The most notable aspect for me regarding this solid episode was several familiar character actors that you should recognize easily, and the fact that the entire episode took place in a desert town. The actors include Dennis Patrick, Dana Elcar, Noble Willingham, Bob Hastings, and Richard B. Schull, who plays slimy "Fast Harry", who Rockford needs to help him get out of a jam, as Rockford's stuck in this town after needing his car fixed. As he prepares to spend the night in town while his car gets fixed, he gives an employee of Walter Hart's(Patrick)named Murray $10,000 to secure in a safe; the money was for someone's bail, but I forget who, and the man tried to steal the money. What happens next has Hart eventually getting the cash back to Rockford, as he explains that his employee was down on his luck, and begged Jim not to tell the authorities, or his development corporation could be in big trouble, although Jim says he'll think about it. I guess Hart wasn't convinced, and he has Rockford framed for Murray's(employee)murder which Hart committed, and sheriff Mitchell(Elcar)has Jim arrested, and thrown in jail. Elcar is very good here, although he acted unrealistically when he thinks Rockford escaped the prison, as Rockford's hiding under the bed, but Mitchell never looks there, as Rockford also steals the sheriff's patrol car. That's the only lame moment in an otherwise solid episode, which also includes several cool scenes with Rocky, and some nice shots of the Firebird. I usually recommend episodes starting in 1976, but this 1975 entry is as solid as many later ones. Back to the conclusion, Hart and Rockford arrange a meeting where Jim gets his cash, and Hart gets incriminating documents the murdered man had against him, although Hart has Rockford held at gunpoint and plans on having him killed too. It turns out that the clever Rockford had this meeting recorded and has Hart and Paul(Hastings)arrested. I'm not normally a fan when the show goes on location, but there were many quirky characters adding an element, and I enjoyed the different premise instead of the usual routine.