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The Fugitive
S3.E29
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In a Plain Paper Wrapper

  • Episode aired Apr 19, 1966
  • TV-PG
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
184
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David Janssen and Lois Nettleton in The Fugitive (1963)
AdventureCrimeDramaThriller

The 12-year-old nephew of Dr. Kimble's girlfriend arrives to live with her and recognizes him. He hatches a plan with his neighborhood friends to catch him by purchasing a mail-order rifle.The 12-year-old nephew of Dr. Kimble's girlfriend arrives to live with her and recognizes him. He hatches a plan with his neighborhood friends to catch him by purchasing a mail-order rifle.The 12-year-old nephew of Dr. Kimble's girlfriend arrives to live with her and recognizes him. He hatches a plan with his neighborhood friends to catch him by purchasing a mail-order rifle.

  • Director
    • Richard Donner
  • Writers
    • John Kneubuhl
    • Jackson Gillis
    • Glen A. Larson
  • Stars
    • David Janssen
    • Lois Nettleton
    • Michael Strong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    184
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Donner
    • Writers
      • John Kneubuhl
      • Jackson Gillis
      • Glen A. Larson
    • Stars
      • David Janssen
      • Lois Nettleton
      • Michael Strong
    • 7User reviews
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    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Dr. Richard Kimble…
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    • Susan Cartwright
    Michael Strong
    Michael Strong
    • Shaw - Social Worker
    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Eddie
    Pat Cardi
    Pat Cardi
    • Gary Reed
    Michael Shea
    • Rick
    Mark Dymally
    • Joe
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Lt. Philip Gerard
    • (credit only)
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Swanzie
    Wolfe Barzell
    Wolfe Barzell
    • Hoffman - Restaurant Manager
    Bing Russell
    Bing Russell
    • First Officer
    Kay Riehl
    • Landlady
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Narrator
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Donner
    • Writers
      • John Kneubuhl
      • Jackson Gillis
      • Glen A. Larson
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    8alan4artg

    Trivia for this episode

    Always loved this particular episode with young Kurt Russell and his father Bing in appearance together. But the reason I'm writing is my discovery as to where this episode was shot. Look up 12444 Magnolia Blvd. in Los Angeles and Wilkinson Ave., and you can see the same structures still standing, especially the castle like turrets that is now a post office building. May not be much, but I always find this location trivia really fascinating. As for the rest of the episode, it's interesting to see the "kids" in a Fugitive episode start to look like kids in the 60's wearing longer hair and tight surfer jeans instead of the standard phony look that did not reflect the times. And also the reference to Mail Order Lee Harvey Oswald type rifles didn't escape this viewer.
    9ynot-16

    Plot summary

    Kimble works at a restaurant with waitress Susan Cartwright, played by actress Lois Nettleton. Kimble has been dating Susan, and the mutual attraction seems genuine and strong. But her life is changed when her nephew, 12 year old Gary, arrives, after her sister and brother-in-law are killed in an accident.

    Gary, seeking approval of the local boys, participates in sending away for a rifle by mail order, which was legal back then. One of the boys is played by actor Kurt Russell (who a year earlier played Phil Gerard Jr. in "Nemesis").

    Trouble arises when Gary recognizes Kimble from news coverage in his former hometown. The boys come up with a plan to use the rifle to capture Kimble. Gary is disturbed when he comes home to find Kimble there as his aunt's date. Kimble faces danger from the boys and from a nosy child welfare worker investigating to see if Susan will be a fit parent.
    8mduggan-706-994042

    The Allure of Convention

    This episode is sandwiched between two in which Richard Kimble is first outlaw, and later hiding out in a fishing community with laws of its own. The scene here is by contrast highly conventional, with Kimble working as daytime bartender Bob Stoddard, and Lois Nettleton playing the waitress Susan—both in rather silly outfits for the restaurant's Viennese atmosphere. They have a friendly dating relationship. Susan suddenly finds herself guardian for her orphaned 12 year old nephew, Gary. As we viewers know, Kimble would like a child, and at first he is far more enthused than she about the boy's arrival in her life. Lois has the life of a modern mother much more than most women in this series. She works all day, and sends her nephew to find friends on the streets. He falls in with a local tough (played convincingly by Kurt Russell) who persuades him to lie, cheat and steal. The social worker tells Lois she needs a man in her life, and indeed a working woman who is raising kids on her own really does need a partner, and one who can commit. Kimble on the run can't be that man. The very family that is so alluring to him dooms the relationship between Susan and Kimble. The magnet of the conventional world is strong for Kimble, and may not be so strong for many viewers, who have mortgage payments, kids, and reliable spouses. Other Fugitive episodes are appealing because viewers can fantasize about having no responsibilities. But it is also interesting to see Kimble's take on an ordinary life—something he longs for, but cannot have. The show reminds us once again that family is precious. The chemistry between Lois Nettleton and David Janssen is strong, as it was also in "Man on a String." The child actor who plays Lois' nephew is also quite good.
    8lfhaneman

    Question about 1970's technology

    I can add anything to the very fine reviews available in this site. Great episode, one of the less predictable. However, I have a burning question... near the end, as the police are taking the boys away and Bing Russell is putting the rifle in the car - a neighbor in the curb is holding something to her ear. When I watched this 2 days ago (September, 2021), she looks like most of my neighbors - someone in a cell phone. Except they weren't invented, so this couldn't have even been sloppy staging. Is it a transistor radio or maybe police band radio that she was using to monitor police? Anyone have ideas?
    8planktonrules

    You you buy something like this by mail....no questions asked?!?!

    Richard Kimble has been posing as Paul Stoddard and has been working for some time at a restaurant. He's happier than usual in this role and has been dating his co-worker, Susan (Lois Nettleton). However, there is a fly in the ointment....Susan's nephew. He's an orphan and has recently come to live with her. But the kid has troubles and has fallen in with some VERY strange new friends. It seems that he and the other boys are pooling their money to buy a war surplus rifle...and the kids appear to be between about 8 and 12! And, apparently, in the old days you could buy one of these by mail...no questions asked*!!!! This is insane...and now the boys have a very powerful weapon AND they know who Paul Stoddard really is...and it's vigilante time!!

    *I am not anti-gun. I have a few guns myself...but the idea of children mail ordering an Enfield rifle is just nuts!! Apparently gun laws in the States were insanely lax back in the day!! It's obvious that this was the point of the show---and it's a very reasonable point to make! This alone makes "In a Plain Paper Wrapper" an episode worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      The rifle that the boys were able to order through the mail was a British Enfield No. 5 Mk. 1 Short Magazine Lee Enfield known as a Jungle Carbine. It was a bolt-action, detachable magazine-fed rifle chambered for the .303 British cartridge. It was a shortened version of the No. 4 Mk. 1 S.M.L.E. that was modified for use in jungle environments. Mail order purchases of firearms was legal in 1966. It was restricted to federally licensed firearms dealers in 1968 with the passage of the gun control act of 1968.
    • Goofs
      As Kimble boards the bus at the end of the episode, you can see the crew members reflected through the bus window.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [Opening Narration. Viewers see three young boys pooling their resources to purchase a mail order .303 carbine from the Teton Firearms Company] A target may be paper, an animal, or a man. To a gun, it makes no difference, nor does it care who pulls the trigger or why.

      [Viewers see Richard Kimble walking down the street, on his way to work as a bartender at the Little Vienna Restaurant]

      Narrator: To Richard Kimble, a Fugitive, guns are a familiar enemy, for he is always the target. A target for which the law has issued a mandate: if necessary, shoot to kill.

    • Soundtracks
      Theme from The Fugitive
      Music by Pete Rugolo

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Little Vienna Restaurant, W. Magnolia Blvd and Whitsett Ave., North Hollywood, California, USA(Restaurant where Dr. Kimble and Susan worked)
    • Production companies
      • Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
      • United Artists Television
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    • Runtime
      • 51m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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