

The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A.
Detective Jim Rockford works to uncover facts of the death of a wealthy socialite whose two grown children are accused of murdering her. Complicating matters are Rockford's omnipresent "friend" Angel, and Rockford's ex-wife Kit, a lawyer who represents the children.
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Plot Summary
Disgraced former police detective Jim Rockford is pulled back into the world of crime when his father's fishing boat is hijacked by a smuggling ring. He must navigate a dangerous investigation involving corrupt officials and old enemies to clear his father's name and recover the stolen vessel. Along the way, Rockford encounters a familiar cast of characters and deals with his own lingering regrets.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television movie, 'I Still Love L.A.' was generally well-received by fans of the original 'The Rockford Files' series, offering a nostalgic return to a beloved character and his signature style. Critics noted that while it captured the spirit of the original, it also bore the hallmarks of a later-era television production. The performances, particularly from James Garner, were praised for retaining their charm and effectiveness.
What Reviewers Say
- A satisfying continuation of the beloved Rockford character for fans.
- Captures the witty dialogue and charm of the original series.
- While nostalgic, it shows its age as a made-for-TV movie.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific TV movie is not readily available, but fan forums and discussions often highlight the enjoyment of seeing Jim Rockford back in action and the warm reception to the return of familiar cast members.
Fun Fact
This TV movie served as a reunion for many of the original 'The Rockford Files' cast and crew, aiming to recapture the magic of the original series for its dedicated fanbase.
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