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[[TV/逃亡者/シーズン4]] *第01話 砂漠の風の中で [#mee6c6cf] The Last Oasis #ref(fg4_01_00.png) #ref(fg4_01_01.png) #br After Dr. Kimble recovers at an Indian reservation from a gunshot wound, a local deputy pursues him through the desert to make amends for a past mistake. The series is now in color but that doesn't do much for it. The magazine photographers of the time said "black and white for drama, color for excitement". The Fugitive was a drama, even if there were moments of excitement. Route 66 was a series that belonged in color because the environment was often part of the story in a positive way. Tod and Buz, (or Tod and Linc) would sometimes express delight at their surroundings. Richard Kimble lives a life without delights. He just sees danger everywhere. He's not going to wear anything colorful: he doesn't want to stand out. On top of that the color used in the series is muted and bland looking. Several of the earlier episodes are shot on obvious studio sets, perhaps because the color camera required it. Color makes their phoniness look more obvious, (the same thing happened on Gunsmoke: Dodge City looks so much better in black and white). Finally, this first episode takes place in a colorless place: the Arizona desert. Why begin with an episode that can't fully utilize the new technology? Anyway the plot of this is that Kimble is shot escaping form the local police. He's found by some local Indians and taken to a teacher on the reservation, (Hope Lange), who makes him her assistant when he recovers. Meanwhile a deputy sheriff, (Mark Richman) is the son of a lawman who failed to apprehend a murderer who went on to murder others and had his reputation destroyed because of it. He is determined to hunt down Kimble and winds up going after both him and the teacher. Director: Gerald Mayer Writers: Barry Oringer, Roy Huggins (created by) Cast -David Janssen David Janssen ... Dr. Richard Kimble / David Morrow -Hope Lange Hope Lange ... Annie Johnson -Peter Mark Richman Peter Mark Richman ... Deputy Steel (as Mark Richman) -Jaime Sanchez Jaime Sanchez ... Sam -Arch Johnson Arch Johnson ... Sheriff Prycer -John McLiam John McLiam ... Deputy Kelton -Barry Morse Barry Morse ... Lt. Philip Gerard (credit only) -Lew Brown Lew Brown ... Deputy O'Hara -Vincent Arias Vincent Arias ... Roger -Don Ross Don Ross ... American Guard -Eugene Iglesias Eugene Iglesias ... Mexican Guard -Silvia Marino Silvia Marino ... Nellie #ref(fg4_01_aa.png) #br #ref(fg4_01_02.png) Hope Lange (1933–2003)(aged 70) *Add [#ca4e5427] #br #region(Jap) #br #br #endregion #br #br
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[[TV/逃亡者/シーズン4]] *第01話 砂漠の風の中で [#mee6c6cf] The Last Oasis #ref(fg4_01_00.png) #ref(fg4_01_01.png) #br After Dr. Kimble recovers at an Indian reservation from a gunshot wound, a local deputy pursues him through the desert to make amends for a past mistake. The series is now in color but that doesn't do much for it. The magazine photographers of the time said "black and white for drama, color for excitement". The Fugitive was a drama, even if there were moments of excitement. Route 66 was a series that belonged in color because the environment was often part of the story in a positive way. Tod and Buz, (or Tod and Linc) would sometimes express delight at their surroundings. Richard Kimble lives a life without delights. He just sees danger everywhere. He's not going to wear anything colorful: he doesn't want to stand out. On top of that the color used in the series is muted and bland looking. Several of the earlier episodes are shot on obvious studio sets, perhaps because the color camera required it. Color makes their phoniness look more obvious, (the same thing happened on Gunsmoke: Dodge City looks so much better in black and white). Finally, this first episode takes place in a colorless place: the Arizona desert. Why begin with an episode that can't fully utilize the new technology? Anyway the plot of this is that Kimble is shot escaping form the local police. He's found by some local Indians and taken to a teacher on the reservation, (Hope Lange), who makes him her assistant when he recovers. Meanwhile a deputy sheriff, (Mark Richman) is the son of a lawman who failed to apprehend a murderer who went on to murder others and had his reputation destroyed because of it. He is determined to hunt down Kimble and winds up going after both him and the teacher. Director: Gerald Mayer Writers: Barry Oringer, Roy Huggins (created by) Cast -David Janssen David Janssen ... Dr. Richard Kimble / David Morrow -Hope Lange Hope Lange ... Annie Johnson -Peter Mark Richman Peter Mark Richman ... Deputy Steel (as Mark Richman) -Jaime Sanchez Jaime Sanchez ... Sam -Arch Johnson Arch Johnson ... Sheriff Prycer -John McLiam John McLiam ... Deputy Kelton -Barry Morse Barry Morse ... Lt. Philip Gerard (credit only) -Lew Brown Lew Brown ... Deputy O'Hara -Vincent Arias Vincent Arias ... Roger -Don Ross Don Ross ... American Guard -Eugene Iglesias Eugene Iglesias ... Mexican Guard -Silvia Marino Silvia Marino ... Nellie #ref(fg4_01_aa.png) #br #ref(fg4_01_02.png) Hope Lange (1933–2003)(aged 70) *Add [#ca4e5427] #br #region(Jap) #br #br #endregion #br #br
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