U.S. Marshals

U.S. Marshals is a 1998 action thriller film, and a spiritual sequel to The Fugitive. The storyline of U.S. Marshals does not feature the character Dr. Richard Kimble, and the part of main protagonist has been passed onto Samuel Gerard and his team of U.S. Marshals who pursued Kimble in the first film. The film opens with closed-circuit television footage of an exchange between two men taking place in a parking garage, which appears to be foiled ... more

Initial release date:

  • Mar 6, 1998

Directed by:

Rating:

PG-13 (USA)

Runtime:

  • 131 min (78.6 hs )

Estimated budget:

  • 60,000,000 (US$)

Film

Directed by

Stuart Baird

Stuart Baird (born 30 November 1947) is an Academy Award nominated English film editor, producer, and director who is mainly associated with action films. He has edited over twenty major motion pictures. Baird has had an extended collaboration with director Richard Donner. For Baird's work on...

Tagline:

  • No one has seen anything like it...except for one man.
  • The cop who won't stop is back. But this time he's chasing down a lot more than a fugitive.

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Runtime:

  • 131 min (78.6 hs )

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Currency Amount
  • 60,000,000

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The Fugitive

The Fugitive is a 1993 American film based on the television series of the same name. The film was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford... …

Initial release date: Aug 6, 1993
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