Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA friend of Jim's seeks his help for her murdered son, but when she winds up dead not long after an altercation with a mafioso, Jim must do what it takes to put both her soul and her son's t... Tout lireA friend of Jim's seeks his help for her murdered son, but when she winds up dead not long after an altercation with a mafioso, Jim must do what it takes to put both her soul and her son's to rest himself.A friend of Jim's seeks his help for her murdered son, but when she winds up dead not long after an altercation with a mafioso, Jim must do what it takes to put both her soul and her son's to rest himself.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nicky Zeeno
- (as Matt Gallini)
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The plot of this one is interesting, but the storyline is a little far-fetched. Jim's nemesis Captain Doug Chapman is doing something that would violate all sorts of departmental protocols, not to mention drive the district attorney into a tizzy. So we'll just suspend disbelief.
Great to see Marcia Strassman (the former "Mrs. Kotter" from the '70s sitcom), in a smart, snappy role. It's also interesting to see the regulars from the original series nearly 20 years on. Both Beth and Dennis have apparently had their teeth capped, and Chapman seems to be sporting a hairpiece now. And then there's Angel - if you disliked him in the original series, that dislike will continue. A necessary evil to move the story along, just as before.
In the end, the character of Jim Rockford is a mellowed version of his earlier self, which is to be expected. The smart-aleck quips are still gold, he still lives in a trailer right next to the shore (though upgraded to a double-wide), and he's still driving the Firebird. He also has a pickup truck, which I imagine was Rocky's, though a much newer model (in contrast to the Firebird). I would imagine that's a sentimental connection to his father, which he keeps driving as some sort of tribute. It's not really explained, but that's the impression I get.
Worth watching for TRF fans; just don't expect the same exact vibe as the original series.
This (presumably absurd) episode disappointed and did not entertain this nonAmerican fan of the original 70s series
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough Pete Carpenter, who co-composed themes and many episode scores for Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974) and other TV series with Mike Post, passed away in 1987, he is still credited with Post on this and the rest of the Rockford Files TV movies.
- Citations
Leon Martin: [looking at people sunbathing on the beach] Take a look at those idiots out there workin' on their melanomas.
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (1996)
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- Los nuevos casos de Rockford: Los amigos juegan sucio
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