Dick is toiling as a clerk at Indian Lake Lodge, a scene you should make with your little one. He chases away a punk robbing from cars, and you know we haven't seen the last of the punk. Anyways, the safe is robbed, according to the hard drinking office manager. Eventually, the guy finds the money he failed to put in the safe while he was loaded, but too late to stop the drama. Everyone is fingerprinted, so Dick has to leave like now. He flags down a bus taking some vacationers into town. These are an odd assortment of folks, soon to be joined by the previously seen punk. Well, a landslide brings the bus down, along with a broken axle. And the radio interrupts the regularly scheduled music for a bulletin about Richard Kimble. There's an attractive woman who had her sights on Kimble the night before when he shot her down. She's still mad and slaps him in the face. There's a guy having a midlife crisis, chasing the bunnies at the lodge in front of his humiliated wife. And there's the punk, mad at Kimble because he thought Dick reported him to the police. The punk speaks in comical 60's slang. Middle age ties up Kimble and holds a gun on him. Attractive apologizes and her hate quickly turns to something resembling love. And punk suddenly decides to help Dick escape. So they work together and Dick escapes, but he gives the gun to the middle age wife so she can protect herself from the punk, who has not entirely seen the light, daddy. The police soon get there and say they're going to have the woods filled with cops with flashlights looking for Kimble, but evidently they don't find him, because Richard Kimble, in the end, remains......a fugitive.