Jim Rockford runs across an old flame, only to find that her cousin and his connections to the Russian Mob will put them all in great danger.Jim Rockford runs across an old flame, only to find that her cousin and his connections to the Russian Mob will put them all in great danger.Jim Rockford runs across an old flame, only to find that her cousin and his connections to the Russian Mob will put them all in great danger.
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- (as Elena De'Burdo)
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- TriviaLast credit for James Garner's stand-in, assistant, bit part actor, and friend, Luis Delgado. Delgado died 24 March, 1997; 6 months 6 days after this film's premiere (18 September, 1996).
- GoofsIt is clearly established in dialogue several times (as well as in a flashback sequence) that the character of Megan Dougherty was 15 in 1971. This would have made the character 22 years old -- yet somehow already a fully qualified Ph.D. psychiatrist with a long-established, thriving practice -- when she first appeared in the 1978 Rockford Files episode Black Mirror (1978).
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Evelyn 'Angel' Martin: Boy, you got some brass p-pitts makin' a friend work off a promissory note.
[pressure washing Jim's place]
Jim Rockford: You think I wouldn't rather have a qualified painter?
Evelyn 'Angel' Martin: I had to have some periodontal work done, okay? Some I happen to be one of the eighteen million people unemployed right now, without a safety net. What am I supposed to do? Let the teeth rot?
Jim Rockford: You don't have a safety net because you haven't worked for Wrigley Brothers or any other kind of gainful employment for over ten years.
Evelyn 'Angel' Martin: With my heart murmur?
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Rockford Files: Shoot-Out at the Golden Pagoda (1997)
- Soundtracks(I Know) I'm Losing You
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Written by Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland and Cornelius Grant
Performed by The Faces
I appreciate the well played complexities of her and her family's lives, the tie back to the tragedy that redefined her life and the very complex dynamics that resulted from that accident.
It is a sad and sobering story about good people that bad things have happened to and the human emotions that we are all subject to, whether we like it or not. We see an unconditional love side of Jim, and of Megan for her cousin, and the sacrifices people make for others, the yo-yoing between selfishness and selflessness we all go through.
This show really does some excellent character development, it doesn't have too much of the forced and slapstick relationship with Angel that was a little too prevalent in the movies, and it shows the hopeless lovesick puppy side of Jim Rockford. It really forced me to think about how I might handle such difficulties in life and be so grateful I haven't had to (knock on wood.)
Not perfect and there are some timing issues and slow moments, and Angel seems shoehorned in, but overall definitely worth a watch!
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