Dr. Richard Kimble is wrongly convicted of the murder of his wife. But he escapes the night before his execution. His only chance to prove his innocence is to find the man who actually killed his wife. He is ruthlessly persued by Lt. Philip Gerard. Kimble risks his life several times when he helps other people in their troubles. And who is the one-armed man who seems to dog his footsteps?
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04x30 The Judgment (2) Aired: Aug. 29, 1967- Kimble faces the end when he is re-captured by Gerard in Los Angeles and taken back to Stafford. But unknown to both men, the one-armed … [continue reading]
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- Jerry Hopper (14 episodes)
- Walter Grauman (12 episodes)
- Alexander Singer (10 episodes)
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- Roy Huggins (121 episodes)
- Harry Kronman (13 episodes)
- George Eckstein (12 episodes)
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- The train transporting Richard Kimble to death row in the series' opening credits is clearly a French one, not American.
- Barry Morse recalls that he was in a London restaurant when a waiter handed him a note. It read, "Kimble is in the kitchen."
- In the final 2 "Judgment" episodes as well as a few others in the last year, music cues that were composed by Dominic Frontiere for The Outer Limits, '12 O'Clock High (1962)', and 'Branded…
[show]In the final 2 "Judgment" episodes as well as a few others in the last year, music cues that were composed by Dominic Frontiere for The Outer Limits, '12 O'Clock High (1962)', and 'Branded (1964)' were added to the tracking of those episodes though he was not credited for that in the End Credits.
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