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The Fugitive - The First Episode, Fear in a Desert City

Product Type: Video
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Manufacturer: WorldVision Home Video Inc.
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Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-11-16
Summary: "Fugitive Pilot - the beginning"
This was the pilot episode for the series "The Fugitive" starring David Janssen. It has all the elements that made the series so popular: the film noir look and feel, shot on location, and the all dramatic elements we came to expect from the series.
Richard Kimble, the lonely man, on his own, checking into a seedy hotel, finding a job that requires no references. Kimble, the sensitive man, takes interest in a lady in distress. Kimble the kind man who loves kids,he is kind to her son. Kimble,the reluctant hero, fighting off the villain. Kimble, the long distance runner, fleeing to find the one armed man.
There are classic Fugitive scenes. Kimble picked up and threatened by two menacing detectives, menacing because he has a secret they haven't discovered yet. Lt. Gerard, always on the trail, obsessed with his failure to enforce the law, showing up at the end to speak his piece.
The acting is wonderful though Janssen hasn't yet developed the subltler form we see later in his character. He is raw, not yet mastering modulation in tone,the quiet intensity he shows later in the series, the nervous charm,the weariness, the sudden infusions of hope. Janssen has a great voice. He plays it like an instrument as he refines his acting. Best example in the series is the episode, Brass Ring, with Angie Dickinson, but maybe it fits in with the character's development. In "Fear in a Desert City" he hasn't been on the run that long. Perhaps Kimble learns to control his emotions, learns to be more invisible.
It's a wonderful introduction to the series.