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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Hy Averback, Harry Falk, Stuart Margolin, Lawrence Dobkin, Stephen J. Cannell, James Garner, Meta Rosenberg, Alexander Singer, Jeannot Szwarc, Richard Crenna |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 September, 1974 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 5 |
| UPC: | 025195005715 |
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Customer Reviews of The Rockford Files: Season Four
Great season! Bought the 4th season the day it came out on 5-15. There is a cool bonus episode from season 5 as a bonus with Tom Selleck as detective Lance White called "White on White nearly perfect." Great guest appearances including Larry Hagaman (JR Ewing) and Rita Moreno.
An excellent show, cannot be missed!
Folks, I'd ignore Jabbers review, clearly he doesn't open his eyes when saying "Does he ever change his coat", do compare the box set artwork of seasons 3 & 4 and you'll find they differ. He also contradicts himself on the Brady Bunch complete series stating "Bad family values" whilst he gave Family Guy four stars, I love Family Guy, it's an excellent show, but that has bad family values -- that's what makes it funny.
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>In my opinion the Rockford Files is one of the best PI series ever, join Jim in season four for some more outstanding acting and cases. If you purchase this you won't be disappointed.
C'mon, Jabber, cut the guy a little slack
We're willing to suffer a little iconoclasm, but tread cautiously. Answering your impertinences in order, Jabber:
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>1. The guy wasn't awash with cash. Many of his clients stiffed him, and you did see the trailer he lived in, right? When he needed to assume any of his various professional personas, he managed to find and don the right threads to be convincing in those roles.
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>2. Rockford's outwitting, not outslugging, his adversaries was one of the most effective graces of the whole series. And after belting somebody, Jim was as likely as not to grimace in pain and seek relief for his injured fist.
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>3. Beth could have done so much worse than the candid, urbane, albeit somewhat commitment-chary Jim Rockford. If she were in a series today, she'd probably get stuck with a hero whose life's goal is to get in touch with his feminine side.
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>4. . . . and he drove it consummately. Steve McQueen (Bullitt) and Nicholas Cage (Gone in Sixty Seconds) should be envious.
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>5. Chalk him up to Steven J. Cannell's creative genius.