The Fugitive: Echo of a Nightmare


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Echo of a Nightmare

Season 3, Episode 20

Kimble is saddled with a very pretty---and very suspicious---policewoman after he's beaten and robbed by a gang of delinquents. Jane: Shirley Knight. Wynn: Ford Rainey. Wes: Dennis Joel. Jackson: Arch Johnson. Harry: Harry Millard.

repeat 1966 English Stereo
Adventure Crime Drama Crime Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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David Janssen (Actor) .. Dr. Richard Kimble
Shirley Knight (Actor) .. Jane
Ford Rainey (Actor) .. Wynn
Dennis Joel (Actor) .. Wes
Elisabeth Fraser (Actor) .. Millie Jackson
Arch Johnson (Actor) .. Jackson
Kevin O'Neal (Actor) .. Perry Jackson
Harry Millard (Actor) .. Harry
Hugh Sanders (Actor) .. Al
Paul Lukather (Actor) .. Barney
John Lasell (Actor) .. Kramer

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Did You Know..
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David Janssen (Actor) .. Dr. Richard Kimble
Born: March 27, 1931
Died: February 13, 1980
Birthplace: Naponee, Nebraska, United States
Trivia: Like Clark Gable, David Janssen lost quite a few film roles in the early stages of his career because his ears were "too big" and -- also like Gable-- he did pretty well for himself in the long run. The son of a former beauty queen-cum-stage mother, Janssen was virtually strong-armed into show business, appearing as a child actor on-stage and as a juvenile performer in such films as Swamp Fire (1946). Signed to a Universal contract in 1950, he showed up fleetingly in films both big-budget (To Hell and Back) and small (Francis Goes to West Point). Full stardom eluded Janssen until 1957, when he was personally selected by actor/producer Dick Powell to star in the TV version of Powell's radio series Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Though he didn't exactly become a millionaire (for several years he earned a beggarly 750 dollars per week), Janssen's saleability soared as a result of his three-year Diamond gig, and by 1960 he was earning top billing in such Allied Artists productions as King of the Roaring 20s (1960), in which he played gambler Arnold Rothstein, and Hell to Eternity (1960). In 1963, he landed his signature role of Dr. Richard Kimble on TV's The Fugitive. For the next four years, Janssen/Kimble perambulated throughout the country in search of the "one-armed man" who committed the murder for which Kimble was sentenced to death, all the while keeping one step ahead of his dogged pursuer, Lieutenant Gerard (Barry Morse). The final episode of The Fugitive, telecast in August of 1967, was for many years the highest-rated TV episode in history. There was little Janssen could do to top that, though he continued appearing in such films as Warning Shot (1967) and Green Berets (1969), and starring in such TV series as O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1971) and Harry O (1974-1976). David Janssen died of a sudden heart attack at age 49, not long after completing his final TV movie, City in Fear (1980).
Shirley Knight (Actor) .. Jane
Born: July 05, 1966
Birthplace: Goessel, Kansas, United States
Trivia: Was a child extra, along with her siblings, in the 1955 film Picnic. Studied opera and journalism before acting. While a drama student of Jeff Corey and Lee Strasberg, classmates included Jack Nicholson, Sally Kellerman, Dean Stockwell and Robert Blake. First TV role was in 1957 on NBC's Matinee Theater; playing a teen mother opposite Michael Landon. Made her Broadway debut in a 1964 revival of the Anton Chekhov play The Three Sisters, directed by Strasberg and co-starring Geraldine Page. Received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Lake Forest College in 1979.
Ford Rainey (Actor) .. Wynn
Born: August 08, 1908
Died: July 25, 2005
Birthplace: Mountain Home, Idaho
Trivia: In films since 1949's White Heat, American actor Ford Rainey most often played judges, doctors and police officials. Rainey's weekly TV roles included small-town newspaper editor Lloyd Ramsey in Window on Main Street (1961), research director Dr. Barnett in Search (1972) James Barrett in The Manhunter (1974) and Jim in The Bionic Woman (1975). Undoubtedly his most rewarding TV-series assignment was The Richard Boone Show (1963), in which, as a member of Boone's "repertory company," he was allowed to essay a different role each week. When last we saw Ford Rainey, he was playing a big-time counterfeiter on Wiseguy (1987).
Dennis Joel (Actor) .. Wes
Elisabeth Fraser (Actor) .. Millie Jackson
Born: January 01, 1920
Died: May 05, 2005
Trivia: Character actress Elizabeth Fraser first appeared onscreen in One Foot in Heaven (1941).
Arch Johnson (Actor) .. Jackson
Born: March 14, 1924
Trivia: Actor's Studio graduate Arch Johnson was first seen off-Broadway in 1952's Down in the Valley, and on-Broadway the following year in Mrs. McThing. Johnson's most famous Broadway role was bigoted NYPD detective Schrank in West Side Story (1956). In films from 1953, the burly Johnson was usually cast as western heavies, occasionally with a swarthy tongue in cheek and a roguish twinkle in the eye. Some of his non-western movie assignments include The Sting (1973), Walking Tall (1977) and The Buddy Holly Story (1978). In the spring of 1961, Arch Johnson was seen as Captain Gus Honochek on the weekly TV version of The Asphalt Jungle.
Kevin O'Neal (Actor) .. Perry Jackson
Born: March 26, 1945
Harry Millard (Actor) .. Harry
Born: January 01, 1927
Died: January 01, 1969
Hugh Sanders (Actor) .. Al
Born: January 01, 1911
Died: January 01, 1966
Paul Lukather (Actor) .. Barney
Trivia: American actor Paul Lukather played supporting roles on television, stage, and in feature films during the '50s and '60s.
John Lasell (Actor) .. Kramer
Born: November 06, 1928

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