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The Fugitive/Corner of Hell
Corner of Hell | |
Season 2, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | February 9, 1965 |
Production Number | 221 |
Teleplay by | Jo Helms and Francis Irby Gwaltney |
Story by | Jo Helms and Zahrini Machadah |
Directed by | Robert Butler |
Produced by | Alan A. Armer |
← 2x20 Scapegoat |
2x22 → Moon Child |
The Fugitive — Season Two |
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Corner of Hell is the twenty-first episode of the second season of The Fugitive, and the fifty-first episode overall.
Starring: David Janssen (The Fugitive)
Co-Starring: R.G. Armstrong (Tully), Bruce Dern (Cody), Sharon Farrell (Elvie), Sandy Kenyon (Kyle)
Also Starring: Barry Morse (Lt. Gerard)
with Dabbs Greer (Sheriff), Edward Faulkner (Roy), James Griffith (Dispatcher), Nick Nicholson (Truck Driver), Paul Birch (Capt. Carpenter)
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Plot Overview
In the swamplands of Louisiana, Kimble finds refuge, but the Sheriff accompanying Gerard won't go any further and warns Gerard not to do so as the area is overrun with murderous moonshiners. The foolhardy Lieutenant continues his pursuit, only to be accused of attacking a beautiful girl in the moonshining clan and sentenced to death by a kangaroo court, with only one person there who could possibly save him - Kimble!
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Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Oh, the irony...Gerald in a makeshift cell, pleading his innocence to Kimble and begging for his help!