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The Blessings of Liberty: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With David Janssen, Ludwig Donath, Julie Sommars, Arlene Martel. The police are looking for a young fugitive who was dating the daughter of a Hungarian family that Dr. Kimble is staying with.
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- Adventure, Crime, Drama
- Joseph Pevney
- 1966-12-20
Find out who directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the 1966 episode of The Fugitive, The Blessings of Liberty. See the full list of cast and crew credits, including David Janssen, Julie Sommars, and William Conrad.
"The Blessings of Liberty" is the one-hundred-third episode of The Fugitive (1963-1967).
Read user reviews of the 1966 TV episode of The Fugitive where Richard Kimble works for a Hungarian immigrant family with a secret. Find out how the plot, the cast, and the twists are rated by fans.
Kimble finds work at an upholstery store where the police are staking out the place in their search for an escaped killer, named Bowen. Kimble becomes aquainted with one worker, a Hungarian immigrant named Josef Karac, whom Kimble discovers that Josef is a doctor wanted by the police for an abortion that he performed years earlier.
The Fugitive – Season 4, Episode 13 The Blessings of Liberty. Watchlist. Kimble learns an upholsterer (Ludwig Donath) is also a doctor on the run; guests Julie Sommars, Tony Musante....
Plot Overview. Staying with an immigrant family in a brownstone, Kimble becomes concerned when a news report tells of the search for a fleeing killer in the area, but so does the family's patriarch--he too is a doctor, who fled from Europe after an abortion turned fatal.