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Brian Keith in The Fugitive (1963)

William Conrad: Narrator

Fear in a Desert City

The Fugitive

William Conrad credited as playing...

Narrator

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  • Narrator: [Epilog Closing Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble, suitcase in hand, walking down a city street at night. He pauses a moment to pet a stray kitten] Now six months, two weeks, and another thousand miles a Fugitive, this is Richard Kimble. And this is how it is with him.
  • Narrator: [Opening Narration. Viewers see a Greyhound Bus pull into the Tucson, Arizona depot. Several passengers disembark, among them, Richard Kimble] Now six months a Fugitive, this is Richard Kimble with a new identity and, for as long as it is safe, a new name - James Lincoln. He thinks of the day when we might find the man with one arm. But now is now, and this is how it is with him.
  • [Viewers see Kimble, suitcase in hand, walks through the bus depot]
  • Narrator: Another journey - another place. Walk neither too fast nor too slow. Beware the eyes of strangers. Keep moving.
  • [Kimble reaches a hotel entrance]
  • Narrator: The right one - or will it be a mistake? Is this the trap where it will end?
  • [Kimble checks in at the desk and enters room 26]
  • Narrator: Safe - for now. Another room.
  • [Kimble glances out a window]
  • Narrator: Windows look out - and look in.
  • [Kimble pulls down the shade]
  • Narrator: Get busy.
  • [Kimble opens his suitcase on the bed and removes a shaving kit which includes a bottle of hair dye. He goes into the bathroom and carefully examines his face and hair in the mirror]
  • Narrator: Look closely. Be sure of this: they'll never stop looking. He'll never stop. Not Lieutenant Gerard.
  • Narrator: [Continuing Act One Narration following a scene with Lt. Gerard and his superior, Capt. Carpenter. Viewers see Kimble opening a newspaper's Want Ads page] Ready? A job. What will it be?
  • [Kimble circles an ad that reads "Bartender - Work Nights. The Branding Iron. 109 South Scott Street."]
  • Narrator: Be ready for the questions and hope there won't be too many.

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