- Narrator: [Act I Opening Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble working at a plantation research laboratory] The Pruitt family home - the Tidewater South, Georgia. In antebellum years, a home graced by gracious women. And even after cotton was no longer king, the Pruitt women were gentle and well-bred. Richard Kimble, Fugitive, pauses here in his endless flight. For as long as he dares, he will be David Benton, research technician.
- Narrator: [Epilog Closing Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble, suitcase in hand, walking along a country road] Someday - someday Richard Kimble will be settled. When he can take his own name again. When he finds the man who killed his wife. Until then, he must be what he is now - a Fugitive.
- Dorina Pruitt: My pa used to shake his head and say,"That Dorina's more wild critter than girl." I guess that's hard for you to believe. All the dirt washed off.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: Not all of it.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: You wanna run her out, is that it?
- Dorina Pruitt: I had a grandmother used to say, "There's only room for one sow in a pen."