The Fugitive S04E28 The Shattered Full Episode
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0:59 - 1:00Come on down!
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1:01 - 1:03There's no place to go.
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1:12 - 1:16Starring David Janssen
as Dr. Richard Kimble. -
1:16 - 1:19An innocent victim of blind justice,
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1:19 - 1:21falsely convicted
for the murder of his wife, -
1:23 - 1:25reprieved by fate
when a train wreck freed him -
1:25 - 1:27en route to the death house.
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1:27 - 1:30Freed him to hide
in lonely desperation, -
1:31 - 1:35to change his identity,
to toil at many jobs. -
1:36 - 1:38Freed him to search
for a one-armed man -
1:38 - 1:41he saw leave
the scene of the crime. -
1:41 - 1:45Freed him to run
before the relentless pursuit -
1:45 - 1:49of the police lieutenant
obsessed with his capture. -
1:49 - 1:52The guest stars in tonight's story:
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1:52 - 1:53Laurence Naismith,
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1:54 - 1:56Antoinette Bower,
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1:56 - 1:58Paul Mantee.
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2:22 - 2:24For some people,
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2:24 - 2:27a railroad terminal
is a way station on a journey. -
2:28 - 2:34For Richard Kimble, the fugitive,
every escape route can be a trap, -
2:34 - 2:38every move an unforeseen step
toward capture. -
3:31 - 3:34- Morning.
- Morning. -
3:35 - 3:37How much for this?
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3:38 - 3:40Three dollars and a half?
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3:41 - 3:43- For a razor?
- What do you usually pay? -
3:44 - 3:47- Well, not much more than a dollar.
- A dollar it is, then. -
3:48 - 3:50I'd Like a bar of soap
and a couple of towels. -
3:51 - 3:53Uh, couple of those chocolate bars.
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3:54 - 3:57- How much will all that be?
- Dollar 25 cents. -
3:59 - 4:00How Long have you worked here?
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4:01 - 4:03I'm just minding the place
for my brother. -
4:03 - 4:05He don't usually get anybody
at this hour. -
4:06 - 4:09All right, tell you what. I'll give you $3
for all of this. Is that okay? -
4:09 - 4:11Sounds about right to me.
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4:12 - 4:13Here you go.
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4:20 - 4:23If you're interested
in the want ads, try The Courier. -
4:23 - 4:25The print's bigger.
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4:26 - 4:28- I already have a job.
- Too bad. -
4:29 - 4:30I'm Looking for a handyman.
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4:30 - 4:33Ten days' work at $10 a day,
and all you can eat. -
4:35 - 4:37Thank you,
but I'm on my way to Oregon. -
4:37 - 4:39From where?
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4:40 - 4:42Olympia.
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4:42 - 4:46- You took the long way around?
- I wanted to see some of the country. -
4:46 - 4:48Well, you've come
to the right locality for that. -
4:48 - 4:51That's one thing we have miles
and miles of. -
4:53 - 4:55I'll take this. Uh...
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4:55 - 4:59- It's marked $10.
- Ten dollars it is, then. -
5:00 - 5:02- Morning, Miss Cross.
- Morning, Sam. Any mail? -
5:02 - 5:04Oh, you got a whole week's worth.
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5:05 - 5:07Uh, I'll give you a ride to the bus stop
in Edgemont, -
5:07 - 5:11if you don't mind stopping by
my place for a moment. -
5:12 - 5:14- All right.
- Why the hesitation? -
5:16 - 5:20Are you afraid to accept a ride
from a strange woman? -
5:20 - 5:24Or is it because you're wondering why
I'd give a ride to a strange man? -
5:24 - 5:27- A little of both, I guess.
- Well, I trust my judgment. -
5:27 - 5:30I don't think you'll get out of line,
because you're a gentleman. -
5:30 - 5:33And you can't rob me,
because I'm poor. Ha, ha. -
5:33 - 5:34- Thanks, Sam.
- Uh-huh. -
5:34 - 5:35Thank you.
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5:36 - 5:40Gas, electricity, New York lawyer,
New York mother. -
5:41 - 5:42I really do need help.
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5:43 - 5:46I'm opening an exhibition
of my ceramics a week from Saturday, -
5:46 - 5:48and I can't get the place
in shape by myself. -
5:48 - 5:50How about it?
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5:51 - 5:55- When do I start?
- Tomorrow morning. -
5:55 - 5:57I'll drive you out there now,
give you dinner and an advance, -
5:58 - 6:00and you can come back in
and get a room at the Pinedale Hotel. -
6:01 - 6:02All right, it's a deal.
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6:02 - 6:05Good. Sam, would you
ask your brother to call me -
6:05 - 6:07when he gets the new tile?
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6:08 - 6:09Oh, yes, ma'am.
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6:37 - 6:39We're pretty far from civilization
up here, -
6:39 - 6:42but if you wanna get away
from smog and traffic -
6:42 - 6:46and getting Lost in the crowd,
it's not a bad place to be. -
6:49 - 6:50Isn't it lonely?
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6:51 - 6:54I've been alone in the big city
all my life. -
6:54 - 6:56- Married?
- Mm-hm. -
6:56 - 6:58Four years. That was the loneliest.
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6:59 - 7:02Do you have a family in Portland?
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7:02 - 7:04No, just a job.
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7:05 - 7:07Did you ever have a family?
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7:09 - 7:12- Yes.
- What happened? -
7:15 - 7:17She died.
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7:34 - 7:36You have company.
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7:46 - 7:48What are you doing in my house,
Robert? -
7:48 - 7:50Your door was unlocked.
One day, you're gonna come home -
7:50 - 7:52and find everything gone
but the wallpaper. -
7:52 - 7:55They're welcome to that too,
if it'll make them happy. -
7:55 - 7:56You were supposed to come down
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7:56 - 7:58and get your business license
renewed. -
7:58 - 8:01Come on, Robert,
this isn't an official visit. -
8:01 - 8:04You're driving your own car,
you're out of uniform, -
8:04 - 8:07so you're off duty.
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8:08 - 8:10- Uh, this is my friend--
KIMBLE: Ben Lewis. -
8:10 - 8:13Ben Lewis, Deputy Robert Howe.
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8:13 - 8:16- You a stranger in town?
- I just got here. -
8:16 - 8:18Got business here in town?
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8:18 - 8:20Robert, stop asking
so many questions. -
8:20 - 8:22Mr. Lewis is a friend of mine.
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8:24 - 8:26He's going to help me out
on the house. -
8:26 - 8:29Okay. Be seeing you.
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8:32 - 8:35He's jealous, but he'll get over it.
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8:36 - 8:38I'll send him a birthday card, I think.
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8:39 - 8:41It isn't really for two weeks,
but he's so wrapped up in being a cop, -
8:41 - 8:44he won't notice the difference.
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8:45 - 8:50I, uh, don't think I should stay.
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8:52 - 8:55Are you afraid of him
because he's a cop? -
8:56 - 8:57No.
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8:58 - 9:01Well, then let's have something to eat,
and I'll show you what's to be done. -
9:12 - 9:14How do you like your cocoa?
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9:15 - 9:17I'll take it straight.
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9:17 - 9:18- You're a brave man.
- Yeah, well... -
9:19 - 9:23It's made from clean, uncut Brazil bean
and has a kick like a mule. -
9:23 - 9:26I cut mine with a dash of cognac.
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9:26 - 9:30Well, you're a very, uh, hardy soul.
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9:30 - 9:32- Try to be stoical.
- Stoical. -
9:34 - 9:37Will you be able to drive me
to the Pinedale Hotel? -
9:38 - 9:40No such place.
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9:40 - 9:44Uh, the nearest hotel is in Bellman,
which is a hundred miles away. -
9:44 - 9:46You can stay right here
in the living room. -
9:46 - 9:49Why the story
about the Pinedale Hotel? -
9:51 - 9:54I was afraid I'd scare you
if I invited you into my house right off. -
9:54 - 9:57Some people have ideas
about these things. -
9:57 - 10:00- And you don't?
- I have my own ideas. -
10:01 - 10:05- But they're kind of different.
- For example? -
10:05 - 10:07Life is short, for one,
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10:07 - 10:12and you have to trust yourself
and what you feel about people. -
10:12 - 10:14- Andrea--
- No. -
10:14 - 10:17Uh, I know, I think,
what you're going to say: -
10:17 - 10:19that you're not what I think you are,
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10:19 - 10:21and that I don't know
anything about you. -
10:22 - 10:24Have you ever watched children
at play? -
10:24 - 10:26How they can take to each other
at first glance -
10:27 - 10:28and stay friends forever.
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10:28 - 10:30But we're not children, though.
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10:32 - 10:33That's a pity.
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10:36 - 10:38Drink your cocoa. It's bedtime.
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10:49 - 10:51Do you think
you can tuck yourself in? -
10:51 - 10:53I'll manage it.
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10:53 - 10:55Well, then I'll see you
in the morning. -
10:56 - 10:57Night.
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11:09 - 11:10Andrea?
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11:10 - 11:14Shh. You'll wake everyone.
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11:22 - 11:23What time is it?
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11:24 - 11:25It's 2:00.
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11:26 - 11:28The rain woke me.
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11:29 - 11:31It's nice, isn't it?
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11:34 - 11:35Yes.
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11:38 - 11:39Do you want me to Leave?
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11:44 - 11:45No.
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11:52 - 11:53A five-state alarm has been issued
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11:53 - 11:55for the apprehension
of Richard Kimble, -
11:55 - 11:57a convicted murderer.
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11:57 - 11:58The fugitive is thought to be
making his way -
11:59 - 12:00toward the Pinedale-Edgemont
area. -
12:01 - 12:03The fugitive,
wanted for the murder of his wife, -
12:03 - 12:07is 6 feet, 160 pounds, dark hair,
medium complexion, -
12:07 - 12:11and was last seen wearing
a white shirt and brown slacks. -
12:15 - 12:18In one moment,
the local weather picture. -
12:31 - 12:35Ben, are you Richard Kimble?
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12:38 - 12:41I heard it on the radio just now.
They're looking for you. -
12:43 - 12:45Is it...?
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12:45 - 12:47Is it true what they said you did?
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12:49 - 12:50I was convicted for it.
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12:50 - 12:53- Is it true?
- No. -
12:53 - 12:56- What can I do?
- Nothing. -
12:58 - 12:59They know you're here.
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12:59 - 13:01They know you're in
the Pinedale-Edgemont district. -
13:01 - 13:03Robert-- Deputy Howe will be back.
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13:05 - 13:08- There a way out of here?
- Yes. -
13:08 - 13:10There's a road winding up
into the mountains that leads to a Lake. -
13:10 - 13:13You can take my car.
About a mile into the mountains, -
13:13 - 13:16you'll come to a turnout
over a 500-foot drop. -
13:16 - 13:18Send the car over the side.
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13:18 - 13:21By the time they get down there
to investigate, you can get away. -
13:21 - 13:23I can't do that to your car.
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13:23 - 13:25Be tough.
You've got to get out of here. -
13:28 - 13:30- Thanks, Andrea.
- Good luck. -
13:51 - 13:54Calling Deputy Robert Howe.
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13:55 - 13:56This is Howe. What's up?
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13:56 - 13:59Kimble is believed headed
toward Ridge Road. -
13:59 - 14:00South entry blocked.
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14:00 - 14:04Continue to North entry
and establish block. Out. -
16:34 - 16:37Easy. Easy. Back. Back.
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17:00 - 17:01Easy.
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17:01 - 17:03Take it easy.
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17:03 - 17:04Relax.
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17:19 - 17:22Here Drink this.
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17:23 - 17:24Go on, drink it all.
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17:34 - 17:38- It was a hunting accident.
- Yeah. Sure. -
17:39 - 17:44And after you shot yourself,
you Lost your gun in the woods. -
17:44 - 17:48Then, to make quite sure
you bled to death in style, -
17:48 - 17:52you took off your hunting clothes
and put on a white shirt and tie. -
17:57 - 18:00Looks like a .38 caliber
police special. -
18:00 - 18:03Any good reason
why I shouldn't turn you in? -
18:14 - 18:16- Are they still after you?
- I don't know. -
18:16 - 18:18Why are they after you?
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18:20 - 18:22Don't lie to me, sir.
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18:22 - 18:24I found you on my land.
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18:27 - 18:29- Why do they want you?
- If I'm intruding-- -
18:29 - 18:31Oh, you're intruding, all right.
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18:32 - 18:35I'm just trying to figure out
the easiest way to get rid of you. -
18:36 - 18:38If you'll just show me
how to get off your land... -
18:38 - 18:41After all the blood you've lost,
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18:41 - 18:43you'd fall flat on your face
within a hundred yards, -
18:43 - 18:45and shall have to haul you
back here again. -
18:46 - 18:49I guess I should be grateful
that you're such a humanitarian. -
18:50 - 18:55There was a rabbi named Akiva,
a great Hebrew scholar. -
18:55 - 18:59Lived around about the time
of the second exile. -
18:59 - 19:03A lesser rabbi
named Ben Zoma wrote, -
19:03 - 19:05''When I die and go up to heaven,
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19:05 - 19:08God will not ask me,
'Why are you not Akiva?' -
19:08 - 19:12He will ask me,
'Why are you not Ben Zoma?''' -
19:12 - 19:16So I don't try to be a humanitarian
or anything else I'm not. -
19:22 - 19:27- Now what happens?
- Nothing happens now. -
19:28 - 19:31When your wound is healed,
you'll leave. -
19:36 - 19:38Here
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19:41 - 19:42What is it?
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19:43 - 19:45Chockahaw stew.
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19:45 - 19:50Home-grown barley, wild berries,
thyme, thistle, -
19:50 - 19:51and a shot of corn liquor.
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19:51 - 19:54You're the first man besides myself
that has ever tasted it. -
19:54 - 19:56How come?
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19:57 - 20:00What you said
about my being an intruder. -
20:01 - 20:03You've been alone up here
for a long while. -
20:04 - 20:08I made myself free of you
and your kind. -
20:08 - 20:10Free of the world.
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20:10 - 20:12Can you understand that?
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20:12 - 20:15I haven't laid eyes on a man
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20:17 - 20:19for 14 years.
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20:19 - 20:22Are you sure you covered
that whole canyon? -
20:22 - 20:23All right.
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20:25 - 20:28No. Leave it there. We'll have the
laboratory man down in the morning. -
20:28 - 20:30Come in.
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20:30 - 20:34Hi, Robert.
Got here as fast as I could. -
20:34 - 20:36Mr. Jensen gave me a ride.
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20:36 - 20:39The wreckage crew got down
to your car, and Kimble wasn't in it. -
20:39 - 20:41Good for him.
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20:41 - 20:44- Kimble is a convicted murderer.
- Well, now that you know he's alive, -
20:45 - 20:47you can hunt him down
and bring him to justice. -
20:47 - 20:49Andrea, we're not dealing
with Robin Hood. -
20:49 - 20:53- This man murdered his wife.
- I don't believe that. -
20:56 - 20:59How could you possibly know?
You only knew him for one day. -
20:59 - 21:02Sometimes that is enough.
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21:03 - 21:06Yes, I guess it depends on how well
you got to know him. -
21:07 - 21:09Oh, Look, Robert,
you brought me down here. -
21:10 - 21:13- Where was Kimble heading?
- I don't know. -
21:13 - 21:15- You gave him your car.
- He took it. -
21:16 - 21:17Are you willing to swear
at a theft charge? -
21:18 - 21:19Oh, Robert, don't be silly.
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21:19 - 21:22If you wanna test my feelings for him,
well, just ask me. -
21:22 - 21:25Your feelings
are none of my business. -
21:34 - 21:36Evans Gambit.
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21:47 - 21:49Not bad.
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21:50 - 21:53Well, there's no way out.
You're beaten. -
21:54 - 21:56Well, the game's just begun.
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21:58 - 22:00That's the difference between
your world and mine. -
22:01 - 22:03Down there,
in what you call the real world, -
22:04 - 22:06you don't know
that life is running out on you. -
22:06 - 22:08You waste what God gave you,
always thinking, -
22:09 - 22:13''It's just begun. It's just begun.''
And then it's ended. -
22:16 - 22:19And what did you ever have
or see or feel -
22:19 - 22:23or touch that's real?
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22:25 - 22:26There are many ways to Live.
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22:26 - 22:33Oh, I know. I know all about that.
I've lived those ways for 40 years. -
22:33 - 22:35And what did you do?
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22:37 - 22:39I've forgotten those years.
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22:39 - 22:42- There's nothing you miss?
- I don't miss anything. -
22:42 - 22:46How can you miss something
when it's no longer remembered? -
22:46 - 22:48What about companionship?
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22:49 - 22:52I've got all the companionship
I need. -
22:53 - 22:59Birds, the wild deer, my dogs,
forest, the mountains. -
23:01 - 23:03When I was young, I wouldve laughed
and thought a man crazy -
23:03 - 23:06who told me he talked to the trees
and the stones. -
23:06 - 23:10But I talk to them, and I listen,
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23:10 - 23:12and they talk to me.
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23:12 - 23:16And what they have to say to me
is fresh and different each day. -
23:18 - 23:22Read Thoreau.
He'll tell you all about it. -
23:22 - 23:25And even Thoreau
didn't leave the world forever. -
23:25 - 23:28He was in Walden for two years,
then he came back. -
23:29 - 23:31He wouldn't have done that today.
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23:31 - 23:35He lived in a world that was still made
for men and not machines. -
23:35 - 23:39Do you think he would've allowed
himself to become a slave to his car, -
23:39 - 23:40to his lawyer,
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23:41 - 23:44to the 101 things that run a man's life
from sunup to sundown? -
23:45 - 23:49For 40 years, I was one of them,
alone among them. -
23:51 - 23:55Then I came up here
and was born again. -
24:02 - 24:05I'm very grateful
for what you've done for me. -
24:06 - 24:10Don't thank me.
I didn't want you here. -
24:11 - 24:13I'll be leaving tomorrow.
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24:16 - 24:21Well, uh, it's a long...
It's rough country where you're going. -
24:21 - 24:24Besides, your arm isn't healed yet.
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24:25 - 24:27You shouldn't be leaving
for a day or two. -
24:29 - 24:30Well, I can't wait.
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24:31 - 24:35- There are things I have to do.
- That's what I mean. -
24:37 - 24:39You set yourself on the treadmill,
and you can't get off, -
24:39 - 24:42not even when your life's
in the balance. -
24:42 - 24:45You get caught up in the world
and its ways, -
24:45 - 24:48and you let it ride you
right up to the end. -
24:49 - 24:52You look at your watch,
and you see time flying, -
24:52 - 24:57and you ignore eternity
all around you. -
24:58 - 25:00It would take a very unusual man
to be able to handle -
25:00 - 25:03something as big as eternity.
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25:35 - 25:38I want you to know
I appreciate what you did for me. -
25:38 - 25:42No more than I'd do for a bird
with a broken wing. -
25:44 - 25:46Well, the bird would be grateful.
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25:48 - 25:50Thank you.
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26:10 - 26:14- Thought you were going.
- I was. Could you call off your dogs? -
26:14 - 26:16Certainly.
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26:28 - 26:30What's the matter with you?
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26:32 - 26:36Mr. Lewis has got a long way to go,
so you better get out of the way. -
26:38 - 26:41Well, I don't know
what's bothering them. -
26:41 - 26:42What's that?
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26:44 - 26:48Oh, I see. They want you to stay.
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26:48 - 26:51They don't want you to leave
until your wound's healed. -
26:51 - 26:53When they feel as strongly as that
about anything, -
26:53 - 26:57even I don't cross them.
So we better get inside. -
27:02 - 27:04What are you trying to do?
Keep me prisoner here? -
27:04 - 27:07Well, now,
that's looking on the negative side. -
27:07 - 27:11- Well, what's the point, John?
- I told you, you're not fit to travel. -
27:11 - 27:12When you're ready to go,
you'll go by night -
27:13 - 27:15and be five miles past my place
by daybreak. -
27:15 - 27:18Go now by day, and,
weak as you are, you'll get caught. -
27:19 - 27:22- I'll take that chance.
- Well, I won't. -
27:22 - 27:24If you're caught near here,
they'll start asking questions, -
27:24 - 27:26and sooner or later,
they'll come to me. -
27:27 - 27:28Then I shall have to go down there
with them. -
27:28 - 27:30- Do you know what that means?
- That-- -
27:30 - 27:33- The end of my life.
- Doesn't make any sense, John. -
27:33 - 27:34The longer I stay in this county,
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27:34 - 27:36the longer they'll be able
to track me here. -
27:36 - 27:38What are you gonna say
if they find me here? -
27:38 - 27:42- I'll worry about that.
- I'm sorry. It's my decision. -
27:42 - 27:44All right, go ahead.
As a matter of fact, -
27:44 - 27:46we were going to get some rabbits
for dinner. -
27:48 - 27:51Well, if I'm too sick to travel,
I suppose I'm too sick to go hunting. -
27:51 - 27:56Wrong on two counts, Mr. Lewis.
Didn't say we were going hunting. -
27:56 - 28:01I trap my food.
My gun is mainly for self-defense. -
28:01 - 28:03- You said two counts.
- Ah, yes. -
28:03 - 28:05That's right.
When I said we were going, -
28:05 - 28:07I meant the dogs and myself.
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28:07 - 28:10Of course, I shall expect you
to be here when we get back. -
28:11 - 28:15In case you've forgotten,
we've, uh, got a chess game to finish. -
29:36 - 29:39Kimble must be long gone
out of our territory by now. -
29:39 - 29:41I think we're wasting our time.
-
29:41 - 29:44Do you have something more pressing
on your mind? -
29:44 - 29:46I mean, have we got
a local crime wave -
29:46 - 29:48that I haven't heard anything about?
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29:52 - 29:55Call the main station in Edgemont.
Have them maintain their patrols -
29:55 - 29:57on our side of the mountain
for another few days. -
30:01 - 30:04Edgemont. Edgemont station.
This is Pinedale. -
30:42 - 30:45Looks as though Ben has left us.
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30:45 - 30:49And after you telling him not to leave
till his wound was healed. -
30:50 - 30:53Well, we better go
and bring him back. -
31:12 - 31:16Easy, now! Take your time.
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31:18 - 31:20There's no hurry at all.
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32:21 - 32:23Pepper.
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33:47 - 33:48Come on down!
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33:49 - 33:51There's no place to go.
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34:28 - 34:30Why did you take me in
in the first place? -
34:30 - 34:31Because you needed help.
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34:31 - 34:34Why didn't you give me that help
and then send me on my way? -
34:34 - 34:35I had my reasons.
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34:35 - 34:37The reasons are that you're lonely,
Mallory. -
34:37 - 34:39For someone to talk to,
anyone to talk to. -
34:39 - 34:41I never needed anyone but myself.
-
34:41 - 34:44And look what you've become:
a stir-crazy old man -
34:44 - 34:46chasing another human being
around the countryside -
34:46 - 34:50with a shotgun
because you can't stand to be alone. -
34:51 - 34:54There's planting to do tomorrow.
You can help me if you like. -
34:54 - 34:58Do you good to get down to the earth,
plant your own food. -
35:02 - 35:04This cold night air.
-
35:04 - 35:06You can do me a favor.
-
35:06 - 35:09Take some of the smoked meat
out to the dogs. -
35:25 - 35:29Thanks. That'll get me fixed up
in no time. -
35:29 - 35:31You're running a high fever, Mallory.
-
35:33 - 35:36I ran a temperature of 106 once.
-
35:38 - 35:41Got it down in a night.
Hot water and elderberry herbs. -
35:42 - 35:44Your thermometer
was probably out of whack. -
35:44 - 35:47You're a sick man. You have
a severe pulmonary infection. -
35:47 - 35:48You need a doctor.
-
35:49 - 35:52I've got nothing but a cold.
-
35:52 - 35:56Besides, no doctor's gonna make
any house calls up here. -
35:56 - 35:59- Then I'll go get some medicines.
- And run off? -
36:00 - 36:02You'll have to think of something
better than that. -
36:04 - 36:07Mallory, you're a 65-year-old man.
-
36:08 - 36:10That infection's worse
than it was last night. -
36:10 - 36:12It'll be even worse tonight.
-
36:13 - 36:15- How do you know so much about it?
- I'm a doctor. -
36:17 - 36:19Police don't go chasing doctors
through woods. -
36:19 - 36:21They do
when they're wanted for murder. -
36:23 - 36:25That means nothing to me.
-
36:26 - 36:29What it means is
I'm putting my life in your hands. -
36:30 - 36:33I've seen things like this before.
I know what I'm talking about. -
36:34 - 36:36You need medicines,
new medicines. -
36:36 - 36:38Medicines you know nothing about.
If you don't get them, you'll die. -
36:41 - 36:43That's a fine story.
-
36:45 - 36:47When I feel better,
you can tell me another. -
37:01 - 37:03MALLORY:
Ben. -
37:05 - 37:07Yes?
-
37:07 - 37:10Sounds like the dogs are hungry.
-
37:11 - 37:14You been feeding them on time?
-
37:15 - 37:17Yeah, I've been feeding them
on time. -
37:18 - 37:21I don't know what's got into them.
-
37:22 - 37:24I don't know.
-
37:29 - 37:32I can't see the truck from here.
-
37:34 - 37:36Ben. Ben.
-
37:38 - 37:39I'm here.
-
37:46 - 37:49- That's cold.
- It'll make you feel better. -
37:51 - 37:55It's cold. Get the fire going.
-
37:58 - 38:02Mallory, let me get
those medicines. -
38:03 - 38:04You sure you've been feeding
those dogs? -
38:05 - 38:06Yes.
-
38:12 - 38:15You're a good fella, Ben.
You're a good fella. -
38:17 - 38:20Go make yourself some herb tea.
-
38:22 - 38:24It'll save you from catching cold.
-
38:29 - 38:31We'll go fishing tomorrow.
-
38:32 - 38:34Fishing.
-
38:35 - 38:38Ah, I-- I know where...
-
38:41 - 38:42I know where...
-
38:43 - 38:45Nellie?
-
38:46 - 38:48Nellie?
-
38:49 - 38:51I know...
-
39:21 - 39:23Come in.
-
39:27 - 39:29What are you doing here?
-
39:29 - 39:31- I need a doctor.
- What happened? You didn't go over -
39:31 - 39:33- the side with the car?
- It's not for me. -
39:33 - 39:35For who?
You should've been over the mountain -
39:35 - 39:37and halfway to California by now.
-
39:37 - 39:40I sort of got detoured, and I ran into
this old man in the mountains. -
39:40 - 39:42He's sick. He needs help.
-
39:42 - 39:43- You ran into old Mr. Mallory?
- Yeah. -
39:43 - 39:45From the stories I hear,
you're lucky to be here. -
39:46 - 39:48- He saved my life.
- What do you wanna do? -
39:49 - 39:50- Get a doctor up there.
- Oh, boy. -
39:51 - 39:53You've chosen a bad time.
We haven't got a doctor in Pinedale. -
39:54 - 39:56The one we have rides circuit
over the whole country. -
39:56 - 39:58He's in Bellman now.
That's a hundred miles away. -
39:58 - 39:59Is there a pharmacy here?
-
40:00 - 40:02Well, Kugler's won't open
for another few hours. -
40:02 - 40:04Mr. Kugler lives
in the back of the store. -
40:04 - 40:06- What's the address?
- I'll come with you. -
40:08 - 40:13- Well, what's the emergency?
- I'll let him tell you. -
40:14 - 40:18Mr. Mallory, the old man
that lives up in the hills, he's sick. -
40:19 - 40:22Well, he's running a high fever.
I think it's a pulmonary infection. -
40:23 - 40:24He won't come out
of the mountains. -
40:24 - 40:27If he doesn't get antibiotics,
I think he might die. -
40:28 - 40:32Doctor's off at Bellman.
Should be back Monday or Tuesday. -
40:32 - 40:35Mr. Kugler, we can't wait
until Monday or Tuesday. -
40:35 - 40:38- That's why we came to you.
- What do you want me to do? -
40:38 - 40:40Take the drugs up there to him.
-
40:41 - 40:42It's against the law.
-
40:43 - 40:45Mr. Kugler, you're the closest thing
we have to a doctor, -
40:45 - 40:47and a man's life is in danger.
-
40:48 - 40:51All right, I'm willing to let you have
the medicines, if you'll sign for them. -
40:51 - 40:53But nobody's gonna get me
to go up there. -
40:54 - 40:57That old hermit's touched in the head.
Everybody knows that. -
40:57 - 40:59Can't get near the cabin.
-
40:59 - 41:01Last year, the Frederickson boy
strayed up there, -
41:01 - 41:03and those dogs nearly killed him.
-
41:06 - 41:09You give us the drugs,
and I'll take it up to him. -
41:09 - 41:12Ben, I'll go. Is that all right?
-
41:12 - 41:16Well, if you're fool enough.
It's none of my business. -
41:16 - 41:21Andrea, he's right.
It's too dangerous. Uh, you stay here. -
41:21 - 41:22- What about you?
- The dogs know me. -
41:23 - 41:25- They won't hurt me.
- Not unless Mallory tells them to. -
41:25 - 41:26He won't tell them to.
He's a sick man. -
41:27 - 41:28What about the police?
-
41:28 - 41:31They lost you once. They're not going
to let you get away again. -
41:33 - 41:35He saved my life. I can't let him die.
-
41:36 - 41:38Here are some antibiotics.
-
41:39 - 41:41Give him two pills right off,
and one every three hours. -
41:41 - 41:43I put in something for the pain.
-
41:43 - 41:45I'm really sticking my neck out.
-
41:46 - 41:47- I'll need your signature.
- I'll sign it. -
41:47 - 41:50- Would you put them on my account?
- Yeah. -
41:50 - 41:52Thank you, Mr. Kugler.
-
42:31 - 42:32I wish you'd let me go with you.
-
42:38 - 42:39I won't be coming back, Andrea.
-
42:41 - 42:43I don't believe that.
-
42:45 - 42:46I'll expect to have you
-
42:46 - 42:50come pounding at my door someday
at 5 in the morning. -
43:24 - 43:27I told you I'd track you down.
-
43:27 - 43:30You didn't track me down.
I was in town. I came back. -
43:30 - 43:32You're lying.
-
43:32 - 43:36You tricked me,
and you did the same for my dogs. -
43:39 - 43:42Now I'm gonna turn them loose.
-
43:43 - 43:44Wait a minute.
-
43:45 - 43:46Here
-
43:54 - 43:56Medicine.
-
44:00 - 44:02Why?
-
44:03 - 44:04Why didn't you keep going on?
-
44:05 - 44:07The same reason you helped me.
-
44:12 - 44:15All right. All right.
-
44:31 - 44:34Robert. Glad you could come.
-
44:36 - 44:39- Where is he, Andrea?
- Who? -
44:44 - 44:46Got a call from Kugler this morning.
-
44:46 - 44:47Said a man
answering Kimble's description -
44:48 - 44:50came in for some medication.
-
44:50 - 44:52- He must be ill.
- Well, then maybe he'll die, -
44:53 - 44:55and you'll have
all your problems solved. -
44:56 - 44:59Kugler said he told some wild story
about needing the medication -
44:59 - 45:00for old man Mallory.
-
45:00 - 45:02That's silly, isn't it?
-
45:02 - 45:04No one can get near
the old man's cabin. -
45:05 - 45:07Maybe it's not so silly.
-
45:07 - 45:08Maybe he was telling the truth.
-
45:09 - 45:11- Are you going up there?
- Yes. -
45:12 - 45:13- I'm going with you.
- No, you're not. -
45:13 - 45:15If he's there, there may be trouble.
-
45:15 - 45:18If you don't take me,
I'll go on my own. -
45:18 - 45:19Okay.
-
45:25 - 45:31Take one of these three times a day
until the fever's completely gone. -
45:31 - 45:33Which means you're leaving?
-
45:35 - 45:38Well, if you want to go,
I can't stop you. -
45:39 - 45:41The pharmacist
may have called police. -
45:42 - 45:44If he did, they'll be coming up here.
-
45:44 - 45:47There are a hundred places
I could show you. -
45:47 - 45:49They'd never find you.
-
45:49 - 45:51I have an appointment to keep.
-
45:51 - 45:53You want to clear yourself, eh?
-
45:54 - 45:55For what?
-
45:55 - 45:57The good opinion of men?
-
45:57 - 46:01- I want to stop running.
- That's where you're wrong. -
46:01 - 46:03You'll find another excuse.
-
46:03 - 46:05You'll never stop running.
-
46:05 - 46:09You'll be like the rest of them,
on the treadmill until you die. -
46:09 - 46:14Here, you could have beauty
-
46:14 - 46:16outside your own door.
-
46:17 - 46:23Fulfillment in every grain of wheat
you plant and harvest. -
46:23 - 46:26A chance to be at peace
with your own soul. -
46:26 - 46:29- And loneliness.
- Yes. -
46:30 - 46:32And loneliness.
-
46:32 - 46:34But it's a small price to pay.
-
46:39 - 46:43There's somebody coming.
Hand me my boots. -
47:09 - 47:12You stay where you are, sheriff.
-
47:13 - 47:14We're going into your cabin,
Mr. Mallory. -
47:15 - 47:16Pull your dogs aside.
-
47:16 - 47:20The only place you're going
is back to where you came. -
47:20 - 47:22It's no use, Mallory.
We know he's in there. -
47:22 - 47:27There's no one in there.
I'm a mad hermit, sheriff. -
47:27 - 47:31Mad hermits
don't have house guests. -
47:31 - 47:35- By definition.
- Then why not let us in? -
47:35 - 47:37What are you protecting in there?
-
47:37 - 47:39My privacy.
-
47:39 - 47:44Mr. Mallory, I don't wanna hurt you
or your dogs, -
47:45 - 47:46but we're going into that cabin.
-
48:41 - 48:46I've told you, sheriff,
he didn't give me his life story, -
48:47 - 48:50and he didn't leave
a forwarding address. -
48:50 - 48:53Ah, what about you, Andrea?
You knew he was a fugitive. -
48:54 - 48:56The first time,
you told me he was an old friend. -
48:56 - 48:59- What's your story this time?
- Robert, you're not being a gentleman. -
48:59 - 49:01I'm a law officer.
-
49:01 - 49:04Then you ought to change professions,
because it's making you a bore. -
49:05 - 49:06There is nothing boring
about murder -
49:06 - 49:08or about helping a murderer
escape justice. -
49:09 - 49:11What do you wanna do,
send me to jail? -
49:11 - 49:14Would that satisfy
your sense of justice? -
49:22 - 49:25All right, let's go into Bellman
and get the doctor. Andrea. -
49:25 - 49:27You go. I'll wait here for the doctor.
-
49:28 - 49:30I know you mean well, young lady,
-
49:30 - 49:33but I've always managed
to look after myself. -
49:37 - 49:40- Thank you.
- Mr. Mallory, I've always been a girl -
49:40 - 49:44who knows when she's not wanted,
and it's never stopped me. -
49:44 - 49:45Robert.
-
49:54 - 49:57Now, Mr. Mallory,
where do you keep your cocoa? -
50:05 - 50:08A fugitive is a man in exile.
-
50:08 - 50:11A woman's love
can remain with him -
50:11 - 50:16only long enough
to remind him of his loss. -
50:16 - 50:21For Richard Kimble,
it is the price of freedom.
- Title:
- The Fugitive S04E28 The Shattered Full Episode
- Description:
-
The Fugitive S04E28 The Shattered Silence. A lonely woman in a small town hires Dr. Kimble as a handyman but discovers his true identity when a radio announcement is made that he is in the area. She gives him her car to escape but is shot by a deputy. While staggering through the woods, he's found by a recluse who quickly determines Kimble was shot by a policeman.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Film & TV
- Duration:
- 51:40
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