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.[3] 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.
Plot
In Chicago, vascular surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble is arrested for the murder of his wife, Helen. Despite his claims of catching a man with a prosthetic arm in the act, Helen's misinterpreted police call for help and substantial life insurance policy serve as evidence against Kimble and he is sentenced to death.
En route to prison, Kimble's fellow prisoners stage an escape attempt. In the chaos, the driver is shot dead and their bus crashes into the path of an oncoming train. Kimble risks his life to pull a wounded officer to safety before fleeing the resulting wreck. In response, relentless and uncompromising Deputy US Marshal Samuel Gerard and his staff arrive at the scene and launch a manhunt. Meanwhile, Kimble sneaks into a hospital to treat his injuries and disguises his appearance. The wounded officer is brought to the hospital and recognizes Kimble, who escapes in an ambulance. The marshals block Kimble's path and he escapes into a storm drain, pursued by Gerard. Cornered at the end of a steep dam spillway, Kimble asserts his innocence, but Gerard responds that he does not care, and Kimble makes the dangerous jump into the waters below to escape.
Driven to find his wife's killer, Kimble returns to Chicago and acquires some cash from his friend and colleague, Dr. Charles Nichols. Posing as a night shift janitor, Kimble infiltrates the prosthetic department of Cook County Hospital to identify patients who required recent prosthetic adjustments. After, he is asked to move a young patient on a gurney but, noticing he has been misdiagnosed, Kimble changes the boy's file, saving his life. A doctor notices his interference and alerts security, forcing Kimble to flee. Gerard investigates the incident and, deducing Kimble is searching for his "one-armed man", compiles his own list of suspects.
Gerard and Kimble encounter each other at Chicago City Hall while approaching the same suspect, but Kimble loses him in the St. Patrick's Day parade crowds. Later, Kimble breaks into the home of another suspect, Frederick Sykes. He discovers evidence linking Sykes to his former colleague, Dr. Alec Lentz, and Devlin-MacGregor, a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical company developing a drug called Provasic. Kimble had reviewed Provasic and found it caused liver damage, which would have prevented the drug being approved. Kimble calls Gerard from Sykes's home to lead him there. Suspicious at what he finds, Gerard puts Sykes under surveillance, but he sneaks away.
Conferring with another colleague, Kimble realizes that the Provasic-afflicted liver samples he sent to Lentz were tampered with to show no side-effects and approved in Lentz's name on the same day that he died in suspicious circumstances. Kimble deduces that Nichols, Lentz's boss, was responsible. Aboard a train to a medical conference in a hotel where Nichols will unveil Provasic, Kimble is attacked by Sykes, who shoots dead an intervening police officer. Kimble subdues and handcuffs Sykes to the train. The police assume Kimble killed the officer and order him shot on sight.
At the conference, Kimble publicly confronts Nichols for killing Lentz and concealing Provasic's side effects for profit and a directorship at Devlin-MacGregor. The men fight through the hotel, across the roof, and into the laundry room, pursued by Gerard. Kimble accuses Nichols of sending Sykes to kill him for opposing Provasic, inadvertently resulting in Helen's murder as Kimble was unexpectedly called to work. Gerard calls out to Kimble, asserting his belief in his innocence after finding evidence of Nichols's guilt. Nichols knocks out Gerard's colleague, takes his gun, and readies to shoot Gerard, but Kimble saves him by attacking Nichols with a pipe. Kimble surrenders, and Sykes and Nichols are arrested. While the press query the police over failings in the case, Kimble is escorted to Gerard's car, where he reminds him of his earlier claim that he did not care. Gerard wryly asks Kimble to keep it a secret that he does.
Harrison Ford was not originally cast for the role of Dr. Richard Kimble. Instead, a number of actors were auditioned for the part, including Alec Baldwin, Nick Nolte, Kevin Costner, and Michael Douglas. Nick Nolte in particular felt he was too old for the role (though he is only a year older than Harrison Ford).[4] According to Ford in a 2023 interview with James Hibberd of The Hollywood Reporter, he pursued the role of Richard Kimble in part due to his preference for playing characters dissimilar to him, as well as a desire to grow a beard or moustache for a role, something then Warner Bros. chairman Robert A. Daly had repeatedly prevented on the grounds that he was "paying for Harrison Ford's face" and wished to see it unobstructed by facial hair.[5] Although the role of Sam Gerard went to Tommy Lee Jones, Andrew Davis considered both Gene Hackman and Jon Voight for the role. The character of Dr. Charles Nichols was recast for Jeroen Krabbé after the original actor who landed the role, Richard Jordan, fell ill with a brain tumor. Richard Jordan died three weeks after the film's release.[4][6]
The prison transport bus and freight train wreck scenes were filmed along the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad just outside their depot in Dillsboro; the wreckage can still be seen from the railroad's excursion trains.[10] The train crash, which cost $1 million to film, was shot in a single take using a real train with a locomotive whose engine had been removed.[7][4] The wreck took several weeks to plan and was preceded by several test runs with a boxcar and a log car.[11]
The rest of the film was shot in Chicago, including some of the dam scenes, which were filmed in the remains of the Chicago freight tunnels. The city hall stair chase (where Kimble narrowly escapes being apprehended by Gerard) was filmed in the corridors and lobby of Chicago City Hall. The character Sykes lived in the historic Pullman neighborhood of Chicago. Harrison Ford uses the pay phone in the Pullman Pub, and then climbs a ladder and runs down the roofline of the historic rowhouses.[12] According to Andrew Davis, it was Ford's idea to film in Chicago. "Originally I wasn't even going to try to come to Chicago. I thought that the weather would be too cold and difficult for shooting. But Harrison, having seen several of my prior films shot in Chicago, suggested doing it here." Ford would later explain, "I grew up in Chicago, went to college in Wisconsin, and came back to take summer jobs for three years. I felt this was the best possible option as a location...We could get the grittiness, we could get the flash of architecture, the charm of the lake. It has it all."[8]
The chase scene during the St. Patrick's Day Parade was filmed during the actual parade held that year on Wednesday, March 17, 1993, with Mayor Richard M. Daley and Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris briefly seen as actual participants.[13] Besides The Fugitive, another feature film, Michael Apted's Blink, was filmed during the exact same parade. According to Charles Geocaris, then head of the Chicago Film Office, both productions approached the film office in February about filming during the parade. Location managers and production managers for both films worked out the logistics with parade organizers, but according to Geocaris, the two camera crews would still occasionally run into each other during their shoots. Complicating matters was the weather which was fairly cold at 21 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 °C) along with a windchill factor of minus 6 (-21 °C). Nevertheless, disruption was at a minimum, with Geocaris recalling that "people on the parade route were laughing as Tommy Lee Jones chased Harrison Ford...It was a fun thing for them."[14]
Cinematographer Michael Chapman credits Andrew Davis for the film's distinctive use of Chicago, which drew much praise upon its release. "A lot of it really feels like Chicago, because it just has a native's eye to it. That's Andy's, not mine. He knew where to look."[15] Chapman was actually hired a week into production after his predecessor was fired, and he claims he only took the job because the money was too good. Throughout the production, Chapman would go back and forth between documentary and theatrical methods, using handheld cameras and natural light for scenes like the first house raid and then adding unexpected light sources throughout the tunnel chase as the realistic absence of light was deemed unfeasible.[16] Though his work was later recognized with an Academy Award nomination, Chapman said it was an unhappy experience as he never got along with Davis. "I said 'I hated being there' and 'I was the wrong guy' and cursed...but it all worked out, so you never know."[16]
Much of the film was rewritten throughout production and typically on the day each scene was supposed to shoot. According to Davis, he never met with credited screenwriter David Twohy, whose main contribution was writing the train crash. Beyond that, Davis said "he wasn't involved in anything we did. Jeb Stuart was there with us...basically responding to things we were coming up with all the time...[Warner Bros.] can't talk about this because of the Writers Guild, but Tommy Lee Jones, myself, Harrison [Ford] and other people who were close with us, especially coming up with the whole plot about the pharmaceuticals, they were uncredited writers."[17]Jane Lynch, who was cast as Dr. Kathy Wahlund in one of her first film roles, recalled having that experience, with both Harrison Ford and herself working out new dialogue for their scene right before they filmed it, as Harrison Ford "didn't like the scene as it was written."[18]
Given Harrison Ford's limited window of availability, Andrew Davis had only ten weeks to edit, mix and finish the film between the last day of shooting and the day it opened in theaters.[17] To meet their schedule, producer Peter MacGregor-Scott set up seven editing suites at Warner Hollywood Studios and had a team of editors cutting around the clock as they each worked on different scenes.[19] Each editor would be recognized for their work on the film with an Academy Award nomination.
James Newton Howard had a difficult time scoring the film, recalling that "The Fugitive really kicked my ass. When I was hired for it, I was terrified." He became more despondent after listening to Jerry Goldsmith's work, which he had been using as placeholders for scenes that needed music. Howard wasn't confident that he could match the quality of those temporary cues, but he refused to quit, eventually conceding that his score would be a "quasi-failure". He was particularly dissatisfied with his work on the chase scenes, believing his string arrangements were too awkward. When he was given an Academy Award nomination, James Newton Howard said "I was completely shocked. I just didn't think [my score] was worthy of a nomination, but that's often what happens. It worked, and the movie was so good. It makes everybody look better."[21]
Elektra Records released an album featuring selections from the score on August 31, 1993. La-La Land Records later released a 2-disc, expanded and remastered edition of the score, featuring over an hour of previously unreleased music, tracks from the original soundtrack, and alternate cues.[22][23]
The Fugitive: Limited Edition Expanded Archival Collection
James Newton Howard (original) Dan Goldwasser, M.V. Gerhard
Disc 1
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Main Title"
3:50
2.
"The Trial"
4:31
3.
"The Bus"
4:56
4.
"The Hand/The Hunt/The Tow truck"
4:04
5.
"The Hospital"
4:06
6.
"Helicopter Chase"
4:49
7.
"The Sewer"
4:24
8.
"Kimble in the River"
1:52
9.
"The Dream/Kimble Dyes his Hair"
2:45
10.
"Copeland Bust"
1:59
11.
"Kimble Calls his Lawyer/No Press"
1:57
12.
"Kimble Returns to Hospital"
3:06
13.
"The Montage/Cops Bust the Boys/Computer Search"
6:50
14.
"Kimble Saves the Boy"
2:54
15.
"Gerard Computes"
1:49
16.
"The Courthouse/Stairway Chase"
6:13
17.
"Cheap Hotel/Sykes' Apartment"
4:37
Total length:
64:52
Disc 2
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Kimble Calls Gerard"
2:37
2.
"Memorial Hospital/It's Not Over Yet"
3:03
3.
"See a Friend/Sykes Marks Kimble"
2:12
4.
"This is My Stop/El Train Fight"
4:02
5.
"The Hotel"
2:42
6.
"Roof Fight Pt. 1/Roof Fight Pt. 2/Nichols Reappears"
3:52
7.
"The Elevator/The Laundry Room"
4:58
8.
"It's Over/End Credits"
5:40
9.
"The Fugitive Theme"
3:04
10.
"Kimble Dyes His Hair"
4:23
11.
"No Press"
4:57
12.
"No Press (Alternate)"
0:45
13.
"No Press (No Sax)"
1:31
14.
"Cops Bust The Boys (Alternate)"
1:09
15.
"Computer Search (No Sax)"
2:49
16.
"Roof Fight Pt. 1 (Less Percussion)"
1:57
17.
"Roof Fight Pt. 2 (Less Orch Verb)"
1:17
18.
"Helicopter Chase/The Sewer (Synth Demos)"
7:44
19.
"Piano End credits"
2:47
Total length:
61:29
Release
Home media
The film was released on VHS and Laserdisc on March 10, 1994,[24] and on DVD in the United States on March 26, 1997.[25] A special edition widescreen DVD was released four years later on June 5, 2001.[26] The film generated $97 million in revenue from video rentals.[27]
In 2009, a repackaged variant was released.[28] Special features on the DVD include behind-the-scenes documentaries, audio commentary by Tommy Lee Jones and director Andrew Davis, an introduction with the film's stars and creators, and the theatrical trailer.
The film was released on Blu-ray on September 26, 2006. Special features include commentary by Tommy Lee Jones and director Andrew Davis, two documentaries, and the theatrical trailer.[29] The audio and visual quality received negative reviews, with Blu-ray.com calling it "mostly abysmal".[30] A 20th anniversary Blu-ray edition was released on September 3, 2013, with a new transfer, along with DTS-HD Master Audio tracking among other features.[31]Warner Bros. Home Entertainment remastered the film in 4K and released it on a 30th anniversary Ultra-HD Blu-ray on November 21, 2023.
Reception
Box office
The Fugitive opened strongly at the US box office, grossing $23,758,855 in its first weekend from 2,340 theaters, replacing Rising Sun as the number one film, and surpassing Unforgiven as the biggest August opening weekend.[32] For six years, the film would hold this record until 1999 when it was surpassed by The Sixth Sense.[33] It held the top spot for six weeks.[34][35] The film eventually went on to gross an estimated $183,875,760 in the United States and Canada, and $185 million in foreign revenue, for a worldwide total of $368,875,760.[36][37]
The Fugitive was the first major American film to be screened in the People's Republic of China in nearly a decade after a revenue-sharing agreement was made with China Film Import & Export Corporation, following restrictions on foreign films;[38][39][40]First Blood (1982) was released there in 1985.[41]The Fugitive grossed CN¥25.8 million ($3 million) in 1994, with Warners estimated to have received $400,000.[42][43][40]
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, The Fugitive has a 96% rating based on 81 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Exhilarating and intense, this high-impact chase thriller is a model of taut and efficient formula filmmaking, and it features Harrison Ford at his frantic best."[44] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 87 out of 100, based on 32 critics.[45] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a rare "A+" grade on a scale of A+ to F.[46]
Like the cult television series that inspired it, the film has a Kafkaesque view of the world. But it is larger and more encompassing than the series: Davis paints with bold visual strokes so that the movie rises above its action-film origins and becomes operatic.
—Roger Ebert, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times[47]
Desson Howe, writing in The Washington Post, called the film "A juggernaut of exaggeration, momentum and thrills—without a single lapse of subtlety—"Fugitive" is pure energy, a perfect orchestration of heroism, villainy, suspense and comic relief. Ford makes the perfect rider for a project like this, with his hangdog-handsome everyman presence. He's one of us—but one of us at his personal best. It's great fun to ride along with him."[48] Left impressed, Rita Kempley also writing in The Washington Post, surmised how the filmed contained "Beautifully matched adversaries" figuring, "One represents the law, the other justice—and it's the increasingly intimate relationship between them that provides the tension. Otherwise, 'The Fugitive' would be little more than one long chase scene, albeit a scorchingly paced and innovative one."[49] In a mixed review, Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle wrote that "Director Davis valiantly tries to keep the breakneck, harried pace of an actual flight going throughout, and only occasionally drops the ball (the film's convoluted conspiracy ending is the first example to beat me about the face and neck just now—others will crop up after deadline, I'm sure)." Of the lead actor's performance he said, "Ford may be the closest thing we have these days to a Gary Cooper, but really, where's David Janssen when we really need him?"[50]Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly said that the film was about "two chases, two suspense plots running on parallel—and finally convergent—tracks. Kimble and Gerard spend the entire film on opposite sides of the law. Before long, though, we realize we're rooting for both of them; they're both protagonists, united in brains, dedication, superior gamesmanship. The film's breathless momentum springs from their jaunty competitive urgency."[51] In a 2018 review for The Atlantic, Soraya Roberts says the film is "notable for being the best of a genre that no longer really exists: the character-driven Hollywood action movie for adults".[52]
The film was not without its detractors. Geoff Andrew of Time Out viewed the film as "A glossy, formula chase movie with the requisite number of extravagant action sequences". The critic added, "Ford is up to par for the strenuous stuff, but falls short on the grief, anxiety and compassion, allowing Tommy Lee Jones to walk away with the show as the wisecracking marshal on Kimble's trail."[53] Columnist Ethan Ham writing for the Bright Lights Film Journal speculated that supporting actor Tommy Lee Jones' character was "much more disturbing than the inept police." Later explaining, "In Kimble's first encounter with Gerard, Kimble says, 'I didn't kill her!' Gerard responds, 'I don't care.'"[54] In the Chicago Sun-Times, noted film critic Roger Ebert voiced his enthusiasm with the film observing, "The device of the film is to keep Kimble only a few steps ahead of his pursuers. It is a dangerous strategy, and could lead to laughable close calls and near-misses, but Davis tells the story of the pursuit so clearly on the tactical level that we can always understand why Kimble is only so far ahead, and no further. As always, Davis uses locations not simply as the place where action occurs, but as part of the reason for the action."[47] Rating the film with three stars, James Berardinelli of ReelViews professed, "Following the opening scenes, we're treated to over a half-hour of nonstop action as Gerard and his men track down Kimble. Directed and photographed with a flair, this part of the movie keeps viewers on the edges of their seats. Most importantly, when on the run, Kimble acts like an intelligent human being. Equally as refreshing, the lawmen are his match, not a bunch of uniformed dunces being run around in circles."[55]
Harrison Ford, bearded and numb with grief, breathes new life into the role last played by the stoic David Janssen some 26 years ago. Janssen played Kimble as the Lone Ranger with a stethoscope, moving from town to town, but Ford takes a darker, more gothic approach.
For the most part, satisfied with the quality of the motion picture, Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader said that "The mystery itself is fairly routine, but Jones's offbeat and streamlined performance as a proudly diffident [sic] investigator helps one overlook the mechanical crosscutting and various implausibilities, and director Andrew Davis does a better-than-average job with the action sequences."[56] Leonard Klady writing in Variety exclaimed, "This is one film that doesn't stint on thrills and knows how to use them. It has a sympathetic lead, a stunning antagonist, state-of-the-art special effects, top-of-the-line craftsmanship and a taut screenplay that breathes life into familiar territory."[57] Film critic Chris Hicks of the Deseret News accounted for the fact that the film "has holes in its plotting that are easy to pick apart and characters that are pretty thin, bolstered by the performances of seasoned vets who know how to lend heft to their roles." But in summary he stated, "the film is so stylish, so funny and so heart-stopping in its suspense that the audience simply doesn't care about flaws".[58]
In 2024, Looper ranked it number 47 on its list of the "50 Best PG-13 Movies of All Time," writing "Sometimes all you need to make a movie work is just some great chase scenes and a good suspenseful plot that keeps you guessing. Having Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones on hand to provide the kinds of performances that they deliver best is just further icing on a cinematic cake ... The Fugitive is suspenseful, action-packed, and intelligent — the kind of film that critics and moviegoers can all agree on."[59]
Accolades
The film was nominated and won several awards in 1993–1994.[60] Various film critics included the film on their lists of the top 10 best films for that year; including Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times who named it the fourth best film of 1993.[61]
Jeanne Kalogridis wrote a mass-market paperback novelization of the film.[80] She worked from the original screenplay, which characterizes a doctor unjustly accused of a crime, while being pursued relentlessly by federal authorities.
Jones returned as Gerard in a 1998 legacy sequel, U.S. Marshals. It also incorporates Gerard's team hunting an escaped fugitive, but does not involve Harrison Ford as Kimble or the events of the initial 1993 feature, although the hospital Kimble worked at is mentioned.[81]
Remakes
The movie was remade in India in Telugu and Hindi in 1994/1995 as Criminal and in 1995 as Nirnayam in Malayalam. While the central theme of the movie remained the same, some details were altered to suit the local set up.[82][83] In November 2019, it was announced that Brian Tucker would serve as a screenwriter on a remake of The Fugitive.[84]
A 2-part TV mini-series, Tôbôsha, was broadcast on TV Asahi which stars Ken Watanabe as Dr. Kazuki Kakurai in a plot that closely follows the 1993 film.[85]
In 1998, a parody film Wrongfully Accused, based on The Fugitive, was developed with Leslie Nielsen portraying the principal character. Although the film spoofs many other motion pictures such as Mission: Impossible and Titanic, the storyline revolves around Nielsen's character being framed for a murder, as he escapes from federal custody to seek out the real suspect behind the crime.[86]
^Howard, James Newton; Shorter, Wayne (2009). The Fugitive, Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (CD). Burbank, CA: La-La Land Records. OCLC871506046. 0826924111222.
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Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland Frederick HenryPortrait by Michiel Janszoon van Mierevelt, 1632Prince of OrangeReign23 April 1625 - 14 March 1647PredecessorMauriceSuccessorWilliam IIStadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and OverijsselPredecessorMaurice, Prince of OrangeSuccessorWilliam II, Prince of OrangeBorn(1584-01-29)29 January 1584Delft, Dutch RepublicDied14 March 1647(1647-03-14) (aged 63)The Hague, Dutch RepublicSpouseAmalia of Solms-BraunfelsIssueWilliam...
For the UK boy band, see Upper Street (band). Upper Street, just south of the junction with Essex Road at Islington Green Upper Street is the main street of the Islington district of inner north London, and carries the A1 road. It begins at the junction of the A1 and Liverpool Road, continuing on from Islington High Street which runs from the crossroads at Pentonville Road and City Road and runs roughly northwards from outside the main entrance to Angel Underground station, then past the Busi...
2015 Gibraltar general election ← 2011 26 November 2015 2019 → All 17 seats in the Gibraltar Parliament9 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Leader Fabian Picardo Daniel Feetham Party Alliance Social Democrats Last election 48.88%, 10 seats 46.76%, 7 seats Seats won 10 7 Seat change Popular vote 100,950 46,545 Percentage 68.44% 31.56% Swing 19.56pp 15.20pp Chief Minister before election Fabian Picardo Socialist Lab...
United States anti-drug law This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970Long titl...
Fifth officer of RMS Titanic (1882–1944) CommanderHarold LoweRNRBornHarold Godfrey Lowe(1882-11-21)21 November 1882Eglwys Rhos, Caernarfonshire, WalesDied12 May 1944(1944-05-12) (aged 61)Deganwy, Caernarfonshire, WalesOccupation(s)Merchant seaman, Naval officer, Civil Defence ServiceSpouse Ellen Marion Whitehouse (m. 1913)Children2 Commander Harold Godfrey Lowe, RD (21 November 1882 – 12 May 1944) was a Welsh naval officer. He was also the fifth...