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The Savage Street: Directed by Gerald Mayer. With David Janssen, Gilbert Roland, Michael Ansara, Tom Nardini. An immigrant cigar maker's son is accosted by neighborhood bullies and calls the police to put a stop to the harassment.
- (156)
- Adventure, Crime, Drama
- Gerald Mayer
- 1967-03-14
Kimble is blinded in a fire after fighting with the one-armed man, and has to depend on a young blackmailing photographer to help him.
The Savage Street is the twenty-fourth episode of the fourth season of The Fugitive, and the one hundred fourteenth episode overall. Starring : David Janssen ( The Fugitive ) Guest Stars : Gilbert Roland (Jose Anza), Michael Ansara (Miguel Anza), Tom Nardini (Jimmy Anza)
- March 14, 1967
- Mario Alcalde
- 424
- Jeri Emmett andMario Alcalde
The fourth and final season of The Fugitive was filmed in color, and was originally aired Tuesdays at 10:00-11:00 pm on ABC from September 13, 1966, to August 29, 1967.
"The Savage Street" is the one-hundred-fourteenth episode of The Fugitive (1963-1967).
Apr 11, 2020 · Kimble is working at a cigar-making store owned by Jose Anza, and becomes close friends with his son Jimmy. Jimmy is caught between the expectations of his demanding father who wants him to play the violin and the harassment Jimmy receives from three street punks.
When Kimble is shot in the leg after the police discover him, Jimmy hides the fugitive from both his father, and his uncle Miguel, a police officer determined to capture the fugitive. Kimble is working at a cigar-making store owned by Jose Anza, and becomes close friends with his son Jimmy.