On the Run in Chicago: Behind the Scenes of The Fugitive
Mon, Mar 02
|Homer Township Public Library District
Uncover how "The Fugitive" blends TV history, cultural ritual, and Chicago’s architectural stage


Time and Location
Mar 02, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM CST
Homer Township Public Library District, 14320 W 151st St, Homer Glen, IL 60491, USA
About
Step behind the camera of The Fugitive (1993), the Oscar-winning thriller filmed in Chicago. In this hour-long talk, you’ll uncover backstories from the movie’s whirlwind production—including script struggles, recasting challenges, and even studio debates about makeup. Along the way, we’ll situate the film in the larger history of TV and cinema, connecting it back to the 1960s series that inspired the blockbuster.
From there, the program shifts to Chicago’s City Hall and the city’s famous St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Using original HD footage, you’ll walk virtually along the Chicago River, learning about the tradition of dyeing the water green, its role in The Fugitive’s iconic climax, and the environmental effects of the practice.
Finally, we’ll examine the film’s enduring legacy, including its little-known 1998 sequel and its train derailment site that has become a popular tourist attraction.
Join us, as we uncover how The Fugitive blends TV history, cultural ritual, and Chicago’s architectural stage!
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