
Who is this?
(Bonus 100 pts if you can say which movie this picture is from)
US Marshal Sam Gerard
(Movie: US Marshals)
What really happened in the beginning scene of US Marshals
Mark was framed as a government mole and he killed the two DSS agents in self defense
What is the proper term for a person with a fake arm or leg
A prosthetic Limb
Who is the main character in US Marshals?
(Bonus 50 pts if you can say if its the same as The Fugitive and explain why it is or isn't the same)
Sam is the main character in the movie US Marshals.
He is not the main character in The Fugitive because he is not the subject of the conflict of the story
What is a parallel scene in both movies?
example: The crash of prisoner transport

Who is this?
Dr. Richard Kimble
In the Fugitive, how did the main character escape from the bus transporting him to another prison?
1. The other inmates stages an escape and one of the guards accidentally shot the driver, causing the bus to crash.
2. The main guard handed the main character the keys to his cuffs so that he could give medical attention to one of the injured guards.
What does "on the lamb" refer to?
Trying to hide from the police to avoid being arrested/rearrested
Name 3 major Rising Actions in the movie US Marshals
-attempted assassination on the plane/plane crash
-DSS agent joining the US Marshals in the investigation
-The fugitive refusing to kill anyone as he runs from the authorities
-The security tapes of the parking lot
-The dead-drop scene
(and more)
What does the main character tell the lead investigator in the runoff tunnels in The Fugitive, and what is the investigator's response?
"I didn't murder my wife."
"I don't care."
Who is this?
(Bonus 100 pts if you can say what is real last name was)
Mark Sheridan
In US Marshalls, the runaway fugitive uses what item to get out of his handcuffs?
He used the side, or "arm" of a pair of glasses that was left on the interrogation table.
What is the term the movie US Marshalls uses to refer to someone secretly selling government secrets?
A mole
What is a central theme of the movie the Fugitive?
-Perseverance in the search for truth
-Justice
-Maintaining morality in the face of evil
How did the Chinese mob hitman try to kill the fugitive in the movie US Marshals?
He used a pen gun

Who is this?
Fredrick Sykes
Name 3 reasons why the lead investigator becomes suspicious about whether or not the fugitive is guilty or not in The Fugitive.
-He's a wealthy doctor
-Everyone who knows him says he's innocent
-He insists that a man with a fake arm killed his wife, but the original investigators brushed it off
-He returned to Chicago after escaping
-He makes extremely risky choices that are all connected to finding a one armed man
What was the term the DSS used to refer to fugitives original job title?
He was a 'Kite'
What kind of conflict does the main character in the Fugitive under go throughout the movie?
Character vs Self
The desire for justice and revenge is rooted in a personal belief of what is morally just, this can be influenced by society but it is primarily a personal belief
What is the climax of the movie The Fugitive and why is that the climax?
When the main character chooses to give the law enforcement agents the evidence he found about the real killer of his wife instead of keeping it to himself to get personal revenge

Who is this?
Agent John Royce
Name 3 reasons why the lead investigator becomes suspicious about whether or not the fugitive is guilty or not in US Marshals
-The finger prints
-He chooses not to kill people when he logically should
-He was watching the Chinese embassy
-Someone tried to kill him on the plane
-He worked for the US government as a "free agent"
What does wet works refer to in the movie US Marshals?
It refers to an assassin
What is the climax of the movie US Marshals?
When the lead investigator notices the gun that the DSS agent claims is the gun the fugitive used to kill one of the US Marshals but the investigator recognizes it as the DSS agent's gun
What is the name of the wife who is murdered at the beginning of The Fugitive?
Helen Kimble