One of the best action movies ever. I think part of it is that all the stunts and effects are real. Now it's all CGI, as good as it's gotten you still know it's not real. But just a great story and acting as well.
One of the all-time great cat and mouse movies. The Fugitive is an incredibly smart thriller that never lets up. This movie has grown on me a lot over the years; when it first came out I was a little underwhelmed, maybe because it's very understated much of the time. But as an adult I came to appreciate how lean and kinetic it is.
Fun fact: this scene was filmed at the Great Smokey Mountains Railroad, and if you ride on the Tuckaseegee route there, the train passes by the wreck, and the site is still there!
How the hell can anyone dislike this scene!! Unbelievable how the BEST FASCINATING MOVIES GETS DISLIKES. This movie is a tribute to the very successful 1960's tv show! This movie in german alsogot removed.
The image of that locomotive bearing down on Kimble is pretty horrific, but how did he get so far in front of that train? He jumped out of the bus window just seconds before that locomotive struck it.
One of the things I wondered about when I first saw the movie. The parody, Wrongfully Accused took it even further. ruclips.net/video/cJ4iw-R5fQk/видео.html
This whole sequence was shot at the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad just outside of Dillsboro, North Carolina. I’ve actually seen the remnants of the wreck. They’re actually pretty good for what they are. The gp30 looks like it could easily be fixed, but the b23-7 is in pretty bad shape.
He does! Only to snitch on Kimble once he sees him at the hospital! Like, the Dude saved your life from that train and let the staff know where the wound was!!
@@andrewburgemeister6684 I’m sure he’s grateful but he has to uphold his oath lest he let an escaped convicted and legally convicted murderer get away. We, the audience, knows Kimble is innocent but he doesn’t.
The guard with a shotgun fucked up here, probably lost his job, but all turned out OK for him in the end a few years later when he sold the idea for his "Jump to Conclusions Mat."
No kidding, he shot the aggressor and then tried to shoot everyone else. He got the driver killed (a horrible accident) then put his focus on trying to shoot the other moving prisoner instead of taking control of the wheel. He begged Kimble for help when his living comrade was wounded but when it came to a train bearing down on all of them, he selfishly bolted without remorse. Losing his job is the least he deserves, if not get sued or jailed. Of course his reckless actions gave Kimble the opening he needed to escape and find the Justice the law didn’t. That is heaps of irony right here
@@kimberlyjfurey4699 He wasn't talking about the other green jumpsuit prisoner, he was talking about the prisoner who fought against the guard with a shotgun.
This is not a model or CGI it was one of the most expensive movie scenes to have ever been filmed they had one shot and they did it perfectly on the Great Smoky mountain road they took a freight train and literally just ran it off the end of a track, the 2 of the locomotives and the bus are still there and can be seen from the GSMRR excursion train.
Totally, but how much stopping power would the handgun have had compared to the shotgun? Assuming there could have been another scenario where he ordered the convict to drop his weapon while his gun was pointed at him before deciding to use deadly force.
It took me a year to figure and find it but yes, I thought I saw two more engine cab after the flatcar/slug unit and concluding it was GSMR 777, totalling up to 3 engine and slug unit. But yeah, it would later be removed for the scene when the GP30 derailed.
plenty of goofs in this scene old wheel journals used on the cars, cars have been roller bearing since the 70's car carrying logs? there is no logging in the chicagoland area. a bus parallel to the tracks is now perpendicular when it get hit the engineer would have seen the bus and put the train into emergency braking long before. they wouldnt use two locos to pull just a few cars. why would the back loco derail and not the front. modern train wouldnt have an old style tank car that looks like something from the 40's harrison is well behind the front of the train but is next chased by the derailed loco. a 200 ton loco wouldnt just ride along the soft ground like that, a derailed loco would just flip over and maybe skid just a little bit. why does the shed explode?
There were still journal boxes on the rails in the late 70s and early 80s. The maximum lifespan of railcars in North America is about 40 years or so. I recall seeing a journal box or two overheat and cause a derailment.
That fire at the end usually would be a sign to the get fuck out of there because with the amount of diesel fuel each locomotive has, it would mean that you have a MASSIVE ticking time bomb on your hands.
This entire scene was unscripted. Kimble was originally supposed to arrive at Menard, but Carlson's actor took the Alka Seltzer and did some improv. The toothbrush prank was also his idea.
Don't know if it's the video quality of the clip, but it looks like a model bus and miniature train. Other comments here say it was a real train, so I guess I'll have to watch it in HD to see that.
Ok so am I the only one who came to this video to try and find the “ghost” 👻that supposedly haunts the area this scene was filmed at. I was told in the scene where he is inside the bus trying to get out, the directors saw a “ghost” in there with Harrison Ford but noticed it after the film was out already so they couldn’t cut that part. I didn’t see anything but it’s an interesting story🤷♀️.By the way, they didn’t use any CG or anything. The whole crash was real. Kinda fucked up that they left it there, like literally, it’s all still there. I miss old Hollywood sometimes 😪
The fact that you can visit this spot in the Smokey Mountains in NC and the wreckage of the bus and train is still there, is awesome.
Such a great movie. Harrison Ford at the top of his game.
They used a real train wreck for this scene. Unreal.
Donovan Levine Gotta wonder how long it took to set it up
there is a video i just came from of the abandoned train that was used for this
Unstoppable did as well.
Hopefully no locomotive engineers were harmed during the making of this film.
@@TheGozalus Don't worry, when they filmed this scene, the Train was Pushed up to speed
This movie was so fantastic. Suspense, the music, acting were all top notch. You can't get any better. Perfect movie
This was real, not fake, the place is real.
You can still see the train and busses from the side of the road and across the river. I was there just this morning.
*_i know it is_*
Duhhhh
Fake news
Liberal agenda news
I remember being blown away watching this for the film time 30 years ago.
Action films today will never surpass this.
One of the best action movies ever. I think part of it is that all the stunts and effects are real. Now it's all CGI, as good as it's gotten you still know it's not real. But just a great story and acting as well.
@@PCSamsung-qp2wv
Agree 💯
One of the all-time great cat and mouse movies. The Fugitive is an incredibly smart thriller that never lets up. This movie has grown on me a lot over the years; when it first came out I was a little underwhelmed, maybe because it's very understated much of the time. But as an adult I came to appreciate how lean and kinetic it is.
The fact that Kimble saved a guard just shows he’s innocent
Nope
Yes it does. Kimble also saves the little boy and Gerard at the end.
This sequence gave me chills so bad, that even the "The Simpsons" parody gave me chills.
Watched this scene a million times as a kid on VHS lol
ME TOO
And me too. 👍
@@johnreeveswilliamson7228
Me 3
Me too
who is here after watching the "Making of the Fugitive Train Wreck" video?
Me.
Me
Me
Wow, i didn’t think anyone else was here from that
Me.
Real life this was located at near Dillsboro NC.
I love there and went the other day
this by far was the best scene in this whole movie very well done. This movie was fantastic lots of suspense and the acting was fantastic by everyone
Don't make em like this any more for sure mate ,
Dude was a fugitive and saved like 6 peoples lives
Harrison Ford deserves academy Award for this play
Crazy he’s never won one. He’s only been nominated once! (Witness).
Saw this in the theater. This scene was a real nail-biter! Thank you for uploading it.
You’re welcome 😇
No one in Hollywood could make a film that good today. Or even a good film.
Can you imagine if it were made today?? They’d probably cast Dwayne Johnson as Kimble & Ryan Reynolds as Gerard.
🤢 🤮
2:45 Harrison: Get off my bus!!
Great Scene from a great movie~
William H. Baird Did you see the bus and train scene in Wrongfully Accused?
Fun fact: this scene was filmed at the Great Smokey Mountains Railroad, and if you ride on the Tuckaseegee route there, the train passes by the wreck, and the site is still there!
How a train derails like this I don’t know but the fact that it was real is so epic!
IRL it can happen when a train hits a vehicle
This scene was amazing and still is almost 30 years later.
He didn't kill his wife.
I don't care.
Thanks for the spoiler.
He don’t care
@Degree7 Why do you hate Man of Steel? And what would you have done to make it better?
But Carol Baskin killed her husband
How the hell can anyone dislike this scene!! Unbelievable how the BEST FASCINATING MOVIES GETS DISLIKES. This movie is a tribute to the very successful 1960's tv show! This movie in german alsogot removed.
"That's a fender bender!"
wileyk209zback traintown isn't it?
2:33 "Kiss my a** doc!"
That has to be my favorite line from this scene.
I saw this in a theater in D.C. and after the train wreck scene the whole audience erupted into applause.
Okay so let me get this straight: they are off to take Kimble to be executed, but when they really need his help they just expect it?
Well he is a Doctor…......
Hippocratic Oath
@@tomzadvydas1758 ah good point!
Desperate
Did anyone here come watch this after watching “The abandoned train wreck of the movie the fugitive”
What a great movie... such a good idea for a show, I cant believe it had never been done before... oh wait lol
They should make a remake
The image of that locomotive bearing down on Kimble is pretty horrific, but how did he get so far in front of that train? He jumped out of the bus window just seconds before that locomotive struck it.
One of the things I wondered about when I first saw the movie. The parody, Wrongfully Accused took it even further. ruclips.net/video/cJ4iw-R5fQk/видео.html
I think it was a second locomotive that was coupled a few carts behind the front one and derailed after the first one hit the bus.
Second locomotive, very common.
There was a trailing locomotive that derailed. The leading locomotive that hit the bus continued down the track
lightnindash 3804 nope derailed on the left
“KImble, get over here, you’re doctor do something!
Unlock me, UNLOCK ME!”
The doctor came to help and escape
That dude coughing profusely to the point where he was foaming at the mouth was a little bit intense for me.
This movie changed my life!
Ok. I'm curious........how?
This whole sequence was shot at the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad just outside of Dillsboro, North Carolina. I’ve actually seen the remnants of the wreck. They’re actually pretty good for what they are. The gp30 looks like it could easily be fixed, but the b23-7 is in pretty bad shape.
Actually the front engine was a U18-B
These maniacs really crashed that train into a bus too! 😂
That's on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad in North Carolina.
Yes That I Went There.
25th anniversary 1993-2018. In February 1993 when this scene was shot was the time my mother got pregnant
It was August 1993. Not February.
@@rigelbellatrix8410 yeah I was barely 3
@@rigelbellatrix8410 thanks for the correction the film was released in August 1993.
yes that was the year i nutted inside yo momma and u were born lol
Awesome movie!
I hope that guard, who got stabbed, made it clear, after he was found, that it was Kimble who saved him
He does! Only to snitch on Kimble once he sees him at the hospital! Like, the Dude saved your life from that train and let the staff know where the wound was!!
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Maybe he was hoping he’d get covered for his injury or a promotion or something
@@joewhitehead3 I know, but why snitch dude lol
@@andrewburgemeister6684 I’m sure he’s grateful but he has to uphold his oath lest he let an escaped convicted and legally convicted murderer get away. We, the audience, knows Kimble is innocent but he doesn’t.
This movie is total amazing
I watching this movie in 1997
But the movie release in 1993
The guard with a shotgun fucked up here, probably lost his job, but all turned out OK for him in the end a few years later when he sold the idea for his "Jump to Conclusions Mat."
No kidding, he shot the aggressor and then tried to shoot everyone else. He got the driver killed (a horrible accident) then put his focus on trying to shoot the other moving prisoner instead of taking control of the wheel. He begged Kimble for help when his living comrade was wounded but when it came to a train bearing down on all of them, he selfishly bolted without remorse. Losing his job is the least he deserves, if not get sued or jailed.
Of course his reckless actions gave Kimble the opening he needed to escape and find the Justice the law didn’t. That is heaps of irony right here
“Kiss my ass, doc!”
Honestly fair enough 😂
Definitely the best scene in the movie 🍿 😅
Just went to the filming location of this scene. Filmed in Dillsboro, NC.
Great movie
I love this flim
As if getting out of the bus wasn’t enough, then he had to out run the train car! Great film!
Engine
In leg shackles too!
Just watched this again to “throw something on” Riveted. Great movie
Indiana Jones as a fugitive?
No. Han Solo.
@@darthcreaper8173 Was waiting for Cheney to show up.
3:20 The second locomotive was still on the track
@1:47: That guy in the green jump suit looked like he was still alive. So he didn't make it out before the train crashed into the bus.
only fitting considering he just killed that bus driver guard.
he did make it out. Later, he holes up in some woman's house. Gerard shoots him really close to Newman's ear.
@@kimberlyjfurey4699 He wasn't talking about the other green jumpsuit prisoner, he was talking about the prisoner who fought against the guard with a shotgun.
@@StephenLuke I have to rewatch. Thanks.
3:12-3:50 Battlefield Earth in a Nutshell (according to Roger Ebert)
A train wreck.
Love Andrew Davis films. Code of Silence, The Package, Under Siege, Above the Law.
Don't forget about The Guardian. Which also had Sela Ward.
Andrew Davis also directed the film adaptation of Holes for Disney.
the most realistic train accident shot in a movie. almost real
it is Real, They actually crashed a Train for this scene
This scene only...is worth the entire movie...Spooky...the rest, a GREAT ONE...
“Kiss my ass doc” 🤣🤣🤣🤣✌🏿🔥
I didn't know Dick Cheney was a corrections officer. Lmfao
"WEEEEE AGAIN AGAIN!" @ 1:44
Richard Rielhe love that actor.
Credited as "Old guard in this film" even though he's like a few years younger than Harrison Ford 😄.
Tom from Office Space!
Sherrif Sam Brown in Disney’s Home on the Range (2004).
3:22 Prometheus School Of Running Away From Things.
Ding
Whose after dekho isko video
Me girl
Imagine being chase through the woods by a freight train,scary
I know the cast of this great movie get so sick of hearing this but, this scene was my favorite!
This will always be my favorite Harrison Ford movie. Star Wars was ok but The Fugative was my favorite.
He was take prisoners by Jabba.
This and Blade Runner.
This is not a model or CGI it was one of the most expensive movie scenes to have ever been filmed they had one shot and they did it perfectly on the Great Smoky mountain road they took a freight train and literally just ran it off the end of a track, the 2 of the locomotives and the bus are still there and can be seen from the GSMRR excursion train.
Crazy huh?
Old movies are better that news
1:12: Old Ed was a couple of weeks away from retirement😥😥😥😥
Rest In Peace :/
What the hell is that Choo Choo 😄
A big scary one
I went on the GSMR today and I saw the REAL trains they used for this movie
Leslie Nielsen parodied this scene in “Wrongfully Accused”. 😂
Richard Riehle always has light graying hair and a mustache in every film he's in, outside of Free Willy.
He’s also the voice of Sheriff Sam Brown from Home on the Range (2004).
He’s a very good character actor. Love every appearance he’s made since I was growing up
Thats why you shouldn't use shotguns/long guns in really close quarters. A handgun would have been better.
Totally, but how much stopping power would the handgun have had compared to the shotgun?
Assuming there could have been another scenario where he ordered the convict to drop his weapon while his gun was pointed at him before deciding to use deadly force.
I was white water rafting and I saw the train on the tuckasegee river in NC
This scene is high and tight
Back when movies were not all CGI and people in tights fighting buildings.
The place is in North Carolina in the great Smokey mountains.
"Dang fools. Drive-thru's not for a parkin."
They used a real train for this scene. I believe the wreck is still there.
It's defintiely still there. Wonder if it'll remain there forever or be moved to a museum or something
Wow I can't believe they ripped off Wrongfully Accused
The Bus And Train wreck from this scene is still there and hasn't been removed from it's location
Goomulf Zeskaplan it makes them money
Whose big feet are those propped up against the door of the bus at 3:02 ?
slick willie dead prisoner
I'm guessing the Hispanic prisoner who got smacked with the butt of the shotgun.
This was a real train wreck for the scene this place is real a youtuber went to this place....
Several of them did
Yep.
You can go see the remnants of the wreck if you take a ride on the great Smokey mountain railroads Tuckasegee excursion.
Kinda wonder why there was cars between the lead engine and the one they derailed
3:12 if the train hit that stuntman's balls the balls would have won
At 2:41, you can see a glimpse of GSMR 777 pushing the lead engine and flatcar
It took me a year to figure and find it but yes, I thought I saw two more engine cab after the flatcar/slug unit and concluding it was GSMR 777, totalling up to 3 engine and slug unit. But yeah, it would later be removed for the scene when the GP30 derailed.
I think the second engine they used for this was a gp30 from the Norfolk and western railroad.
so now the crash is abandoned right
How bout stop the bus 🚌 😳
Jerk...
go and troll some other movie!
Honey, Go back and watch your favorite Whoring show "MTV Teen Mom"
If they just stoped the bus, the movie would just end.
@@charlesferdinand422 Tell me you are not serious
I’ve been wrongfully accused!
How dare you?!
That’s with Leslie Nielsen.
Anyone in 2024?
Reporting
@@visionist7 WHY ARE YOU REPORTING ME!?
@@AMMAV_YT haha no im not reporting you. I meant here I am reporting in, in 2024 👻
@@visionist7 Oh lol. Sorry.
is that true friction is real?
plenty of goofs in this scene
old wheel journals used on the cars, cars have been roller bearing since the 70's
car carrying logs? there is no logging in the chicagoland area.
a bus parallel to the tracks is now perpendicular when it get hit
the engineer would have seen the bus and put the train into emergency braking long before.
they wouldnt use two locos to pull just a few cars.
why would the back loco derail and not the front.
modern train wouldnt have an old style tank car that looks like something from the 40's
harrison is well behind the front of the train but is next chased by the derailed loco.
a 200 ton loco wouldnt just ride along the soft ground like that, a derailed loco would just flip over and maybe skid just a little bit.
why does the shed explode?
There were still journal boxes on the rails well into the late 70s and early 80s. The maximum lifespan of most railcars in
There were still journal boxes on the rails in the late 70s and early 80s. The maximum lifespan of railcars in North America is about 40 years or so. I recall seeing a journal box or two overheat and cause a derailment.
Who cares. it's quite a respectable undertaking to remake a train crash that well and cinematically.
Who cares? The train crash was real unlike today’s cgi bullshit
You’re a Goof! It’s called Hol-Ly-Wood.
This is in North Carolina and I live somewhere in this state!
That fire at the end usually would be a sign to the get fuck out of there because with the amount of diesel fuel each locomotive has, it would mean that you have a MASSIVE ticking time bomb on your hands.
At least it wouldn't explode but the fire would spread violently
The hell with you 😀
This entire scene was unscripted. Kimble was originally supposed to arrive at Menard, but Carlson's actor took the Alka Seltzer and did some improv. The toothbrush prank was also his idea.
Don't know if it's the video quality of the clip, but it looks like a model bus and miniature train. Other comments here say it was a real train, so I guess I'll have to watch it in HD to see that.
Its real watch this
ruclips.net/video/btkq5V87ZR0/видео.html
It's a real crash. You can find the wreck at its location in North Carolina
Where does the locomotive peek out from behind a tree?
Ah, you talking bout the parody? Here it is ruclips.net/video/cJ4iw-R5fQk/видео.html
Leslie Nielsen ruined this for me in the best way possible 😅
The Simpsons parodied this scene in Who shot Mr Burns pt 2?
Ok so am I the only one who came to this video to try and find the “ghost” 👻that supposedly haunts the area this scene was filmed at. I was told in the scene where he is inside the bus trying to get out, the directors saw a “ghost” in there with Harrison Ford but noticed it after the film was out already so they couldn’t cut that part. I didn’t see anything but it’s an interesting story🤷♀️.By the way, they didn’t use any CG or anything. The whole crash was real. Kinda fucked up that they left it there, like literally, it’s all still there. I miss old Hollywood sometimes 😪
Celia Garcia where can it be seen?