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  1. 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. ACT I. August 29, 1967, was “the day the...

  2. Kimble surrenders, and Sykes and Nichols are arrested. Kimble is escorted out of the hotel as the press questions the police about the newfound suspects. Gerard uncuffs Kimble in the back of a squad car. They are driven away, and Kimble is assured he will be exonerated.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · The film’s climax comes when Kimble finally confronts the real killer, Frederick Sykes, portrayed by Andreas Katsulas. In the final moments of the movie, Kimble manages to expose Sykes’ true identity and motives in front of a packed courtroom.

  4. Dr. Richard Kimble was an innocent man sentenced to death for murdering his wife; after escaping from police while en route to his execution, Kimble set out to find the real murderer, an...

  5. With a lack of evidence pointing to the one-armed man, Kimble is arrested and charged with murder. On his way to prison, the bus he is in crashes, giving him the opportunity to escape. Kimble decides to find out who the real killer was and why his wife was murdered.

  6. 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.

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  8. Wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to death, Richard Kimble escapes from the law in an attempt to find the real killer and clear his name.

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