On August 6, 1993, Warner Bros. unveiled the 127-minute Harrison Ford thriller The Fugitive. The film went on to earn seven Oscar nominations at the 66th Academy Awards, including best picture. And it won in the best supporting actor category for Tommy Lee Jones' performance. The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below.
Call something a "real train wreck" and it's considered a put-down. Not in this fast-track, no-stops chase movie with a massive train-wreck scene that's going to have audiences scrambling for cover.
With a perfectly cast Harrison Ford reprising David Jansen's 1970s TV role ...
Call something a "real train wreck" and it's considered a put-down. Not in this fast-track, no-stops chase movie with a massive train-wreck scene that's going to have audiences scrambling for cover.
With a perfectly cast Harrison Ford reprising David Jansen's 1970s TV role ...
On August 6, 1993, Warner Bros. unveiled the 127-minute Harrison Ford thriller The Fugitive. The film went on to earn seven Oscar nominations at the 66th Academy Awards, including best picture. And it won in the best supporting actor category for Tommy Lee Jones' performance. The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below.
Call something a "real train wreck" and it's considered a put-down. Not in this fast-track, no-stops chase movie with a massive train-wreck scene that's going to have audiences scrambling for cover.
With a perfectly cast Harrison Ford reprising David Jansen's 1970s TV role ...
Call something a "real train wreck" and it's considered a put-down. Not in this fast-track, no-stops chase movie with a massive train-wreck scene that's going to have audiences scrambling for cover.
With a perfectly cast Harrison Ford reprising David Jansen's 1970s TV role ...
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