The Fugitive (film)/Trivia

TV Series

 * Fake Nationality:
 * Barry Morse was British. A good thing, too, since anytime a person on the street got too threatening to him for being mean to Kimble, he could switch to his native accent and say, "Blimey, Gov, I ain't who you think I am! Must be that bloke on the telly who looks like me."
 * "A Clean and Quiet Town" has Eduardo Cianelli as Viktor Lucheck.
 * In "The Last Oasis", Puerto Rican Jaime Sánchez plays a Native American.
 * Not a single member of the Hungarian Karac-family in "The Blessings of Liberty" is actually played by a Hungarian actor (instead it's one Austrian and three Americans).
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Lots of familiar character actors, and future stars, appeared on this show.
 * You Look Familiar: Lots of actors will guest star in more than one episode in a different role. Perhaps the best example is Richard Anderson, who played Kimble's brother-in-law, Len Taft in the last 2 episodes. Anderson guest starred in 6 episodes total. The last 2 are the only ones where he played Len.

Film

 * Billing Displacement:
 * Julianne Moore is billed fourth in the film, although she wasn't a well-known star at the time of its release and her character only has about a few minutes of total screen time and zero relevance to the plot. This initially wasn't the case--Moore's character was originally written to have a much larger role as an ally and a love interest for Kimble.
 * Sela Ward, as the doomed Helen Kimble, doesn't get much more screen time, and she's billed third - however, her character is also an example of Small Role, Big Impact.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!:
 * Helen Kimble is Jo Danville.
 * The One-Armed Man was played by the late Andreas Katsulas, who was known in sci-fi circles as Ambassador G'Kar and Commander Tomalak.
 * The Marshals include Agent K, Ralph Cifaretto (or Cypher), and Rose Nadler.
 * Sue Sylvester is Dr. Wahland.
 * General Koskov is Dr. Charles Nichols.
 * The Janitor appears as a Chicago Transit cop.
 * Neil Flynn's appearance even became a subplot in an episode of the show, in which
 * The Other Marty: Richard Jordan was originally cast as Dr. Charles Nichols, but he was extremely ill (he ended up passing away a few weeks after the film was released), thus being replaced with Jeroen Krabbe.
 * What Could Have Been: Micheal Douglas, Kevin Costner, Andy Garcia, and Alec Baldwin were considered for the role of Richard Kimble. In fact, Baldwin was cast, but dropped out over a salary dispute. Meanwhile, Jon Voight and Gene Hackman were considered for the part of Samuel Gerard.
 * There were plans to make either Dr. Kathy Wahlund or Dr. Anne Eastman (Julianne Moore's character) a love interest for Kimble. This was nixed as (a) it would have been distateful for Kimble to take a new lover while trying to solve the murder of his wife (whom he was clearly still grieving for), and (b) such a story would have distracted from the "chase" aspects of the film.