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The Rockford Files/Kill the Messenger
Kill the Messenger | |
Season 5, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | October 27, 1978 |
Written by | Juanita Bartlett |
Directed by | Ivan Dixon |
Produced by | David Chase and Chas. Floyd Johnson |
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← 5x04 White on White and Nearly Perfect |
5x06 → A Good Clean Bust with Sequel Rights |
The Rockford Files — Season Five |
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Kill the Messenger is the fifth episode of the fifth season of The Rockford Files, and the ninety-fourth episode overall.
Starring: James Garner (Jim Rockford)
Also Starring: Noah Beery (Joseph "Rocky" Rockford), Joe Santos (Sgt. Dennis Becker)
Guest Stars: W.K. Stratton (Police Sgt. Frank Dusenberg), Byron Morrow (Deputy Police Chief Eugene W. Towne), Pat Finley (Peggy Becker), James Luisi (Lt. Doug Chapman)
Co-Starring: Alex Colon (Nick "Captain Crunch" Donofrio)
Co-Starring: Ed Harris (Rudy Kempner), Tony Crupi (Bandit), Don Diamond (Lt. Alverez), Lee Farr (Booking Suspect), Robert Cleaves (Leo Benbrook), Nancy Parsons (Miss Buettner), Frank McRae (Junior)
with Michael LaGuardia (Officer Shumway), Sterling Swanson (Store Manager), Bucklind Beery (Officer Mazursky), Tiger Williams (Little Den), Joey Miller (Scotty), Doris Donaldson (Maude), John Wheeler (Cliff), Edward Dogans (Guard), Luis Delgado (Officer Billings)
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Plot Overview
While Dennis is preoccupied with preparing for the Lieutenant's exam, Chapman drops a 'hot potato' case in his lap...the murder of the Deputy Chief's wife. Jim decides to do some digging around to help his friend and uncovers some very unsavory facts about the dead woman, who worked in the parole office...she was having affairs with parolees, and quite possibly with younger cops as well.