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The Rockford Files/A Portrait of Elizabeth
A Portrait of Elizabeth | |
Season 2, Episode 16 | |
Airdate | January 23, 1976 |
Written by | Stephen J. Cannell |
Directed by | Meta Rosenberg |
Produced by | Stephen J. Cannell |
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← 2x15 The No-Cut Contract |
2x17 → Joey Blue Eyes |
The Rockford Files — Season Two |
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A Portrait of Elizabeth is the sixteenth episode of the second season of The Rockford Files, and the thirty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: James Garner (Jim Rockford)
Also Starring: Noah Beery (Joseph "Rocky" Rockford) (credit only), Joe Santos (Sgt. Dennis Becker)
Guest Stars: John Saxon (Dave Delaroux), Wayne Tippit (Agent Dan Shore), Tom Atkins (Lt. Diehl), Cynthia Sikes (Susan Valero), Kate Woodville (Karen Silver), Robert Riesel (Mickey Silver), Ned Wilson (Arnold Adams / Rod Fitzpatrick)
Special Guest Star: Gretchen Corbett (Beth Davenport)
Co-Starring: Joe E. Tata (Solly Marshall), James Murtaugh (Tom Hanson), Angus Duncan (Morey Dayton)
with Michael Thoma (Maitre D'), Victor Izay (Garvey), Chuck Winters (Fred Marley), Peg Stewart (Maid)
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Plot Overview
Beth introduces Rockford to a potential new client, a fellow lawyer-turned-accountant, who wants to hire him to look into stolen cashier checks at a company he works for. Instead, Jim winds up in trouble with the Feds, who want to hang several different charges on him, including murder.