Le Dr. Richard Kimble, injustement accusé de l'assassinat de sa femme, doit retrouver le véritable meurtrier alors qu'il est pris en chasse par un U.S. Marshal chevronné.Le Dr. Richard Kimble, injustement accusé de l'assassinat de sa femme, doit retrouver le véritable meurtrier alors qu'il est pris en chasse par un U.S. Marshal chevronné.Le Dr. Richard Kimble, injustement accusé de l'assassinat de sa femme, doit retrouver le véritable meurtrier alors qu'il est pris en chasse par un U.S. Marshal chevronné.
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- 13 victoires et 37 nominations au total
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- Dr. Charles Nichols
- (as Jeroen Krabbe)
Joseph F. Kosala
- Detective Rosetti
- (as Joseph Kosala)
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- AnecdotesHarrison Ford damaged some ligaments in his leg during the filming of the scenes in the woods. He refused to take surgery until the end of filming so that his character would keep the limp. The limp can be seen in any subsequent scene where Richard Kimble is running.
- GaffesThe detectives watching the interrogation room say "The good doctor's prints are all over the lamp, the gun and the bullets." No matter how biased, incompetent (or plain stupid) a police detective is, the fact that a person's fingerprints are present in his own home, on his own stuff, should not even be mentioned as evidence (the gun wasn't even used in the crime at all). It would only constitute as evidence if there were no other prints in the room.
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Dr. Richard Kimble: [Holding Gerard at gunpoint] I didn't kill my wife!
Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: I don't care!
- Crédits fousNear the end of the end credits, there is a scene showing fireworks going off over the Chicago skyline.
- Versions alternativesThe Warner Bros. Pictures logo is plastered with the 2003 logo in the 20th anniversary Blu-ray version.
- Bandes originalesThe Thrill is Gone
Written by Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell
Performed by B.B. King and Bobby Bland
Courtesy of MCA Records
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Back in the 60s I tuned into ABC TV on Tuesday night to see how David Janssen as
Dr. Richard Kimble would once again escape the clutches of the law. Kimble was a convicted murderer who escaped execution in a train wreck. Once out Kimble
searches for a one armed man he saw leaving his home where his dead wife was
who can clear him. Searching for single wing and avoiding the cops was what was
behind every episode for four years.
That's still in the film, but it's a more complex motive behind the killing and it involves Kimble's colleagues in the medical field. Harrison Ford who is now Richard Kimble is as resourceful as Janssen was on television. What is a change is instead of the very dour Barry Morse as Lt.Gerard the pursuer and a lone hand pursuer we have good old boy Tommy Lee Jones who is in command of a unit of Fugitive chasers. The voluble and quotable Jones earned himself a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for what he did here.
The tension is good and crackling throughout and both Ford and Jones have their moments. Ford and Jones are evenly matched as adversaries. As the pursuer Jones could easily have been made to look like Wile E. Coyote as Morse was sometimes over the run of the TV series.
Also Joe Pantoliano has some good moments as Jones's 2nd in command. He has some droll lines.
This is one case where a movie adaption of a classic television series did not make you wax nostalgic for the series.
That's still in the film, but it's a more complex motive behind the killing and it involves Kimble's colleagues in the medical field. Harrison Ford who is now Richard Kimble is as resourceful as Janssen was on television. What is a change is instead of the very dour Barry Morse as Lt.Gerard the pursuer and a lone hand pursuer we have good old boy Tommy Lee Jones who is in command of a unit of Fugitive chasers. The voluble and quotable Jones earned himself a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for what he did here.
The tension is good and crackling throughout and both Ford and Jones have their moments. Ford and Jones are evenly matched as adversaries. As the pursuer Jones could easily have been made to look like Wile E. Coyote as Morse was sometimes over the run of the TV series.
Also Joe Pantoliano has some good moments as Jones's 2nd in command. He has some droll lines.
This is one case where a movie adaption of a classic television series did not make you wax nostalgic for the series.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El fugitivo
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 44 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 183 875 760 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 23 758 855 $US
- 8 août 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 368 875 760 $US
- Durée2 heures 10 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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