The Fugitive (1993) - Dr. Kimble saves a little boy's life at Cook County Hospital

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One of the best scenes of the movie!

The Fugitive is a 1993 American action thriller film based on the 1960s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé. The screenplay was written by David Twohy and Jeb Stuart from a story by Twohy. After being framed for the murder of his wife and sentenced to death, Dr. Richard Kimble escapes from custody following a bus crash and sets out to find the real killer and clear his name while being hunted by the police and a team of U.S. Marshals.

The Fugitive premiered in Westwood on July 29, 1993, and was released in the United States and Sweden on August 6, 1993. It was a critical and commercial success, spending six weeks as the #1 film in the United States, and grossing nearly $370 million worldwide against a $44 million budget. It was the third-highest-grossing film of 1993 domestically with an estimated 44 million tickets sold in the U.S. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture; Jones won for Best Supporting Actor. It was followed by a 1998 spin-off, U.S. Marshals, in which Jones reprised his role as Deputy Marshal Gerard along with some others of his earlier Marshals team.

Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble
Tommy Lee Jones as Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard
Sela Ward as Helen Kimble
Joe Pantoliano as Deputy U.S. Marshal Cosmo Renfro
Andreas Katsulas as Fredrick Sykes
Jeroen Krabbé as Dr. Charles Nichols
Daniel Roebuck as Deputy U.S. Marshal Bobby Biggs
Tom Wood as Deputy U.S. Marshal Noah Newman
L. Scott Caldwell as Deputy U.S. Marshal Erin Poole
Johnny Lee Davenport as Deputy U.S. Marshal Henry
Julianne Moore as Dr. Anne Eastman
Ron Dean as Detective Kelly
Joseph Kosala as Detective Rosetti
Jane Lynch as Dr. Kathy Wahlund
Dick Cusack as Attorney Walter Gutherie
Andy Romano as Judge Bennett
Nick Searcy as Sheriff Rawlins
Eddie Bo Smith as Copeland
Neil Flynn as Transit Cop
Richard Riehle as Old Guard
Kirsten Nelson as Hospital Secretary
David Darlow as Dr. Alec Lentz
Frank Ray Perilli as Corrections Officer
Lester Holt as Newscaster
David U. Hodges as Marshal David

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Even while a fugitive he's still a life saving doctor who truly cares.

wargryn
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"He saved his life." She gets the best line in the movie.

hazelwood
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Kid's thinking "I'm being treated by a janitor?!"

tarunshetty
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One of THE best sequences in the film. He's already changed the mind of the doctor and continues to make Tommy Lee Jones re-think his stance. Awesome!

patrickwalsh
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At this point Gerard starts to question his guilty. Great psrt of this film. I saw this film with my dad when i was 13. Man I thought about it for years after that. Just a masterpiece film.

jasonmay
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What is moving too is that Kimble was able to be a doctor again in life saving way.

jhgfdsertuiokjhg
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"He saved his life..." Great line and you can see the Deputy trying to put pieces of data together which don't make sense...

stanmo
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Love the music specifically when he’s signing the papers. Really sells the fundamental decency of Kimble in that moment. A good man doing the right thing despite the risk to his own freedom. Marvellous stuff.

adp
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Pretty great performance by Julianne Moore in this small but memorable part. She knew the initial doctor order was wrong but she also knew Kimble was off somehow. You can see on her face at the end that she’ll be processing all that for a while.

palmerlp
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I absolutely love this movie. 2:33 stands out most from this scene. That pause speaks volumes. Try to imagine how overwhelming it must be to get a small piece of your life back.

Yuurei
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I love this scene...even though Kimble had alot going on in his own life he still took the time to show compassion for his fellowman.

kidlightning
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The marshall is a great detective. He goes deep into the mind of his quarry to think like him so that he can predict his next moves. When he gets into Dr. Kimble's mind he can't help but start putting the pieces of the murder together right along with him.

indyj
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Always strikes me every time I see this movie how many people saw Kimball walk right by them and NOT ONE person recognizes him.

mkam
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My eyes always tear up when I see this part of the movie.

SusiesRepeat
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I can't stomach a kid in agony like that. I would've done the same damn thing.

RickBurton
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Gosh I LOVE this scene. Killer movie, but this scene get me choked up every time. This, and the scene near the end when Tommy tells RK that he knows he is not guilty and why. So good and top notch acting.

ThatBrothaBill
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This was the turning point in the film. If Kimble was guilty then he likely would’ve killed this boy. But he’s a doctor and he saved this boys life.

timothygouldjr
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Julianne Moore is very young & beautiful here

cungcung
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In another world, in a sequel, Kimble would have returned to work at that hospital after he was found innocent…. And he and that beautiful doctor would have ended up together.

yewkwongchristopherthong
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The acting in this movie is just incredible. Such a well made film that still holds up today. Better that 99% of the garbage coming out now.

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