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The Fugitive/The Savage Street
The Savage Street | |
Season 4, Episode 24 | |
Airdate | March 14, 1967 |
Production Number | 424 |
Teleplay by | Jeri Emmett and Mario Alcalde |
Story by | Mario Alcalde |
Directed by | Gerald Mayer |
Produced by | Wilton Schiller |
← 4x23 Passage to Helena |
4x25 → Death of a Very Small Killer |
The Fugitive — Season Four |
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The Savage Street is the twenty-fourth episode of the fourth season of The Fugitive, and the one hundred fourteenth episode overall.
Starring: David Janssen (The Fugitive)
Guest Stars: Gilbert Roland (Jose Anza), Michael Ansara (Miguel Anza), Tom Nardini (Jimmy Anza)
Co-Starring: Miriam Colon (Mercedes Anza), David Macklin (Banks), Ross Hagen (Harry Benton), Barney Phillips (Sgt. Harrigon)
Also Starring: Barry Morse (Lt. Gerard) (credit only)
with Kevin Coughlin (Cotton), Bobby Diamond (Ollie), Frank Puglia (Compadre), Ralph Montgomery (Policeman)
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Plot Overview
Staying with an immigrant violin maker and his young son, Kimble protects the boy from an attack by a street gang, and in a bit of irony, the gang offers Kimble his only hope of escape when things start to get hot.