"Three Fugitives," directed by Francis Veber and released in 1989, is a delightful action-comedy film that follows the story of a recently paroled bank robber, Lucas (Nick Nolte), and an unlucky man, Ned (Martin Short), who find themselves unwitting partners in crime. As they navigate a series of hilarious misadventures, they form an unlikely bond that leads to unexpected twists and turns. With the help of a clever little girl named Meg (Sarah Rowland Doroff) and a persistent detective (James Earl Jones) hot on their trail, the trio must outwit the authorities and confront their own demons to secure a brighter future. Featuring a stellar cast including James Earl Jones, Nick Nolte, Sarah Rowland Doroff, and Martin Short, "Three Fugitives" is a heartwarming blend of action and comedy that will keep audiences entertained from start to finish. With its clever dialogue, engaging characters, and thrilling escapades, this film is sure to leave viewers laughing and rooting for the lovable fugitives as they navigate the complexities of friendship, redemption, and second chances. Don't miss out on this timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its charm and wit.
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