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The Rockford Files
S2.E1
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The Aaron Ironwood School of Success

  • Episode aired Sep 12, 1975
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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James Garner and James Hampton in The Rockford Files (1974)
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Aaron Ironwood, a childhood friend of Jim's, comes to town with a business deal that is just too good to be true. Jim finally agrees to the deal as he thinks Aaron might be in some kind of t... Read allAaron Ironwood, a childhood friend of Jim's, comes to town with a business deal that is just too good to be true. Jim finally agrees to the deal as he thinks Aaron might be in some kind of trouble. He is - with both the FBI and the mob.Aaron Ironwood, a childhood friend of Jim's, comes to town with a business deal that is just too good to be true. Jim finally agrees to the deal as he thinks Aaron might be in some kind of trouble. He is - with both the FBI and the mob.

  • Director
    • Lou Antonio
  • Writers
    • Roy Huggins
    • Stephen J. Cannell
  • Stars
    • James Garner
    • Noah Beery Jr.
    • Joe Santos
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    376
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    • Director
      • Lou Antonio
    • Writers
      • Roy Huggins
      • Stephen J. Cannell
    • Stars
      • James Garner
      • Noah Beery Jr.
      • Joe Santos
    • 8User reviews
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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Jim Rockford
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
    • (as Noah Beery)
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Dennis Becker
    James Hampton
    James Hampton
    • Aaron Ironwood
    Ken Swofford
    Ken Swofford
    • FBI Agent Patrick
    Gretchen Corbett
    Gretchen Corbett
    • Beth Davenport
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    • Nino
    • (as Jonathan Lippe)
    Jerome Guardino
    Jerome Guardino
    • Vito
    Robert Broyles
    • Hauss
    John Petlock
    • Dave
    Gammy Singer
    • Cabbie
    • (as Gammy Burdett)
    Don Furneaux
    • Russo
    Luis Delgado
    • Driver
    Nick Dimitri
    Nick Dimitri
      Tony Epper
      Tony Epper
      • Thug
      • (uncredited)
      Clark Ross
      Clark Ross
      • Lecture Guest
      • (uncredited)
      Bob Templeton
      • Hotel Guest
      • (uncredited)
      George Tracy
      • Bartender
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Lou Antonio
      • Writers
        • Roy Huggins
        • Stephen J. Cannell
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      5bkoganbing

      So easily fooled?

      I can understand Jim Rockford being taken in the way he was in this episode. He and James Hampton have a childhood relationship, in fact as a kid Hampton lived with the Rockfords for a spell as a foster kid. But when Beth Davenport gives her OK on a deal Hampton is proposing, that's where I get a little suspicious. Gretchen Corbett is usually pretty sharp, she must have been having an off day.

      Now Hampton is a successful businessman in the trucking industry which certainly making Rocky proud. And he's got a sideline as a motivational speaker. Now he wants to turn his company over to James Garner temporarily because he's getting a blackmail squeeze. And Jim Rockford becomes a business tycoon for a very short time.

      Of course it's too good to be true. Hampton is up to his eyeballs in fraud and he's got both the Feds represented by Ken Swofford and the Mafia represented by Jerome Guardino after him. Now they've got Garner in their sights as well.

      I couldn't quite wrap my mind around the fact that Garner could be so easily fooled in this one.
      7planktonrules

      Would you buy a used car off this guy?!

      Aaron is a seemingly big success story. After all, he was an orphan who now flies about in fancy private jets and gives semenars on getting rich. However, he clearly is full of it...peddling a pyramid scheme which will likely end up in him going to prison. Unfortunately for Jim, he grew up with Aaron and trusts him...even though every signal seemed to say he was a con-man. In this case, Aaron brings him into a deal involving mobsters...who WON'T take getting ripped off without showing their displeasure! Can Jim manage to survive this reunion?

      Jim Rockford seemed awfully easy to fool in this one...perhaps too easy. But it is an interesting and enjoyable show...a decent but generally undistinguished beginning to a new season.
      stones78

      Pizza Jim

      This episode was a decent start to the second season, and the formula for the show's success is getting better as the series progresses, even though I won't hide the fact that I'm not a huge fan of the early seasons. James Hampton(The Longest Yard)plays a major role of importance as an old pal of Rockford's, who happens to be a very wealthy franchise owner, or so it seems; it's funny to hear Rocky gush over Aaron(Hampton)and compare his son's questionable tastes to his more accomplished friend. When they go to meet Aaron at the airport, and much to Rocky's chagrin, Jim is forced to drive a VW bug which reads "Pizza Dan" on the roof, because he had to escape some goons, and the Firebird wasn't close enough to leave the scene. It turns out that Aaron hired Jim because the mob(I'm guessing from NJ)wants a piece of the action for various reasons, but he hides some facts from Jim, who agreed to buy the company from Aaron, a scenario which I didn't totally buy, no pun intended. Ken Swofford makes one of his many appearances, and there's a few, but separate filler scenes including Beth and Dennis, who didn't add that much here; Luis Delgado plays one of the goons, as he's usually one of Becker's cops in many other episodes. Look for a very pronounced limp by Rockford, as he says he got hurt either falling off a fishing pier, or falling off a skateboard; it's common knowledge that James Garner tore his knees up during the run of this show, and it's very noticeable for the entire episode. Regarding the conclusion, in a rather silly scene which would probably never happen in real life, Aaron fakes having a seizure, and one of the goons falls for it and leans over Aaron who kicks both feet into the guy's stomach, allowing him and Rockford to escape, then shortly after, the police arrive to save the day. This was a decent episode with some entertaining moments, save for a few, but I wouldn't have a problem recommending this anyway.

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      • Trivia
        Jim Rockford is limping the entire episode, which is even addressed in some of the dialogue. The real reason was because James Garner had undergone a knee operation during the hiatus between the filming of the first and second seasons. In an interview, James Garner explained that while shooting this episode, he'd fallen down a flight of stairs which aggravated the knee that had been operated on. His doctor instructed him to stay off his feet for a couple of days, but after the first day away from the studio, Universal began legal proceedings for breach of contract. Garner immediately went back to work, struggling as the episode completed filming.
      • Goofs
        Jim escapes in the Pizza Dan car and the pizza on the front hood is brown and faded. But after Jim arrives to pick up Rocky the pizza looks fresh and edible.
      • Quotes

        Jim Rockford: This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I'll get back to you.

        Caller: Hi, Jim, we couldn't reach you so we went ahead with the job and I know you're really gonna dig it! But if you don't I suppose we could always tear it out.

      • Soundtracks
        The Rockford Files
        (Main Title Theme)

        Written by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter

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      • Release date
        • September 12, 1975 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Beverly Hilton Hotel - 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA(hotel)
      • Production companies
        • Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions
        • Cherokee Productions
        • Universal Television
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        • 50m
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        • 4:3

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