A beautiful woman seduces Kimble as part of a plan to have her lover kill him, and his rich invalid wife, so they can get married.A beautiful woman seduces Kimble as part of a plan to have her lover kill him, and his rich invalid wife, so they can get married.A beautiful woman seduces Kimble as part of a plan to have her lover kill him, and his rich invalid wife, so they can get married.
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- TriviaMarlyn Mason sings "Strangers in the Night," a song that Frank Sinatra recorded in April 1966 and a song that for him rose to number 1 on the pop singles chart in both the US and UK.
- GoofsWith the culmination, both Kimble and Norma Bartlett realize that Alan Bartlett plans to murder Norma and Kimble throws the circuit breaker to cut the power in the house. Then, as Kimble and Alan battle in the dark, Kimble tells Norma to get into the elevator and she takes it to the second floor. But if the power in the house had been cut, the elevator could not have taken her up to the second floor.
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Narrator: [Opening Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble at work as a parking attendant, helping an inebriated Alan Bartlett to his car as Kimble prepares to drive Bartlett home] Parking attendant - a job for food and shelter; a place to rest; a temporary haven for a man on the run. Richard Kimble, known in this place and to these people as Bill Garrison.
- SoundtracksStrangers in the Night
(uncredited)
Music by Bert Kaempfert
Lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder
Portion sung by Marlyn Mason
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A babe plays not only the piano, but Dick too
Dick is toiling as a parking attendant at a club where he is carrying on with the sexy piano player. Shades of the very first fuge. Unbeknownst to him, but knownst, to us, said piano player, Gale, is also fooling around with rich guy Bartlett. Dick must be parking cars when this is happening, because they don't hide it. Gale is in possession of a newspaper story about the price on Dick's head, which she must have been keeping in the event she would run into him some day. Bartlett sees the story and they hatch a scheme for Kimble to kill his poor crippled wife, or at least frame him for it. Actually the wife is not poor at all. She's the one with all the money. She was injured in a car accident and it seems like there is more to that story that will come out later, but it never does. Anyways, the plan is to get the servants out of the house and have Kimble be the only one there with her, since Bartlett had given Dick a cushy job in the house. The wife finds the Kimble reward story in a drawer in her house, with no explanation as to why it would be there. She thinks Dick has been sent to kill her, but he convinces her that her husband is the danger. Sure enough, the husband shows up and she gets up and pushes the wheelchair down the steps, breaking his leg. He implicates Gale and she gets arrested by a cop who resembles the emperor in Star Wars. Dick runs away, looking not only for the OAM, but for a woman who can help him forget the piano player.
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- Mar 26, 2023
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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