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# The Rockford Files - The Complete Series

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## Description

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.

Review: My favorite TV show of all time - Rockford Files holds up remarkably well for a 45 year old TV show. It's hard to believe it's that old really. Generally good to very good writing, some great acting (James Garner, Stuart Margolin and Isaac Hayes in particular) with a few poor performances mixed in. The 70s stereotypes can stick out a bit in watching it today. Such as all small town locals seeming to have Southern accents, regardless of where they are. And there are some things that were new when it first aired, but are now cliches today. But otherwise it's as good as almost anything that's been put out recently in the detective show genre. It beats things such as Midsommer Murders, Brokenwood or Tin Star hands down, and I'd take it over Death in Paradise, Frost or even Psyche. It even compares reasonably well with the likes of Bosch, Longmire, George Gently, Jack Irish, Poirot and Sherlock. Though the production quality doesn't match today's and it doesn't fit the gritty crime drama mold of many of those modern shows. Rockford Files was set in LA's natural sunlight, instead of Bosch's atmospheric nights and lights and so doesn't have the same urban feel to it. It's hard to come up with a modern show that matches the blend of serious situations with Rockford's laconic humor. There's a lot of James Garner in James Rockford, and that's a good thing. If you can get past the lack of lens flares and what not, and stick to the characters and stories (with many a car chase thrown in), you'll enjoy this. The price is great. It comes on 22 discs and so is packed in dual-sided cardboard sleeves. They could have made the the two piece cardboard box those are housed in a bit sturdier, but it's adequate (barely) and not enough to knock off a star. They could also have put the disc details on the sleeves. As is you have to look at the small print on the discs themselves to tell what it is. Again, a minor thing.
Review: A Truly Fine TV Series - I watched this when it originally aired and then again in reruns, always wanting a set of the episodes. I went through the VHS era without purchasing this, but, upon seeing the complete series offered an excellent price on DVD, I made the buy. It has arrived, and I have watched the first episode. The video quality is very good and, should the rest of the episodes play properly, I will be completely satisfied. This is a classic series well contrived, written, cast, and acted, and to own it on DVD is a real pleasure. There are some who have described one negative feature of these discs: the packaging. The DVDs come in 11 cardboard slide-ins that hold two discs each, one on a side, with all 22 discs housed in a fairly flimsy box with slip-over cover. Most folks I know have their DVDs in shelves, often custom DVD shelving, spine out, in sometimes very large numbers. This can wind up occupying considerable space. Some, including myself, have converted to storage in disc binders that take eight discs in a sheet, four to a side. Such binders can be obtained in sizes that will hold hundreds of DVDs each. The enterprising DVD owner will make a separate alphabetical index of his/her DVDs and perhaps a separate "mini" binder with trimmed DVD case covers in disc order. In any event, anyone with a system that has removed disc storage from the typical jewel cases to more compact filing will not mind this packaging at all.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | James Garner, Joe Santos, Noah Beery Jr., Stuart Margolin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,688 Reviews |
| Format | Full Screen, NTSC |
| Genre | Television, Television/Crime |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 22 |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** James Garner, Joe Santos, Noah Beery Jr., Stuart Margolin
- **Format:** Full Screen, NTSC
- **Genre:** Television, Television/Crime
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 22

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite TV show of all time
*by C***R on August 14, 2019*

Rockford Files holds up remarkably well for a 45 year old TV show. It's hard to believe it's that old really. Generally good to very good writing, some great acting (James Garner, Stuart Margolin and Isaac Hayes in particular) with a few poor performances mixed in. The 70s stereotypes can stick out a bit in watching it today. Such as all small town locals seeming to have Southern accents, regardless of where they are. And there are some things that were new when it first aired, but are now cliches today. But otherwise it's as good as almost anything that's been put out recently in the detective show genre. It beats things such as Midsommer Murders, Brokenwood or Tin Star hands down, and I'd take it over Death in Paradise, Frost or even Psyche. It even compares reasonably well with the likes of Bosch, Longmire, George Gently, Jack Irish, Poirot and Sherlock. Though the production quality doesn't match today's and it doesn't fit the gritty crime drama mold of many of those modern shows. Rockford Files was set in LA's natural sunlight, instead of Bosch's atmospheric nights and lights and so doesn't have the same urban feel to it. It's hard to come up with a modern show that matches the blend of serious situations with Rockford's laconic humor. There's a lot of James Garner in James Rockford, and that's a good thing. If you can get past the lack of lens flares and what not, and stick to the characters and stories (with many a car chase thrown in), you'll enjoy this. The price is great. It comes on 22 discs and so is packed in dual-sided cardboard sleeves. They could have made the the two piece cardboard box those are housed in a bit sturdier, but it's adequate (barely) and not enough to knock off a star. They could also have put the disc details on the sleeves. As is you have to look at the small print on the discs themselves to tell what it is. Again, a minor thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Truly Fine TV Series
*by A***D on August 27, 2017*

I watched this when it originally aired and then again in reruns, always wanting a set of the episodes. I went through the VHS era without purchasing this, but, upon seeing the complete series offered an excellent price on DVD, I made the buy. It has arrived, and I have watched the first episode. The video quality is very good and, should the rest of the episodes play properly, I will be completely satisfied. This is a classic series well contrived, written, cast, and acted, and to own it on DVD is a real pleasure. There are some who have described one negative feature of these discs: the packaging. The DVDs come in 11 cardboard slide-ins that hold two discs each, one on a side, with all 22 discs housed in a fairly flimsy box with slip-over cover. Most folks I know have their DVDs in shelves, often custom DVD shelving, spine out, in sometimes very large numbers. This can wind up occupying considerable space. Some, including myself, have converted to storage in disc binders that take eight discs in a sheet, four to a side. Such binders can be obtained in sizes that will hold hundreds of DVDs each. The enterprising DVD owner will make a separate alphabetical index of his/her DVDs and perhaps a separate "mini" binder with trimmed DVD case covers in disc order. In any event, anyone with a system that has removed disc storage from the typical jewel cases to more compact filing will not mind this packaging at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Value for a Great Show
*by C***K on September 5, 2017*

What a delightful show this was, and how good to have the entire series, all 122 episodes, available in one package at such an affordable price. Those who will be disappointed, I imagine, are those who shelled out about the same dollars for only one or two seasons in the previous, Universal presentation. It has been commented that the packaging is none too fancy. That's true: one must handle the box with care. In fact, upon opening I groaned at how badly scarred the disc surfaces might be. However, I have now played them all, straight through, and don't remember a single skip over a damaged area. (Do be careful, however, in removing and replacing the discs from their holders.) This is a no-frills set, right down to the bare-bones navigation menu cards, but I wasn't paying for frills: I just wanted all the shows in watchable quality. I am not disappointed. Three final thoughts: (1) It's interesting to watch how this series developed: with each successive season the humor quotient increased but never at the expense of plot-twists (and there are some humdingers here). (2) If you want to see how important Noah Beery, Jr., was to this series, watch the pilot, in which a different actor played the father. Beery owned that part, and the relationship between it and the leading character gave the series a firm, soulful core. (3) Finally, what more can one say about the late James Garner? Such hard work—and he made it look effortless and comfortable. Without Peter Falk, there would have been no Columbo. Without Garner, no Rockford. And how much poorer would that have left us?

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Rockford Files - The Complete Series
- The Rockford Files: Movie Collection - Volume 1
- The Rockford Files: Movie Collection - Volume 2

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