Fugitive: Stroke of Genius (1963) Review

Fugitive: Stroke of Genius  (1963)
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"Tape Six" in Republic Pictures' series of "Fugitive" videos yields these two episodes of the highly-acclaimed dramatic television series:
1.) "Stroke Of Genius" (Episode 80; From Season 3; First aired February 1, 1966; B&W). .... More "bad luck" for convicted (but innocent) fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) -- He gets a ride while hitch-hiking and the car in which he's riding suddenly crashes after the driver is killed by a random gunshot. Naturally, Kimble is the #1 suspect in this killing. And even Police Lieutenant Philip Gerard (played by Barry Morse) works to clear Kimble of this charge of murder. This is yet another fine episode featuring the two principal characters (Kimble and Gerard) on screen together.
Beau Bridges and Telly Savalas are guests in "Stroke Of Genius", along with Ellen Corby, Malcolm Atterbury, and Telly's brother, George Savalas. ... Directed by: Robert Butler. ... Kimble's Alias: Frank Whistler.
2.) "Stranger In The Mirror" (Episode 72; From Season 3; First aired December 7, 1965; B&W). .... William Shatner plays a killer in this Fugitive installment, who tries to pin a series of cop murders on Dr. Kimble. Norman Fell and Julie Sommars co-star. ... Directed by: Joseph Sargent. ... Kimble's alias: John Evans.
Each episode runs for about 49 minutes and is presented in Stereo sound and in 1.33:1 video ratio on this tape.

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