"Miles To Go"

Following a lead from the website, Kimble tracks the One-armed man to a logging camp in Maine. Taking work as a logger, he gets information from Wheeler, the camp's stern foreman, about a run-in he'd had with the One-Armed man in a bar. He describes an argument about "some kind of money deal" with Harry, the bar's proprietor. Wheeler tells Kimble if he wants to talk to Harry, he'd better act fast because Harry's planning on leaving town. As he explains this to Kimble, one of the loggers, Mark, is caught in a tangle of logs. Kimble runs to try and free his snagged shirt, but to no avail. Mark is killed at the scene.

Deputy Dixmont, a young female officer investigating the accident, notices some of Kimble's start forms are missing, as well as a photo I.D. As a result, a Polaroid snapshot of Kimble is taken.

Kimble lingers around the office after the other loggers have gone home. He sneaks past a security guard, hoping to grab the photo. Inside the office he sees Mark's brother, Adam, a fellow logger, and his sister, Paula, cleaning out Mark's locker. A heated argument begins when Wheeler approaches and each man begins placing blame on the other for Mark's accidental death. A fight ensues and Kimble runs in to break it up. The security guard draws his gun and in the scuffle, the gun goes off. Wheeler drops to the floor, a fatal wound to his chest. With the situation growing more and more out of control, Adam takes Kimble hostage and the three of them, Adam, Paula, and Kimble, climb into Paula's jeep and flee into the deep Maine forest.

Kimble tries to explain that they are only making the situation worse for themselves. But with Paula's help, Adam is certain that he can make it to the Canadian border, only ten miles away.

Investigating the shooting is Sheriff Allagash, a bitter man possessing a rivalry with his cousin, a State Trooper threatening to take over the county in an upcoming election. Allagash spots the Polaroid. He leafs through his papers and comes across a wanted picture faxed to his office a couple weeks earlier. He compares it with the Polaroid. It's a match: Dr. Richard Kimble.

Kimble explains the importance of him reaching Harry as soon as possible. But his captors don't budge; Kimble is their one and only key to freedom.

State Trooper Cyrus Brandt insists on aiding his cousin with the manhunt, citing better resources with more manpower, bloodhounds and a helicopter. Allagash, keeping his knowledge of Kimble to himself, believes that brining in the fugitive on his own will boost his popularity enough for re-election.

Paula, feeling a soft spot for Kimble, convinces Adam to let him go, "City guy like him'll just slow us down." They part ways and Kimble is a free man. Allagash finally reaches Paula on Adam's cell phone and explains that the man with them is Dr. Richard Kimble, wanted for murder. He tells her that if they surrender to him, Wheeler's death can easily be blamed on Kimble and Adam would be off the hook.

Kimble struggles to pull himself up a slippery cliff. A belt dangles in front of him; it's Paula and Adam who offer their assistance. After they pull him to safety, he becomes aware of their intent to turn him in.

Cyrus tells Allagash that the search has now become a rescue operation, putting it in the Trooper's jurisdiction. Looking through a pair of binoculars, Paula notices the state police cruisers where the Sheriff told her to meet. Something isn't right. Kimble tries to escape, but ends up looking down the barrel of Adam's gun, "You want me? You're going to have to kill me." Adam, realizing how all of this would look to his deceased brother, decides to let Kimble go and then turns himself in.

A frustrated Kimble finally makes his way to Harry's Tavern, only to find that the place has been boarded up. A sign on the front reads: OUT OF BUSINESS. Harry looks to be long gone.

-Warner Bros.