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  1. 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...

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  2. 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.

  3. The previous week, audiences had eagerly tuned in to Part I of “The Judgment,” the series finale that promised to resolve the existential plight that made Kimble—falsely accused of murdering his...

  4. Jul 5, 2011 · Kimble ends us nursing his wifes killer back to health (who then promptly escapes once healthy) at an empty summer camp. But the kicker is, while Kimble is taking care of the semi conscious 1AM, he angrily asks the 1AM if he really killed Helen.

  5. Spare gun in hand, he corners Kimble over a high spillway, but Kimble jumps and escapes. Seeking to clear his name, he returns to Chicago to search for the real murderer. He rents an apartment and acquires money from his friend and colleague Dr. Charles Nichols.

  6. 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. When Kimble visits an inmate, he shows an ID to an officer. Since it cannot be his own ID, where did he get it from? At one point in the movie, Kimble is shown making fake ID's to gain admission to Cook County Hospital.

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