Known as an unrelenting "bloodhound," Gerard led the U.S. Marshals team with ruthless efficiency.
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 The Fugitive
Dr. Kimble, a prominent Chicago vascular surgeon, was convicted of the brutal murder of his wife, Helen. Known as an unrelenting "bloodhound," Gerard led the U
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. Directed by Andrew Davis, the film stars Harrison Ford as Dr
Tommy Lee Jones' performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor .
While being transported to death row, his prison bus collided with a freight train. Kimble survived and escaped, initiating a city-wide manhunt.
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