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Auf der Flucht There Goes the Ball Game (1963–1967) Online

Auf der Flucht There Goes the Ball Game (1963–1967) Online
Original Title :
There Goes the Ball Game
Genre :
TV Episode / Adventure / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Year :
1963–1967
Directror :
Gerald Mayer
Cast :
David Janssen,Gabriel Dell,Lynda Day George
Writer :
Oliver Crawford,Roy Huggins
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
50min
Rating :
6.7/10
Auf der Flucht There Goes the Ball Game (1963–1967) Online

While attending a baseball game, a woman Dr. Kimble is sitting next to is told that she has a phone call and is kidnapped. As Kimble is the only one who saw the kidnapper, her rich father coerces him into helping find his daughter.
Episode cast overview:
David Janssen David Janssen - Dr. Richard Kimble / Gene Tyler
Gabriel Dell Gabriel Dell - Chester
Lynda Day George Lynda Day George - Nadine Newmark (as Lynda Day)
Martin Balsam Martin Balsam - Andrew Newmark
Vincent Gardenia Vincent Gardenia - Capt. Bill Gibbs
Jonathan Goldsmith Jonathan Goldsmith - Phil (as Jonathan Lippe)
Susan Seaforth Hayes Susan Seaforth Hayes - Vicki Walton (as Susan Seaforth)
Barry Morse Barry Morse - Lt. Philip Gerard (credit only)
Joan Tompkins Joan Tompkins - Rose Newmark
Sidney Clute Sidney Clute - Joe - Newmark Aide
John Ward John Ward - Jerry - Valet
Barbara Dodd Barbara Dodd - Aggie - Nurse
Jon Kowal Jon Kowal - Al
Michael Harris Michael Harris - Guard

French title: L'enlèvement.


User reviews

Jerinovir

Jerinovir

Kimble is only human, so sometimes he needs a break from the stress he lives with every moment. One afternoon he attends a baseball game. While there, an attractive young lady seated near him is called away to answer a phone call. She never returns. Kimble falls into the hands of stadium security when it turns out the young lady has been kidnapped for ransom.

The missing woman is the daughter of a powerful newspaper publisher, played by actor Martin Balsam, who will stop at nothing to get his daughter back. This causes problems for Kimble, the only one who can identify the kidnapper.

Kimble's desire to get on the road is blocked, and a series of dangers confronts him. Actor Gabriel Dell puts in a strong performance as a gangster.
Insanity

Insanity

Kimble witnesses a kidnapping at a baseball game. The victim is the daughter of a powerful newspaper publisher who will do anything to get his daughter back. Kimble is reluctant to be interviewed by the police and claims he can't do anything to help. The publisher, (Martin Balsam), has Kimble picked up when the kidnappers demand that t witness deliver the ransom money. They plan to kill him. Kimble doesn't want to go through with it but the publisher has learned through his newspaper who Kimble is and threatens to expose him to the police if he refuses to take the risk.

Another delicious situation for Kimble to worm his way out of. Equally delicious is Linda Day (George), who plays the daughter and Susan Seaforth, later along-time soap star, as her friend. The kidnappers are an interesting pair: Gabriel Dell, who started his career as a one of the Dead End Kids back in the 30's and Jonathan Lippe, now known as Jonathan Goldsmith but better known as "The Most Interesting Man in the World" on those beer commercials. He's so young here, (28 then, now 76), that you'd never recognize him if you didn't know that's who it was.
Danial

Danial

Currently, "There Goes the Ball Game" is one of the lower rated episodes of "The Fugitive". However, after seeing it I have no idea why it's scored so low....as it is a pretty good episode.

When the story begins, Kimble is enjoying a rare moment of relaxation and attends a baseball game. However, something odd happens. The pretty lady next to him (Linda Day George) is called away by some messenger. However, after she leaves, the lady's friend arrives...and the pair now realize that the woman has been kidnapped! Since Kimble is the only person who saw the man, her father (Martin Balsam) is naturally anxious to question Kimble and keep him around in order to find the kidnappers. But Kimble is naturally scared and although he wants to help, he'd much rather just run away and mind his own business.

This is a solid episode and is different--making it well worth seeing. Plus, I really liked the dynamics between the two kidnappers...it made the show pretty unique and worth your time.