The Prisoner of Rosemont Hall
- L'épisode a été diffusé 17 févr. 1978
- TV-PG
- 1h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,7/10
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MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the son of an old friend goes missing, Jim goes to the young man's college to try and find out what happened.When the son of an old friend goes missing, Jim goes to the young man's college to try and find out what happened.When the son of an old friend goes missing, Jim goes to the young man's college to try and find out what happened.
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- Scénaristes
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Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
Daniel Ades
- Machmoud
- (as Danny Ades)
Kathy Hilton
- Judy
- (as Kathie Richards)
Julia Benjamin
- Melinda
- (as Julia Ann Benjamin)
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That Screaming Girl
While at the school, I could not stand that scandalous girl that screamed rape and started tearing her clothes making it look like Rockford was sexually attacking her and he gets beat up because of her foul antics! She was very wicked, psychotic and sickening and probably always do that to some guys if she feels she doesn't like them! She will eventually run into a real rapist without any guys around to save her since she thinks it's funny to frame an innocent man like that and I wouldn't feel sorry for her either!! She would deserve it!! I don't know what her motive was and it was unnecessary!!
A college student tries to get help from Jim Rockford.
When the show begins, a college student is being held captive at a fraternity. He manages to escape and Paul drives off to Rockford's trailer for help. It seems Jim is an old friend of Paul and his family. However, Jim isn't home and soon some students and a campus police officer arrive and take Paul prisoner. Later, Jim puts things together and he investigates the kidnapping. Little does he know that the disappearance is due to the kidnapping of some Arab prince! What is really going on here?!
This is a good and tense episode. My only quibble is how a very inappropriate campus relationship is pretty much swept under the rug and forgotten...that IS odd. Still, it's worth seeing and a case where you see how much times have changed.
This is a good and tense episode. My only quibble is how a very inappropriate campus relationship is pretty much swept under the rug and forgotten...that IS odd. Still, it's worth seeing and a case where you see how much times have changed.
"One hellacious story"
Some cases Jim Rockford does for $200.00 a day plus expenses. But there are some that he gets dragged into one way or another. This particular episode has James Garner dragged in when the son of an old friend comes to his empty trailer looking for help and a neighbor witnesses a kidnapping.
Bill Thornbury who was the student does leave his automobile there which gives Garner a starting edge. Thornbury was a journalism student and on to what Garner describes as 'one hellacious story' without even knowing all the facts. Frances Lee McCain who was his faculty adviser and a bit more continues on albeit with a little push from Garner.
The villain of the piece is campus security chief Kenneth Tobey who's a scary dude. But there are a couple of guys with Middle Eastern accents who scare Tobey a lot more than Tobey scares Garner with a clumsy attempt at a frame up for a rape charge.
Young Mr. Thornbury who did turn up dead on a beach was indeed on to one hellacious story. What it was you have to see this well done Rockford Files episode for.
Bill Thornbury who was the student does leave his automobile there which gives Garner a starting edge. Thornbury was a journalism student and on to what Garner describes as 'one hellacious story' without even knowing all the facts. Frances Lee McCain who was his faculty adviser and a bit more continues on albeit with a little push from Garner.
The villain of the piece is campus security chief Kenneth Tobey who's a scary dude. But there are a couple of guys with Middle Eastern accents who scare Tobey a lot more than Tobey scares Garner with a clumsy attempt at a frame up for a rape charge.
Young Mr. Thornbury who did turn up dead on a beach was indeed on to one hellacious story. What it was you have to see this well done Rockford Files episode for.
Rockford 101
I'm usually a fan of films that take place at a college, as I enjoy the student atmosphere, and I also enjoyed this episode for the most part, although the ending was slightly underwhelming. I just checked the release dates, and this episode came out months before the influential Animal House(1978), and there's a few lines uttered by a student along the lines of "thank you sir, may I have another" while talking to Rockford during a hazing event. I don't think John Landis would admit to being influenced by this episode, assuming he even saw it, but there are some similar aspects between them that it makes me wonder. Rockford, while undercover says a word I never heard of, "mageester", to a few frat house members, and I have no idea what it means, and once again, the word "berlitz" is used, and I haven't heard this mentioned anywhere else other than this show, but I digress. Without going into too much detail, he's at the college looking for a student who he knows, but he ends up murdered because he secretly recorded tapes of a kidnapped student, who's the son of a wealthy king from another country. He teams up with the older lover of Paul Douglas, who also happens to be a professor at the college and Paul's adviser in more ways than one, and eventually the crooked security guard, who's behind the death of Paul and the wealthy king's son in a botched kidnapping scheme, gets shot in the leg and subsequently captured by private investigator's of the king in a average conclusion. Dennis and Rocky have a couple scenes, and look for a familiar face in Barney McFadden(Salem's Lot), who plays one of Paul's killers. Overall, I enjoyed the college campus and settings, and thought this was a solid episode, but the ending left me wanting more.
great show...great cars...those 2 Firebirds
In this episode Rockford is driving a two round headlight gold Pontiac Firebird at the first of the show. Later he is shown driving a 4 square headlight gold Pontiac Firebird. This second car shown in the second half of the show is a newer model year. Ooops! Did Jimmy have two Firebirds at the same time? Also, the fleeing student being chased by the hoods in the convertible Buick Wildcat had a nifty MG B car that we all would like to have had in high school. The actress portraying Leslie the hollow headed tenure seeking professor needs to go to some courses at the Ava Garner School for new actresses in Smithfield NC as her acting was rather flat. Rockford usually has better co-stars in his shows.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the streets of the fictional university is called Linus Pauling Avenue. Linus Pauling was a famous scientist who twice won the Nobel Prize. He was also a long-time lecturer at UCLA.
- GaffesWhen Rockford calls Val Douglas' her phone is seen and the number on it is 311-555-2368, the very same number as on Rockford's own phone.
- Citations
Jim Rockford: This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I'll get back to you.
Pizzeria Employee: [Beeep] That number four you just picked up from Angelo's Pizzeria? Some scouring powder fell on there; don't eat it! Hey, I hope you try your phone machine before dinner...
- ConnexionsReferences The Felony Squad (1966)
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