Jim is hired by Beth Davenport to help clear her female client accused of murdering her husband.Jim is hired by Beth Davenport to help clear her female client accused of murdering her husband.Jim is hired by Beth Davenport to help clear her female client accused of murdering her husband.
Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
Stephen Burnette
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Gloria Dixon
- Matron
- (uncredited)
Len Felber
- Construction Worker
- (uncredited)
Raven Grey Eagle
- Observer at Crime Scene
- (uncredited)
Chester Hayes
- Construction Worker
- (uncredited)
George Hickman
- Old Man at Police Station
- (uncredited)
Arnold Roberts
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA photo of Guy Williams, the television star of Zorro (1957) and Lost in Space (1965), is seen on a book jacket as the photo of author 'Steven Gorman.'
- GoofsRockford says he was chased halfway across AZ by the Truck. But the delineators on the highway are California style, mostly white with a little orange band across the top. AZ has never used that style. Either the chase wasn't in Az, which would be an error of Rockford's location, or the delineators are wrong.
- Quotes
[Beth Davenport hides Jim's car keys in her blouse]
Jim Rockford: If you think that's going to stop me, you've got a short memory.
- ConnectionsReferences The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Enter Beth Davenport
Right from the get go, there is a great chemistry between James Garner as Rockford and the fetching Gretchen Corbett as Beth Davenport. Not quite a pin up babe type, Corbett is a very attractive woman who brings great intelligence and humor to the role. I have had a crush on her since 1974.
This episode features some really terrific writing although probably one or two more chase scenes than it needed. The comedy and banter was enough for me. As one of the very first episodes shot there are also some small differences: Jim calls Dennis by his last name, the trailer is still at the old Ocean Boulevard location, and Jim keeps his gun in the desk rather than the cookie jar.
This episode features some really terrific writing although probably one or two more chase scenes than it needed. The comedy and banter was enough for me. As one of the very first episodes shot there are also some small differences: Jim calls Dennis by his last name, the trailer is still at the old Ocean Boulevard location, and Jim keeps his gun in the desk rather than the cookie jar.
- zsenorsock
- Oct 2, 2006
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- 3972 Alta Vista Dr, La Canada Flintridge, California, USA(Russell house)
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