


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: Jim Rocks - Great set with DVDs in mini files. Very cool. Video quality is excellent. No features though. 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.

| ASIN | B071Y9TTN9 |
| Actors | James Garner, Joe Santos, Noah Beery Jr., Stuart Margolin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,939 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #648 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,669) |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 41179 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Full Screen, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 22 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 5.4 x 7.3 inches; 5.29 ounces |
| Release date | June 13, 2017 |
| Run time | 102 hours |
| Studio | Ushe |
S**E
Jim Rocks
Great set with DVDs in mini files. Very cool. Video quality is excellent. No features though.
C**R
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.
J**Y
Nice quality
Complete set in perfect shape
A**R
American real
Good entertainment
R**.
Great Old TV Show -- Some Minor Problems with Video Transfer and Packaging
The TV show, "The Rockford Files", is great. James Garner always gave the character a nice sense of humor and solid code of honor. It's fun to see actors when they were young guest-starring on the show. My only complaint is with the DVD set itself. The video transfer is generally good, but I did experience a bit of a "stutter-step" on Disk 1 of Season 1. Also, a brief scene of sun directly reflecting off a car's windshield got very grainy. Part of this is due to the video transfer going to a 1.33:1 aspect ratio, rather than the 4:3 of the original recording. The cardboard box is a bit flimsy, and the DVDs are in thin cardboard sleeves (2 DVDs per sleeve). However, the price is great. However, if you're a fan of the show, this is the set to get.
S**E
Excellent DVD Series
I love these old programs... and they are a Heck of a lot better than the modern stuff that is coming out... Now days, Network TV has no clue what quality programming is. This is a good and complete series.. I can watch what and when I want to watch them... 24 X 7
P**L
This series and anything else you watched then are now DVD Time Capsules. Buy Physical, Not Digital.
I’m writing this about 3 and a half years later. I was watching this show on Prime Video and looked it up on Amazon, only to see that I already bought it back in 2022. I’m thankful for that now for sure. One thing that anyone who purchases this set needs to know is how to program your tv or player to a 4:3 picture format. My 4K Samsung is simple to do. On this tv the picture from the discs is very crisp and lifelike. I remember watching this show when it was originally shown. My dad was a police officer and a detective in the 1970s so I was into this kind of show. And I loved the brown Firebird that Rockford drives in the show. I don’t know how many toy versions of this car I played with and destroyed. In recent years I’ve been collecting the shows on DVD that I grew up watching during the 1970s and 1980s. That includes the reruns from the 1950s and 1960s I watched after school. So far I’ve bought over 50 different series on DVD or BluRay. These shows and the movies I’ve been buying for the last 30 years I told myself are for the time when I would “cut the cable” and watch what I’ve bought instead of watching satellite or cable tv. That time has come I think. I don’t really care for streaming tv shows or movies. I have to have a physical format version of anything to really feel that I “own” it. Digital purchases don’t make sense to me at all. These shows from the pre internet 20th century are time capsules for me now. And they are much better than 99% of.the shows made today in 2025. If you grew up in the 1970s like I did, I recommend you at least buy the tv shows you liked to watch back then. On DVD I mean. That way you’ll always have it. I’m even buying some shows from then that I didn’t watch, but always knew were popular. One thing I didn’t like about the packaging was the cardboard slots for the discs. So I put each disc in a separate sleeve and color coded the seasons so each season has a different color sleeve. I do that with any series that comes in those rough cardboard slots to hold the discs. The cardboard box is fine as long as it’s handled carefully.
J**R
Terrific! Great fun. Way too many shots of cars.
P**I
Ho scelto questa edizioni perche' mi e' sembrata la piu' conveniente. In lingua inglese, senza lingua italiana. E' necessario avere, pero', un lettore multiregion, facilmente trova bile su Amazon. It, che permette di vedere I dvd che vengono dagli USA. Ottima la visione. The Rockford Files ha accompagnato la mia vita da quando andavo a scuola e ho sempre gradito guardarli per molte ragioni: trama facilmente comprensibile, cast sempre interessante, con divi famosi, oltre al bravissimo detective, ottimo bilanciamento tra Interni ed esterni; la Los Angeles anni '70 e' la mia preferita e rivederne le varie aree, di notte e di giorno, la natura baciata dal sole californiano, con le sue palme altissime, le aree piu' deserte, le viste sul Pacifico, le auto enormi ( ora quasi scomparse), lo stile di vita di allora, cosi' rilassante, sono un bellissimo ritratto di un mondo a me molto caro. E' stato il rivedere gli episodi su Rete 4 che mi ha convinta ad acquistare la serie completa poiche' il registrare tutti gli episodi farebbe perdere tempo inutilmente ed anche soldi. Contentissima dell'acquisto, che consiglio vivamente a tutti coloro che a mano I bei gialli e.... la California!
A**P
Great series. Took me back quite some years. Enjoyed it then and still do. A great drama/comedy. As well as the tension of the drama, there are a lot of brilliant "one liners"in there as well.
D**K
Good movie
新**ん
最高です。 観たかったドラマが、やっとみることが出来ました。
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