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 ...
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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 by agents of the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Security Service (DSS).
Mark Warren (Wesley Snipes) is arrested after a traffic accident, enabling police to discover he is a federal fugitive by the name of Mark Roberts. While being transported to New York by plane, Roberts shares the flight with Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) who is traveling under the orders of his boss to get out of town following a publicized incident of alleged brutality during an arrest unrelated to Roberts' case. A Chinese prisoner attempts to...
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