Only Rock 'n Roll Will Never Die: Part 1
- Episode aired Oct 19, 1979
- TV-PG
- 1h
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7.2/10
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Jim senses something is out of tune while looking into the disappearance of a rock star's producer.Jim senses something is out of tune while looking into the disappearance of a rock star's producer.Jim senses something is out of tune while looking into the disappearance of a rock star's producer.
Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
Jean-Paul Vignon
- Alain Florio
- (as Jean Paul Vignon)
Jan Teige
- Julie Immelman
- (as Jan Marie Teige)
Laura Teige
- Jody Immelman
- (as Laura Lee Teige)
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- TriviaThe court case at the center of this story was based upon the sensational real life case between Lee Marvin and his live-in girlfriend Michelle Triola. This episode was produced soon after her heavily publicized lawsuit against Marvin concluded in April 1979, with a judgment in her favor (which an appeals court would subsequently throw out).
- GoofsAs Jim gets in the Firebird, just before the opening credits roll, three crew members and a light stand are visible in the reflection on the door.
- Quotes
Jim Rockford: If you don't know what holds the moon in space, then a lovesick fool is all you'll ever be.
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Another prison buddy
Jim Rockford seems never to run out of old prison buddies whom he can't say no to. Look at how much he helps Angel Martin out of the scrapes he gets in. In this case it's George Loros who originally is from New Jersey and had his peripheral involvement with some people in an organization led by Tony Soprano no doubt.
In this case this involves the disappearance of the record producer of rock star Kristoffer Tabori. Tabori has some problems as well as he is the recipient of a palimony suit.
My problem with this one is the same as with the second part. Loros comes off as such a nice guy you can't quite believe him to be part of entourage of a celebrity dealing with security. In fact all he does is moon about another groupie, Marcia Strassman who has also disappeared.
Good but not up to the usual high standards I get from The Rockford Files.
In this case this involves the disappearance of the record producer of rock star Kristoffer Tabori. Tabori has some problems as well as he is the recipient of a palimony suit.
My problem with this one is the same as with the second part. Loros comes off as such a nice guy you can't quite believe him to be part of entourage of a celebrity dealing with security. In fact all he does is moon about another groupie, Marcia Strassman who has also disappeared.
Good but not up to the usual high standards I get from The Rockford Files.
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- Oct 6, 2014
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