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When The Fugitive was released in 1993, it became one of the year's biggest hits immediately, widely praised for its ...
What makes Roy Huggins' acclaimed crime drama series "The Fugitive" so compelling? This ABC show revolves around a man wronged: Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen), to be exact, who is transported ...
With all due respect to Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Jack Ryan, and John Book, Dr. Richard Kimble is Harrison Ford’s best performance. That’s not exactly a hot take. The 1993 thriller, The ...
David Janssen is best known as Dr. Richard Kimble on 'The Fugitive,' but discover so much more about his life and career.
On the evening of Aug. 29, 1967, The Fugitive ended its highly rated four-year run on network television. Richard Kimble (the grim-faced David Janssen) caught up with the one-armed man who had ...
Of course, the Richard Kimble case is in the rearview mirror and there was no need to bring back the character, but I’d like to think that post “Fugitive” credits, Kimble found some measure ...
Kimble's waterfall jump from the 225-foot high Cheoah Dam in Robbinsville, North Carolina, puts an exclamation point on the most famous "Fugitive" scene.
'Tuesday, Aug. 29 - the day the running stopped!" Those were the final words of narrator William Conrad at the end "The Fugitive." That day in 1967 was the day David Janssen's Richard Kimble ...
The irony: Dr. Richard Kimble is innocent." It was this ominous intonation from William Conrad that began every episode of The Fugitive for four seasons on ABC, from 1963 to 1967.