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The Fugitive UPGRADED 48 discs COMPLETE 120 episodes Best Available Quality |
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NO Resellers PLEASE!
PP, Google Checkout, Cash, Personal check, Money Order/Cashiers Check, Cash On Delivery (COD), Visa/MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Wire/Bank transfer. ALL MANNER OF PAYMENTS ACCEPTED!!
The hunt for the best available quality set of this fabulous series is over! Time to retire your old 100% broadcast sourced 24 disc set with those many chopped up episodes and channel logos getting in the way. This deluxe hybrid set has far fewer glitches than the old set. COMPLETE and upgraded versions of broadcast sourced Seasons Two, Three and Four are included in this set. For the true Fugutuve enthusiast, this is the set to own! Season One is now shown in near perfect retail quality over eight discs. As is the first half of Season 2. For those of us who object to the goofy music that was added to the Second Season set's episodes included here, remember that the entire Second Season is also included in this set in the broadcast sourced part of the set with the original Pete Rugolo scoring intact.
Finally to complete this set is the entire series run of the 2001 Fugutive series. Its ALL HERE!!
The Fugitive, ranked by TV Guide among the top 40 shows of all time, is just as gripping now as when the falsely convicted Dr. Richard Kimble's odyssey to find his slain wife's real killer began nearly 45 years ago. David Janssen's Kimble is a TV icon (No. 22 on Bravo's list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters), the haunted, hunted man desperately trying to find the elusive one-armed man he witnessed fleeing his home on the night of the murder before the relentless Lt. Philip Gerard (Barry Morse) finds Kimble. But at the heart of these 120 episodes is not so much the chase, but instead the compelling human dramas that convey "how it is" with Kimble, who moves from town to town, taking odd jobs, and reluctantly becoming involved in the lives of troubled strangers he meets. His presence is usually greeted with suspicion and hostility before he inevitably ingratiates himself to that week's guest star and leaves that individual in better shape as he departs in the epilog section of each episode for the next week's adventure.
The Fugitive has a palpable noir sensibility. In the first episode, an upstanding citizen (guest star Brian Keith) is actually an abusive husband, whose wife (Vera Miles) Kimble is compelled to protect. Acting at the husband's behest, two cops lean on Kimble to leave town. "Why would the average man be scared of the police?" one of them taunts Kimble. In "The Witch," Kimble nearly falls prey to mob justice after false accusations from a young girl. There are several Kimble-Gerard near misses, the most memorable occurring in the two-parter "Never Wave Goodbye," in which Kimble, tired of running, puts down roots as an apprentice sailmaker in Santa Barbara. In the storm-tossed climax, Kimble must decide whether to let Gerard drown or save his life. Essential to The Fugitive mythology is "The Girl from Little Egypt," in which Kimble, recuperating after being hit by a car, flashes back to the events preceding his wife's murder and his subsequent trial, conviction and escape from a Death Row-bound train. We also get our first, harrowing glimpse of the one-armed man (Bert Raisch). Another benchmark episode is "Home Is the Hunted," in which Kimble returns home following his father's heart attack and gets a less than warm welcome from his embittered brother (look for young Billy Mumy and Clint Howard as Kimble's nephews). The change of scenery in each episode allows for appearances by an impressive gallery of character actors, several at the beginning of their careers, including Sandy Dennis, Bruce Dern, Robert Duvall, Jack Klugman, and Jack Weston. No collector of classic TV can afford to let this top quality Fugitive collection get away.
Please note that you will also receive the entire series run of the 2001 Fugitive series.
We do NOT do artwork on DVD's and they are shipped in clear faced white sleeves to assure they arrive safe and with delivery confirmation on all orders.
DVD's are recorded on name brand discs normally in the DVD-R format which is compatible with most new DVD Players. DVD+R's available upon request. Please check your owner's manual or contact the manufacturer to make certain these discs will work with your system before buying.
The American copyright law known as "The Berne Act" that clearly states: films unreleased in the United States, including original versions of films altered and/or edited for release in the United States, are NOT protected by American copyright; thus, they are considered public domain. Our entire purpose is to provide otherwise available or unavailable films or television shows to the serious collector. These series are offered to other collectors ONLY! We comply with the following laws:
1. Video Home Recording Act P.L 102 - 563, 106 Stat 4237 Codified at 17 U.S.C. 1001 - 1010 in October 1992. This states that no action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on manufacture, importation, or distribution of a digital or analog recording medium or based on the noncommercial use of such device or medium, no rights are intended, expressed, or implied.
2. Supreme Court Case: Sony Corp VS Universal Studios in 1984.
We are simply a small mom & pop operation bringing people something they cannot get commercially or afford otherwise.
The DVD's that are listed here have been thoroughly researched and found to be in the Public Domain. These films and televisions programs are from our personal collection. Our master prints originate from sources outside the U.S. or collections built over the years through trades and purchases from other Classic TV/Movie fans' private collections. It is our understanding that all material offered for sale here is in the Public Domain.
All DVDs are recorded on new brand name brand DVD+or-R media and are region free NTSC.
Because of ease of copying this media, we cannot offer refunds only replacements for defective discs. |
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