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- Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.
- A doctor, wrongly convicted for a murder he didn't commit, escapes custody and must stay ahead of the police to find the real killer.
- Valentine "Snakeskin" Xavier, a trouble-prone drifter trying to go straight, wanders into a small Mississippi town looking for a simple and honest life but finds himself embroiled with problem-filled women.
- With the city in a state of panic and misinformation traveling at the speed of social media, Mike's life and family hang in the balance as he becomes - The Fugitive.
- Wrongly convicted Dr. Kimble flees pursuing marshal Gerard to prove his innocence by finding the mysterious one-armed man who killed his wife and framed him.
- Jean is taken hostage at a bank by a foolish bank robber. As Jean left prison an hour earlier, the police assume he's the robber. Everything goes comically wrong. The robber's little daughter joins the fugitives.
- Three thieves escape from a heist, one of them killing the other two. He is sheltered by a prostitute and sought after by the police, but only after ten years his true motivation unravels.
- The hero is given his mentor's bow (the Heartbow) which chooses its new owner when passed on. It fires arrows that blow up like grenades, but can only be wielded by the one chosen to wield her. The hero is a member of a nomadic tribe wiped out by the Draikian Empire's forces. He attempts to find the wizard Lazar-Sa who might be able to help him. He is joined by a thief looking for adventure and cash, and the daughter of a goddess, Estra, looking to revenger herself on Lazar-Sa for crimes against her mother.
- Clare, a career criminal, is running for her life during the zombie apocalypse.
- A cop turned private investigator Brita Burrows, a retiring booze-prone Palm Springs cop Cutter, a young hotheaded cop Hareem, and a guilt-ridden disgraced ex-cop Graves, have to follow a client's husband and find a mysterious Mexican.
- Anti-Catholic and anti-cleric policies in the Mexican state of Tabasco lead the revolutionary government to persecute the state's last remaining priest.
- It chronicles the rise of Carlos Ghosn as well as the internal rivalries and tensions he sparked within Nissan-Renault and his dramatic arrest.
- A yakuza gang targets the blind masseur Zatoichi after he defeats their group in a wrestling match. Meanwhile a long lost love of Zatoichi's returns to his life.
- Set during the reign of King Injong, the protagonist is a royal physician desperate to cure his ailing daughter. He becomes a fugitive when he gets entangled in an assassination plot to poison the crown prince, and fights to save both his daughter's life and his own.
- For as long as she can remember, Jin Ji Ni (Lee Na Young) has been running for her life as the anonymous and seemingly omnipresent Melchidech tracks her down.
- The unaired original version of The Fugitive: Fear In A Desert City
- Zatoichi runs afoul of some evil fugitives, working for a corrupt law official.
- A barber commits a petty theft, which leads to his becoming involved in blackmail and murder.
- White-collar crime can destroy companies, cost investors billions, devastate families and wipe out a person's entire life savings. CNBC's new series "American Greed: The Fugitives" goes inside the world of active white-collar crime cases, telling never-before-heard stories. Each episode features interviews with law enforcement, prosecutors, and investor-victims, all sharing the goal of bringing these fugitives to face justice. Investment schemes are more sophisticated than ever before and the accused con-artists who orchestrate these scams use every tool at their disposal to dupe investors and evade capture. "American Greed: The Fugitives" takes viewers on the hunt to catch the most wanted white-collar fugitives.
- Billy joins an outlaw band led by a woman to clear his name of their crimes, which are being blamed on him.
- A half a million dollars has been stolen and stashed away and prison inmate Dutch knows where it is. So Government Agent Joe goes to prison and makes friends with Dutch. When Joe breaks them out, Dutch leads them to the money only to find it gone. But Dutch's old gang is on hand and they haven't found it either.
- During World War II, three prisoners escape from a labor camp.
- A secret service agent who falls from grace and loses everything to fate. Will he finally overcome his demons or succumb to the ever-pressing darkness.
- Reporter Terry Brewer goes to the Los Angeles airport to say goodbye to his sweetheart, airline hostess Rita Moore. He notices G-Man Mike Phelan among the passengers and assuming Phelan is on the trail of a criminal, decides to go along to get a story. When the plane makes a stop in New Mexico, passenger Mrs. Tristo buys a hunting knife from an Indian. Late that night, a shadowy figure approaches the sleeping Ramon Duval and plunges a knife into his heart. Phelan assumes charge of the situation and begins to question the passengers. Wanda Terrell, who is wanted-fugitive Killer Madsen in drag disguise, holds up Phelan and announces he is now running the show. He orders pilot Bob White to head the plane to Evansville, Indiana, Masden's hometown. When Rita offers Masden a cup of coffee, which includes a powerful sleeping potion, the suspicious Masden exchanges cups with co-pilot Johnnie Martin who passes out. The annoyed Masden knocks out pilot White and Rita is forced to take over the controls. A heavy dust storm (thanks to Fred Jackman's visual effects) has clogged the plane's motors, but White comes to in time to bring the plane to a landing in the worst of the storm area. The passengers and crew all take refuge in a farm house, still held captive by Masden. The fugitive forces White and Terry to go with him to repair the plane, but Rita has gotten a shotgun from the farmer and follows them.
- A series of disappearing acts as performed by a magician and his Spanish-garbed assistant.
- Takes the time setting six months after the PETA army suffered defeat when it attacked Japanese troops.
- Just after his man Louder loses the Sheriff's election to Ken, Flamer finds Ken's rowel. Then he and his men rob the train as he poses as Ken and leaves the rowel. The train crew's identification plus the rowel convicts Ken. Ken escapes but must now prove his innocence as a fugitive.
- Internationally renowned former 3x boxing champion of the world Tony "The Tiger" Lopez, lets us take a look at his current life as a bail bondsman. Segments of real time action as he pursues criminals that have skipped bail with his team of bounty hunters. Both dramatic and light-hearted, the show is rich with real life characters; celebrities, everyday citizens, friends, and family. It conveys a portrait of a man with compassion for the people, yet a warrior's heart when the heat is on.
- All new adventures with The Doctor's unknown incarnation as she continues with her missions for The Division
- The world was stunned in June 2010 when a 51 year old, unemployed construction worker from Greeley, Colorado turned up in the violent tribal area of Pakistan on a one man hunt for Osama Bin Laden. It turns out this was the 7th trip Gary Brooks Faulkner had made on his quest for Bin Laden. 'Binny Boy' is an intimate portrait of this American and his daring mission. Motivated by his faith in God, his patriotism, and seeking redemption from his decades long life as a thief in Northern Colorado, the documentary covers Faulkner's life, shows how close he actually got to Bin Laden, and raises troubling questions about the way Washington has conducted the 'War on Terror.'
- Two Johns, a Confederate and an Union soldier, leave their family to go to the front. After a skirmish they end up separated from their respective sides, the Union soldier shoots the Confederate, but he has to escape and look for refuge in the house of his enemy.
- While Dave and his friends ponder whether to accept an invitation to attend the Logo Historians Conference in Logo Land, King Dice and the evil forces take the remains of Paramount Television and TCF Television texts and whip up new scary logos known as Evilestion. The evil forces then give the Evilestions their mission to disrupt the Logo Historians Conference and destroy every logo ident around, which leads the JCtn Squad, Heroes League 98 and Heaven Logo Alliance to a showdown against the Evilestions.
- Minnie Harding, a Western maiden, is preparing for a hard washing day. Sam, the negro helper, is assisting her with the wash, carrying water and filling the tub. While he is making his third trip to the well, a cowboy rides up to the cottage and asks Minnie for a drink. She goes to get it and the cowboy, taking advantage of her hospitality, makes love to her. Minnie repulses him and the cowboy becomes insulting. When Sam returns he finds Minnie struggling in the arms of the cowboy, but being a coward himself, he runs out to the road to see if other help cannot be secured. Ross White, another cowboy, is cantering by when Sam sees him and tells him that Minnie has been insulted by a strange cowboy. White is a good friend of Minnie's and, hurriedly dismounting, runs to the house. White orders the cowboy away and the latter, menacing White with future revenge, sneaks away. The scene changes to the front of a little Western saloon and gambling house. White rides up, dismounts and enters. Seating himself at a table, he takes a hand in a game of poker, but soon detects that the other cowboys are cheating. White accuses one of the fellows, a quarrel is started, there is a flash of revolvers, a shot is fired, and White breaks through the crowd and runs outside. White hurries to Minnie Harding's cottage and begs that she conceal him from his pursuers. The girl, thankful to White for his defending her earlier in the day, hides him in a closet just as the leader of the cowboys raps at the door. She admits him. The cowboy inquires if White has been near, informing her that they had seen him near the cottage. She shakes her head. The cowboy, finding the girl alone, makes love to her and White is again forced to defend her. But the cowboy is too quick for White this time, and with his gun leveled against White's breast he disarms the latter and ties his hands securely behind him. Then he turns to the door, goes out and fires his revolver twice, the signal to the rest of the men that the fugitive has been caught. But in the meantime Minnie has cut White's bonds and when the cowboy re-enters White lunges at him and disarms him. When the cowboys dash up to the cottage the leader is permitted to step out and state that White has made his getaway again. To make sure that the cowboys will not misconstrue their leader's words. White has pressed the end of the cowboy's revolver against its owner's ribs and threatened to shoot him if the scheme does not work. The scheme does work, as the leader clearly indicates that White has gone off through the woods and that they had better hurry right after him. The cowboys ride away and White drags his captive into the cottage again. After he has made sure that the other cowboys are well out of the way White liberates the leader. Then he turns to Minnie and stretches out his hand. She hesitates and he opens his arms to her. She runs to him and gathering her in his arms he kisses her tenderly. The leader makes a feeble excuse and hurries out of the room.
- This program features interviews, movie snippets, and shots from the set.
- TV Series
- "Akil the Fugitive Hunter" combines live-action and animation to chronicle the journey of modern-day superhero Akil Muhammad as he tracks and captures some of the most elusive criminals in Los Angeles in order to keep his community safe.
- After successfully eluding the London police, David Goodwin, an embezzler, sails for America and locates in the west. At the opening of our story, he is married and has several little children, and has become a thoroughly respectable and honorable citizen. One day he is reminded of the past by a newspaper item which states that the London embezzler has been located and that an inspector from Scotland Yard is on his way to arrest him. The scene then changes to a part of the woods surrounding Goodwin's cottage, where a sheriff and posse are pursuing a fugitive cattle rustler, who successfully eludes them and seeks protection with Goodwin. Goodwin is at first inclined to turn him away, but when he thinks that he too has been a fugitive, resolves to protect the man. A few days later, young Manley, Goodwin's guest, has recovered and is invited to remain with the Goodwins, which offer he finally accepts. A week passes, when the inspector from London enters the office of the chief of detectives in Butte, and makes known the object of his visit to the States. The chief offers him the services of one of his force and after some investigation they finally locate the fugitive Englishman. Going to the house, they stalk in and meet Manley, and believing him to be Goodwin, tell him that he is under arrest. Thinking of the kindness shown him by the Englishman and his wife, Manley resolves to go in place of Goodwin, and thrusting out his hands for the manacles, goes out of the house with the detectives.
- Fugitive changes his name to Ali and starts working in the field. In this process, the police will try to enlighten the reasons for the murder in which Ömer was involved.
- A guilt-ridden captain of the Hellenic Merchant Navy involved in smuggling returns home to reunite with his family and do the right thing. However, will the fugitive ever find closure?
- No obstacles can stand in the way of Rosalie's love for the artist Corrado. Despite her family's opposition, particularly that of her brother. Rosalie weds the man she loves. Their days are one long poem of love and happiness. They are further blessed by the birth of their daughter, Ada. Corrado works steadily. Alonzo, who resents the insulting intrusion of the stranger in their family, decides to snatch Rosalie and Ada from the hands of the hated brother-in-law, but Corrado, warned by the old man-servant, who had previously aided Rosalie in her flight, stays at home to await developments. Alonzo soon shows himself angered and insulting. The artist contains himself, but his violent nature cannot long endure that torrent of threats and abuse; the fight in the dark is as sudden as it is terrible. Suddenly, Corrado draws back terrified; he has killed his enemy. He runs away like a madman, his face congested and his hands stained with blood; he falls in the hands of gendarmes, who arrest him. Unable to defend himself, he is condemned to imprisonment for life. Rosalie is reduced to the most abject misery, and unable to buy the remedies so necessary to her sick child. Dr. Palmieri, a good and generous man, comes to her assistance and requests her to share his home. Ada will grow in his house, and he will thus fancy that he has found again his daughter Emma. Palmieri shall be her father and Rosalie will give up her sacred name of mother, so that Ada may always ignore her father's unhappy fate. Corrado wears out his years in prison, tired both in spirit and body. One day he has visions of his happy days, and his heart is rent asunder. He has now but one object in view, escape. He succeeds. Ragged and famished, he wanders through forest, plains, byways, ever sustained by the thought of his wife and daughter. Disguised in clothes kindly given to him by a peasant, he arrives in his native land. Deeply moved, he kneels at the threshold of the village church and prays; he, who has never prayed. He enters the presbytery, where he is greeted by the priest and one of his former friends. He learns with intense delight that his wife and daughter live in the village; Ada is in that house yonder. Corrado calls on the doctor. Greatly troubled and frightened, Rosalie finds herself in the presence of her child's father. What is going to happen? Rosalie implores Corrado to keep silent, but the latter has seen his "beautiful little one" who believes herself to be the doctor's daughter. He has seen his Ada; he wants her. The doctor, a human and loving being, endeavors to dissuade Corrado from his designs, points out to him that he is "civilly dead." He has escaped from prison; he is being sought for. What about his daughter? Nothing can move Corrado, not even Rosalie's painful confession of the sacrifice she has made. Corrado must have his Ada, "Very well!" exclaims Palmieri, "your daughter shall learn and decide." Frightened and trembling upon hearing that revelation, Ada seeks a refuge in the arms of the one she has always believed to be her father and whom she so tenderly loves. No, that man cannot be her father. Everything is ended for Corrado. His heart, deprived of its life-giving element, scarcely beats. He understands that a supreme sacrifice is necessary ineluctable, and while Ada, who has drawn nigh, prays for him, he fondly kisses her hair and swallows a poisonous pellet. The end is nigh; his life is ebbing away, he smiles. Uniting Rosalie's and the doctor's hands above the innocent girl's head, he murmurs, ''Love one another; be happy and watch over her." He dies in peace. His daughter has called him "Father, my father!"