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Kimble’s primary goal was to find the "one-armed man" he encountered on the night of the murder. His search led him to uncover a conspiracy involving the pharmaceutical giant Devlin MacGregor , which was falsifying clinical trial data for a new drug called Provasic (RDU-90) to hide its liver-damaging side effects. The Pursuit: Marshal Sam Gerard
Dr. Kimble, a prominent Chicago vascular surgeon, was convicted of the brutal murder of his wife, Helen. The Fugitive
Known as an unrelenting "bloodhound," Gerard led the U.S. Marshals team with ruthless efficiency. Kimble’s primary goal was to find the "one-armed
While being transported to death row, his prison bus collided with a freight train. Kimble survived and escaped, initiating a city-wide manhunt. Kimble, a prominent Chicago vascular surgeon, was convicted
In a pivotal scene at a dam, Kimble famously pleaded his innocence, to which Gerard responded, "I don't care," before Kimble made a desperate leap into the water.
Released on August 6, 1993, is a high-stakes action thriller that successfully adapted the 1963 TV series into a critical and commercial powerhouse. Directed by Andrew Davis, the film stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble and Tommy Lee Jones as Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard. Case File: Dr. Richard Kimble
Tommy Lee Jones' performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor .