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Andrew Davis
The Fugitive is a American action thriller film based on the s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins a American action thriller film was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones.
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John Ford
The Fugitive (1947), shot with John Ford, for which Gabriel Figueroa won a Golden Globe; the Oscar-nominated The Night of the Iguana (1962), shot with John Huston; the seven films Gabriel Figueroa shot with Luis Buñuel, among which stand out Los Olvidados (1951) and Nazarín (1958).
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by Jeb Stuart and , David Twohy
THE FUGITIVE, directed by Andrew Davis; screenplay by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, based on characters created by Roy Huggins; director of photography, Michael Chapman; music composed by James Newton Howard; production designer, Dennis Washington; edited by Dennis Virkler and David Finfer; produced by Arnold Kopelson; executive producer, Keith Barish and Roy Huggins.
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by Francis Veber
The Fugitives (original title Les fugitifs) is a 1986 French criminal comedy directed by Francis Veber and starring Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu.
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D. W. Griffith
The Fugitive is a 1910 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith.
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another thriller, on-the-lam
The Fugitive director Andrew Davis helms another on-the-lam thriller, opening in August.
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Andrea Manni
The Fugitive () is a 2003 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Andrea Manni.
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André Hugon
The Fugitive (French:La Fugitive) is a 1920 French silent film directed by André Hugon and starring Marie-Louise Derval, André Nox and Armand Numès.
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Denis Villeneuve
The director was the excellent Denis Villeneuve of Sicario, Prisoners, and The Arrival fame.
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Chris Long
Directed by Chris Long, executive producer of The Mentalist, the film features Gordon Goody, one of the main instigators behind the heist who reveals the identity of the missing mastermind behind Britain’s most famous heist – the elusive “Ulsterman”.
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Award winning director Alexander Singer
Award winning director Alexander Singer has directed some of the best dramatic TV series including: The Fugitive, Hill Street Blues, and Star Trek.
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Richard Tuggle
The film was directed by Richard Tuggle, who was best known for having written two Clint Eastwood films, Escape from Alcatraz and Tightrope.
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Paul Schrader
Directed by Paul Schrader, the movie will adapt Eddie Bunker’s novel about a trio of criminals forced to go on the run after a botched kidnapping.
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Daniel Espinosa
The director is Swedish born filmmaker Daniel Espinosa, who gave us the gritty 2012 action thriller Safe House, which featured Reynolds and Denzel Washington.
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Frank Marshall
The director is Frank Marshall, a former producer for Steven Spielberg, who directed Arachnophobia and Congo.
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“a nice person” , who’s “paid Avenatti's dues” for raping a 13-year-old girl and then fleeing the country, and in the immediate wake of the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein
Avenatti’s served as one of Roman Polanski’s most vocal defenders, saying the fugitive filmmaker is “a nice person” who’s “paid Avenatti's dues” for raping a 13-year-old girl and then fleeing the country, and in the immediate wake of the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, accused the movie mogul’s victims of conducting “a witch hunt” against Avenatti, before walking a witch hunt back.
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Dexter Fletcher
However, the directorial duties of this feature belongs to the actor-turned-director Dexter Fletcher.
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William Friedkin
The film marks the feature directorial debut (excluding documentaries) of William Friedkin, who later directed The French Connection and The Exorcist.
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Edwin J. Porter
The movie was directed by Edwin J. Porter (not be confused with the much more famous Edwin S. Porter of The Great Train Robbery, 1903).
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