Los Angeles coin dealer runs a coin store while working as contract killer
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This episode of the television program "The Rockford Files" shows a real Los Angeles coin dealer's store.
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1. Program title
Lori Jenivan is a Los Angeles Airport ticket agent.
She sees passenger Timson Farrell and says hello as she has seen him many times at the airport.
2. Lori Jenivan meets Timson
She asks him about his recent flight to Detroit, where he claims not to have been.
Lori goes out to her car and is followed by Timson, she runs and drops her purse.
She calls her friend Jim Rockford who offers to watch her apartment, which she declines.
3. Lori and Rockford complain to police
Lt. Becker tells them that there is little that he can do as Lori could not identify Timson
as the man in her apartment.
4. American Coin Company sign
The American Coin Company at 12164 Ventura Blvd., Studio City was a real coin shop at the time.
They placed an advertisement for coins in the November 1976 issue of Popular Science magazine.
The scenes filmed in the coin shop do not show the coins clearly, but the 1970's atmosphere is there.
5. Envelope with the address of a customer
Jim enters the store and claims that a customer referred him.
6. Jim Rockford buys a coin
Jim tells Timson that he wants to buy a coin as a birthday present for his nephew and asks him
for suggestions.
Jim also mentions an "1858 Flying Eagle cent."
7. Lori and Jim find out about Timson's travels
Jim and Lori now know that Timson, besides being a coin dealer, is a "hitman" or professional killer.
Lori guesses Timson is going on another flight.
8. All happy
Jim and Lori are happy to have solved Lori's problem and Lt. Becker has stopped two killers.
Jim's father is just happy that Jim has survived another case.
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Cast, Directors, Writers:
James Garner as Jim Rockford
Sharon Gless as Lori Jenivan John McMartin as Timson Farrell Joe Santos as police Lt. Dennis Becker Noah Beery as Joseph Rockford (Jim's father) Writers: Roy Huggins, Stephen J. Cannell, Juanita Bartlett |
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