The Fugitive – Season One, Volume One
Picture: C+
Sound: C+ Extras: D Episodes: B
It has been imitated, ripped-off and referenced as much as
any TV classic in history, but Quinn Martin’s original hit TV series The Fugitive is one of the most
exciting classics the medium ever produced and made David Janssen a big
star. Instead of your usual chase
feature film where everything wrapped up for better or worse, here was a show
about suspense, character and gave TV a new credibility it had not had before.
Janssen is Dr. Richard Kimble, falsely accused of killing
his wife and on the run until he can prove his innocence. The police and especially Lt. Philip Gerard
(Barry Morse) are going to find him no matter what, because after all, he is a
murder on the loose. Right?
Kimble instantly became TV’s great underdog, people tuned
in every week for the solid writing, directing, casting and was smart. All 15 episodes are here from the first half
of the first season. That there was so
much of the best talent in the business involved was one thing. That it all worked so well is amazing and
Martin became one of the most powerful TV producers around. The episodes in this set are:
1) Fear In
A Desert City
2) The Witch
3) The
Other Side Of the Mountain
4) Never
Wave Goodbye (Two Parts)
5) Decision
In The Ring
6) Smoke
Screen
7) See
Hollywood & Die
8) Ticket
To Alaska
9) Fatso
10) Nightmare At Northoak
11) Glass Tightrope
12) Terror At Highpoint
13) The Girl From Little Egypt
14) Home In The Hunted
Note also the effectiveness of the quiet scenes and how
Kimble discovers despair, loneliness and pain in other people’s lives as he
goes along his incognito way. There was
later terrible TV series revival and the hit Harrison Ford feature film, but
there is only one original Fugitive and it holds up very well. Especially in these new DVD transfers, we
recommend you check these out.
The full frame 1.33 X 1 image is in very crisp and clean
black and white transfers with good video black and only suffers slight
softness throughout. Can’t wait to see
these in HD-DVD! The Dolby Digital 2.0
Mono is pretty good, though a stereo remix would have been nice and music has
been replaced suggesting the show used hit records older fans will likely miss. There are unbelievably no extras, but we have
more sets on the way and hopefully, Paramount can correct it.
For more on the hit feature film remake, read about the
HD-DVD at this link:
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/3795/The+Fugitive+(1993/HD-DVD)
- Nicholas Sheffo