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For only two hundred dollars a day, plus expenses, the original and quintessential anti-hero detective, Jim Rockford, is on the case! Primetime Emmy® Award-winner James Garner stars as the ex-con-turned-private-investigator who stays under the radar and takes on the cases of the lost and the dispossessed, chasing down seemingly long-dead clues in the sun baked streets and seamy alleys of Los Angeles. And now, all 120 episodes from it's six seasons 22-disc anthology! Filled with wry humor, chilling suspense, and engaging cases, it s no mystery why The Rockford Files remains the most celebrated detective show of it's time.
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For only two hundred dollars a day, plus expenses, the original and quintessential anti-hero detective, Jim Rockford, is on the case! Primetime Emmy® Award-winner James Garner stars as the ex-con-turned-private-investigator who stays under the radar and takes on the cases of the lost and the dispossessed, chasing down seemingly long-dead clues in the sun baked streets and seamy alleys of Los Angeles. And now, all 120 episodes from it's six seasons 22-disc anthology! Filled with wry humor, chilling suspense, and engaging cases, it s no mystery why The Rockford Files remains the most celebrated detective show of it's time.

James Garner played easy-going ex-con/P.I. Jim Rockford in this popular 1974-80 NBC detective drama created by Roy Huggins ("The Fugitive") and Stephen J. Cannell. Whether it's an insurance scam, a missing persons case, or a police investigation gone cold, Rockford-with help from his dad (Noah Beery, Jr.), ex-cellmate Angel (Stuart Margolin), and Detective Dennis Becker (Joe Santos)-was the man to turn to to solve the "unsolvable. 120 episodes on 22 discs. 102 hrs. Standard; Soundtrack English Dolby Digital mono.

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