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The Fugitive

Release Date: 1993

Cast: Miguel Nino, Suzy Brack, L. Scott Caldwell, Daniel Roebuck, Ron Dean, Joseph F. Kosala, Jeroen Krabbé, Harrison Ford, Neil Flynn, Andreas Katsulas, Julianne Moore, Jane Lynch ...MORE

Categories: Movies, Thriller, Mystery, Action, Adventure

The Fugitive is a 1993 American thriller film based on the television series of the same name. The film was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. The story opens as Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) is wrongfully convicted of the murder of his wife. Soon after, Kimble escapes from custody and sets out to prove his innocence and bring those who were responsible to justice whilst being pursued relentlessly by a team of US Marshals, led by Deputy Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones). The movie garnered critical and commercial success, with worldwide box office takings... MORE

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Earlier this month, Hollywood director, Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Chain Reaction, Holes, The Guardian), was in Chicago for the screenings of the re-release of his 1978 Chicago music movie classic, Stony Island, which is available for the first time on DVD April 24. Stony Island is the story of a young white kid, Richie Bloom, played by Chicago Catz founding member, Richie Davis, from the all-black Chicago neighborhood of Stony Island who puts together a band for their one chance of making it. There is much to love here from a movie standpoint: made on a shoestring budget with incredible budding and established acting and music talents at the time, it is a heartfelt story that is both funny and charming with a certain bold innocence that one rarely sees on the big screen today. However, it is the original, soulful, R&B with a bit of Jazz soundtrack to this movie that is also particularly of interest. Sax player Gene Barge, New Orleans musician Ronnie Barron, Susanna Hoffs (who went on to the Bangles), back-up singer Windy Barnes (went on to work with Stevie Wonder), Tennyson Stephens, and Jazz vocalist Oscar Brown, Jr. are only some of the incredible music talents in the film. And if you like bell bottoms, sideburns, red hats and vintage Southside of Chicago images circa 1978, then this film is for you. I sat down with Davis for Fear No ART to talk about making this film and what currently inspires him to make movies. Davis is relaxed, forthright and funny about filming in Chicago in the '70s in this candid and warm interview. Enjoy!

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