle musiche. Davvero un film che merita di essere visto e rivisto. L'alta definizione ci sta tutta, anche se non si possono pretendere miracoli visto che è un film che ha anni e anni.
L**6
Awesome movie Harrison Ford is a great actor
ハ**子
古い映画ですがテンポがよく飽きさせない魅力がある。各所に作製者のこだわりを感じる。
C**A
Estava com ótimo preço, chegou direitinho e tem dublagem em português do Brasil.
X**M
One of my favorite movies of all time. Bought for the commentary track and the 4K. Did not disappoint. Arrived in good condition.
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