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The Judgment: Part II: Directed by Don Medford. With David Janssen, Richard Anderson, J.D. Cannon, Jacqueline Scott. Lt. Gerard agrees to work with Kimble for 24 hours to prove his innocence, because someone who may have been there when his wife was killed, posted bail for the one-armed man.
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- Adventure, Crime, Drama
- Don Medford
- 1967-08-29
Aug 29, 2017 · David Janssen as Richard Kimble and Bill Raisch as One-Armed Man in “The Judgment,” the series finale of The Fugitive, 1967. From Everett Collection.
- Donald Liebenson
With David Janssen, Richard Anderson, Joseph Campanella, Michael Constantine. The one-armed man is arrested in Los Angeles for fighting and police want the story highlighted in the newspaper to try and lure Kimble into capture.
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- Adventure, Crime, Drama
- Don Medford, Jesse Hibbs, Paul Wurtzel
- 1967-08-22
Aug 30, 2023 · When 45.9% of American households tuned into The Fugitive's "The Judgment Part 2" on their televisions on the night of August 29th, 1967, they were eager to find out who killed Dr. Richard Kimble's wife. For four seasons, Kimble had been on the run as a fugitive falsely accused of murdering his spouse.
- Writer
50 years ago today, The Fugitive's Dr. Richard Kimble finally got justice. Falsely accused for the murder of his wife, Kimble (played by David Janssen) spent four years on the run, pursuing his wife's true killer, the One-Armed Man, while also being diligently pursued himself by Lt. Gerard.
- 4 min
The Fugitive is an American crime drama television series created by Roy Huggins and produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television. It aired on ABC from September 17, 1963, to August 29, 1967.
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Synopsis. On the train to Stafford, IN, Richard Kimble pleads with Lt. Gerard to grant him just 24 more hours to find Fred Johnson, who is known to be on his way to Stafford. Gerard has long been torn by doubt about Kimble's guilt, and his doubts eat at him enough to grant Kimble's request.