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The Fugitive S04E29_E30 The Judgement
The Final Episode, Parts 1 & 2 First aired: 8/22/67 and 8/29/67 Apparently this show is only available on VHS. I ripped the best tape I could find. It's definitely not dvd quality, but it's the best I could do. From the VHS jacket - A record-breaking number of TV fans waited four years for this life-and-death mystery to be resolved. Now you can thrill to the climactic final confrontation between murder suspect Richard Kimble, the obsessed police lieutenant who hunted him, and the mysterious one-armed man who holds the proof of Kimble's innocence. David Janssen stars as Dr. Richard Kimble, falsely accused of murdering his wife, and subsequently sentenced to death. He narrowly escapes from police custody during a freak train accident, and sets in motion a relentless four-year pursuit by his would-be captor Police Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse). His only hope: to find the one-armed man he saw leave the scene of his wife's murder. Now Kimble is closing in on the one-armed man at last...just as Lt. Gerard catches up with Kimble. It could be the end of the road for the fugitive - can he trap his suspect before he himself is trapped forever? The tension peaks in The Judgement, the original concluding episodes of THE FUGITIVE. Cast: David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble, Barry Morse as Lt. Philip Gerard, Bill Raisch as Fred Johnson (The One-Armed Man), Diane Brewster (flashbacks) as Helen Kimble, J.D.Cannon as Lloyd Chandler, William Conrad as Narrator (voice) Guest cast: Guest cast: Richard Anderson (Leonard Taft), Joseph Campanella (Capt. Ralph Lee), Michael Constantine (Arthur Howe), Diane Baker (Jean Carlisle) DVD>DivX/640x480/color/827kbps/23.976fps/mp3/48KHz/stereo/256Kbps/103min/800Mb To voice your views about the music included in the dvd releases of The Fugitive, please write to the addresses below, reference http://www.davidjanssen.net/FugitiveMusic.htm What to do: All we have is our voice and our purchasing power. Just boycott the release? Not enough--low sales may only discourage the completion of the remastering the show's from the original negative; this has been truly a wonderful development and we all want to see it completed. The 4th color season will undoubtedly be more expensive to restore and will benefit most from the process. So write. Don't ramble or overemotionalize. These people are in professional positions, ones in most cases they've earned. You may not agree with them, but we are at their mercy; they are in charge. Simply state, rationally and intelligently, how YOU feel about what has happened with the music on the new "season 2, volume 1" release. Ask that it be changed and not done again. Don't stir about it at home without action. Contact: Mr. John Nogawski President, CBS Television Distribution 2401 Colorado Ave, Ste 110 Santa Monica CA 90404 and: Mr. Ken Ross Executive VP, CBS Home Entertainment 1700 Broadway 33rd Floor New York, NY 10019 Sharing Widget |