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Tommy Lee Jones reprises his role as no-bull lawman Sam Gerard in The Fugitive; this time, his target is a former Secret Service agent accused of the murder of two of his unit members. As the chase unfolds, Gerard becomes more and more fascinated by his highly trained and intelligent quarry and more convinced of his innocence. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English A solid thriller whose main handicap is the absence of such a strong protagonist as Harrison Ford in its predecessor, The Fugitive. But is Ford even necessary here when we’ve got the bad-ass agents on Tommy Lee Jones’s team? U.S. Marshals is not an epic blockbuster, but I wasn’t bored for even a second. ()

Kaka 

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English A pretty good action ride that doesn't need to be ashamed of itself even when compared to The Fugitive, which is, let's face it, a class better. Andrzej Bartkowiak's cinematography is fantastic and the low-angle shots are truly not spared, just like the solid action music by Jerry Goldsmith. The highlight of the film is undoubtedly the exhilarating shootout in the cemetery. Tommy Lee Jones practically repeats his Oscar-winning role, and Sam Gerrard once again has that essential ingredient, charisma. ()