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  1. The Ivy Maze: Directed by John Meredyth Lucas. With David Janssen, William Windom, Geraldine Brooks, Lorri Scott. Dr. Kimble meets with a fraternity brother who is now a professor of sleep research at a university and has seen the one-armed man working there.

    • (177)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • John Meredyth Lucas
    • 1967-02-21
  2. Fritz Simmons is a college professor doing research on sleep depervation. One of his patients is the one-armed man Fred Johnson, whom works as a groundskeeper at Wellington College. When Johnson begins talking in his sleep about having killed a woman, Fritz contacts Kimble.

  3. The professor hatches a plan to tape record a confession from the one armed man using sleep deprivation therapy to induce him to divulge past secrets (including Kimble's wife's murder). The teacher's wife, however, sees Kimble on the school campus grounds and calls Lt. Gerard about it.

  4. "The Ivy Maze" is the 111th episode of The Fugitive (1963-1967). Fritz Simpson (William Windom) is a former college friend of Kimble who heads an experimental class at Wellington College on dream withdrawal; he and student assistants can coax information out of people lapsing into dream.

  5. A college professor (William Windom) experiments to get the one-armed man to confess; guest Geraldine Brooks.

    • John Meredyth Lucas
    • September 17, 1963
    • David Janssen, Barry Morse
  6. The Fugitive (1963) season 4 The Ivy Maze Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen), wrongly accused of murdering his wife, escapes custody while en route to Death Row and must elude police and Lt. Philip Gerard (Barry Morse), who is obsessed with his capture. Kimble must constantly relocate and change his name while he ...

  7. Sep 1, 2018 · The Ivy Maze is a pivotal point in The Fugitive's run, as it contains one of the most powerful moments in the series as well as the usual strong interaction between Richard Kimble and those around him in his search for one-armed vagrant Fred Johnson, the man who killed his wife.

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