New on Home Video: “The Fugitive” on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and Digital

Next week Warner Brothers Home Video is releasing the classic 1993 action thriller “The Fugitive” in 4K resolution with High Dynamic Range for the very first time. Directed by Andrew Davis and anchored by two thrilling performances from Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, “The Fugitive” received widespread acclaim which culminated in 7 Academy Award nominations including a Best Supporting Actor win for Jones. This terrific new restoration is a great way to celebrate the film’s 30th anniversary.

This 4K Ultra HD edition of “The Fugitive” comes with a digital copy of the film and releases on November 21st. See below for a full synopsis and release information.

About the Film:

Year: 1993

Runtime: 130 Minutes

Director: Andrew Davis

Screenwriter: Jeb Stuart and David Twohy

Story By: David Twohy

Cast: Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, Jeroen Krabbé, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood, Julianne Moore, Jane Lynch, L. Scott Caldwell, Ron Dean

Rating: PG-13 for a Murder and Other Action Sequences in an Adventure Setting

The Fugitive” stars Academy Award nominee Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble and Tommy Lee Jones as Deputy U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard. The film also stars Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé. The film is based the television series “The Fugitive” which was created by Roy Huggins and ran from 1963 to 1967. The film was produced by Arnold Koppelson.

Special Features:

The Fugitive Ultra HD Blu-ray disc contains the following previously released special features:

  • Introduction by Andrew Davis and Harrison Ford
  • Commentary by Andrew Davis and Tommy Lee Jones
  • “The Fugitive: Thrill of the Chase”
  • “On the Run with the Fugitive”
  • “Derailed: Anatomy of a Train Wreck”
  • Theatrical Trailer

14 thoughts on “New on Home Video: “The Fugitive” on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and Digital

  1. Freakin’ love The Fugitive. My family got the DVD after wearing out the VHS. Been meaning to pickup the Blu-ray all this time. When they announced this 4K I preordered that shit so fast! Can’t wait for this and Oppenheimer to come in the mail 🤗

  2. Fuck yeah! I want that movie on 4K in my DVD/Blu-Ray collection. That is a great movie that still holds up. And I am in the minority that liked its sequel U.S. Marshalls.

    I wouldn’t mind a remake of this film but have two women in the lead this time around.

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