Kimble breaks jail with a friendly, simple-minded young man, and finds out the man may have been falsely blamed for a crime he did not commit years ago.Kimble breaks jail with a friendly, simple-minded young man, and finds out the man may have been falsely blamed for a crime he did not commit years ago.Kimble breaks jail with a friendly, simple-minded young man, and finds out the man may have been falsely blamed for a crime he did not commit years ago.
King Calder
- Mr. David Lambert
- (uncredited)
William Conrad
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Dick Wesson
- Introductory Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaGlenda Farrell was Jerry Hopper's cousin. Hopper directed 14 episodes of The Fugitive (1963) and had first worked with David Janssen on The Private War of Major Benson (1955).
- GoofsWhen David and Bill arrive at the ranch, and brother Frank drives up in his jeep, David introduces Frank to "Bill" (no last name used). At the end of the scene, Frank tells "Mr. Carter" to jump into the jeep. There is no way he would know Bill's last name.
- SoundtracksTheme from The Fugitive
Music by Pete Rugolo
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Fatso is without doubt the most poignant episode so far until now!!!
Harrowing story of the kindly person Davey Lambert played by the dazzling actor Jack Weston about a fat man who has been suffered bullying since when he was blamed to burn his father's horse barn, Dr. Kimble shares the cell with him, when after a car's crash he tries to escape stealthily, Davey is hold there for be drunk, he will be loose at 11:30 to take a bus, Kimble introduces himself as Bill Carter, then Davey a sort of insure man feels comfy about the newest friend, they escape from the jail and headed to Davey's home, a huge farm of horse breeding, they weren't welcome by Davey's young brother Frank who have an ironic smile calling him as Fatso, also remembering the new horse barn nearby, however is widely praised by his mother Mrs. Maggie (Glenda Farrell), once more Davey asking for Bill follow him when he must meet his sick father, whose received him frostily, for first time Dr. Kimble confess for someone who he is, just Davey had this proof of confidence, meanwhile the adamant hound Lt. Philip Gerard already knows his whereabout, thus Dr. Kimble decides slip out at once, not before finds the awful truth about the horse barn's fire, he suspects that Davey wouldn't make such thing knowing deeply his human nature, but letters has been arrived from unknown sender, further directed by the prolific Ida Lupino, one of best compelling stories about a true friendship!!
Resume:
First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8
Resume:
First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8
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- 140 W Broadway, Tucson, Arizona, USA(El Charro Cafe - location from 1935 thru 1968 - demolished in 1968, Closing Scene with Kimble Standing in this area)
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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