The Fugitive (1993) - full transcript

A well respected Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble has found out that his wife, Helen, has been murdered ferociously in her own home. The police found Kimble and accused him of the murder. Then, Kimble (without Justifiable Reason) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. However, on the way to prison, Kimble's transport crashed. Kimble escapes and is now on the run. Deputy Samuel Gerard from Chicago takes charge of the chase of Kimble. Meanwhile, Kimble takes up his own investigation to find who really killed his wife, and to lure Gerard and his team into it as well.

Come on, Doc.

You staying down here?
Yeah.
Check this out.
Prints right here.

We're reporting to you live from the New
north-side home. Of Dr. Richard Kimble.

A respected vascular surgeon at
Chicago Memorial Hospital.

Details are sketchy
At this hour.

But we understand Dr. Kimble's wife, Helen,
was found murdered in the home this evening.

Right now, Area Six detectives are
bringing out Dr. Kimble.

We assume that they're going to be taking
him to a police station, probably Area Six at belmar and western

Where they hope he would be able to shed
some light on what happened here this evening.

Now, as I indicated,
she was found shortly before midnight.

We know that she made apparently
a 911 call to police.



Indicating that
there was an intruder in the house.
Or that she was being assaulted.

Details indicated are very sketchy.

We do know that he and his wife Helen.

Were at a fund raiser at the
Four Seasons Hotel earlier this evening.

A fund-raiser for the
Children's Research Fund.

Hey,
Hey, Rich,
How are you.
remember Cara?

Hi, Cara How are you.
Nice to see you.
Nice to see you.

Straighten that arm or you're gonna slice.

Rich, Golf pro teach you that?

Not, My wife.

Oh, Before I forget.

Here, thanks for the loaner.
Keys are downstairs.

Any gas in it?
Yeah, Enough.

Alec, Richard Kimble.



How are you?
Oh, Dr. Kimble!

Guess that works , too.
Absolutely, any time.
Oh Yeah

I think That's a great idea,
Sure.
You guys to turn up at the party.

Alright, you guys Knock it off!
there is nothing to see here.
And you, come with me.

Excuse me.

Thank you.
I was just down to my last joke.

You look really beautiful tonight.

Thanks, honey.

I know you hate these things, but God,
I love seeing you in a tux.

I just feel I look like a waiter or something.

Hello,
Dr. Kimble?
Yes, it is.

Sorry to bother you, sir.

But Dr. Stevens just went into Emergency
and asked you if you can give a hand on this one.

All right, Call him back and tell him
I'll be right there.

Thank you, Doctor.

Yep, Thank you.
Good night.

I'll wait up for you.

I'll wait up for you.

All right, guys, talk to me.
What do we got here?

Hey, Richard,
Thanks for coming.

A 58-year-old guy.
Just pulled his hot gallbladder. Bleeding.

Big time.
It's all in the liver bed.

What are his coags?
They're all messed up.

PT's 36 and the rest are off the wall.

Where did he come from?
Where'd we get this guy?

Lentz's name's on the chart.
We paged him, but no answer.

OK, guys. Let me in there.
Give me some room.

Maria Give me a clamp.

Give me some suction.

Have you been getting
any threats at work?

Co-workers, Staff at the hospital?
Anything like that at all?

No.

Anything unusual going on.
As far as phone calls, people hanging up?

Uh, Maybe people coming to the door?

Or Trades people?

Not that I know of.

Now, doc, uh, On this fight
with this guy with the one arm.

Did it happen upstairs or downstairs?

Upstairs.

And he had which is?
The right or left arm?

Had that little gimmick on it?

Right arm.

Was it one of those with the hooks, or.

He had a .....

He had a cosmetic hand.

The security system in your house.
It's a pretty good system
you got there.

Anyone else have the coding?
Besides you and your wife?

Our maid.

Knows what the code is
and has a key to the house.

Those scratches on your neck Doc!

Did the one-armed guy do that?

Helen scratched me
when I was trying to move her.

Is that before or after you had
the fight with the one-armed guy?

I told you.

Do you own a gun, Doc?

Do you own a gun?

Yes, we have a gun in the house.

Is it registered in your name?

Yes.

Where do you usually keep that gun?

The one that you own?

It's in Helen's table.

Bedside her table.

You keep a large amount of jewelry in your house?

Boo Ho

His fingerprints are all over the lamp.

The gun and the bullets.

And the good doctor's skin
is under her fingernails.

Wait!

She's got the money
in the family, hasn't she?

Helen comes from a wealthy family, yes.

Is she insured?

Yes, she is.

Who's the beneficiary?

I am.

The sole beneficiary?

Yes.

Financially, you're not gonna be
hurting after this thing, are you?

I mean, she was worth
quite a bit of money.

Are you suggesting that I killed my wife?

You're saying that I crushed
her skull and that I shot her.

How dare you!

When I came home,
There was a man in my house.

I fought with this man.

He had a mechanical arm.

Plastic? Rubber?
You find this man!

You find this man!

How tall was he?

He took everything from me.

Oh,

What did he weigh?

God!
What color was his hair?

What color were his eyes?

We can't help you
Until you help us.

Book him.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury.

You will hear iron-clad proof
of Richard Kimble's guilt.

Indisputable scientific evidence.

That on the night of January 20th.

Richard Kimble did in fact viciously.

Attack.

And brutally murder his wife.

But you'll hear more than that.

You will hear a voice from the grave.

The voice of Helen Kimble
identifying her killer.

Her husband, Richard Kimble.

Detective Kelly.

Can you tell us what you observed
when you arrived at the home
of the victim on the night of the murder.

No forcible entry was found.

From the beginning of the investigation,
there didn't appear to be a break-in.

Nothing was missing.

Honey, I'm home.

Who won the game?

The defendant's prints were
on the gun and bullets.

No other sets were found, other than
the housekeeper's. and the deceased's.

The fracturing Of Mrs. Kimble's skull
caused a massive hemorrhage to the brain.

It took less than 5 minutes
for her to die.

Your Honor, we would ask to play
Helen Kimble's 911 emergency call.

Previously identified by a Chicago
Police Department's dispatcher.

Emergency 911.

Please help me.

What seems to be the problem ma'am?

He's.

He's still in the house.

Did I hear you right?

Someone's in your house?

He's trying to kill me.

Could you repeat that, please?

Ma'am?

He's trying to kill me.

Ma'am

Ma'am,
Is your attacker still in the house?

Ma'am

Richard.

Ma'am

Richard.

He is trying to kill me.

Mr. Kimble.

Having considered all the factors and
aggravation and mitigation in this case.

And found the offense was brutal
and indicative of wanton cruelty.

It's the judgment of this court,
that you will be remanded to
Illinois State Penitentiary at nord.

Where you will await
execution by lethal injection.

On a date to be set forth by
the Attorney General of this State.

May God have mercy on your soul.

Carlson.
Here.

Partida.
Yeah.

Copeland.
What?

Copeland, you be nice now.

Kimble.

Yeah.

Let's go, gentlemen.

Four prisoners coming out.

Prisoners come out.

Let's go, gentlemen.

Kimble, you're here.

Carlson, right over there.

Partida, up front left.

Copeland, you're back here with me.
Yeah right.

Come on, make yourself comfortable.

All right, You know the routine, gentlemen.

I'm tired.

20 miles from Menard.

We should be there in about 40 minutes.

I'll be glad to get rid of this load.
Let McKenzie take care of them.

Always got something good to eat there.
I'm starving.

Aw, Me, too.

Had enough of that prison chow.

Ohh, man.
Old Ed here, he don't care.

His old lady's got him on a diet.

Right, Ed?

Hey, Somebody get in here, quick!

Get a back in here!
He's getting sick! Let's go move! Move!

He's foaming at the mouth.
We're almost to the prison.

He's choking!

Come on.
come on.
just wait
Wait!

Oh, shit!

Kimble, Kimble, get over here.
You're a doctor, do something!

Unlock me!
Unlock me!

Here.

Hang in there.
You're going to be okay.

What the hell was that?

Oh, Shit!

Help me!
give me a hand with this man.

Oh, the hell with you.

Copeland, give me
A hand with this man

Kiss my ass, Doctor.

Now you listen.

I don't give a damn which way you go.

Just don't follow me.
You got that?

Yeah

Hey, Copeland.

Be good.

My, my, my, my, my.

What a mess.

It's a circus.

Newman, You got my bag?

Point of impact right here.

Yeah!

Yeah, The first engine uncoupled,
the rest of the train jumped the track.

About a 100 yards?

You got to get some new boots.

I told you not to wear the heels.

Wear two coats.

Well, Next train wreck.

Why do we always mothering her?

Because she loves us.

How'd you like to be the guy who drove this?
I'll bet he did a Casey Jones.

Hold it, sir.

Hi. Who's in charge?

Sheriff Rollins.

Rollins?

Just follow the TV lights.

Good, Good.

Sheriff Rogers.

Rollins! Rollins.

Biggs, do a look,
see down there and take Newman.

Right. Come on. Noah
Time to go to work.

The bus rolls over several times before
it settled down at the bottom of the hill.

I don't know if
I passed out or what.

When I looked up,
the train was bearing down on us. Fast.

I don't know how.
It's still kind of hazy, but.

Somehow I grabbed him and
I pushed him out of the bus.

You're a brave man, you could both have been killed.
Yeah I know.

But, yeah!
He's my partner.
He would've done the same for me.

Excuse me, Sheriff!
I'm Deputy United States Marshal Samuel Gerard,
I'd like to talk to you.

I'll be with you in just a minute.

OK

One more time, just for the record.

These three are dead.
Yeah.

And uh, this one?

Well, everything happened so fast.

No, I don't think he made it.

Well

Looks like,
You came a long way for nothing.

With all due respect, Sheriff Rollins.

I'd like to recommend checkpoints
on a 15-mile radius.

At I-57, I-24 and over here on Route 13.

Whoa, whoa, whoa,
Wait. a minute.
The prisoners are all dead.

The only thing Checkpoints are gonna do
is get a lot of good people frantic around here
and flood my office with calls.

Well, shit, sheriff.
I'd hate to see that happens.

I guess, I'll take over your investigation.

On what authority?

Governor of the state of Illinois.

United states Marshal's Office.

5th District, Northern Illinois.

All right, Fine.
you want jurisdiction over this mess.
You got it.

Okay, boys, gather around here and listen up.

We're shutting it down.
Wyatt Earp's here to mop up for us.

That's very funny, Wyatt Earp.

Sam.

Oh, wow, gee whiz,
Look here!

You know We're always fascinated.
When we find leg Irons with no legs in them.

Who held the keys, sir?

Me.

Where are those keys at?

I don't know.

Care to revise your statement, sir?

What?

Do you want to change
your bullshit story, sir?

He might've got out.
He might've got out.

What the hell is this?
About the man you were telling me
he was part of the wreckage!
And now he might've Got out?

Set up operations by the fire truck.

Listen Up!
Ladies And Gentlemen!

Our fugitive has been
on the run for 90 minutes.

The average foot speed over uneven ground,
barring injury, is four miles an hour.

That gives us a radius of 6 miles.

What I want out of each and everyone of you is
a hard target search of every gas station.

Residence, warehouse, farmhouse,
hen-house, outhouse.

And the doghouse in that area.

Checkpoints go up at 15 miles.

Your fugitive's name is Dr. Richard Kimble.

Go get him.

Look, please don't give me shit, Renee

I got three very unhappy dead people here.
Put him on.

Stevens, it's Cosmo.

I'm going to have a satellite telephone
hookup in like two seconds.

Chester Police just found a blood trail.

Two miles southwest.

Robert,Yo! Type that blood
Match it against all four prisoners'.
Right.

Heubert.
Yeah!

Renfro. Yo!

Get a fax I.D. on Kimble
to every local hospital.

And follow it with troopers.

Newman.
Yes sir.
What are you doing?

I'm thinking.

Well, think me up a cup of coffee and
a Chocolate doughnut with
some or little sprinkles on top.

While you're going or thinking.

We got a body over here!
We got a live one!

We got a live one?

We got a live one

Come on!
Hang in there, brother.
We're going to get you out of here.

You got it?

All right.

Watch your step there.
Get that ambulance down here!
Come on!

Dr. Johnson, pick up line 2.
Dr. Johnson, line 1.
Dr. Johnson, Please pick up line 1.

Is this what you're looking for?

That's it.

I'm going to make some copies.

Good morning, Mr. Johnson.
I have your breakfast for you.

My, We're thirsty today, aren't we?

Now, eat up before this gets cold.

It really does get dry in here, doesn't it?

Here you are.

Now, you eat something, Mr. Johnson.

You need your strength.

Hey, Doc, we're looking for a prisoner
from that bus-train wreck.
A couple of hours ago.
He might be hurt.

What does he look like?

6'1" , 180, brown hair,
brown eyes, beard.

Seen anyone like that around?

Every time I look in the mirror, pal.

Except for the beard, of course.

Doc!

Yeah?

Thanks.

I'll give you a hand.
Thanks, Doc.

It's, Dr. Kimble.

How's he doing?

Pretty Good, considering we had to
dig him out from under a train.

Tell the attendant he's got a puncture
in the upper gastric area.

How could he tell that
by looking at his face?

Background just came in from Chicago!

About time. What have we got?

"Richard Davis Kimble, vascular surgeon.
What the hell is that?

Somebody that makes more money than you.
Right.

"Convicted of first-degree murder
in the killing of his wife.

Pleaded innocent.
Says a one-armed man did it.

Lots of friends.

Doctors, hospital staff.

OK We are gonna start right there.
I want phone taps.
We're starting with his lawyer First.

Whoa whoa
You're never gonna get that.

You Call Judge Rubin.
You Tell him I want whole bunch of phone taps.

Why'd you yell at me?
I'll call him later

And tell him on who if I'm in a good mood.

Why not yell at her sometimes?

Sam!
What?

Atta boy!

We just got a call from
Harris Community hospital.

The wounded guard swears
he saw Kimble right outside the emergency room.

Well, that's hot.

And an ambulance is missing.

Where the hell is he going
in an ambulance?

Sam!
Ambulance.

Just spotted.

Two miles west of Doverville,
heading north, State Highway 53.

Running out of map!

Get your maps out, Renfro.

Check, check sound check.
Renfro, Get your maps out.

All right.
I want to know all routes
in and out of that town.

We're headed north on Route 13,
toward the Barkley Dam.

Son of a bitch!

Don't you lose that ambulance, Renfro.

We have a visual location of an ambulance headed
north on Route 13 toward Barkley Dam.

He will pass through a viaduct.

Cosmo, Get on the horn.
Bring Biggs and Newman in from the
south side of that viaduct.

He's hauling ass.

Is there a tunnel between here and there?
We have Biggs and Newman?

Look on your map
If you want to know how to get there.

All right.
We got him!

Renfro, Watch out! Watch out! Watch out!

What the hell's going on here?
Get back in your car, sir!

Newman! Rock n' roll!
Come on.

Remain in your cars.

Put a light in there!

Put a light in there!

Biggs, What do you got?

I got nothing.

Talk to us.
What do you got?
You got to be kidding me!

What?

You gotta be kidding me!

Shit!

Shit!

All right, Seal off the tunnel!
Seal it off!

We got a gopher.

Aw, Shit! I just bought these shoes.

Shut up, Cosmo.

Yes, Which way, Sam?

Aah! I didn't kill my wife!

I don't care!

Put that gun down!

Put that gun down!

Now!

Hands up!

Over your head!

Turn around!

Richard, do you wanna get shot?

Pay attention!

Get down on your knees!

Right now!

Sam!

Yo!

Sam!

Oh!

What happened?
Where'd he go?

The guy did a Peter Pan
right here off of this dam!

Right here!

What? Yeah.
Down! Boom!

Holy shit!

All right,
Can we go home now?

No. Come on.

Holy shit!

There's no way out of this place!
We got to go down.
That way.

Go up the stairs!
Up, up!
Move!

Get them down here now!
Helicopters, Divers.

Tell them to turn that water off.
Get them down here gentlemen!
Helicopters! Divers!

Put two patrol cars on that bridge
down there, four patrolmen.

Have them glass this river
upstream and down.

Next thing I want to see a helicopter
Come over here.
One 100 feet off of this river.
Make him aware of these wires.

Are you out of your mind?
He's dead!

That ought to make him easy to catch.

I want hounds on both banks
of this river for 2 miles.

Upstream and downstream.

You guys got a search-and-rescue
team in this county?

Yeah! we do.

Get them down here and drag
the bottom of this spillway.

How come they haven't Turned off the water ?
Somebody from County's working on it.

What is your wish now.

Hurry! We're running Out of daylight!

No. Bring in the helicopters now.

We're out of here!

Inspector! I don't think there's anything to find.
Theirs is nothing to find.

Find it anyway. You've got lights
and generators coming tonight.

I don't want to tell you how to do your job.
Put the helicopter on the bridge!

Only one person in a million could
survive that fall.

That guy is fish food!

OK, Get a cane pole.
Go catch the fish that ate him.

Tell Stevens.
Tell him we're on the way yet.

Come on, boys,
Come on! Get him!
Jesse, Jesse,
Let's go, baby.
Looks like
We're getting hot.
Ha ha ha!

That man took everything from me!

We can't find the guy.

We can't find the guy.

You find that man!

You find that man!

Find that man!

The generators and the searchlights
are there now.

They are gonna continue the body search
throughout the morning and into the night.

Good.
Call those guys in Kentucky and tell them
thanks for the dogs.

Remember, opera ain't over
Till the Big Dog howls.
Ruff ruff!

Do you need a ride?

Yeah!

Check it again.
No.
We need all the vitals.

Yes.

All right, Sam! we got him.
He's shacked up with some babe over in Whiting.

She left work tonight and took him home.

About two hours ago, her boss said.

All right.

They just spotted
her car outside her house.

Does she run with
Anybody in the area?
None that

No no.
None that we could find.
No family either.

All right.

Have somebody Sit on the car
Tell the police that nobody moves till we get there.

We'll go first thing in the morning.
Your cousin still got his truck?

Hun, Hun!
Call him. Tell him we need it.

Be drunk, Newman.
Yeah!

Yeah.
Stay close, rookie.

Right on your ass, buddy.

Newman, I don't want you to get lost in there.
You stay with me.

Right sir.

United States marshal!
Everybody down!

Aah!

Hold it right there!
Show me those hands!

Keep them up!

Come here! Come, on.
Get your ass in there.

I got your man!
I got your man.
you hear me?

I want out of here!

I got your man!

I got your man!

I got your man!

And I'm gonna blow his brains out!
I want out of here!

Aah! Aah!

You hear me, Cops?

You hear me?

I want out of here!

Listen! We can work this out!
Yes, we can.

Shut up! Shut up!

You hear me?

Now , Listen, I'll tell you what I want.

I just want a car out front.

Hold it! Don't shoot.
Don't shoot.

It's over.

Shut up!

This way.

I want you to go with them,

You are free to.

I can't hear anything.
My ear is.....

I can't believe you did that.

You think I should've
bargained with that guy.

Yeah.

I do.

You could've missed.

You could've killed me.

Yeah.

How bad's that ear?

It is terrible.
I'm going to have permanent hearing damage.

Let me see it.

Come here.

Can you hear what I'm saying now?

Yeah.

I don't.

Bargain.

Can you hear that?

Yeah.

OK

Walter, this is Richard.

Richard, Why did you run?
Running only makes you look guilty.

I wasn't worried about appearances,
Walter.

Tell me where you are?
So I can come meet you
and you can turn yourself in.

I'm not gonna turn myself in.
I need help, I need money.

Richard!

You're asking me to harbor
and aid a convicted felon.
I can't help you that way.

My advice both as your friend
and legal counselor.
Is for you to give yourself up.

Now tell me, where are you?

St. Louis.

Give me an address.
I'll get there as soon as I can.

What can I tell you sir
Mr. Copeland was a bad man.
He was gonna kill one of my kids.

Well, sir, you can blame me.
I'm the one who shot him.

You're asking me to harbor
and aid a convicted felon.
I can't help you that way.

As your friend
and legal counselor.

Give yourself up.
Now tell me, where are you?

St. Louis.

So he showed up.

Not dead yet.

Let that be a lesson to you
boys and girls.

Don't ever argue with the Big Dog.
Big Dog is always right.

Aroo, aroo aroo!

Yeah, you've been right before.

All right.

Walter, this is Richard.

Richard!

Why did you run?
Running only makes you look guilty.

I wasn't worried about appearances Walter.

Tell me where you are,
so I can come meet you
and you can turn yourself in.

I'm not gonna turn myself in.
I need help, I need money.

I might be crazy,
But, that train sounds like an El.

St. Louis doesn't have an Elevated train.

How do you know it is an elevated train?

Yeah, I think he is right.
I lived under an El for 20 years.

Now you can explain the difference
In the sound of an Elevated train.
As opposed to a train that's running Along the ground.

You must have ears like an eagle.

Play that back.
I want to hear the sound of an Elevated train.

Now wait a minute.
What cities have Elves?
New York has got an Elv.

Philly.
We do.

We got an elv.
Milwaukee has got an Elv.

Hold right there!
Where the lawyer says he sounds guilty.

There's a bell in the background.

There's a guy on a P.A.
I wanna drop everything but the guy on the P.A?
Can you do that?

Yeah, I'll try.
Hold on Sam!.

OK

Walter this is Richard.

Richard

Yeah!
Right there.

Why did you run?

What's he saying?

Sounds like, Next stop.
He is saying Next Stop.
Do that again!

Why did you run?

Running only makes you look guilty.

Next stop.

Next stop.

Merchandise Mart.

Son of a bitch!
Our boy came home.

That bell.
That bell is the bell on the Wells Street bridge.
It is six blocks away.

I knew that was an Elevated train.

Oh! yeah, Big Dog.
You're never wrong.

OK - I gonna call the C.P.D.

This is his Chicago file.

Thanks a lot.

Andiamo, bambini.

Sammy!

Yeah.

When I die,
I wanna come back just like you.

Oh. You mean,
Happy and handsome?

I'll notify the press.
No press.

Right, no press.

Chicago.

Hi, Billy.
How's it going, sir?

Good, How are you?
All right.

Here you go, Billy.
Have a good one, sir.
Yeah!

Spare change? Dollar, mister?
Spare change?

No, I don't want it.
No, thank you very much.
I don't want it.

No I....

Oh, my God. Richard!

How are you, Charlie?

You're back.

I need some money.

Sure, sure. Get in.

No, I can't.
Just whatever you got on you.

You're hot, pal.
If not now, you will be.

Have you got a place to stay?
I mean, how can I help you?

You've got a green light.
Move on!

I'll call you.

Richard.....

So why did Richard Kimble kill his wife?

He did it for the money.

What do you mean he did it for the money?
He's a doctor.
He's already rich.

She was more rich.

Is this the entire Chicago
Police Department file?

Yeah.

That's everything. It's all there.

OK Cosmo! I want to do all the interviews again.

The list of the hospital
staff is it in the file?

Sure is.

Thank you.

So you guys.
You don't want to use the media?

No. We want him to relax.

Make himself comfortable.
Try to re-enter his life somewhere.

[SPEAKING POLISH]

Here is this apartment.

You can see here is heater.
You will have warm.

It's is kitchen, Sink.

Over there is bathroom.
And here is the room.

It is nice bed.

Plenty of space.

You can look it.

[SPEAKING POLISH]

So you like the place?

It's okay with you?

It's perfect.

All right, people.

As of this morning we were notified
by the U.S. Marshal's Office.

That our old friend Dr. Richard Kimble
is alive and well and back home here in Chicago.

You all know in what high
regard we hold this scumbag.

So I'm personally donating a
bottle of 12-year-old Scotch.

To whoever puts the collar on this quack.

Dick Rossetti is passing out bulletins.

Help you?

Gracias.

So, you guys went to medical school together?

Yes, we did.

The class of '73.

You know Morton Feinberg?

I do.

He's a real nice guy.

When did you see him last?

Who, Richard?

Yeah!

OK I saw Richard this morning.

You saw him this morning?

He stopped me in my car.
I gave him some money.

Kidding

Where was this?

Outside my tennis club.

Did he ask for help?

I volunteered.

He wouldn't accept that.

How much you might have given him?

Couple of bucks.
Just what I had on me.

He won't get far on that.

Why do you think he came back to Chicago?

He didn't tell me that, sir.

That's not what I Meant.
I'm sure he's trying to protect you
from having to lie for him, of course.

Dr. Nicholes!

You really want to help him.
You really want to be his friend

You are gonna help us
bring him in unharmed.

Why?

So he can go back to prison?

If you want help, gentlemen,
you've come to the wrong man.

Richard is innocent.

You'll never find him.
He's too smart.

Oh, We're some smart guys.

Yeah, what about us?
Last time I looked.
We're smart.We are.
How smart could he be, really?

Is he as smart as you are?

Smarter.

Peripheral vascular surgery.
Fixing the arteries as they
come out of the heart.

How long have you known Kimble?
Ten years, since I've been here.

What kind of medicine did he practice
here at the hospital?

First of all.
I want you to know that
I believe Richard Kimble to be innocent.

Would he come to you for help?

If he came to me,
I would help.

But he wouldn't come to me.

That's not his style.

A warrant remains outstanding for
Chicago surgeon, Richard Kimble.

This is where the one-armed guy
he struggled fell down the stairs.

If I fell down these stairs,
I'd be a goner. I'd be dead.

What a waste!

When I came home,
there was a man in my house.

Richard.

Police.

Where is he?

Police.

Chicago Police.

Where is he?

Police
Where is he?
hold it.
You like stringing out
12-year-old girls, huh?

What are you doing with my baby?

Your baby is a drug dealer, lady.

Come on, ma'am.

What they doing....

What they doing to my baby?

No, my baby.

It will be crazy here tonight.
Did they get a count?

There are a lot of kids man.

They bring them all here?

They all coming down here to County.

I've come to do those blinds.

OK
I'll get the door.

Starting in here, huh?
OK

All right kid.
Let's go over it one more time.

What time did he arrive at the house?

About 10:30 in the morning.

And he was alone?
Yeah, he was alone.

You got a good look at him?
Yeah, I got a real good look.

You better be straight with me kid.

You mean to tell me this is the guy
staying in your mother's basement?

That's what I'm telling you.

Just breath, stay calm.
I need a doctor over here!

Watch the bag!
Watch the bag!

OK.

Hello, Marshal.
It's right there.

My chest hurts.

Alen!
Check the film on that kid.

Take a deep breath.

Inhale, exhale. Again.

Slowly.

Check the....

Take it easy.
Take it easy

My chest hurts.

Check the film.

Allen!
What's the status on that kid?

Possible fractured sternum.

Get over here.
I need you.

Hey! Can you give us a hand here?
You bring this kid to Observation Room Two.

Yeah, you. Come on,
help us out, okay?

How are you doing, champ?
How are you feeling.

My chest hurts.

Yeah!

Does it hurt when you breathe?

Yes.

What's your name?
Joel.

Look at this.

We're eating oranges
and we're making IDs.

C.C.H.
What the hell is that?

Cook County Hospital.

You just hang on, okay?

You are gonna be okay, pal.

You'll be just fine.

Hold that elevator.
Watch out.

Thank you.

How're you doing? Joel.

My chest hurts.

Yeah
Where's your mom, pal?

I don't know.

Is she home?

I think she's with my brother.

Your brother?
They're downstairs?

I don't know.

Don't you worry.

We'll find her for you.

What are you?
Football player? Baseball player?

Football.

Hold on, son.

Aah......

Hey, Doctor.

They sent this one from downstairs.

Bob!
Get this one into Room Four, stat.

Bye-bye, Joel.

Where's that boy
I sent down with the Janitor?

What boy?
The one with the fractured sternum.

He never came through here.

He didn't?

No, he didn't.

Hey!

You have a particular interest
in our patient's X-rays?

What do you mean?
I saw you looking at that boy's chest film.

It's a hobby of mine.
It's a hobby, really?

Yeah.

What's your other hobby?
Brain surgery?

What do you want?

I Want to know how that boy got to surgery.

Look! I'm a janitor.
I do as I'm told.

That's bullshit!

Who changed those orders?

I don't know what you mean.

You stand right there.

Call the Security!

Hey.

Hey.

Tell Stevens to get a hold of
that guy Kelly over at C.P.D.

We are gonna need some

So, a guy disguised as a janitor orders
an emergency medical procedure.

And only thing you do is to
take away his I.D. card?

No, I called Security and he took off down the hall.
What was I supposed to do?

Listen, Mr... .

Deputy.

Gerard.

I'm really tired.

I'd like to go home now.

Okay. How's the boy doing?

He saved his life.

Thank you.

Desmondo, Jos? Ruiz.

Where're you at, Desmondo?

All right , Sam!
This is my problem.

But, I can't figure out is,
this place is crawling with cops, right?

Yeah,
Everybody's looking for
Richard Kimble, right?

So why would a guy be stupid enough.

To come and hang out in the trauma
ward and act like his Mother Teresa is dead?

Excuse me.
Yeah! sorry.

You, guys, have a problem?

No.

No, no no.
No problem at all.

Excuse me,
could we have a word with you, please?

Hello, yes.
This is Dr. Elway at Cook County Hospital.

I'm following-up for the prosthetic
clinic on Matthew Zelick.

Oh, he did?

I'm terribly sorry.

Right or left?

Right.

Age?
35 to 45.

This is Ted Riley with
the High School Reunion Committee.

25 years are right around the corner.

And Clive is on our list
of missing in action.

Aah!

The information gave me a number,
but when I tried it.

Oh!

No kidding.

Armed robbery?

He's where?

Point of attachments?

Mid-humerus.

That gives us 47 possibles.

47?

Robert!

Cross-check these people
for criminal records.

Wait a minute.

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of you.

Driscoll, Clive R.

One-armed man, armed robbery.

That's funny.

Hey, Bob Let me ask you a Question:

If they can dye this river green today.

Why can't they dye
it blue the other 364 days of the year.?

Biggs, do I know?

So, what are you Irish there, sir?
Who, me? No. no no

Are you?

No, man!
Man, you think I'm crazy?
Look, this is Standard procedure.

Name of inmate?

Clive Driscoll.

Driscoll, Clive.

I.D., please.

Driscoll, Clive R.

2-0-1-0.

Be advised that under federal court ruling,
your conversation can be recorded.

Sign here, please!

This is hinky.
This guy is a college graduate.
He went to medical school.
He is not gonna come through all this security.

Go to the county lockup to find
someone his own people say doesn't exist.

Hinky.

What does that mean,
That's hinky?

Strange.
Weird.

Why don't you say Strange or weird?
Hinky that has no meaning.

Well we say hinky?

I don't want you guys using words that got no meaning.
I'm taking the stairs for a walk.

Bullshit?
How about bullshit Sam?

Visitor for Driscoll.

Come on,
let's go,
let's go.

Over there.

Let's go, Driscoll.

You got five minutes.

Who the hell are you?

Um...look, I'm sorry.
I made a mistake.

You got me down here.

Might as well talk about something.

Ain't got no entertainment.
Ain't no cable here.

Listen, pal, I wish I could,
but I can't, I'm Sorry.

Richard!

Officer, Officer,
There is a man in a blue top coat waving
a gun and screaming at a woman.

Stop that man!

He's a U.S. marshal!
Let him go!
Let him go!

Let him go!

Close the gate! Go! Lock it now!

Let's go.

Hold it! The door!

Open the door!

Sam, We're on the roof!

We're on the roof.

Take some men!
Look down there!
Look down there!

He's in the plaza, Sam!

He's heading east to the Plaza.

East to the Plaza
where?

Toward the Picasso!
He is going towards the Picasso.

The river forest golden ingot Prize marching band

There's definitely No arthritis in this group.

Deputy Gerard, why do you feel that
Dr. Kimble came back to Chicago?

I have no idea.

Marshall, we understand your deputies
were at the county hospital today.

Was Dr. Kimble at county hospital?

I don't have any
comment on that one.

Deputy!

I want to make sure
I have the chronology straight.

The suspect was tried,
convicted, incarcerated.

Escaped, presumed dead, and is presently
at large in the city of Chicago.
Is that correct, sir?

All except for the part
about being presumed dead.

Detective Kelly
Do you believe Kimble's
armed and dangerous?

I believe he's dangerous.

Detective Kelly!
He's taking all these chances, coming back to Chicago.
Do you not feel that perhaps he might be innocent?
and that there may be one armed man out there?

No, he's not innocent.
He was convicted
He was convicted
in a court of law.

He's guilty.

What are you gonna do next To try to catch him?

We have no further comments
At this time.

Deputy! please.....

Alec Alec.

Richard Kimble.

Hi, how are you?
Good, Dr. Kimble.

Lentz!

Sorry, we've been trading phone calls
the last few days.

Ha! Ha! A cruise sponsored by Devlin MacGregor.
Hi!

Enjoy!
that could be fun.

Hi!

Cancun, Richard.
Sport, fishing.

Pena coladas.

What does the hospital have to buy?
What's the catch?

Sailfish.

No, there's no strings attached, Dr. Kimble.

So, what do you say?
So, what do you say?

Boy this guy is
He's bleeding from
every needle puncture.

You say Lentz sent this guy in?
he's on that wonder drug?

Aah! yeah, he's on the RDU-90 protocol, Provasic.

Drug of the future, boys.

Clean out those arteries
going to put us out of business.

Parade Master of Ceremonies
Ed O' Flannery said.

He did not recall a more lively parade
since he became involved with
the event more than 20 years ago.

That Kimble.
Listen!

Is some kind of lad.
to be running out into the crowd.

Lad

Yeah, lad.

He says Lad.

Maybe he's a Love leprechaun or something.
But hold on
No listen, I'm quoting this guy.

Sam! there is Some guy on line three
claims he's Richard Kimble.

Who is it?

We got another Kimble on line three.

Henry! let me see that phone.

Tell him he looks good in a beard.

I think so.

What line?

Three.

Ask him if he enjoyed the parade.

I hope he was able to wear a little green.
sip some whiskey and enjoyed the rest of the parade.

Yes, Gerard.

Do you remember what I told you in the tunnel?
We ought to be sipping some whiskey

It's him!

Oh! Yeah! Yeah!

I remember
Well, it was noisy.

I, I think you said something like.

Um you didn't kill your wife.

Remember what you told me?

I remember you were
pointing my gun at me.

You said, I don't care.

He's on the south-side.

Yeah, Richard.
That's right.
I don't care.

I'm not trying to solve a puzzle, here.

Well, I am trying to solve a puzzle.

Five seconds to location.

And I just found a big piece.

Richard

Richard

Richard

Richard

Hello, Richard?

He didn't hang up the phone.

Where is he at?

Where is he at?

256 South St. Lawrence.

Eric get the C.P.D.
right the hell over there.

We got a car there now.

Get a couple of shots of that.

Fredrick Sykes.

45, ex-cop, and quite.

A clothes horse.

Deputy you want to take a look at this?

Yeah!

So, the Kimble's prints, are all over room.

Main concentration is
right here at the desk.

I'm sure his main interest
is these photographs.

He flipped through the whole packet right there

Negatives in there?

Let me have those things.

Camera boy is on his way.

We got you Robert.

How're you doing, Mr. Sykes?

I'm doing fine,
if you tell me what's happening.

You had a little problem.

My place or the place upstairs?
Your place.

Well, now.

Step right in, Mr. Sykes.

Everybody knows my name here.
Big happy family, huh?

Mmhmm

What is this, a trench coat convention?
What the hell's going on?

Who are you guys?
What the hell's going on here?

You had a break-in, Mr. Sykes.

I sure hell hope you're a cop.

No, I'm Samuel Gerard,
United States Marshal's Office.

This morning

A fugitive named Richard Kimble

Made a telephone call
from this apartment.

Why would he do that?

Richard Kimble!
I don't know any Richard Kimble.

Yeah OK, I got it.

The doctor who killed his wife, right?

Kept blaming somebody for it.
somebody with a prosthetic limb.

Oh! you are telling me,
he's coming after me?

Does he have a reason to come after you?

Well, yes I have a prosthetic arm!
I must've murdered his wife.

Right?

Come on give me a break,
will you?

I went through all of this a year ago.

You should know that

They came here they questioned me
about the whole damn thing.

I tell you What I told them.

I wasn't in Chicago on that night.
I was on a business trip.

15 people verified it.

What line of business are you in Mr Sykes?

Security.

Who do you work for?

A pharmaceutical company.

Which one?

Devlin MacGregor.
I handle security for all the top executives.

Do you have any idea why Richard Kimble
would be interested in these photographs?

No.

Hold on,
Where were they taken?

This is a big fish!

Canc?n, Mexico.

It was a junket the company
paid for some doctors.

Kimble go with you?

You don't see him in the pictures, do you?

No. I told you I don't know him.

Do you mind if I look around
to see if anything's missing?

No, I don't mind.

How did you lose that arm?

In the line of duty.

Whew

Cosmo, this guy is dirty.

Yes! Sam
Yeah, he is.

You want us to put our people on him?

Oh, Yeah, I want you to
build a camp right here

Henry.

I'll take care of it.

Noah!

Yes Sir.

See this picture with
all the finger prints on it?

I want you to find out who
the guy is sitting next to Sykes.

Find out his name, his age, his weight,
his social security number.

His location, relatives, pets, everything.

I'm so sorry, Doctor,
they said it was an emergency.

Thank you.

Excuse me.

Hello.

Mr. Bolton.

Chuck.

Richard.

Yeah, can you talk?

Yeah,
I'm on a hotel phone.

So how are you?
What's going on?

I found him, Chuck.
I found the man who killed Helen.

What?

It was me they were after.

Who?

Who are they?

Devlin MacGregor and Lentz.

Lentz was supervising
the protocol for RDU-90.

He knew I found out
it was causing liver damage.

It was Lentz.

Richard!

Lentz is dead.

What?

How?

He died in a car accident last summer.

Richard!

Yeah!

Can you prove this about the drug?

Yeah, I think so.

I need your help, Chuck.

Call Bones at the hospital.
Tell him to give me whatever help

I need.
All right

Sure!

I'll call him right away.

Okay.
Thanks.

Dr. Nichols!

Hey!

How are doing?

God! Great.

Dr. Nichols!
Hi!

How are you?

Can we ask you a few more questions?

Mr. Gerard.
Yeah.

Cosmo, you got a copy of that photograph?

United States Marshal Service.

Excuse us

Dr Nichols.
This is Um Fredrick Sykes.

He's a security specialist at
Devlin MacGregor Pharmaceuticals.

Richard Kimble broke into his apartment.

Do you know this man?

No.

I don't know him.

You're getting pretty desperate,
aren't you, Mr. Gerard?

Oh, yeah.

I told you, you wouldn't find Richard.

Has he been to see you?

No.

It seems like We've been over this
ground before, haven't we?

Yeah!

So,

If you'll excuse me.

Sure.

Thanks, Doc.
Thank you, Doctor.

Dr. Nichols!

Sorry, I want to ask you
one more question about the photograph.

See this guy here in the purple shirt
standing on the right side of the fish?

You ever see him before?

No.

This guy right here?

I've never seen that person
in my life before.

Okay.

I'm sorry.

Thank you.

Thank you, Doctor.
OK, enjoy the rest of the convention.

Thank you.

Alternatives to Cardio-Non-Invasive
Arterial Plaque-Reducing Therapy.

Keynote speaker, Charles Nichols.

Bet you they line up to hear this one.

So, if you were Richard Kimble.

Why would you hunt for a one-armed
man you say killed your wife.

Break into his house,
call us up and then split?

It does not make any sense
I should've been a doctor.

Look at this blow-up
This guy in the picture with Sykes, on his shirt.

Chicago Memorial.

Kimble's Hospital.
I want to go down there.

Go!

Wait.

The Devlin MacGregor.

Did 7 and One half billion dollars in net sales.

Last year alone.

That company's a monster.

Yeah, talk to me.

Absolutely.

It's a liver sample.

From a patient in
the RDU-90 drug study.

21st January 21st?

Ah last one!

1-7-4-3-0?

1-7-4-3-0.
You got it.

Thanks bones.
I'll make sure all this stuff
gets back to you.

It's good to see you again.
Good to see you.

So whatever happened to that thing
with your wife?

It's not over yet.

Hey Rossetti What's going on?

How the hell should I know?

I think his name is Alec Lentz.

A pathologist.

I only remember his name
because he died last summer.

Oh, my God.
Richard!

Ohh!

What are you doing here?

Hi, Kath.

Have a look.

What do you think?

Cold normal.

Clearly not the same tissue.

And not only did they all
come from healthy livers.

They all came from the same liver.

Kath, you beauty.

Excuse me.

Mr. Roosevelt?

Yes.

I am Deputy Biggs,
this is Deputy Newman.
We're United States marshals.

Just need a little information about a
Dr. Lentz who used to be on staff here.

I just want to know.
If he knew or ever have any contact
with a Dr. Richard Kimble?

I haven't seen Dr. Kimble.

That's not what I asked sir.

Well, I wouldn't know.

Now, if you gentlemen would excuse me,
I have some prior obligations to attend to.

Mr. Roosevelt

Yes.

I think you're lying to us.

You think Lentz is the bad guy?

Yeah, why not?

He was one of the original
patent holders on RDU-90.

I was sending him my tissue samples.

He was replacing them with healthy samples,
issuing the path reports on them.

Shit-canning my stuff.
Piece of cake.

Wait a minute.

Lentz died August 21st.

Half of the samples he approved
were signed the day he died.

You're kidding.

Someone else must have
been manipulating this.

Someone with access.

Thanks, Kath.

Where're you going?

To see a friend.

This is giving me a headache.

It is a very surprising
revelation young man.

Where did Mr. Roosevelt say
the good Doctor was going?

Sam, he says he doesn't know.
Where Kimble was going.

You believe him?
Yes, I believe him.

He says he was here to
pick up some tissue samples.

What?

Yeah, for a drug study.

But listen, get this.

The release was approved
by Dr. Charles Nichols.

Nichols also knew Lentz.

Who-aw!

He was Lentz's boss.

That means he was covering for Kimble.

Yeah, Send the C.P.D. over there right now.

Noah We're gonna send you
a bunch of cops.

I want you to make sure
they turn that place inside out.

You got it.

Don't let them give any shit
about your ponytail either.

I won't.

Well done young man.

My pleasure, Sir.

Henry!

Dr. Nichols lied to me.

Go find him.

I'm on it.

OK, he's gone by now.

No. Look! I looked there.

I looked every place you told me
to look and I didn't see him.

I'm telling you.

He is not in the Hospital.
If he was in the hospital,
I would have found him.

So, what do you want me to do?

Hold on. Wait a minute.

I marked him.
Oh! I got him now.

Dr. Alexander Lentz.

A noted pathologist at
Chicago Memorial Hospital.

Was on his way to his
daily tennis match.

When an unidentified vehicle.

Swung around a curve.

Slammed his body into the barriers that
separate the Drive from Lake Michigan.

Yuck!

Sam!

Sam!
You're not gonna believe this.

I checked Sykes' records for the past two
years against Kimble and found nothing.

It was a thought.

Yeah! but when I cross-checked
Kimble's phone records, one came up.

Kimble called Sykes.

Get Sykes in here now.

On the night of His wife's murder.

7:30 P. M.

From his car phone.

Cosmo, do you have that
arrest report on Kimble?

Yes, Sam

7:30 P.M.

19:30 hours.

Sam! they just went in.
Sykes is gone.

He is nowhere to be found.

What

He is gone.

Uh this's transit unit Number 23.

I got a Possible sighting of Richard Kimble on
the northbound El.

Coming into Van Buren.

Move to the door, Doc.

Next stop, Balbo Station.

Balbo.

This is my stop.

It's my stop too.

Kimble!

You missed your stop.

Why is it stopped down there?

Sam! Sam!
A transit cop spotted Kimble on the El.

He is headed toward Balbo.
The C.P.D. is on the way.

Attention all units, transit police reports,
officer down at Balbo Station.

Kimble is suspect.
Repeat officer down.

What did he do, shoot a cop?

Chicago P.D. will eat him alive.

It is a joy and a privilege.

To introduce tonight's keynote speaker.

For the past four years.

He has served as the
A. Jude Robinson Fellow.

And administrative Chief of Pathology.

At Chicago Memorial Hospital.

Which way are the emergency exits?

Suspect seen entering
Hilton Tower Mall, lower level.

Repeat suspect
entering Hilton tower mall

Oh, no.
You don't think.

Yeah I know where he's going.

Biggs, Newman, come in
where are you?

He has been appointed to
the Board of Directors of

Devlin MacGregor Pharmaceuticals.

Will you all please give a warm welcome.

To Dr. Charles Nichols.

Thank you very much.
Ladies and gentlemen.

My friends and colleagues.

It's great you're all here tonight.

C.P.D. just reported an officer down at Balbo station
and a guy with two guns running down the cops.

Kimble do it?

Conflicting reports.

They just say,
He entered the hotel from the subway.

That's my man!
Not anymore.

He's going down.

You wanna help us,

You stay the hell out of.

Arrest us!

I want it Locked up!
Start at the lower level.

All units report when
lower level is secure.

All units secure.
all lower level exits.

Noah! go and find the hotel security office.
Stay in touch with me on the radio, come on.

Now, a new drug.

On the cusp of approval
by the Food and Drug Administration.

Is poised to change
these old methods forever.

Rob Deputy Newman,
U.S. Marshal service.

How're you doing

Good.

Sam, I'm in.

Through the normal metabolic
pathways of the liver.

And the drug's name is.

Provasic.

As I will show you tonight.

Provasic is remarkably effective.

And has no side effects whatsoever.

It is also noteworthy that this drug.

That, this drug was developed.

In cooperation, not competition
with the Chicago Memorial Hospital.

In what we hope will be the model for a

Continued dishonest.

Excuse me, for honest.

Open joint ventures.

Between academic medicine.

And the pharmaceutical

Industry.

Richard!

I'm sorry, I'm in the
middle of this speech.

You almost got away with it,
Didn't you?

I know all about it.

I can prove it.

Ladies and gentlemen, my friend
Richard Kimble doesn't feel well.

Obviously, So.

If you'd just go on
with your dessert and coffee.

Richard, do you mind to
step aside and let's talk.

OK.

So Uh I'll be back in just a second.

You changed the samples,
didn't you Huh?

You switched the samples.

After Lentz died.

Richard!

Let's stay, stay calm.

After Lentz died, you were
the only one who had the access.

You switched the samples.

And the pathology reports.

You killed Lentz too?
Huh?

We get some Security in here,
Please.

Did you?

He falsified his research.

So that RDU-90 could be.

Approved and.

Devlin MacGregor
could give you Provasic.

All right, it's all over, folks.

Let's just stay calm.

You never give up,
Richard, do you?

You never give up!

Why Helen?

I'm glad you guys are here.

Which way did they go?

Went toward the Presidential Suite.

Where's that?

Southeast corner.

How many exits are there from this room?

We got a total of four:
Two in the east, two on the west.

We got Kimble.
He is on the roof!

Cosmo, that way.

Stop! Stay where you are!

This is the Chicago police!

Put your hands in the air!

The building is totally secure.

I repeat, do not move!

Put your hands in the air!

I repeat, stay where you are!

All right Newman.
Talk to me.

They are out there, Sam.
They're headed to the
north end of the roof.

The north.

Newman! You got to get that
helicopter out of here!

As soon as you get a clean shot.

You take him out.

Newman, get rid of the helicopter!

Why?

Because I don't
want to get shot!

C.P.D., there's a U.S. marshal
out on the roof. Hold your fire!

And Call off the helicopter!

Sam!

Sam!

Don't shoot.

This guy ever quit?

Find out where that elevator stops.

Newman Newman
Northwest elevator!
Tell me where it stops?

Where did they go?

Where did they go?

They Stopped at the 5th floor.
They're on the 5th floor.

What's on the 5th floor?

The laundry.

It's the laundry.

Cosmo, Sam.
They stopped at the laundry.

Biggs! Poole!
We're on the 5th floor at nine.
What's your 20?

It's right one step behind you.

What the hell is going on here Sam?

You got to keep the C.P.D. out.
They're much too hot to suit me.

I want you to get rid of all these people.
OK

Okay, people, stay calm.

Cosmo, come with me.

Please everyone,Step out.
Quick!

Dr. Richard Kimble!

There's no way out of here, Richard!

The entire building is locked down!

Give it up Richard,
You don't have any time!

Chicago Police Department
thinks you're a cop killer!

They will shoot you on sight!

Richard, I know you're innocent!

I know about Fredrick Sykes!

I know about Dr. Charles Nichols!

Richard, he borrowed your car
the night of your wife's murder!

He had the keys!

No forced entry, Richard.

He telephoned Sykes
from your car, Richard.

Richard! Give it up.

Richard! I'm either lying to you or
I'm going to shoot you!

What do you think?

Give it up!
It's time to stop running!

They killed my wife.

I know it, Richard.

I know it.

But, it's over now.

Whew!

You know, I'm glad.

I need the rest.

Who killed Kimble's wife?

As far as I know Kimble did it.

He was convicted for it.

He says it was the one armed man.

Now, you've got a one armed man in custody.

Is that the guy who killed his wife?
I have no idea.

I?ve no Idea

How many one-armed men are there around?

At this point,
There're a lot of them, around plenty.

Couldn't you have made a mistake?

Excuse me sir!

The one armed man's also there,

I 've never seen
When I've been around for so long.
That, much police activity.

You got a deadline, for the weather over here.

Tell Samuel Gerard I'm going home now.
I'm taking my vacation.

Clear this all.

Clear this area.
Everybody clear.

Dr. Kimble!
Dr. Kimble!

All right.
Let's go.

There's the one-armed man involved.
Watch your head.

Captain Gerard What's going on here

You arresting Kimble again
or Is he going to be released?

Oh! where is that thing?

Let me see those hands, Doctor.

I thought you didn't care.

I don't.

Yeah!

Don't tell anybody, okay?