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Insinööri, jonka veli tuomitaan syyttömänä murhasta, päättää vapauttaa tämän pahamaineisesta Fox Riverin vankilasta.
Tiivistempoinen poliisisarja sukeltaa keskelle henkeäsalpaavaa kissa ja hiiri -leikkiä, jossa liittovaltion poliisit metsästävät Amerikan vaarallisimpia karkureita. Annie Frost on cowboy-saappaisiin sonnustautuva, teräväpäinen poliisi, joka yhdessä eliittiryhmänsä kanssa jäljittää lain kouraa pakoilevia väkivaltarikollisia. Avausjaksossa jahdataan vaarallista ja pitkään pakoillutta karkuria Mason Boylea, joka valitsee uhreikseen blondeja tarjoilijoita.
Tuomionlyhennyksiä vastaan, neljä vankia ja kaksi liittovaltion seriffiä muodostavat työryhmän vankikarkurien jäljittämiseen. Jokaisen kiinniotetun myötä nelikon vankilatuomio lyhenee, mutta jos yksikään heistä yrittää paeta, tuomiot tuplataan. Ryhmä jahtaa kaikenlaisia rikollisia, muun muuassa Theorore "T-Bag Bagwelliä (Prison Break).
A unique team, consisting of a federal agent, a police officer and a conspiracy theory novelist, investigate the shocking reappearance of Alcatraz's most notorious prisoners, fifty years after they supposedly vanished.
The Huntress is an American TV series that appeared on the USA Network over subsequent summers of the 2000 and 2001 television seasons. It was inspired by a book about the real bounty hunter, Dottie Thorson, and is also a belated sequel to the 1980 Steve McQueen film, The Hunter.
Wanted was a 2005 American primetime police drama television series broadcast on the TNT network. The series was created by Louis St. Clair and Jorge Zamacona, and executive produced by Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent and Jorge Zamacona.
Bob and Joe are two prisoners locked up in the Latin American maximum security prison of Santa Consuelo. The two manage to escape during an attack by the revolutionaries commanded by Napoleon Duarte and pretend to be friars, taking refuge in the mission of San Rolando. In the mission, in which monks and Indians live in harmony, the two escapees become Father Orso and Father Zaccaria and win the affection of all.
Julian’s life changes when he is accused of a crime he did not commit and is taken to prison. The only way out will be to open his heart and find the strength to escape and prove his innocence.
Kun vankeja kuljettava lentokone putoaa kauas Alaskan luontoon ja kymmeniä väkivaltaisia vankeja vapautuu, alueen yksinäisen seriffin täytyy suojella kaupunkia, jonka hän vannoi pitävänsä turvassa.
Faraday & Company is an American crime drama series that aired in the 1973-1974 season. It starred Dan Dailey as Frank Faraday, a private investigator falsely accused of murdering his partner who returns to Los Angeles after 28 years of imprisonment, and James Naughton as Steve, his son who is also a private investigator.
David Slaney escapes from jail and attempts to hook up with his partner for one last deal, while evading the detective on his trail. Based on the novel by Lisa Moore.
Hot Pursuit is a short-lived American television series starring Kerrie Keane and Eric Pierpoint, which aired from September 22 to December 28, 1984 on NBC. It was written and directed by executive producer Kenneth Johnson.
The Fugitive is a remake of the 1963 TV series of the same name that aired for one season on CBS between October 6, 2000 and May 25, 2001. It stars Tim Daly as Dr. Richard Kimble, Mykelti Williamson as lieutenant Philip Gerard, and Stephen Lang as Ben Charnquist.
Stir Crazy is a situation comedy aired in the United States on CBS as part of its 1985 fall lineup. Stir Crazy was based on the hit 1980 film of the same name. The theme song was "Stir It Up" by Patti LaBelle.
Au nom de la loi is a limited-run Quebecois téléroman series on Radio-Canada, seen from September 15, 2005 to November 17, 2005. The series ran for ten episodes, running 50 minutes each episode.