| James Garner | ... | Jim Rockford | |
| Noah Beery Jr. | ... | Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford #2 (as Noah Beery) | |
| Joe Santos | ... | Police Det. Dennis Becker | |
| Gerald McRaney | ... | D.A. John Pleasance | |
| Frank DeKova | ... | Nova (as Frank De Kova) | |
| Vincent Baggetta | ... | Murray Riddel | |
| James Luisi | ... | Lt. Doug Chapman | |
| Stuart Margolin | ... | Evelyn 'Angel' Martin | |
| Madison Arnold | ... | Del Kane | |
| Eugene Peterson | ... | Louis Gaedel (as Eugene I. Peterson) | |
| Barry Atwater | ... | Roach | |
| Barbra Rae | ... | Teddy | |
| Fred Carney | ... | Howe | |
| Stephen Coit | ... | Thompson Welles | |
| James Whitworth | ... | Krauss | |
| Rene Dijon | ... | Waiter | |
| Peter Forster | ... | Judge Hovis | |
| Sal Acquisto | ... | Bailiff |
| Episode Crew |
Directed by | |||
| Russ Mayberry | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Juanita Bartlett | (writer) | |
| Roy Huggins | (creator) and | |
| Stephen J. Cannell | (creator) | |
Produced by | |||
| Stephen J. Cannell | .... | supervising producer | |
| David Chase | .... | producer | |
| Chas. Floyd Johnson | .... | producer | |
| Meta Rosenberg | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Pete Carpenter | |||
| Mike Post | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Andrew Jackson | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Rod Stephens | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Robert Crawley Sr. | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Robert L. Zilliox | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Charles Waldo | |||
Production Management | |||
| Lester Wm. Berke | .... | unit manager (as Les Berke) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Robert Jones | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| John R. Carter | .... | sound (as John Carter) | |
| Walt Jenevein | .... | sound effects editor (as Walter Jenevein) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Charles R. Young | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Morrie McNaughton | .... | music editor | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Chris Haynes | .... | driver (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Juanita Bartlett | .... | executive story consultant | |
| Series Crew These people are regular crew members. Were they in this episode? |
Directed by | |||
| Lawrence Dobkin | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Stephen J. Cannell | co-creator | |
| Roy Huggins | creator | |
| Marshall Lindemann | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Juanita Bartlett | .... | producer (1978-1979) | |
| David Chase | .... | producer (1976-1980) | |
| Chas. Floyd Johnson | .... | producer (1976-1980) | |
| Jo Swerling Jr. | .... | supervising producer (1974-1975) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Dick DeBenedictis | (as Richard DeBenedictis) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Steve Yaconelli | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| John Kaufman | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Dave Grayson | .... | makeup artist | |
| Allen Payne | .... | hair department head | |
Production Management | |||
| Bill Carroll | .... | unit production manager (1979) | |
| Sam Freedle | .... | unit production manager (1979-1980) | |
Art Department | |||
| Craig Binkley | .... | property master (88 episodes) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Barney Cabral | .... | adr editor | |
| Albert D. Cuesta | .... | sound | |
| George E. Marshall Jr. | .... | boom operator | |
Stunts | |||
| May Boss | .... | stunts | |
| Steven Burnett | .... | stunts | |
| Mickey Caruso | .... | stunts | |
| Roydon Clark | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| Jean Coulter | .... | stunts | |
| Jeannie Epper | .... | stunts | |
| Bob Herron | .... | stunts | |
| Regina Parton | .... | stunts | |
| Rick Sawaya | .... | stunt double | |
| Dick Warlock | .... | stunts | |
| James Winburn | .... | stunts | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Howard Block | .... | camera operator | |
| Reggie Newkirk | .... | key first assistant camera | |
| Steve Yaconelli | .... | camera operator | |
Music Department | |||
| Pete Carpenter | .... | composer: theme music (1974-1980) | |
| Mike Post | .... | composer: theme music (1974-1980) | |
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| Company credits | IMDb TV section | IMDb Crime section |
| IMDb USA section | Add this title to MyMovies |
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Angel Martin (Stuart Margolin) witnesses the murder of a prostitute in his building and with a little nudging from his friend Jim Rockford--and a guarantee of 24 witness protection (personally watched over by Lt. Chapman) AND unlimited room service, he agrees to testify against mob hit man Del Kane (Madison Arnold). But when the case against Kane goes south, Angel and Jim find themselves without police protection and a mentally unbalanced hit-man on their trail.
If you like the Angel Martin character, you're gonna LOVE this episode. If you don't, you're not. Margolin plays the weasel-like Angel to perfection--always looking for a con, greedy, cowardly, ready to sell out anybody to save his hide, and milking his all-expenses paid police protection for all that its worth. Unlike Chuck McCann in the earlier "Funny Box" episode, even when Angel's being a spineless coward and throws Rockford "under the bus", we still like him.
While in police protection, Angel uses his time to write a book about his experience in this case called "Hotel of Fear" (he wanted to use the title "Witness For the Prosecution") with the help of ghost writer Thompson Wells (Stephen Coit, who played multiple characters on "Maverick"). "Simon and Simon" star Gerald McRaney is back for his third or fourth appearance on the show, but doesn't leave much of an impression as DA John Pleasence. However, it is nice to see character actor Frank DeKova (who did some memorable episodes of "The Untouchables" as mob boss Nova, and out of his Indian makeup he wore as Chief Wild Eagle on "F-Troop".
There's a reference to Steve Landesberg's character Kenny Hollywood in this episode as well as Rocky's friend LJ and a kind of an odd stand alone scene with Barry Atwater as a gun dealer named Roach. It was one of the last appearances for Atwater before his untimely death.