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    Explore "thefugitive" with insightful episodes like "The Fugitive (1993)", "The Fugitive", "The Fugitive: Marilyn Sheppard's Unsolved Murder", "EP240: Name Dropping Theater" and "7. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Tax Collector, Song Without a Name" from podcasts like ""At the Movies in the 90s", "The Bonnie Situation", "Autumn's Oddities", "Hollywood & Levine" and "Latinx Lens"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    The Fugitive (1993)

    The Fugitive (1993)
    Welcome back to AT THE MOVIES IN THE 90s, a podcast about the cinema of the 90s.

    In this episode, our host A. J. Black is joined by guests Hugh McStay & Ian Buckley to discuss Andrew Davis' 1993 action thriller, The Fugitive.

    They also discuss Hugh's favourite 90s movie, Ian's favourite 90s TV show and see whether The Fugitive passes the 90s movie tropes test...

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    A. J. Black

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    Hugh McStay / Ian Buckley

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    The Fugitive: Marilyn Sheppard's Unsolved Murder

    The Fugitive: Marilyn Sheppard's Unsolved Murder
    The brutal 1954 bludgeoning death of Marilyn Sheppard and the controversial conviction of her husband, Dr. Sam Sheppard, is the most enduring murder mystery in Cleveland history. The horrible ordeal was the basis of the movie “The Fugitive.”

    Dr. Sheppard’s conviction was overturned in 1966, but he died in 1970. Today, his family and the investigators who still fixate on the case believe the real killer was Richard Eberling, a convicted murderer and window washer at the Sheppard home.

    SOURCES

    https://clevelandhistorical.org/items/show/590

    http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/sheppard/1954TrialAccount.htm

    https://casetext.com/case/state-v-sheppard-15

    The Wrong Man: The Final Verdict on the Dr. Sam Sheppard Murder Case; by James Neff

    EP240: Name Dropping Theater

    EP240: Name Dropping Theater

    Ken drops names and tells stories about various celebrities he has encountered. Along with some tips for those who come to LA hoping to spot stars.

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    7. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Tax Collector, Song Without a Name

    7. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Tax Collector, Song Without a Name

    In this episode, Rosa and Cat are reviewing three latest releases from streaming and VOD. 

    DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD (2019) is now available on streaming platforms like Hulu and Amazon Prime. 

    THE TAX COLLECTOR (2020) is out on VOD and was controversial when the first trailer was released. How did it fare? 

    SONG WITHOUT A NAME (2020) is a Peruvian film from director Melina León. 

    Latinx Lens Recommends:

    THE FUGITIVE (1947) starring Henry Fonda, Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz 

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    Theme Music by David Rosen

    Bonus Episode: Andrew Davis Interview

    Bonus Episode: Andrew Davis Interview

    For this special 20-minute bonus episode, Jim interviews director Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Under Seige, Above the Law, Holes) to talk about his debut film from 1978, STONY ISLAND which is being released on DVD & VOD on April 24th.  We learn about how the film was made, and its cultural significance including how Andrew got his start in the business.  In addition, we briefly discuss memories of filming THE FUGITIVE here in the city of Chicago back in the early 90s as well.  

    STONY ISLAND was filmed on the gritty streets of Chicago's south side and tells the story of Richie Bloom (Richie Davis), the only white kid on the block, as he forms an R&B band with his best friend, Kevin (Edward "Stoney" Robinson). With the help of their mentor, aging sax legend Percy (Gene "Daddy G" Barge), they pull together a funky supergroup, stealing practice time at night in the local funeral home. Despite few resources and heavy losses this resilient group of dedicated musicians--armed only with wit, sleight of hand and outrageous Chicago bravado--must come together to finally make their smash debut. 

    Thanks again to Andrew Davis for being on the show for this incredibly interesting look at an underseen gem that integrates both Chicago history and also beautifully captures how the love of music brings people together.   Order your DVD by visiting the official movie website:

    http://stonyislandmovie.com/

    Bonus Episode: Andrew Davis Interview

    Bonus Episode: Andrew Davis Interview

    For this special 20-minute bonus episode, Jim interviews director Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Under Seige, Above the Law, Holes) to talk about his debut film from 1978, STONY ISLAND which is being released on DVD & VOD on April 24th.  We learn about how the film was made, and its cultural significance including how Andrew got his start in the business.  In addition, we briefly discuss memories of filming THE FUGITIVE here in the city of Chicago back in the early 90s as well.  

    STONY ISLAND was filmed on the gritty streets of Chicago's south side and tells the story of Richie Bloom (Richie Davis), the only white kid on the block, as he forms an R&B band with his best friend, Kevin (Edward "Stoney" Robinson). With the help of their mentor, aging sax legend Percy (Gene "Daddy G" Barge), they pull together a funky supergroup, stealing practice time at night in the local funeral home. Despite few resources and heavy losses this resilient group of dedicated musicians--armed only with wit, sleight of hand and outrageous Chicago bravado--must come together to finally make their smash debut. 

    Thanks again to Andrew Davis for being on the show for this incredibly interesting look at an underseen gem that integrates both Chicago history and also beautifully captures how the love of music brings people together.   Order your DVD by visiting the official movie website:

    http://stonyislandmovie.com/