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"The Fugitive" Corner of Hell (1965)



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Director:

Robert Butler

Writers:

Francis Gwaltney (teleplay)
Jo Heims (story)
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Original Air Date:

9 February 1965 (Season 2, Episode 21)

Genre:

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Additional Details

Runtime:

60 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)


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Lt. Philip Gerard: Why don't you stop running and turn yourself in, Kimble?
Dr. Richard Kimble: There's a man I have to find. A one-armed man. When I find him, I'll turn myself in.
Lt. Philip Gerard: Still sticking to that same tall tale? "A one-armed man killed my wife". The truth is... you're guilty not only in my eyes, but in the eyes of the law.
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Plot summary, 1 November 2006
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Author: James Lawrence (ynot@earthlink.net) from United States

The police are hot on Kimble's trail. He jumps from a moving truck and runs into the countryside. Lt. Gerard is shocked when the local police refuse to help him chase Kimble, who has run into moonshine country. The local police stay out because when invaded the moonshiners set fire to the woods, and the chance of the government to make up the tax revenue would not compensate for the cost and trouble caused.

The moonshiners, led by Tully (actor R. G. Armstrong), hate outsiders, but ultimately warm to Kimble, who saves the life of Cody (actor Bruce Dern). Gerard pursues Kimble on his own, but is captured and harassed. As an outsider, a cop, and a man wearing a store-bought suit, Gerard has three strikes against him. When Tully's daughter is beaten into unconsciousness, the moonshiners take the law into their own hands, wrongly accuse Gerard, and plan to lynch him. Ironically, Gerard cannot prove he saw a man running from the scene of the crime, and must turn to Kimble to try to prove his innocence.

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