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Deux cent dollars plus les frais
S5.E16
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The Man Who Saw the Alligators

  • Episode aired Feb 10, 1979
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
263
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George Loros in Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

If having the IRS wanting to do an audit isn't bad enough, a gangster Jim helped put in prison is out on parole and wants a pound of his flesh in revenge.If having the IRS wanting to do an audit isn't bad enough, a gangster Jim helped put in prison is out on parole and wants a pound of his flesh in revenge.If having the IRS wanting to do an audit isn't bad enough, a gangster Jim helped put in prison is out on parole and wants a pound of his flesh in revenge.

  • Director
    • Corey Allen
  • Writers
    • Roy Huggins
    • Stephen J. Cannell
    • David Chase
  • Stars
    • James Garner
    • Noah Beery Jr.
    • Joe Santos
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    263
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Corey Allen
    • Writers
      • Roy Huggins
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • David Chase
    • Stars
      • James Garner
      • Noah Beery Jr.
      • Joe Santos
    • 15User reviews
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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Jim Rockford
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
    • (as Noah Beery)
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Dennis Becker
    George Loros
    George Loros
    • Anthony Gagglio
    Luke Andreas
    • Syl
    Sharon Acker
    Sharon Acker
    • Adrianna Danielli
    Joey Aresco
    Joey Aresco
    • Richie Gagglio
    Joseph Sirola
    Joseph Sirola
    • Joseph Minette
    Stuart Margolin
    Stuart Margolin
    • Angel Martin
    William Bronder
    • Buster Hutchins
    Dehl Berti
    Dehl Berti
    • Eddie Whitefeather
    Penny Santon
    Penny Santon
    • Mrs. Gagglio
    Joseph V. Perry
    Joseph V. Perry
    • Murf Guellow
    • (as Joseph Perry)
    Howard Honig
    • I.R.S. Auditor Serra
    Noel Conlon
    • Congressman Hartschorn
    Julie Parrish
    Julie Parrish
    • Jeanie
    Michael J. London
    • Chin Jake
    Lavina Dawson
    • Conchetta
    • Director
      • Corey Allen
    • Writers
      • Roy Huggins
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • David Chase
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    9TomSunhaus

    George Loros is an underrated actor

    This episode is another 'Anthony Boy' one. The melodrama is about family. Shows like this exemplifies what makes Rockford Files watchable. What makes drama are characters & their interaction. "Why did you shoot at him." "Because I thought I would hit him, meatball." Classic.

    Stephen J. Cannell has chase scenes, but the show is made because of characters & their interaction. The pilot show had another actor for Rockford's dad, but Noah Beery Jr made the character real. Stuart Margolin was a constant gem as Angel Martin.

    The location of the show was important part of the activity. Another reviewer stated the show was weighed down by certain activities, but the pacing of this episode was excellent & it covered a lot of ground. There were multiple threads to the plot & all were handled adeptly.
    7dburton2

    not bad but not very Rockford

    The focus is on the mobsters in this one written by David Chase, who would create "The Sopranos" and whose contributions to Rockford definitely foreshadow themes (and actors) used on the latter show. The problem for a fan of *this* show is that for most of this episode Rockford could just be Joe Smith, and the script would work about as well, as a character study of an unbalanced hit man out on parole and out for revenge, along the way interacting with his family and friends, while a mob boss lurks in the background. On the plus side, while it's a longer, 90-minute episode for reasons explained in the Trivia section, it has a nice pace and doesn't feel padded. Angel shows up partway through and does Angel things. Beautiful Sharon Acker plays Jim's accountant. It's a decent episode, but not a classic -- I don't feel I need to rewatch anytime soon. Hence a 7 of 10.
    barneyo

    Question About the Trivia Note

    Maybe I'm reading it wrong. The trivia tidbit left about this "Rockford" episode says that rains were preventing the completion of its filming, as well as that of the first episode of "B.J. and the Bear" which was to air the same night, and that NBC decided to expand both to 90 minutes each. How do you catch up on delayed shooting schedules by increasing the shows' lengths?

    I do see an announcement today at TVShowsonDVD.com that it is the 90-minute version of this episode that is being released on the fifth-season DVD.

    Trekkies may recognize guest star Sharon Acker from the "Star Trek" episode "The Mark of Gideon," which had the memorably eerie scene of her and Kirk witnessing a bunch of faces looking at them through a window of a seemingly otherwise deserted Enterprise from outside the ship.
    4DrSivana

    Too much melodrama

    Sub-par for a Rockford Files episode. It was too long, and the long drawn-out scene at the cabin was something that would have fit in better in the 1966 Adam West Batman (balpeen hammer anyone?) than in the street smart Rockford Files. Weighed down by badly done armchair psycho-drama. Garner's acting, and the acting of the crime boss and the Italian mother make the best of an over the top script.

    I saw the 78 minute long DVD version. By Season Five, they seem to be running out of new types of car chases, so we have more of the mind game stuff. Sometimes it works (the episode "Guilt" is an example of that). Also, because Rockford is a PI who has to be in mortal danger regularly, mafia types show up a lot by Season 5. Often it works, this time it didn't. Still worth watching.
    5catdaddyd

    Different versions

    The hour and14 minutes version was on Netflix when they had it. Peacock streams only a 51 minute version, WHY? And of when it is shown on tv it is cut down to 40 some odd minutes. Can't really add anything else that the other reviews have stated already.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning, Rockford has just had dental surgery which concludes a long-running gag about his dental troubles. On several earlier shows, the recorded telephone messages concern his failures to keep his dental appointments which eventually results in his dental surgery.
    • Goofs
      Boom mike visible overhead when Minette says "get the chin in here."
    • Quotes

      Jim Rockford: [at Rocky's house sifting through shoe boxes full of Jim's payed bills] Look Angel, I've got problems of my own. I've got a tax mess here that's so bad I'm gonna have to spend three days up at Adriana's place at Arrow Head just trying to sort it out... how are you doing for April and May, Dad?

      Adrianna Danielli: Jim I hope you don't mind my saying, but I think this is symptomatic of the whole problem! Why are these receipts stored here in the first place?

      Jim Rockford: Well do you wanna try living in a house trailer and running a business out of it too?

      Adrianna Danielli: Which you can't claim, by the way.

      Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford #2: Alice Faye... I'm thinking of all them pictures and records I collected back inthe 40s. That's it! Alice Faye!

      [runs off to find Jim's missing receipts]

      Jim Rockford: Alice Faye...? April and May...?

    • Connections
      References Puppet Playhouse (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      The Rockford Files
      (Main Title Theme)

      Written by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 204 Monte Grigio Dr, Los Angeles, California, USA(Concetta's house)
    • Production companies
      • Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions
      • Cherokee Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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