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Le fugitif

Original title: The Fugitive
  • TV Series
  • 2000–2001
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
798
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Tim Daly and Mykelti Williamson in Le fugitif (2000)
Richard Kimble is falsely convicted of his wife's murder and given the death penalty. En route to death row, Kimble's train derails and crashes, allowing him to escape and begin a cross-country search for the real killer, a "one-armed man".
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Wrongly convicted Dr. Kimble flees pursuing marshal Gerard to prove his innocence by finding the mysterious one-armed man who killed his wife and framed him.Wrongly convicted Dr. Kimble flees pursuing marshal Gerard to prove his innocence by finding the mysterious one-armed man who killed his wife and framed him.Wrongly convicted Dr. Kimble flees pursuing marshal Gerard to prove his innocence by finding the mysterious one-armed man who killed his wife and framed him.

  • Creator
    • Roy Huggins
  • Stars
    • Tim Daly
    • Mykelti Williamson
    • Stephen Lang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    798
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Roy Huggins
    • Stars
      • Tim Daly
      • Mykelti Williamson
      • Stephen Lang
    • 27User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • Dr. Richard Kimble
    • 2000–2001
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Lt. Philip Gerard
    • 2000–2001
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Ben Charnquist…
    • 2000–2001
    Lia Johnson
    Lia Johnson
    • Lenore Gerard
    • 2000–2001
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • Karl Vasick
    • 2000–2001
    John Aylward
    John Aylward
    • Matthes Ross
    • 2000–2001
    Bob Morrisey
    Bob Morrisey
    • Captain McLaren
    • 2000–2001
    Jeff Steitzer
    • Art Zimmerman
    • 2001
    Lauren Tewes
    Lauren Tewes
    • Linda Westershulte
    • 2000–2001
    Connie Britton
    Connie Britton
    • Maggie Kimble Hume
    • 2000–2001
    Devon Gummersall
    Devon Gummersall
    • Chuck Brixius
    • 2000–2001
    Tamara Bass
    Tamara Bass
    • Alex Gerard
    • 2000–2001
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Agent Eve Hilliard…
    • 2001
    Gina Ravera
    Gina Ravera
    • Sara Gerard
    • 2000–2001
    Richard Brestoff
    Richard Brestoff
    • Abe Eisenberg
    • 2000–2001
    Kelly Rutherford
    Kelly Rutherford
    • Helen Kimble
    • 2000–2001
    Janet Gunn
    Janet Gunn
    • Becca Ross
    • 2001
    Clea DuVall
    Clea DuVall
    • Lynette Hennessy
    • 2001
    • Creator
      • Roy Huggins
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    User reviews27

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    dex-12

    best so far

    Along with C.S.I., this is the best new show of the season and the only one worthy of an audience. Daly is great, and while I'm not wild about the casting of Gerard, I'll give it time. Although I was slightly disappointed that the series is more an adaptation of the original and not the film (contrary to "other" reviews), it looks like it'll still work. Actually, it's a combination of both, with the technology of the 90s being worked in as well. The dialogue between the two leads was great, and the opening sequence with flashbacks intercutting with Kimble's escape is the best sequence of a television series I have ever seen (and I've seen a lot).

    Great acting, great writing, great action and suspense, and great music all ad up for a great series that is the best of the new shows this Fall. Don't miss it!
    bobbynear

    a very worthy sequel

    I too was very skeptical when a series that had an ending was brought back. It seemed unwise at the time, but good acting and interesting new twists on an old theme made it work. It is very unfortunate that CBS had no faith or patience with it. It might have run at least as long as the original had it been given a chance.

    Many of us do remember it. In fact, there is a Yahoo group that I own and moderate dealing with both series that has been around for years and recently has gotten renewed interest. We reviewed all of the original stories from the first series and would be interested in having people review the 2000 version. We also have two members who extended the series by writing fan fiction...and extending the story.

    Check out...

    http://TV.groups.yahoo.com/group/THE-FUGITIVE-VIEWS-AND-REVIEWS/ and feel free to join and be part of the discussion.

    bobbynear owner/moderator
    TC-4

    Didn't think I would like it, but I did

    I am a fan of the David Jansen Fugitive and I don't like remakes. In other words, why make it again when it is already made? This series is so good with the great acting by the 2 stars and the location filming like the old Rt#66 show that I really enjoyed it. One thing I miss is the naration at the end by the late Bill Conrad. I think that someone like that, with a rich voice, would help the end of each show. Otherwise I hope it is a success.
    RocShemp

    Bad news for fans of "The Fugitive"

    As a child (although in many ways I'm STILL a child *L*), unlike my contemporaries, I grew up watching reruns of shows like "Batman," "I Dream Of Jeannie," "The Love Boat," "Star Trek" (original series), and, of course, "The Fugitive."

    When I first heard of a theatrical version starring Harrison Ford (who played Han Solo, the only character at the time that I liked from "Star Wars"), I jumped to see Dr. Kimble and the One-Armed Man make the leap to the big screen. As if my excitement and expectation level wasn't high enough, I did cartwheels in my living room when I found out that the gorgeous Sela Ward was to play Helen Kimble and the great Tommy Lee Jones was to play the great U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard. When I finally went to theatres to see the movie, was I disappointed? I'd say of course not but I'd be lying. Sure the film had the added bonuses of Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas (playing the bushy haired One-Armed Man, no less -- if you're a true fan of the original series you'll know why I mention the hair), and a cast of entertaining supporting characters. Add to all that a series of great action sequences and you've got a great movie. But there was still something missing. That something was all the subplots that appeared in every episode of the series (with the exception of the two-part series finale). I did understand, though, that this was due to the fact that all the subplots would have taken away from the movie by not focusing enough on the main plot (the search for the One-Armed Man). That and it'd make for a movie length that would rival even the longest of epics (not that I'd mind). Definitely something that would make mainstream audience members looking for some entertainment look at their watches hoping it would end or simply doze off hoping someone would wake them once the end credits began to role.

    That was 1992.

    Flash forward to the year 2000 and Dr. Richard Kimble is back on the run. This time the chase for the good doctor in search of his wife's one armed murderer is back on the small screen. This time Dr. Kimble is portrayed by Tim Daly (of the series "Wings" and the voice of the Man of Steel in "Superman: The Animated Series"), Helen Kimble by Kelly Rutherford (best known as Megan Lewis Mancini McBride in "Melrose Place") and Lt. Philip Gerard (nice touch by whoever chose to return the original name) is portrayed by Mykelti Williamson (sorry, I never heard of him before). This series chooses to take its basis from the movie rather than the original series. This is not surprising since most TV viewers these days are surprised to hear that there was actually a series before the movie. Is this bad? Not really since the movie added it's own twists and turns to the tale of Dr. Richard Kimble's search for his wife's killer. Also, it had the potential to merge the movie's approach with that of the original series. Was this accomplished? After seeing the pilot, I can honestly say this not so. This series tends to focus on over-the-top action sequences (an obvious attempt to attract those only watched the movie the bus/train wreck featured prominently in the film's trailer) and only marginally focusing on Kimble's interaction with the different people he meets (and often helps) along his way towards the One-Armed Man and as he hides from Gerard's pursuit. Sadder still is that all the character's are one-dimensional and end up being mere caricatures rather than the real people they were meant to be. Worse of all is the treatment of the Sam Gerard. He's impossible to like. True he's Kimble's pursuer but he was simply a man who took his job seriously, not some super prick that has a vendetta against Kimble for reason's that are too ridiculous to believe (yes, many cops can be driven by ego but there's always a motive for that ego -- that's not present here). Worse still, this only the first episode of the series and Kimble will already square off against the One-Armed Man in the next.

    But there are other reasons to dislike this new rendition of such a classic series. For example, most of the dialogue is recycled from the movie and the plot of this series itself is only a slight rewrite of the movie. I wouldn't be surprised if Povasic (or something similar) makes an appearance as a random plot point later in the series.

    In short, this is very bad news for old school "Fugitive" fans. But what can you expect from a television season that has premiered crap like "Dark Angel" (I didn't need to watch that one to know how idiotic it'd be)?
    4-Kane

    A fresh update of a classic

    The 2000 version of the '60s Fugitive TV series was one of the very few remakes that was actually good and refreshing. Tim Daly was a fine Dr. Richard Kimble (the man wrongfully accused of murdering his wife), but no one could ever hold a candle to David Janssen's portrayal of the doctor on the run. (Ironically, when this remake debuted in 2000, it had been a full 20 years since Janssen's untimely death.)

    But believe it or not, when I first heard about plans to remake the old Fugitive, I was convinced that it wouldn't last. And guess what? I was right! Whenever a classic TV show gets remade, the remake is usually a ratings failure. You know the old saying: "Been there, done that!" And I think that apathetic response played a role in the new Fugitive's premature cancellation. In addition, the series aired on Fridays (one of the least watched TV nights). It did, however, garner strong ratings on its first two weeks on the air, only to have those ratings trail off afterwards. Therefore, the show was axed after only one season.

    Worst of all, the last episode ended with a cliffhanger! (WARNING: Stop reading here unless you want it given away!) An FBI man, supposedly tracking the one-armed man, shoots Lt. Gerard, and then corners Richard Kimble and the one-armed man. As more shots ring out, the screen goes black--and THAT WAS IT!!! No one really knows for sure if Kimble and/or the one-armed man were actually shot and killed. Nor do we know for sure whether Gerard lived or died.

    It's a real shame that the cancellation of the new Fugitive wasn't confirmed until after production had officially wrapped for summer hiatus. And unless the series is miraculously brought back or followed by a post-series TV-movie, we may never know what actually happened to the unfortunate doctor.

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    • Trivia
      Tim Daly's father James Daly made two guest appearances on the original series.
    • Goofs
      A nationwide manhunt for a convicted murderer would be led by a national agency such as the FBI or (as in the 1993 movie) the US Marshals Service, not by a local police lieutenant from the wanted persons home town.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Gerard: I Will Not Stop Ever.

      Richard Kimble: Neither Will I.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les Soprano: University (2001)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Fugitive
    • Filming locations
      • Arlington, Washington, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Kopelson Entertainment
      • McNamara Paper Products
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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