Kimble answers an ad looking for a driver for a trip across the country. Peggy Franklin, played by actress Suzanne Pleshette, hires him, and brings her young daughter.
Kimble becomes alarmed during the trip when he learns that the girl lives with her father, the parents are divorced, and the girl is supposed to start school on Monday. The police are soon on their trail.
Complications arise when the girl catches a deadly disease from her pet rabbit, actually stolen by her from her father's research lab. Kimble must make saving her life his top priority.
Actor R. G. Armstrong gives a fine performance as the marshall.
Kimble becomes alarmed during the trip when he learns that the girl lives with her father, the parents are divorced, and the girl is supposed to start school on Monday. The police are soon on their trail.
Complications arise when the girl catches a deadly disease from her pet rabbit, actually stolen by her from her father's research lab. Kimble must make saving her life his top priority.
Actor R. G. Armstrong gives a fine performance as the marshall.