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This tense chase-thriller, based on the old TV series, wowed audiences and critics alike with its beautifully choreographed action sequences, dazzling stunts, and superb acting. Harrison Ford stars as the fugitive, a surgeon wrongly convicted of killing his wife. After he escapes during a spectacular train wreck, an indefatigable U.S. marshal (Tommy Lee Jones in an Oscar-winning role) makes it a personal mission to bring the fugitive to justice. While director Andrew Davis (UNDER SEIGE) shows an almost Hitchcockian flair for inventive action and suspenseful plotting, it is the strength of the characterizations that earned THE FUGITIVE its Best Picture nomination. Jones's bemused and disdainful lawman and Ford's stoic hero play out their battle of wit and wills to perfection. Edgy and nuanced, Jones's performance generates almost as much excitement as the fugitive's spectacular, death-defying escapes. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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Disturbing scenes of a murderer's assault. Some shooting, stabbing, and bloody fist fighting.
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About TheFugitive
Parents need to know that kids will see disturbing scenes of a murderer's assault, plus some shooting, stabbing, and bloody fist fighting. The protagonist is forced into numerous life-threatening situations. He survives a bus crash/train wreck and jumps from a dam into raging water.
Families can talk about why being scared by films (or theme park rides and haunted houses) can be fun. Is it because we really long to experience dangerous situations, or is there another reason?