The Fugitive

1993 • 130 minutos
4.6
413 opiniones
96%
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PG-13
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This 1993 box-office smash partly adheres to the 1960s TV series on which it is based and partly goes off on several tangents of its own. Harrison Ford stars as Dr. Richard Kimble, convicted of murdering his wife. While being transferred to prison by bus, Kimble is involved in a spectacular bus-train collision (one of the best of its kind ever filmed). Surviving the disaster, Kimble escapes, vowing to track down the elusive professional criminal whom he holds responsible for the murder. Dogging the fugitive every foot of the way is U.S. marshal Sam Gerard (an Oscar-winning turn by Tommy Lee Jones), who announces his intention to search "every whorehouse, doghouse, and outhouse" to bring Kimble to justice. Unlike his dour TV-series counterpart Barry Morse, Jones plays the role with a sardonic sense of humor: when a cornered Kimble screams, "I didn't kill my wife," Gerard shrugs and famously replies, "I don't care." Once the premise has been established, scripters Jeb Stuart and David Twohy and director Andrew Davis pull off several audacious plot twists, ranging from Kimble's rendezvous with a sympathetic lab technician to a jaw-dropping dive into a huge waterfall. The second half of the film offers one surprise after another (including the true identity of the murderer), brilliantly avoiding the letdown that plagues many movie adaptations of old TV series.
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PG-13

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4.6
413 opiniones
noah blanton
14 de julio de 2015
The Music=A+ The Acting=A+ The Special Effects=A+ The Casting Choices=A+ The Writing=A+ The Pacing=A+ The Plot/Story=A+ If you're in the mood for an action triller, this is the movie to go with. If you haven't watched it, do yourself a favor and watch it. You won't regret it.
Sam Rothermel
2 de abril de 2014
A superb action thriller, whodunnit, younameit. The bus "escape" is still probably one of the greatest scenes ever put to film.
Zenn Loo
10 de julio de 2015
I like Tommy Lee Jones in this. He reprises the role in U.S. Marshalls. But this is the better of the two films.