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The Fugitive (1963) :: The Judgment (1) (04x29)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Judgment (1)
Episode #: 04x29
Production Number: 4779
Original Airdate: Tuesday August 22nd, 1967
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Episode Crew
Director: Don Medford
Jesse Hibbs
Writer: George Eckstein
Michael Zagor (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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Working as a truck driver in Tucson, Kimble receives word that the one-armed man is being held in a Los Angeles jail so he heads for Tinsel Town. Unfortunately for the fugitive physician, Lt. Gerard is there as well and he sets a trap which Kimble is unable to elude.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Arch WhitingplayedPolicemanRecurring (second appearance)
Diane BakerplayedJean CarlisleRecurring (first appearance)
James NolanplayedDriverRecurring (second appearance)
Joseph CampanellaplayedCapt. Ralph LeeRecurring (4th appearance)
Lloyd Haynes (1)playedDetective FranksRecurring (third appearance)
Michael ConstantineplayedArthur 'Art' HoweRecurring (third appearance)
Paul ComiplayedPoliceman BRecurring (third appearance)
Paul HahnplayedPlainclothesmanRecurring (second appearance)
Richard Anderson (3)playedLeonard TaftRecurring (5th appearance)
Seymour CasselplayedCabbie 
Skip WardplayedNat Harris 
 
Main Cast
 
David Janssen (1)playedDr. Richard Kimble
Barry MorseplayedLt. Philip Gerard
Bill RaischplayedFred Johnson
Jacqueline ScottplayedDonna Taft
 
Episode Goofs
 
Nitpick: Kind of strange that Kimble would be working in Tucson at the beginning of the episode. After what happened to him there in the series' premiere episode Fear in a Desert City one would think he would avoid that city like the plague.
 
 
Analysis
 
This episode is worth watching if only for the performance of Michael Constantine as a sleazy bail bondsman. Even though he's on-screen for less than ten minutes, Constantine gives one of the best guest shots of the series proving that a good actor can do a lot with a little.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRoy Huggins
Executive ProducerQuinn Martin (1)
 
 
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