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The Fugitive

1993·2h 10m·PG-13
DramaMysteryCrimeThrillerAction
IMDb Rating
★ 7.8/10
347,168 votes
Metascore
87
Metacritic

Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.

The Fugitive is a 1993 drama mystery movie directed by Andrew Davis, starring Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Julianne Moore. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.8/10 from 347,168 votes and runs 2h 10m.

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Director
Andrew Davis
Stars
Harrison Ford
Tommy Lee Jones
Julianne Moore
Sela Ward
Details
1993-08-06
130 min
Movie
PG-13
★ United States
★ English, Polish, Spanish
Keywords
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