Harrison For & Tommy Lee Jones at their super best. I still recall watching this breathtaking thriller in Cinemas way back in 90s. Great direction. Super class acting
Another masterpiece that deserves mention. Even my mom loved watching it along with me. This part of the movie was actually filmed in Chicago during the St. Patrick's Day parade on March 17th, 1993. Another camera crew filming _Michael Apted's Blink,_ occasionally collided with the camera crew of _The Fugitive._
Very true🙂I was 18 when that film came out, though it seems like only yesterday when I look back. (Now I'm only 1 or 2 years younger than Harrison Ford was then!)
I would have just given a weak, "Heyyy...". Lol. Then I would have gone home smug thinking, if they want me to catch Richard Kimbal then they need to pay me US Marshal money
Such an iconic scene. The best cat and mouse movie of all time. My personal favourite. I even saw the Chicago Sun-Times prop they used, dated, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1993 at Warner Bros World in Abu Dhabi.
Fun fact: instead of setting up a fake parade with extras the studio just filmed a real St Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Chicago and had the actors perform their scenes alongside the parade goers 😮
@@tommym321with the died hair, hat, heavy coat, and smart phones being decades away from existing, Ford was able to be more incognito for quite a bit during the filming.
Fun fact: The parade scene was completely unscripted. It happened to be occurring the day they were filming, Andrew Davis decided to include it to capture the feel of the city. You can hear a random person say "Yo Tommy!" at some point because he recognized the actor.
Tommy Lee got the award, but Ford’s performance in this flick was argyytje best of his career. The combination of desperation and determination was well played.
It was the "and a woman" addition that made it for me. Kind of like the "how are you?" after declaring that there was a slight weapons malfunction, but everything was fine now.
Apparently, Harrison Ford injured his knee racing down the stairs, with Tommy Lee Jones chasing after him. One can see Harrison Ford limping as he came away from the stairs and was heading across the open space towards the exit area.& security Doors. After the process of this scene was completed, Harrison Ford required admission to hospital for a surgical procedure to repair his # knee before he could return for further filming of this most Outstanding Block Buster Movie: The Fugitive.
Agreed. JNH's brilliance in 'The Devil's Advocate' is otherworldly. When we see Kevin Lomax (Reeves) helplessly wandering in the empty streets of an eerily vacant NYC, the musical score, _57th Street,_ reaches its supreme peak as we realize just how powerful Satan (Pacino) truly is. Sorry to gush over that scene, but I can't stop admiring it. JNH's talent was the icing on an already exceptional cake.
Anyone else catch the look tommy lee gives at 2:20? He mouths something like, get your foot out. Because he is starting to believe he is innocent but also can't be dereliction of duty. He is trying to catch him but also trying to let him go. His bullets hit everything he aims at... So he could have shot his foot.
I remember this from whence I lived in Scotland, back in '43, DURING the War. We were celebrating St. Swithen's Day and thought we'd like to have a brew and the wee haggis at McGuirk's, but went to a Kosher Deli instead. You're welcome. 😮😅😅
Yup. The parade scene was completely unscripted. They were filming the day it happened to be occurring, the director decide to rework the scene to include the parade. So those dudes saying "Tommy" are just random people in the parade. One of my favorite bits of movie trivia.
This scene was extremely intense while watching it inside the movie theatre was nuts during this part the audience went crazy loud and had to be told to remain quiet during the showing of the film this movie still rings bells to this very day in 2024
Did anyone notice how Kimble's hair looks different after he left the courthouse? In the courthouse it was parted on the left, and when hes running toward the parade, it appears to be slicked back. Ive watched this movie several times, and just now noticed it.
I was looking at the crowd actors looking at Harrison Ford during his escape. How cool would that be that you can say that you were actually there during that moment :) It's the end of an era where actors were actually on a live set for real with actors and decor :P
0:30 - Sam, zakaj pa pokličeš Richarda ? Si mislil, da te bo počakal ?Molčal bi in stekel za njim. A, opazil bi te ! NIMAŠ ŠANS, RICHARD JE SPOLZEK, KOT JEGULJA !
Harrison Ford escapes in his Riddler outfit... ;-P I wonder how many camera shots were made on that same section of stairwell as they ran downstairs to represent different floors...
My favorite part of this scene is when "Gerard" breaks away from the Chicago Officers and pulls his glock. The way he was running and charged the glock at the same time. You know he meant business and he was determined to get his man.
Great scene, but I find it hard to believe that a US marshal would open fire on an unarmed and fleeing escapee in a public place, risking the lives of innocent people.
That's actually a movie mistake, as acknowledged by several sites. That's exactly correct: Gerard would not have had the legal authority to shoot at Kimble, who was fleeing and unarmed.
Tommy Lee Jones got the Oscar for this movie but the performance for which he really deserved it was for playing Clay Shaw in JFK (1991), far superior to his role as Gerard. Jack Palance (City Slickers), an old Hollywood favorite was the recipient of the Academy Award in 1991.
I think the best part about the film in general is that it shows how easily manipulated the authorities are into believing people are guilty, when they ain't...
He could have shot at Richard’s foot easily in such short distance but he chose not to do so. He subconsciously believes that Richard is innocent and did not want to really hurt him.
al fin y al cabo película, cuando Gerard se cruzó en las escaleras con kimble hubiera bastado con perseguirlo en silencio o haberle avisado a los compañeros ,sin gritarle para ponerlo sobre aviso hubiera sido más fácil capturarlo
The Marshall should have literally kept his mouth shut and not shout "Richard!" and he would have closed the distance before he had a chance to run away. But eh, movie logic
Harrison For & Tommy Lee Jones at their super best. I still recall watching this breathtaking thriller in Cinemas way back in 90s.
Great direction. Super class acting
A classic scene from a classic movie!!! One of the best action films of the 90’s!
Of all time
A movie masterpiece indeed. Harrison and Tommy were perfect in this movie.
"Officer, there's a man in a blue topcoat waving a gun, and screaming... at a woman!" Genius adlibbing.
"Also said he hates police"
Another masterpiece that deserves mention. Even my mom loved watching it along with me. This part of the movie was actually filmed in Chicago during the St. Patrick's Day parade on March 17th, 1993. Another camera crew filming _Michael Apted's Blink,_ occasionally collided with the camera crew of _The Fugitive._
Did your mom actually come down to the basement or did you come upstairs?
You know it's an old movie when you see Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford running.
Very true🙂I was 18 when that film came out, though it seems like only yesterday when I look back. (Now I'm only 1 or 2 years younger than Harrison Ford was then!)
A call we all have to answer
If I remember correctly, Ford did many stunts and a lot of running with a badly damaged knee. He hurt himself early on in the production?
@@j.burgess4459Ah geez. I had just turned eighteen and...yup, Ford was fifty-one.
Ford is 80 year old but still did the action in Indiana Jones
That officer who reached his arm across the desk to grab a running Kimble deserved an "At least you tried" certificate.
I would have just given a weak, "Heyyy...". Lol. Then I would have gone home smug thinking, if they want me to catch Richard Kimbal then they need to pay me US Marshal money
E for effort?
31st in a class of 31 award
I know 😅
The #1 award went to the security door. It held him the longest
I join a parade every time I'm trying to ditch someone, Richard was on another level. 😂😂
yeah sure is convenient when there is a parade nearby. the odds of that arent very high in general though 🙂
@@gratler- I guess the odds would skyrocket if you're in San Francisco.
@@thecowboy9698 I'm not from the US. you'll have to explain that to me :)
Has to be up there with the best movies ever made.
It is, easily.
It's a fine movie...but thats a bit generous. 🤷♂️
@@philpalmer4877 Of this genre? Absolutely is.
Back when an intense chase scene could just be people jogging and looking all around
Dans ce cas je suis en déplacement à
Such an iconic scene. The best cat and mouse movie of all time. My personal favourite. I even saw the Chicago Sun-Times prop they used, dated, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1993 at Warner Bros World in Abu Dhabi.
Fun fact: instead of setting up a fake parade with extras the studio just filmed a real St Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Chicago and had the actors perform their scenes alongside the parade goers 😮
Nine shots
And it worked perfectly.
Try to make the film believable and have magic bullets
How on earth could they pull that off with Han freaking solo? Wouldn’t everyone be asking for autographs
@@tommym321with the died hair, hat, heavy coat, and smart phones being decades away from existing, Ford was able to be more incognito for quite a bit during the filming.
我還擁有當年發行的DVD,並保留至今;一晃眼就三十年過去了,前一陣子因拿到4K的影片版本,又再看了一次,還是覺得是一部很好的電影,劇情緊湊,從頭到尾都沒有冷場;唯一個覺得比較美中不足的是:從水壩跳下去那場景,一看就很明顯是個人型布偶被從高空丟下去。
Fun fact: The parade scene was completely unscripted. It happened to be occurring the day they were filming, Andrew Davis decided to include it to capture the feel of the city. You can hear a random person say "Yo Tommy!" at some point because he recognized the actor.
No way I've watched this movie over and over again never heard yo tommy till now
rewatchable and still fresh
Tommy Lee got the award, but Ford’s performance in this flick was argyytje best of his career. The combination of desperation and determination was well played.
Couldn’t agree more. Nobody does desperation like, Ford on the big screen.
Argyytje indeed.
It was the "and a woman" addition that made it for me. Kind of like the "how are you?" after declaring that there was a slight weapons malfunction, but everything was fine now.
I think it’s “at a woman”, as in “waving a gun and screaming at a woman”
@@mathuewilyums Could be.
Apparently, Harrison Ford injured his knee racing down the stairs, with Tommy Lee Jones chasing after him. One can see Harrison Ford limping as he came away from the stairs and was heading across the open space towards the exit area.& security Doors. After the process of this scene was completed, Harrison Ford required admission to hospital for a surgical procedure to repair his # knee before he could return for further filming of this most Outstanding Block Buster Movie: The Fugitive.
Very true
Stairway Chase
Song by James Newton Howard
Why am I not surprised it’s JNH. The man is a genius.
Agreed. JNH's brilliance in 'The Devil's Advocate' is otherworldly. When we see Kevin Lomax (Reeves) helplessly wandering in the empty streets of an eerily vacant NYC, the musical score, _57th Street,_ reaches its supreme peak as we realize just how powerful Satan (Pacino) truly is.
Sorry to gush over that scene, but I can't stop admiring it. JNH's talent was the icing on an already exceptional cake.
Harrison Ford's most iconic hat.
Anyone else catch the look tommy lee gives at 2:20? He mouths something like, get your foot out. Because he is starting to believe he is innocent but also can't be dereliction of duty. He is trying to catch him but also trying to let him go. His bullets hit everything he aims at... So he could have shot his foot.
I thought he didn't care lol
Wow.
2:04 the most helpful guard ever
2:06*
Ohhhh you almost had him.... you gotta be quicker than that!!!
This chase scene and the one in Carlitos way were nerve racking butterflies in the stomach scenes amazing
I recognize so many streets, buildings and structures having worked in The Loop (aka downtown Chicago) for so long. Fantastic movie!
I love how He grabs a hat and blends in with the marchers.
The stairs scene is one of my favorite and when Richard made that phone call to Gerard..."You remember what you told me in the tunnel ?" ....
Marshall: Richard!
Fugitive: That's Dr. Richard to you!
30 years! My most favorite movie ever!
Did I mention that I LOVE Chicago?
1:05 I don't know why I think when he stops running and starts walking through the crowd is funny I know it's smart
It's very smart and that saved him.
I remember this from whence I lived in Scotland, back in '43, DURING the War. We were celebrating St. Swithen's Day and thought we'd like to have a brew and the wee haggis at McGuirk's, but went to a Kosher Deli instead. You're welcome. 😮😅😅
My favourite Hero HARRISON FORD.l love you too much.
You find that man!...find that man...find that man.
Close the blast doors!
Open the blast doors, open the blast doors.
"Stop that man!" 😁 1:47
Stop that man😂😂😂😂😂
@0:36. Yeah make the guy you are chasing aware of your presence and give him a big head start. 😂.
If you listen closely, you can hear people watching the parade yelling Tommy!
Timestamp(s) please
@@zizoumonk10 3:54 to 3:57, I think.
Yup. The parade scene was completely unscripted. They were filming the day it happened to be occurring, the director decide to rework the scene to include the parade. So those dudes saying "Tommy" are just random people in the parade. One of my favorite bits of movie trivia.
Gerard’s expression when Kimble is trapped in the security doors, brilliant scene
This scene was extremely intense while watching it inside the movie theatre was nuts during this part the audience went crazy loud and had to be told to remain quiet during the showing of the film this movie still rings bells to this very day in 2024
I love this movie))) 🎥
Ballsy move for him to leave the coat behind during that windy Chicago cold 🥶
It's interesting to see a KC Starter jacket in this scene. Filmed in Chicago during the actual parade.
Kimble should have ditched that jacket long before Gerard saw him..
Where did that jacket even go after he took it off anyways? Lol
Guy at 3:07: "Hey is that Harrison Ford?"
March 17, 2024
Happy St Patrick's Day everyone! 🍀
2:29 “open the blast doors. Open the blast doors”
Great movie 🍿🎥 and all the actors and actresses put on great performances
If you hit this film, you can’t stop to watch it.
Did anyone notice how Kimble's hair looks different after he left the courthouse? In the courthouse it was parted on the left, and when hes running toward the parade, it appears to be slicked back. Ive watched this movie several times, and just now noticed it.
Continuity issues. All movies have them.
1:33 Sam actually got down only there first but Richard was now just ahead of him.
Him turning and looking back acting nervous could have got him caught...
Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones Saw You! Run! Get Out Of Here!
gET tO ThE ChoPpA!
@@lukeuseforcechop you!
Only Tommy Lee Jones could make wearing a suit with a sweater vest and jeans work.
2:13 Lee Jones, You wouldn't shoot an unarmed suspect......
Such a great movie
I was looking at the crowd actors looking at Harrison Ford during his escape. How cool would that be that you can say that you were actually there during that moment :) It's the end of an era where actors were actually on a live set for real with actors and decor :P
0:30 - Sam, zakaj pa pokličeš Richarda ? Si mislil, da te bo počakal ?Molčal bi in stekel za njim. A, opazil bi te !
NIMAŠ ŠANS, RICHARD JE SPOLZEK, KOT JEGULJA !
They're all head shots when Harrison falls thru doors getting out!!
Harrison Ford escapes in his Riddler outfit... ;-P
I wonder how many camera shots were made on that same section of stairwell as they ran downstairs to represent different floors...
There’s a man with a gun and a woman lol 😂 😂😂😂
Happy St Patrick's day😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For those wondering, at 4.21 guy to Fords left is carrying the jacket hes taken off
My favorite part of this scene is when "Gerard" breaks away from the Chicago Officers and pulls his glock. The way he was running and charged the glock at the same time. You know he meant business and he was determined to get his man.
Here as it’s St. Patrick’s Day today!
Amazing scene!
4:50 Minutes full of power!😊
Ah, shooting a fleeing convict is not legal. He was not a threat.
Great scene, but I find it hard to believe that a US marshal would open fire on an unarmed and fleeing escapee in a public place, risking the lives of innocent people.
I think the Marshall knew the glass was bulletproof and was just trying to scare Kimble.
Yes, because LEOs never irresponsibly discharge their firearms in a way that puts the public in danger or even results in collateral damage.
@MikeCGannon was this comment before or after "the acorn" debacle in Florida? Feb 2024
That's actually a movie mistake, as acknowledged by several sites. That's exactly correct: Gerard would not have had the legal authority to shoot at Kimble, who was fleeing and unarmed.
He was taking out his frustration I believe
2:05 The cop in the black hat and jacket on the left side literally did nothing.
And went back home to his family safe at the end if that day!
Superb movie ❤❤
I laugh at the guards when they chase Richard Kimble they can't catch him
Takes his jacket off and another guy in the parade takes it for him?
Its more fitting if you watch this scene on St. Patricks Day.
Yup! What I'm doing!
Awesome movie
Where did his coat go at the end?
You can see the guy that was next to him carrying it.
That’s a great scene! ❤
Love 💕 this movie
Harrison hurt his leg shooting this scene ❤
At 4:17 what happens to the jacket?
At 4.21 the guy to Fords left is carrying it
he is not wearing the hat he picked up from the bin
That was a real parade that they walked through. I remember seeing this in the making of this movie.
Por favor que algún canal de televisión de esta película que es muy buena ¡¡El fugitivo!!!
Mejor la compras y asi no dependes de un canal de television
Why were they filming on St Patrick's day? What an idea!!
2:03
How did he find time to fix the hair 🎖🎖 3:21
2:03
3:11*
The original edit of this had Kimble shooting first
Ya ok greedo lol
@@jrehn82 😂
Justice for Greedo!
Tommy Lee Jones got the Oscar for this movie but the performance for which he really deserved it was for playing Clay Shaw in JFK (1991), far superior to his role as Gerard. Jack Palance (City Slickers), an old Hollywood favorite was the recipient of the Academy Award in 1991.
1:05
That little “hey”.
I think the best part about the film in general is that it shows how easily manipulated the authorities are into believing people are guilty, when they ain't...
We missed that comment about making the water blue ....
That door scene - if he had shot his foot he would've been limping and not running ...
He could have shot at Richard’s foot easily in such short distance but he chose not to do so. He subconsciously believes that Richard is innocent and did not want to really hurt him.
Chicago City Hall
Thanks, one to check out when I visit Chicago 👍
So he’s unarmed with his back to the marshal and running away. And he fires at him?! How is that legal?! Someone please tell me this just movie logic.
Two-Face searches for the Riddler.
You mean Two-Face Searches for Indiana Jones or Han Solo.
al fin y al cabo película, cuando Gerard se cruzó en las escaleras con kimble hubiera bastado con perseguirlo en silencio o haberle avisado a los compañeros ,sin gritarle para ponerlo sobre aviso hubiera sido más fácil capturarlo
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História of Paraguai eu português e britânico eu falar português e inglês!😢
So nice of Gerard not to shoot Kimble in the foot.
I like this movie but that at 4:11 his jacket magically disappears is just silly.
You can see him take it off and drop it on the ground.
@@alwillk He does not drop it.
If you look closely the guy to the right with the tan coat is carrying it 4:20
@@brianthebee5845 It is silly it is no wonder they cut the scene of him handing it to him.
The Marshall should have literally kept his mouth shut and not shout "Richard!" and he would have closed the distance before he had a chance to run away.
But eh, movie logic
needed the confirmation its him
Maybe a little cocky knowing they were inside a court house filled with police officers and he wouldn't escape?