@ForeverYoung2708 Not really. A doctor can kill his wife and still be compassionate enough to care about life. If someone hates (or loves) another person enough to kill them, that doesn't mean they hate everyone else in the world.
@Stacy_Smith True, however you can see Sam Gerard pondering about it at the end of this scene. It doesn't quite fit the narrative of a doctor who kill his wife in cold blood for insurance money.
At this point Gerard starts to question his guilty. Great psrt of this film. I saw this film with my dad when i was 13. Man I thought about it for years after that. Just a masterpiece film.
This and the meeting with the one-armed man "He's dirty" - Gerard are what get him to start questioning, but he doesn't let up one bit despite that. He has a job, he's gonna do it. Only once he finally pieces the last bit together about Dr Nichols does he start to truly believe he's been chasing an innocent man, but he still pursues him - but with a new drive to capture him alive and help to defend him against those trying to kill him.
Life is not Black or White. People are not Black or White. A doctor can still be a killer. Gerhards job is to catch a fugitive. He do not know and he do not care if Kimble is a killer or not. But he learn all the time. And use it like a net.
I absolutely love this movie. 2:33 stands out most from this scene. That pause speaks volumes. Try to imagine how overwhelming it must be to get a small piece of your life back.
I love after she says "He saved his life" Tommy Lee Jones blinks and she leaves him looking down, contemplating the ID with confusion and growing doubt that this man is guilty. The acting was so good in this film.
ruined a few scenes later when TLJs character, clearly believing that Kimble is likely innocent, tries to execute him with 3 shots to the head. Then seems surprised its bullet proof glass. A fun scene but makes ZERO sense and ruins the well written gradual realisation that Kimble is innocent.
@@cannavaras my personal take,,, the director was putting human nature into it, kimble was a wanted fugitive, and fleeing armed agents, deputy gerard is giving chase, fires 3 shots when kimble is about to escape not expecting bullet proof glass, gerard is not thinking about any doubts he might have, just doing the job. i suppose the only person who knows is the director and iv never seen any interviews about the scene.
It's basically the turning point. Kimble's prerogative was to avoid detection and keep moving. He had no reason to interfere with what he was asked to do but couldn't help himself because he knew the diagnosis was wrong. This ultimately gets him caught. But when Gerard learns that Kimble basically sacrificed a chance to get away to save someone's life, he starts to realize Kimble might be innocent. This ties into an earlier scene when a reporter asked the police something to the effect of "Kimble keeps doing all these good things for people, maybe he's actually innocent?"
Best lines in the film are either "I didnt kill my wife - I dont care", "You're a doctor do something", "Can you think me up one of those chocolate doughnuts with some of those sprinkles on them" or "I don't bargain"
@@insignificantaftermathPROJECTS Those are funnier or more clever lines... but they don't cause the film's most visible antagonist to visibly rethink his position.
@@coryboy345 I guess neither of you, saw the train sequence. Thriller/Crime/Suspense. Pretty vague, quite frankly. This movie has non-stop action, and I stand by my point.
@@lonestar6709 Of COURSE it's an action movie. But when people like something, they have to try to elevate it, generally at the expense of something else.
Gosh I LOVE this scene. Killer movie, but this scene get me choked up every time. This, and the scene near the end when Tommy tells RK that he knows he is not guilty and why. So good and top notch acting.
I love this scene! It gives Richard a chance to relive a part of his old life and to make a difference and save a life again. The look of relief on his face when he realizes that he saved the kids life is palpable.
Love the music specifically when he’s signing the papers. Really sells the fundamental decency of Kimble in that moment. A good man doing the right thing despite the risk to his own freedom. Marvellous stuff.
So well played. Harrison Ford acting as a doctor acting as a janitor. You see the quiet meek hesitant demeanour drop as he calls for the elevator to be held for him then cut back as he has to return to character at the OR. This is one of my favourite films. I think I have seen it 40 or more times.
Pretty great performance by Julianne Moore in this small but memorable part. She knew the initial doctor order was wrong but she also knew Kimble was off somehow. You can see on her face at the end that she’ll be processing all that for a while.
@@vimsmahadevan1120 Reason for that is they thought it wouldn't make sense for Kimble to have a love interest during the time when he was trying to find out who killed his wife.
@@sirleo5103 It's actually a unwritten rule/law to not pretend and medically assist in a medical emergency. As crazy as it may sound, you can actually be arrested for doing so. Like Richard was almost here but in this case, he was an actual doctor. 😆
Iwatched this film on a flight heading back home. It grabbed me from start to finish. One of my favourite films. It certainly made the time fly by sitting in cattle class.
The marshall is a great detective. He goes deep into the mind of his quarry to think like him so that he can predict his next moves. When he gets into Dr. Kimble's mind he can't help but start putting the pieces of the murder together right along with him.
In the original version of the script - he becomes lovers with this doctor (Juilanne Moore) and hides out in her apartment! Also note Ford's limb? It's real he hurt himself making the film.
@@charlesgknight yeah, the director apparently looked at the old episodes and said “No way we’re doing that. The guy just had his wife murdered.” The actress was a bit disappointed.
Kimball looks like he belongs. He's just another guy wearing a uniform. He doesn't stick out, he just kind of looks like everyone else. Ironically this is the best way to evade detection. Trying to dress like a ninja, appearing like you're nervous to be there, anything like that makes you stick out and can get you caught. Meanwhile if you have self-confidence and just walk around normally (holding a clipboard helps a lot, too), you'd be amazed how little attention you'll detect. There's actually a RUclips channel where guys do this. They will have clipboards, wear hard hats, or hi-vis vests, and just walk right past security. One of them even managed to get into the Super Bowl.
Cannot believe, still to this day, she didn't get an Oscar for Boogie Nights. Maybe because one could argue the film glorified the porn industry, but Kim Bassinger?! REALLY? Because she looked convincingly sad in L.A. Confidential? And she's a blonde? If ever the bestowal of an Academy Award seemed like a mockery of any recognition of someone's true talent as a thespian...
Everyone has moments when you have a chance to do something good, even if it is risky for yourself...... Love it! I also think it is hilarious how great her hair looks after a shift working in the medical field!
The Fugitive is one of those geat films where both the antagonist and the protagonist are very capable and intelligent, both of them have good intentions, yet they're constantly facing off each other.
In another world, in a sequel, Kimble would have returned to work at that hospital after he was found innocent…. And he and that beautiful doctor would have ended up together.
Watch the video about the making of the film. The origin story line had them get together, but they changed the script determining that it was too soon after his wife’s death and audiences would not like him as much.
One problem with that: doctors convicted of felonies lose their licenses after being convicted of a crime. He changed the orders for that kid to have emergency surgery. He practiced medicine without a license which is a felony in many jurisdictions
@@Onecooltop75you’d have to prove he changed the order? He doesn’t admit to that when she asks who changed the order. And his conviction is overturned following the ending I would assume
@@locutus99 Gerard is harboring doubts, but is no less committed to doing his job. He's been tasked with nabbing Kimble, he's gonna do it, despite his reservations. Given his many years of experience, this probably wasn't the first time he's been tasked to nab someone whose guilt he doubts. But he's a soldier in a bigger system, he does what he's told and trusts that the system as a whole works.
Does anyone know the details of the kid's true injury and what surgery Richard ordered for him that saved his life? I know it isn't crucial to the plot and the point is to display Richard's empathy, which is not a quality that someone who would end his wife would have, but I've always just been really curious.
Yeah, most likely punctured lung from a fractured sternum or rib. The fracture probably punctured the kid's pleural cavity, lung, or both and caused internal bleeding, making it hard for him to breath. So, he was taken to surgery to stop the bleeding and drain out the blood from his lungs (thoracostomy). 🤷🏼
Probably a fractured sternum and/or a tension or hemo pneumothorax is on the way, if it’s not already there. The Doctor auscultating him didn’t seem to find any decrease in air movement/volume on either side or an obvious flail chest, but given the mechanism of injury and how this boy is presenting, he needs urgent medical care. Besides that, the Doctor/Nurse didn’t auscultate properly, given the pt’s supine position. He at least needs to go lower to the bed and toward the pt’s flanks with his bell on either side in order to hear the lowest anatomical parts of each lung. I’d be watching for tracheal deviation, increasing work/pain on resps, decreasing O2 sats and breath sounds when auscultating the affected area and (worst) bloody sputum. Certainly, given the mechanism, I’d be extremely suspicious of injury to the heart as well. Cardiac Tamponade from direct blunt trauma to the chest (left anterior side, by the looks of it) would definitely be on my radar screen as a secondary diagnosis or comorbidity. Beck’s triad would be a trend I’d be watching very closely for when gathering his vitals every few minutes, as his ticker probably took a big hit. If I had the time, a 12 Lead ECG wouldn’t hurt, but that’d be lower on my immediate priority list. Managing shock, oxygenation, blood loss and respiration are the keys here. He needs blood/fluid, and probably at the least, needle decompression on the affected side to restore lung function and counteract the pneumothorax, and if not just that, high flow O2 delivery by NRB or assisted vents by BVM. A blunt force aortic dissection would certainly be a significant concern, but if it had torn completely, he wouldn’t have even made it to the ambulance alive. That said, if his BP suddenly went into his boots and he up and died, that’s what I’d bet had happened as the rupture or aneurysm evolved and suddenly let go. No surgeon in the world could save him then. Scoping, CT and ultrasound for the rest of the organs once he was stabilized. I’d bet a fifty that there’s at least splenic, kidney, pancreatic, diaphragm or transverse intestinal damage there as well, to say nothing of the obvious fractured ribs. The liver’s primarily on the other side, but I’d definitely check that sumbitch as well, as it’s big and bleedy and just LOVES to get hurt in these types of situations. Then there’s his brain. That’ll DEFINITELY need a CT scan as well for any kind of bleeding or bruising. The last thing anyone wants is a surprise seizure brought on by a stroke. It’s a really, really nasty place to suffer high acuity blunt trauma, given all the squishy major organs, some of which aren’t completely protected by the ribcage. He needs to be on a surgeon’s table post haste, with several respiratory therapists there as well for emergency airway management. Finally, and I know they’re triaging quickly given the mass casualty incident here, but this pt. is absolutely not by any means “stable.” I’d give him a pretty dark red card on the triage scale system just by knowing what happened and by looking at him. As a paramedic, if I were in the field with this kid, I’d collar him, perform all the treatments listed above that I could as were needed, prepare for the ones that I’d be expecting, and get this kid to a Lead Trauma Hospital ideally by helicopter or, if no helo available, good old fashioned diesel afterburner therapy in my ambulance. I definitely would not be fucking around on this one.
@Ubermensch6969 Okay, NOW I finally understand why they didn't specify in the film. All of that would have been completely unnecessary for the plot. 😆 But I appreciate your reply. It was a really interesting read. ✌️
My favourite scene from my favourite film. Kimble shows how kind he is, and Gerard realises that he's not after a cold blooded killer. In the novelization it's revealed that Kimble suspected that the sternum fracture had sent bone fragments dangerously close to the aorta, which may have punctured it and meant the kid would have bled to death literally within minutes.
This scene choked me up and to see his compassion for that boy and HIS KNOWING WHAT HE NEEDED TO SAVE HIS LIFE 😢🏹💓 I would of done same thing to save anyone even when everyone bets against you 😕
I was thinking of this scene TODAY for the first time in years for some unknown reason, and it just showed up in my suggested videos. The RUclips algorithm is freaky!!! 😱
Where can we find doctors like him today, someone willing to put his life at risk to save a boy's life? There are so many doctors nowadays who do not even really care about their own patients' interests while they are on duty.
One subtle detail was that he could have easily overpowered Julianne Moore's character or just ignored her and walked on, but he stayed passively until the absolute moment he had to go.
Law enforcement looking for him all over, and still doing good like saving people’s life. Let us not forget about the guard he also saved while been brought to the hospital. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
30 years old, and works because of the actors, not the script or the cameras, although the sets are perfect. It could even have been filmed a bit slower We just keep wanting to see the actors more because they're ahead of their time. They are thinking like the 2020's. J.
The scene establishes Kimble as a great doctor; he needed just a glance at the x-ray. Before this, the audience had no idea how incredibly skilled he was.
This scene is even more powerful in light of The New York Times' recent study showing that ChatGPT is far more accurate in diagnosing medical issues than most doctors.
"I'm not Guilty", "I Don't Care". That to me was the best scene defining these two characters. That sets the baseline for scenes like this to unfold and have gravitas. If this scene was shot today, the fugitive would be a female doctor, who overpowers het male captives, which are incompetent at best, she walks into a room in a hospital with this boy, and in 2 seconds understands everything about the boy and is able to save him, while, all the male doctors in the room are at a lost of what to do while they make inappropriate comments to the female doctor's looks.
Even while a fugitive he's still a life saving doctor who truly cares.
One of the best scenes of the movie!
That should show he’s innocent…….just my opinion
@ForeverYoung2708 Not really. A doctor can kill his wife and still be compassionate enough to care about life.
If someone hates (or loves) another person enough to kill them, that doesn't mean they hate everyone else in the world.
❤
@Stacy_Smith True, however you can see Sam Gerard pondering about it at the end of this scene. It doesn't quite fit the narrative of a doctor who kill his wife in cold blood for insurance money.
One of THE best sequences in the film. He's already changed the mind of the doctor and continues to make Tommy Lee Jones re-think his stance. Awesome!
Hep U
it could have been
I didnt kill my wife! WE DONT CARE! lol
@@ManganeseMan I think the reply in that tunnel was "I don't care!"
What are you talking about bro, he knows he's innocent later on and literally says "I dont care" lmao just like a cop
At this point Gerard starts to question his guilty. Great psrt of this film. I saw this film with my dad when i was 13. Man I thought about it for years after that. Just a masterpiece film.
Same here. Great example of the pinnacle of early 90s film in my opinion.
His doubts are intensified when he realizes Kimble's destination: the hospital's prosthetics department.
the 90s movies is very very impressive.
This and the meeting with the one-armed man "He's dirty" - Gerard are what get him to start questioning, but he doesn't let up one bit despite that. He has a job, he's gonna do it. Only once he finally pieces the last bit together about Dr Nichols does he start to truly believe he's been chasing an innocent man, but he still pursues him - but with a new drive to capture him alive and help to defend him against those trying to kill him.
Life is not Black or White. People are not Black or White. A doctor can still be a killer. Gerhards job is to catch a fugitive. He do not know and he do not care if Kimble is a killer or not. But he learn all the time. And use it like a net.
I absolutely love this movie. 2:33 stands out most from this scene. That pause speaks volumes. Try to imagine how overwhelming it must be to get a small piece of your life back.
The look of exhilaration and joy on his face is wonderfully acted. To be a doctor and be able to save lives is a truly amazing thing
I love after she says "He saved his life" Tommy Lee Jones blinks and she leaves him looking down, contemplating the ID with confusion and growing doubt that this man is guilty. The acting was so good in this film.
ruined a few scenes later when TLJs character, clearly believing that Kimble is likely innocent, tries to execute him with 3 shots to the head. Then seems surprised its bullet proof glass. A fun scene but makes ZERO sense and ruins the well written gradual realisation that Kimble is innocent.
at this point hes having doubts, but thats not enough to not do your job, for tommy lee jones character, he still has job to do.
@@MrSabretooth19 that scene still didn't make sense though.
@@cannavaras my personal take,,, the director was putting human nature into it, kimble was a wanted fugitive, and fleeing armed agents, deputy gerard is giving chase, fires 3 shots when kimble is about to escape not expecting bullet proof glass, gerard is not thinking about any doubts he might have, just doing the job.
i suppose the only person who knows is the director and iv never seen any interviews about the scene.
Makes no difference, domestic issues are different than some random
The acting in this movie is just incredible. Such a well made film that still holds up today. Better that 99% of the garbage coming out now.
But giving the Academy Award to Jones while not even nominating Val Kilmer for Tombstone was absolute bollocks
This is one of the best movies ever made.
Agree. I can watch it over and over.
this scene shows that he isn't only a good person but also an extremely competent doctor.
Hahahahaha
Tell that to his wife
I love this scene...even though Kimble had alot going on in his own life he still took the time to show compassion for his fellowman.
It's basically the turning point. Kimble's prerogative was to avoid detection and keep moving. He had no reason to interfere with what he was asked to do but couldn't help himself because he knew the diagnosis was wrong. This ultimately gets him caught. But when Gerard learns that Kimble basically sacrificed a chance to get away to save someone's life, he starts to realize Kimble might be innocent. This ties into an earlier scene when a reporter asked the police something to the effect of "Kimble keeps doing all these good things for people, maybe he's actually innocent?"
"He saved his life." She gets the best line in the movie.
And we can see Gerard rethinking his position as a result.
Best lines in the film are either "I didnt kill my wife - I dont care", "You're a doctor do something", "Can you think me up one of those chocolate doughnuts with some of those sprinkles on them" or "I don't bargain"
@@insignificantaftermathPROJECTS Those are funnier or more clever lines... but they don't cause the film's most visible antagonist to visibly rethink his position.
Spoken like a true redhead.
@@GreenRiver72
Yes
_"How's the boy doing?"_
_"He saved his life."_
It's rare for action movies, to have this much brains and heart.
For me Rambo is an action movie not this. This is a thriller/crime story
This is no action movie, it's more of a crime/suspense
@@coryboy345 I guess neither of you, saw the train sequence.
Thriller/Crime/Suspense. Pretty vague, quite frankly.
This movie has non-stop action, and I stand by my point.
Prequel to Man in Black in theaters
With Harrison Ford Dr. Richard Kimble as Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as K
Most Underrated Actors of All Time!
@@lonestar6709 Of COURSE it's an action movie. But when people like something, they have to try to elevate it, generally at the expense of something else.
Gosh I LOVE this scene. Killer movie, but this scene get me choked up every time. This, and the scene near the end when Tommy tells RK that he knows he is not guilty and why. So good and top notch acting.
I love this scene! It gives Richard a chance to relive a part of his old life and to make a difference and save a life again. The look of relief on his face when he realizes that he saved the kids life is palpable.
That tiny little half smile that he couldn't quite hold back after passing the boy off to the doctor. Speaks volumes.
What is moving too is that Kimble was able to be a doctor again in life saving way.
Harrison Fords facial expression is great after he realizes that he was able to get the boy into the right hands for treatment.
@@stadium79 Really? His facial expressions never seem to vary, like he's pissed off at something or someone.
Probably felt "normal" again
Love the music specifically when he’s signing the papers. Really sells the fundamental decency of Kimble in that moment. A good man doing the right thing despite the risk to his own freedom. Marvellous stuff.
Once a surgeon, always a surgeon.
So well played. Harrison Ford acting as a doctor acting as a janitor. You see the quiet meek hesitant demeanour drop as he calls for the elevator to be held for him then cut back as he has to return to character at the OR.
This is one of my favourite films. I think I have seen it 40 or more times.
Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Two brilliant actors
and both look so young
@@bertroost1675 (31 years ago)
Harrison Ford
Dr. Richard Kimble
Tommy Lee Jones
The Most Underrated Actors of All Time!
Don't forget Julianne Moore
She doesn’t look tired. She’s looks fresh, quaffed, and camera-ready for a high profile photo shoot at a top notch modeling agency.
What else you expect from Hollywood?
Imagine what she looks like when she's not tired.
That's a prime Julianne Moore. 'Nuff said.
One of the most touching and inspiring scenes in all of film.
"He saved his life..." Great line and you can see the Deputy trying to put pieces of data together which don't make sense...
So much for I don't care
He's a good man. And thorough.
This should be a top comment!
Just posted that in a subthread!!
Bravo
Seen this movie like a thousand times. Still love it. I think I'll buy my own copy.
Kimble was a hero for saving that boy's life.
one of the greatest scenes in the film
I prefer the scene where he eats the old mans breakfast
Pretty great performance by Julianne Moore in this small but memorable part. She knew the initial doctor order was wrong but she also knew Kimble was off somehow. You can see on her face at the end that she’ll be processing all that for a while.
Julianne Moore had a much bigger part in this movie and was a love interest. It was all filmed but ended up on the cutting room floor.
@@vimsmahadevan1120 Absolutely true! I heard there was a smokin' shower scene among the cuttings.
@@vimsmahadevan1120 Reason for that is they thought it wouldn't make sense for Kimble to have a love interest during the time when he was trying to find out who killed his wife.
She's angry with him because he saved the boy's life. It makes no sense.
@@sirleo5103 It's actually a unwritten rule/law to not pretend and medically assist in a medical emergency. As crazy as it may sound, you can actually be arrested for doing so. Like Richard was almost here but in this case, he was an actual doctor. 😆
Iwatched this film on a flight heading back home. It grabbed me from start to finish. One of my favourite films. It certainly made the time fly by sitting in cattle class.
It is one of my favorite scenes❤ From one of Best Harrison Ford's movies; thanks for the clip.👍💯
この映画の中で一番感動するシーンです。自分の明日の命の保証もない逃亡の中でも、目の前にいる病人、や、困っている人を見過ごして通りすぎることのできないキンブル先生の人間として、人徳の高さが際立っているばめんです。こわい表情をしているが、内面から優しさにあふれているのがすばらしい。
love this movie. must have seen it half a dozen times. peak harrison ford + tommy lee jones
One of the best action movies ever, so dense plot with constant action. It's never boring. I watched it multiple times
My eyes always tear up when I see this part of the movie.
That's one of the most beautiful things you'll ever see
The marshall is a great detective. He goes deep into the mind of his quarry to think like him so that he can predict his next moves. When he gets into Dr. Kimble's mind he can't help but start putting the pieces of the murder together right along with him.
It is fascinating to see how Kimble and Gerrard start to cooperate to catch the real murderer, although they are from the opposite sides ...
This was the turning point in the film. If Kimble was guilty then he likely would’ve killed this boy. But he’s a doctor and he saved this boys life.
In the original version of the script - he becomes lovers with this doctor (Juilanne Moore) and hides out in her apartment! Also note Ford's limb? It's real he hurt himself making the film.
@@charlesgknight yeah, the director apparently looked at the old episodes and said “No way we’re doing that. The guy just had his wife murdered.” The actress was a bit disappointed.
Exactly! He’s innocent from the start
@@szahmad2416Would be great for a Netflix show but not this movie.
It's not Kimble that changed. It's the US Marshal is now questioning his prior " I don't care" remark.
Probably my favorite scene in the movie.
Always strikes me every time I see this movie how many people saw Kimball walk right by them and NOT ONE person recognizes him.
Kimball looks like he belongs. He's just another guy wearing a uniform. He doesn't stick out, he just kind of looks like everyone else. Ironically this is the best way to evade detection. Trying to dress like a ninja, appearing like you're nervous to be there, anything like that makes you stick out and can get you caught. Meanwhile if you have self-confidence and just walk around normally (holding a clipboard helps a lot, too), you'd be amazed how little attention you'll detect.
There's actually a RUclips channel where guys do this. They will have clipboards, wear hard hats, or hi-vis vests, and just walk right past security. One of them even managed to get into the Super Bowl.
As the M.D's say localized incident.
He was wearing a beard when he was convicted and presented to the press. It explains how many would not had recognized him.
* plot armor *
No one notices the janitors.
The best scene in the whole film
Heavy is the weight that descends upon someone snitching out a good person. Beyond that? Wonderful sequence in a great film.
This was one of the first performances I saw of Julianne Moore and one of the most unforgettable. She is a remarkably good actress.
Cannot believe, still to this day, she didn't get an Oscar for Boogie Nights. Maybe because one could argue the film glorified the porn industry, but Kim Bassinger?! REALLY? Because she looked convincingly sad in L.A. Confidential? And she's a blonde? If ever the bestowal of an Academy Award seemed like a mockery of any recognition of someone's true talent as a thespian...
When a movie becomes as good as books (or a book), this was one of them.
Thre best part of this movie, showing how well it was made is that neither of the two main characters kimble or Gerrard are bad guys.
Everyone has moments when you have a chance to do something good, even if it is risky for yourself...... Love it! I also think it is hilarious how great her hair looks after a shift working in the medical field!
The Fugitive is one of those geat films where both the antagonist and the protagonist are very capable and intelligent, both of them have good intentions, yet they're constantly facing off each other.
Harrison Ford and Gary Cooper wear their honestly and integrity on their face
A perfect thriller film with so many great and memorable performances from the whole cast.
wow thats was pretty emotional actually
I love these older movies versus the more computerized movies they make today
It is one of the best scenes on professional hoenesty in Cinema history.❤
Yes. Movie history too.
In another world, in a sequel, Kimble would have returned to work at that hospital after he was found innocent…. And he and that beautiful doctor would have ended up together.
Watch the video about the making of the film. The origin story line had them get together, but they changed the script determining that it was too soon after his wife’s death and audiences would not like him as much.
There was a spinoff sequel titled U.S Marshalls. Kimble doesn’t appear in that film
One problem with that: doctors convicted of felonies lose their licenses after being convicted of a crime. He changed the orders for that kid to have emergency surgery. He practiced medicine without a license which is a felony in many jurisdictions
@@Onecooltop75but if the conviction is overturned after the fact, which was likely gonna happen….it ultimately should be all good.
@@Onecooltop75you’d have to prove he changed the order? He doesn’t admit to that when she asks who changed the order. And his conviction is overturned following the ending I would assume
I can't stomach a kid in agony like that. I would've done the same damn thing.
well, i hope you have medical training.
I like that even in his haste Kimble says, "Excuse me", to the woman on the stairs.
Julianne Moore jogging her heart out in this clip :)
I LOVED this movie. Touching scene by Harrison ❤
Kid's thinking "I'm being treated by a janitor?!"
Nah. Kid's thinking, "Aren't you Harrison Ford? And shouldn't you be out crashing planes?"
😂
He might be too messed up to notice
yeah that's what the kid was thinking
More like "I don't care if I die now, I just bonded with Han Solo"
Love this movie, The Fugitive. Great story and acting!!🎉🎉
In this scene Tommy Lee Jones Marshal Sam Gerard realizes that Harrison Ford Richard Kimble is innocent, great movie based on real events
This scene really captures the spirit of the original TV series.
I cry every time I watch this. I'm such a terribly romantic softie.
You're a beautiful person, and we love you for that.
What an awesome movie! One of my favorites as a teenager. Harrison Ford is fantastic!
Easily my favorite scene in the whole film.
Great scene but the Dam is my favorite because of the desperation...brilliant movie
Julianne Moore is very young & beautiful here
Kimble: "I didn't kill my wife!"
Gerard: "I don't care!"
Doctor: "He saved the kid's life"
Gerard: "I don't care!"
yeah... but he does. You can see it on his face. Great acting all around.
did she ever find out who he was
@@grawakendream8980 she does even helps him and both fall in love with each other but all of it was cut from the movie
really? lol. that would have messed up the movie imo. his wife just died@@thernandez868
@@locutus99 Gerard is harboring doubts, but is no less committed to doing his job. He's been tasked with nabbing Kimble, he's gonna do it, despite his reservations. Given his many years of experience, this probably wasn't the first time he's been tasked to nab someone whose guilt he doubts. But he's a soldier in a bigger system, he does what he's told and trusts that the system as a whole works.
Probably the best Harrison Ford film ever made
your real nature comes out, you can fake to be good but you can't fake to ba bad. Ones real nature comes out in distressed situations.
Damn, Julianne Moore when this was filmed... just gorgeous!
Does anyone know the details of the kid's true injury and what surgery Richard ordered for him that saved his life? I know it isn't crucial to the plot and the point is to display Richard's empathy, which is not a quality that someone who would end his wife would have, but I've always just been really curious.
Punctured lung was a good guess I've heard
Yeah, most likely punctured lung from a fractured sternum or rib. The fracture probably punctured the kid's pleural cavity, lung, or both and caused internal bleeding, making it hard for him to breath. So, he was taken to surgery to stop the bleeding and drain out the blood from his lungs (thoracostomy). 🤷🏼
Probably a fractured sternum and/or a tension or hemo pneumothorax is on the way, if it’s not already there. The Doctor auscultating him didn’t seem to find any decrease in air movement/volume on either side or an obvious flail chest, but given the mechanism of injury and how this boy is presenting, he needs urgent medical care. Besides that, the Doctor/Nurse didn’t auscultate properly, given the pt’s supine position. He at least needs to go lower to the bed and toward the pt’s flanks with his bell on either side in order to hear the lowest anatomical parts of each lung.
I’d be watching for tracheal deviation, increasing work/pain on resps, decreasing O2 sats and breath sounds when auscultating the affected area and (worst) bloody sputum.
Certainly, given the mechanism, I’d be extremely suspicious of injury to the heart as well. Cardiac Tamponade from direct blunt trauma to the chest (left anterior side, by the looks of it) would definitely be on my radar screen as a secondary diagnosis or comorbidity. Beck’s triad would be a trend I’d be watching very closely for when gathering his vitals every few minutes, as his ticker probably took a big hit. If I had the time, a 12 Lead ECG wouldn’t hurt, but that’d be lower on my immediate priority list.
Managing shock, oxygenation, blood loss and respiration are the keys here. He needs blood/fluid, and probably at the least, needle decompression on the affected side to restore lung function and counteract the pneumothorax, and if not just that, high flow O2 delivery by NRB or assisted vents by BVM.
A blunt force aortic dissection would certainly be a significant concern, but if it had torn completely, he wouldn’t have even made it to the ambulance alive. That said, if his BP suddenly went into his boots and he up and died, that’s what I’d bet had happened as the rupture or aneurysm evolved and suddenly let go. No surgeon in the world could save him then.
Scoping, CT and ultrasound for the rest of the organs once he was stabilized. I’d bet a fifty that there’s at least splenic, kidney, pancreatic, diaphragm or transverse intestinal damage there as well, to say nothing of the obvious fractured ribs. The liver’s primarily on the other side, but I’d definitely check that sumbitch as well, as it’s big and bleedy and just LOVES to get hurt in these types of situations. Then there’s his brain. That’ll DEFINITELY need a CT scan as well for any kind of bleeding or bruising. The last thing anyone wants is a surprise seizure brought on by a stroke.
It’s a really, really nasty place to suffer high acuity blunt trauma, given all the squishy major organs, some of which aren’t completely protected by the ribcage. He needs to be on a surgeon’s table post haste, with several respiratory therapists there as well for emergency airway management.
Finally, and I know they’re triaging quickly given the mass casualty incident here, but this pt. is absolutely not by any means “stable.” I’d give him a pretty dark red card on the triage scale system just by knowing what happened and by looking at him.
As a paramedic, if I were in the field with this kid, I’d collar him, perform all the treatments listed above that I could as were needed, prepare for the ones that I’d be expecting, and get this kid to a Lead Trauma Hospital ideally by helicopter or, if no helo available, good old fashioned diesel afterburner therapy in my ambulance.
I definitely would not be fucking around on this one.
@Ubermensch6969 Okay, NOW I finally understand why they didn't specify in the film. All of that would have been completely unnecessary for the plot. 😆 But I appreciate your reply. It was a really interesting read. ✌️
I read aortic tear. If you freeze the shot, he starts with the letter A
My favourite scene from my favourite film. Kimble shows how kind he is, and Gerard realises that he's not after a cold blooded killer.
In the novelization it's revealed that Kimble suspected that the sternum fracture had sent bone fragments dangerously close to the aorta, which may have punctured it and meant the kid would have bled to death literally within minutes.
This scene choked me up and to see his compassion for that boy and HIS KNOWING WHAT HE NEEDED TO SAVE HIS LIFE 😢🏹💓 I would of done same thing to save anyone even when everyone bets against you 😕
I was thinking of this scene TODAY for the first time in years for some unknown reason, and it just showed up in my suggested videos. The RUclips algorithm is freaky!!! 😱
Even in disguise, these people are heroes.
4:07 this is a man who does not sanction buffoonery.
Moore is so beautiful it makes me sad.
That was a class acting.. do a Doctor's handwriting.. wow!!
On the kids busted chest
one of my favourite films ....never ghets tired
A good man can't help himself. He saved the kid and put himself at risk.
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Greatest best movie ever
Where can we find doctors like him today, someone willing to put his life at risk to save a boy's life? There are so many doctors nowadays who do not even really care about their own patients' interests while they are on duty.
2 great actors in one movie
Even at 46 year old Tommy Lee Jones looked 76, he is the timeless one except he's forever an old man in both directions
Doc Kimble best movie top 10 all time😊
One subtle detail was that he could have easily overpowered Julianne Moore's character or just ignored her and walked on, but he stayed passively until the absolute moment he had to go.
In my top 10 movies of all time.
Law enforcement looking for him all over, and still doing good like saving people’s life. Let us not forget about the guard he also saved while been brought to the hospital. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Amazing film and an amazing secene
Brilliant best part of a film I have seen
30 years old, and works because of the actors, not the script or the cameras, although the sets are perfect. It could even have been filmed a bit slower We just keep wanting to see the actors more because they're ahead of their time. They are thinking like the 2020's. J.
Harrison Ford is one of the best ever
My favorite scene in this movie. Even if it endangered him, he chose to save a life.
The scene establishes Kimble as a great doctor; he needed just a glance at the x-ray. Before this, the audience had no idea how incredibly skilled he was.
He is already skilled that's why he was chosen to be the representative of the drug company and also as a sacrificial lamb when they murdered his wife
quite an entertaining movie...the good wins at the end... simple nicely done and effective.
My favorite scene !
There is not a single wasted frame in this movie.
Great movie
Love this film. Heartwarming ❤
This scene is even more powerful in light of The New York Times' recent study showing that ChatGPT is far more accurate in diagnosing medical issues than most doctors.
wonderful scene. Doctor is always a doctor. Wonderful.
"I'm not Guilty", "I Don't Care". That to me was the best scene defining these two characters. That sets the baseline for scenes like this to unfold and have gravitas. If this scene was shot today, the fugitive would be a female doctor, who overpowers het male captives, which are incompetent at best, she walks into a room in a hospital with this boy, and in 2 seconds understands everything about the boy and is able to save him, while, all the male doctors in the room are at a lost of what to do while they make inappropriate comments to the female doctor's looks.
Thank you Doc
Good movie. Better than the TV series.
A young and beautiful Julianne Moore here. Glad she went to win an Oscar later on for Best Actress. Incredible scene in the movie.
Excellent film ❤
One of the best scenes
Imagine if the last doctor dismissed the report and told Richard to take the kid home.