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The Fugitive
Framed for a killing, a teenager takes refuge in a farm house.
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Plot Summary
A doctor, falsely accused of murdering his wife, flees Mexico to escape an impending execution. He finds refuge in a remote Protestant mission run by a kind priest, where he grapples with his faith and his past. As his guilt weighs on him, he becomes deeply involved in the lives of the mission's inhabitants, finding a chance for redemption amidst his desperate flight.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Fugitive' received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric direction and Montgomery Clift's compelling performance. While not a box office smash, it has since been recognized for its sensitive portrayal of faith and redemption, becoming a notable entry in Edward Dmytryk's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking cinematography and somber tone.
Montgomery Clift's intense performance as the tormented doctor was a highlight.
The film's exploration of faith and guilt resonated with many critics.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's powerful emotional core and the strong performances, particularly from its lead actor. Many appreciate its thoughtful narrative and philosophical undertones.
Fun Fact
The film was based on Graham Greene's novel 'The Power and the Glory', but the setting was changed from Mexico to an unnamed Latin American country to avoid religious sensitivities and censorship issues in some markets.
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