Jim puts up his dukes and steps forward to help a boxing coach who has been framed with bribery and murder.Jim puts up his dukes and steps forward to help a boxing coach who has been framed with bribery and murder.Jim puts up his dukes and steps forward to help a boxing coach who has been framed with bribery and murder.
Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
- (credit only)
Steven Bauer
- Jesus Hernandez
- (as Rocky Echevarria)
Lawrence P. Casey
- Don White
- (as Lawrence Casey)
Fred Franklyn
- Priest
- (as Fredric Franklyn)
Tamara Elliot
- Secretary
- (as Tamara Eliot)
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- TriviaIn this episode Jim uses the phrase "klaatu barada nikto", which was originally used in the film "The Day the Earth Stood Still." He'll next use it in the following episode.
- GoofsThe position of the check relative to the tray it lies on changes during the conversation at the restaurant.
- Quotes
Jim Rockford: This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I'll get back to you.
Friend: [beeep] Jim, you give Peg the two hundred for the painting, she owes me seventy and I owe you forty-six for the Christmas trees. Harry still out sixty for the dinner, but at least it'll void that check.
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Creative and legal accounting
Kenneth McMillan becomes Jim Rockford's client in this episode. It seems that he's been charged with bribing an immigration official to keep his light heavyweight fighter's grandmother in the country. About that fighter Steven Bauer, McMillan is also being pressured by used car queen Mary Frann who owns fighters like some women own jewelry to sell out. Might be a wise thing to do that because James Garner is one of a number of people he's sold 5% of his fighter to.
Of course it's all a frame, but I have to admire the creative accounting McMillan engaged in. He should be working for the IRS as an auditor instead of a fight manager. And it's all legal.
Of course Garner helps McMillan out of his jackpot. In the bargain he may just get a little nookie. But that might be all he gets.
Of course it's all a frame, but I have to admire the creative accounting McMillan engaged in. He should be working for the IRS as an auditor instead of a fight manager. And it's all legal.
Of course Garner helps McMillan out of his jackpot. In the bargain he may just get a little nookie. But that might be all he gets.
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- bkoganbing
- Aug 16, 2015
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- 328 S Main St, Los Angeles, California, USA(gym entrance - now demolished)
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