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With a catchy Mike Post theme song, The Rockford Files began each week with a new message on Rockford's telephone answering machine, usually a humorous indication that Rockford's life was always in some kind of financial disarray. Garner played this angle to the hilt, portraying Rockford as a nice guy who knew all the scams and wasn't above using them if it aided his case. His portrayal, and the show's excellent writing, attracted a wide variety of new and established guest stars, and these 23 episodes (24 if you count the two-part "This Case Is Closed," originally broadcast as one 90-minute episode) feature appearances by Joseph Cotten, James Woods, Sharon Gless, Lindsay Wagner, James Cromwell, Suzanne Somers, Ned Beatty, and others, along with lesser-known but familiar TV regulars like Sian Barbara Allen and Mills Watson, all adding flavor to a series that was routinely hailed by mystery writers as one of the best private-eye shows in TV history. Speaking of mysteries, one can only wonder why Universal failed to include the series' 90-minute pilot (originally aired in March 1974), and while this reviewer experienced no playback problems with these three double-sided DVDs (four episodes per side), many consumers have reported DVD freeze-ups likely resulting from lower-quality players less capable of handling high-compression DVDs. These caveats aside, season 1 of The Rockford Files is a bona fide treat, setting the tone for even better episodes that followed in subsequent seasons. --Jeff Shannon
| ACTORS: | James Garner |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | James Garner, Lou Antonio, Stephen J. Cannell, Richard Crenna, Lawrence Dobkin, Lawrence Doheny, Dana Elcar, Harry Falk, Winrich Kolbe |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 September, 1974 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 025192848223 |
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Customer Reviews of The Rockford Files - Season One
200 DOLLARS A DAY PLUS EXPENSES James Garner is one of the best comedy actors of all time. In this package, you get 23 episodes, which I consider high quality movies. Part of the big four: Columbo, Kojack, McGarrett. Nothing now on tv compares. One of the best dvd buys. To make a serious detective show, and also make it funny at the same time. Not many actors can pull this off.
If Only This Weren't A Universal Release...
Typical Universal treatment of a hot property: no effort made in any kind of stylish packaging, extras, star treatment, for this beloved '70s TV series.
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>Then there's the dreaded double-faced discs. I found this set actually functioned, unlike so much recent Universal product. Well, almost... if you're watching individual episodes, you can't skip the closing credits to get back to the episode list. The disc will freeze up, and the only way you can continue viewing is to shut off your DVD player, restart it, and sit through all that opening crap again.
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>I swear, I HATE that Universal logo to pieces. I shut the sound off so I don't have to hear those self-congratulatory horns.
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>Like all modern Universal product, this has great content and crap treatment. But at least it's functional, aside from the menu-freeze problem.
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>I just wish Anchor Bay or someone else who cares had put this out. Just imagine how packed with bonus materials it would be, and how much nicer the packaging would be...
Rockford Season One
James Garner creates the most appealing detective character in Jim Rockford. His intelligence, warmth and humanity show from the very first episode. By the end of
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>season one the high level of writing, direction and talented guest stars makes this
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>the crime drama that sets a stardard that others have tried to immitate.