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From:David Janssen , Barry Morse , Bill Raisch , sandy dennis , Paramount , Paramount Home Video ,
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ANOTHER COMFORTABLE MEMORY, 2008-11-03 This is just a great old show from the days when we were young. I still remember the anticipation as we watched week by week waiting for the fugative to find the one armed man that killed his wife. Quality is very good and seeing the old cars is another great memory.
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FANTASTIC TV. Simply a Joy to Watch., 2008-07-28 Greatest show ever produced. Not like today's junk on tv. Like a time travel machine. Back to the early 60's and you'll be in for a one hell of a ride. CLASSIC tv and must own......Very sad to hear that David died at age 48, he was a terrific actor, and could have been our brother, or your father. The Janssen family should be very proud. These shows are a stable of classic television.
Still entertaining, if you appreciate the era, 2008-06-16 Watched them, liked them. B&W, 4 discs.
The menu is a little odd/old(?)/simple, but works. You can play each episode by moving the arrow, or 'play all'... each episode has the same intro, which takes a few moments before you see the title announced.
TV At Its Finest, 2008-05-27 This show has a great reputation that is well deserved. The plots are gripping, the scripts are products of intelligent design, and the acting is some of the best the viewer will see from many very familiar faces. I just finished volume two of season one and the quality is consistent from beginning to end. There are no extras (no interviews - -no suprise, the key players have been dead for years). So what. The real meat is well done. The transfer of sound and picture to DVD is crisp and clean and that's what really counts. I can't wait for season two.
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Worst Case Scenario, 2008-04-22 You already know that The Fugitive is the greatest dramatic TV series of all time and an absolute must-own on DVD. You also know that it stinks that the show is being released in half season sets instead of full season sets. But, did you know that the Fugitive discs come packaged in one of the most poorly designed DVD cases in history?
In an effort to save shelf space, the environment, or perhaps both, all four Fuge DVDs come to you crammed into a single plastic "keepcase" (a misnomer, as this case is not worth keeping). Disc 1 is on one side, disc 4 is on the other, and discs 2 and 3 are on a hinged flap in the middle. When I received my first Fuge set via UPS, I heard the sickening sound of rattling bits of hard plastic before I even opened it up, despite the fact that there was no visible damage to the exterior of the case, or to the Amazon box the set was shipped in. I soon learned that the rattling was due to the fact that virtually all of the tiny plastic tabs that hold discs 1 and 4 were broken clean off and the DVDs were on the loose, much like Dr. Richard Kimble. I assumed this was an anomaly, so I wrote to the nice folks at Amazon and they very speedily sent a replacement. Well, as you've probably already guessed, the replacement set was no different than the original. Ergo, I either have the worst luck in the world (which is probably true) or most--if not all--Fugitive Season One Volume One sets come in broken cases.
The moral of my boring story is: if you want The Fugitive on DVD, but you don't want the discs to fall to the floor every time you open the case, you'll need to buy some spare cases to store your Fuge discs in. 5 stars for Dr. Kimble, ZERO stars for Paramount's ridiculously fragile cases.
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