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The Rockford Files/This Case Is Closed

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This Case Is Closed
Season 1, Episodes 6 & 7
Airdate October 18, 1974
Teleplay by Stephen J. Cannell
Story by John Thomas James
Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski
Produced by Stephen J. Cannell
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This Case Is Closed is the sixth and seventh episodes of the first season of The Rockford Files.

Starring: James Garner (Jim Rockford)

Also Starring: Noah Beery (Joseph "Rocky" Rockford)

Guest Stars: Joseph Cotten (Warren Jameson), Sharon Gless (Susan Jameson), James McEachin (FBI Agent David Shore)

Co-Starring: Fred Sadoff (Howard Kasanjian), Joseph Della Sorte (Torrance Beck), Norman Bartold (Hollis Cotton), Eddie Fontaine (Lt. Larry Pierson)

with Del Monroe (Vic), Jude Farese (Harry), Stu Nisbet (Bartender), Geoffrey Land (Mark)

Contents

Plot Overview

Hired by a powerful millionaire to investigate his prospective son-in-law, Rockford is first sent to Newark, New Jersey, where he quickly incurs the wrath of the local police, as well as mobsters. Upon returning to L.A., he becomes involved with more mobsters (who kidnap him) and also the FBI. Rockford learns that the man he's investigating was once a powerful figure in the East Coast mob under his real name, and when the man turns up dead, he has to wonder just who the killer is.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

On Rockford's answering machine: a guy giving him a tip on a horse to bet on.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes