The Fugitive (1993)
The Fugitive (1993)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Harrison Ford
Richard Kimble

Tommy Lee Jones
Samuel Gerard

Joe Pantoliano
Cosmo Renfro

Jeroen Krabbé
Charles Nichols

Daniel Roebuck
Biggs

L. Scott Caldwell
Poole

Tom Wood
Newman

Ron Dean
Detective Kelly

Joseph F. Kosala
Detective Rosetti

Andreas Katsulas
Frederick Sykes

Sela Ward
Helen Kimble

Julianne Moore
Anne Eastman

Miguel Nino
Chicago Cop #1

John Drummond
Newscaster

Tony Fosco
Chicago Cop #2

Joseph F. Fisher
Otto Sloan

James Liautaud
Paul

David Darlow
Dr. Lentz

Tom Galouzis
Surgeon

James F. McKinsey
Surgeon

Dean Goodhill
Editor

Mark D. Espinoza
Resident

John E. Ellis
Anesthesiologist

Gene Barge
11th District Cop

Thomas Charles Simmons
11th District Cop

Joe Guzaldo
Prosecutor

Dick Cusack
Walter Gutherie

Nicholas Kusenko
Assistant Defense Attorney

Joan Kohn
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

Joe Guastaferro
Coroner

Andy Romano
Judge Bennett

Richard Riehle
Old Guard

Thom Vernon
Carlson

Ken Moreno
Partida

Eddie Bo Smith Jr.
Copeland

Frank Ray Perilli
Jail Officer

Otis Wilson
Jail Officer

Pancho Demmings
Young Guard

Jim Wilkey
Bus Driver

Danny Goldring
Head Illinois State Trooper

Nick Searcy
Sheriff Rawlins

Kevin Crowley
State Trooper

Michael James
Head Welder

Michael Skewes
Highway Patrolman

Ila Cathleen Stallings
Duty Nurse

Linda Casaletto
Rural Hospital Nurse

Cody Glenn
Paramedic

Cynthia Baker
Woman in Car

Johnny Lee Davenport
Marshal Henry

Mike Bacarella
Marshal Stevens

Bill Cusack
Tracing Technician

David U. Hodges
Marshal David

Lillie Richardson
Copeland's Girlfriend

Peter J. Caria IV
Billy

Tighe Barry
Windshield Washer

Monika Chabrowski
Polish Landlady

Lonnie Sima
Landlady's Son

Oksana Fedunyszyn
Myoelectric Receptionist

Orlando García
Desmondo

Afram Bill Williams
Salesman

Bruce L. Gewertz
Dr. Bruce

Jane Lynch
Kathy Wahlund

Joseph Rotkvich
Officer Joseph

Steven Lilovich
Officer Steve

Noelle Bou-Sliman
Myoelectric Technician

Roxanne Roberts
Trauma Doctor

Alex P. Hernandez
Trauma Doctor

Theron Touché Lykes
Orderly

Joel Robinson
Boy Patient

Greg Hollimon
Skating Orderly

Cheryl Lynn Bruce
O.R. Doctor

Marie Ware
Nurse Gladys

Bernard McGee
Man

Ann Whitney
Myoelectric Director

Lily Monkus
Desk Clerk

Willie Lucas
Desk Clerk

Turk Muller
Clearing Officer

Ana María Alvarez
La Cubana

Eugene F. Crededio
Visitation Guard

Maurice Person
Clive Driscoll

Terry Hard
Officer Hormel

Pam Zekman
Newscaster

David Pasquesi
Newscaster

Brent Shaphren
Doctor at Bar

Stephen A. Landsman
Doctor at Bar

B.J. Jones
Doctor at Bar

Dru Anne Carlson
Gerard's Secretary / Script Supervisor

Margaret Moore
Nichols' Assistant

Manny Lopez
Seminar Doctor

John M. Watson Sr.
Bones Roosevelt

Kirsten Nelson
Betty

Juan Ramírez
Man on 'El'

Neil Flynn
Transit Cop

Allen Hamilton
Host

Eric Fudala
Hotel Security Guard

Lester Holt
Newscaster

Jay Levine
Newscaster

Sal Richards
Warrant Captain (uncredited)

Darren W. Conrad
Deputy at Train Wreck (uncredited)

Kevin Mukherji
Doctor (uncredited)

John-Clay Scott
Mad Motorist at Tunnel (uncredited) / Stunts

Suzy Brack
City Hall Employee (uncredited)

Gene Kelly
US Marshall (uncredited)

Michael Chapman
Director of Photography

Jeb Stuart
Screenplay

Amanda Mackey
Casting

David Twohy
Screenplay / Story

Andrew Davis
Director

Arnold Kopelson
Producer

Keith Barish
Executive Producer

Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Casting

Roy Huggins
Executive Producer / Characters

James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer

Peter Macgregor-Scott
Co-Producer

Robert Grand
Unit Production Manager

J. Dennis Washington
Production Design

Maher Ahmad
Art Direction

James A. Dennett
Unit Production Manager

Stephen Joel Brown
Co-Producer

Rick Gentz
Set Decoration

Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Costume Design

Nana Greenwald
Co-Producer

Linda Henrikson
Costume Supervisor

William Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor

Bob Putynkowski
Color Timer

Don Brochu
Editor

Richard Nord
Editor

Dennis Virkler
Editor

David Finfer
Editor

Dean Goodhill
Editor

Dov Hoenig
Editor

Terry Leonard
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director

Jeannie Epper
Stunts

Nick Dimitri
Stunt Double

Dominic Mango
Hairstylist

Chris Branham
Stunts

Glenn Randall Jr.
Stunts

Dean Jeffries
Stunts

Peter Epstein
Stunts

Paula Wayton
Stunts

Gary J. Wayton
Stunt Double / Stunts

Rodger Jacobs
Makeup Artist

Troy Brown
Stunts

Peter Robb-King
Makeup Supervisor

Rick LeFevour
Stunts

Jeff Ramsey
Stunts

Clifford Happy
Stunt Double

John Rottger
Stunts

Mary 'Dugan' Buono
Hairstylist

Diamond Farnsworth
Stunts

Thomas DeWier
Stunts

Terry Jackson
Stunts

Kathe Swanson
Key Hair Stylist

Hal Burton
Stunts

Mike H. McGaughy
Stunts

Pat Gerhardt
Makeup Artist

Teri Garland
Stunts

Stacy Logan
Stunts

Michael C. Mason
Music Score Producer

Douglas E. Madison
Property Master

Robert Ulrich
ADR Editor

Kimberly Lowe Voigt
Dialogue Editor

Lance Brown
Sound Effects Editor

Becky Sullivan
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Gaston Biraben
Dialogue Editor

Scott D. Smith
Production Sound Mixer

Howell Gibbens
Dialogue Editor

Barbara J. Boguski
ADR Editor

Greg Stacy
Sound Effects Editor

James Beshears
Dialogue Editor

Holly Huckins
ADR Editor

Gary Mundheim
Dialogue Editor

Jay Nierenberg
Sound Effects Editor

Frank A. Montaño
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Anthony Milch
Sound Effects Editor

Sam Gemette
Sound Effects Editor

Frank Kniest
Sound Effects Editor

Glenn Hoskinson
Sound Effects Editor

Hector C. Gika
Sound Effects Editor

Jim Weidman
Music Editor

Stu Bernstein
Dialogue Editor

Lee Lemont
ADR Editor

Donald L. Warner Jr.
Sound Effects Editor

Zack Davis
ADR Editor

Steve Schwalbe
Sound Effects Editor

Marshall Winn
Sound Effects Editor

Bruce Stambler
Supervising Sound Editor

John Leveque
Supervising Sound Editor

Shawn Sykora
Sound Effects Editor

Karen G. Wilson
Dialogue Editor

Donald O. Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Herbick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Patrick Bietz
Sound Effects Editor

Maria Norman
Producer's Assistant

Thomas J. Mack
First Assistant Director

David Kelley
Second Assistant Director

Frank Miller
'A' Camera Operator

Stephen St. John
'B' Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator

Robert Ulland
'B' Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator

Frank M. Holgate
Aerial Camera

Thomas T. Taylor
Assistant Art Director

Ann Harris
Set Designer

Nancy Mickelberry
Set Designer

Zoran Veselić
First Assistant Camera

Steven Hiller
First Assistant Camera

Robert Heine
First Assistant Camera

Chris M. Collins
Second Assistant Camera

Linda Gacsko
Second Assistant Camera
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Details.
Release DateAugust 6, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 11m
Budget$44,000,000
Box Office$183,875,799
Filming LocationsNorth Carolina · Chicago, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Fugitive is a 1993 American action thriller film, directed by Andrew Davis with a script co-written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, from a previous story draft which Twohy had written. Based on the 1960s television series of the same name, itself loosely inspired by the trial of Sam Sheppard, the film stars Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé.
After being framed for the murder of his wife and sentenced to death, vascular surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble (Ford) escapes from custody following a bus crash. Kimble sets out to find the real killer and clear his name while being hunted by the police and a team of U.S. Marshals, led by Deputy Samuel Gerard (Jones).
The Fugitive premiered in Westwood, California, on July 29, 1993, and was released in the United States on August 6, 1993. It was a critical and commercial success, spending six weeks as the #1 film in the United States, and grossing nearly $370 million worldwide against a $44 million budget. It was the third-highest-grossing film of 1993 worldwide with an estimated 44 million tickets sold in the United States. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture; Tommy Lee Jones won for Best Supporting Actor. It was followed by the 1998 film U.S. Marshals, in which Jones reprised his role as Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard along with some others of his earlier Marshals team.
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