From Deseret News archives:
The Fugitive
Fugitive, The
Film review
So, you probably already know that national critics are doing back flips over "The Fugitive." That Harrison Ford delivers an excellent performance as the title character. That Tommy Lee Jones gets all the good lines and delivers them expertly as the U.S. marshal in pursuit.
But you may not know that "The Fugitive" introduces a new star on the rise, one who deserves just as much attention as Ford and Jones.
Andrew Davis. Remember that name. And when you see it on his next film especially if it's an action picture remember that it's worth a look.
Davis is the director of "The Fugitive," and much of the film's success comes from his stylish structuring and catch-your-breath pacing.
Davis' earlier work includes what national critics have called "the best Chuck Norris movie" ("Code of Silence") and "the best Steven Seagal movie" ("Under Siege"). Those were serviceable action pictures with bland stars and routine, rip-off scripts.
The result is a first-rate blend of Davis' talent for staging exciting action scenes, bolstered by characters we care about and clever, witty dialogue.
Not bad for an update of a beloved '60s television series, which was itself pretty good for its day.
The familiar story has Dr. Richard Kimble (Ford) accused of murdering his wife (Sela Ward) and ultimately convicted of the crime, despite his protestations that a man with one arm was the real killer.
In the television show, Kimble (played by David Janssen) was a pediatrician in Stafford, Ind. After being freed in a train wreck, Kimble criss-crossed the country searching for the one-armed man, while the relentless Inspector Gerard (Barry Morse) pursued him.
The movie reworks Kimble's character as a Chicago surgeon, and instead of running around the country he stays in the Chicago area.
The train wreck is also reworked, into a train-bus accident and it's a spectacular sequence. In fact, the audience may be forgiven for wondering if the rest of the film might be a letdown. But it's not. Davis cranks it to full force in the film's first few minutes and never lets up.
There have been comparisons to Hitchcock by other critics, and that's understandable. "The Fugitive," though more obviously derived from Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables," owes a lot to Hitch's man-on-the-run and twist-the-plot motifs. About two-thirds into this film, it suddenly switches from chase movie to murder mystery and then back again. And it works.
Also like many Hitchcock films, "The Fugitive" has holes in its plotting that are easy to pick apart and characters that are pretty thin, bolstered by the performances of seasoned vets who know how to lend heft to their roles.
Yet, the film is so stylish, so funny and so heart-stopping in its suspense that the audience simply doesn't care about flaws.
"The Fugitive" is rated PG-13 for violence and profanity.
Recent comments
Amazig! Just amazing! This movie has everything including...
mara | April 12, 2006 at 4:16 p.m.
WOW I can not believe you people! That movie was so great!
That...
everest | March 23, 2006 at 3:23 p.m.
I remember seeing the old show with David Janssen on the
A&E cable...
Avi Green | Sept. 29, 1999 at 3:56 p.m.
Cast: Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Andreas Katsulas, Jeroen Krabbe.
Find a Movie Theater
- Wis. police report 4 shot 10:38 a.m.
- Pot amaryllis now for holiday giving 10:34 a.m.
- Black Friday sales promising 10:28 a.m.
- Twists and turns in pilot case 10:22 a.m.
- Living with children 10:14 a.m.
- Bangladesh ferry capsizes at dock 10:08 a.m.
- NASA: Floating 'junk' not a threat 10:04 a.m.
- Red air alert issued 9:50 a.m.
- Older Americans go to food pantries 9:47 a.m.
- Idaho woman dies after fall 9:40 a.m.
- Cave to be sealed with body inside
- Efforts to save a life praised
- Predicting the unpredictable: BYU wins
- Rivalry Week is highly profane
- BYU's old uniforms?
- Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
- Vegas, Poinsettia bowls or bust
- Hall's legacy measured today
- Glover gives Utes last-second upset
- Cougars turn back Wildcats'
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
268 - Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
212 - Thunder rolls by Jazz
136 - Letters: Rushing to judge Palin
133 - Boys basketball rankings
129 - Editorial: Poor welcome for Palin
113 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
109 - Letters: Trump card for believers
93 - Rivalry Week is highly profane
86 - Cave to be sealed with body inside
85
I have never been attracted to caves. But I can feel for this family and...
Anyone who thinks Tiger was NOT under the influence of alcohol is in trouble...
The constitution doesn't gurantee health care? True, but neither does the...
It occurs to e that 5% of $100,000 is almost double 8% of $30,000.Who isn't...
Have your son do in-person or online community college classes - in many...
# of time each coach won the national COY: Whittingham - 1, Bronco - 0
I honestly must say that as a BYU fan I am shocked...absolutely shocked at...
to those who are complaining about the rescue efforts not being enough, don't...
Excuse me! I am supposed to feel better about our loss because Utah beat a...
I honestly must say that as a BYU fan I am shocked...absolutely shocked at...



