South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

‘Rockford Files’ remake died with bad pilot

- By Rich Heldenfels

Q: Back in the late 1990s there was a rumor they were thinking of remaking “The Rockford Files” with Dermot Mulroney as Jim Rockford. Can you find anything about why the remake did not happen?

A: “The Rockford Files” is a TV classic, thanks to engaging writing and, of course, James Garner’s performanc­e.

But Hollywood is always looking for ways to reuse old ideas, and “Rockford” was not spared such treatment. In 2010 (later than you remember), a new version of the show was planned with Dermot Mulroney as private-eye

Rockford and an off-camera team including Steve Carell and “House” mastermind David Shore. But the result, said Josef Adalian of Vulture.com, was “a pilot so bad it seemed like a crime.”

Q: Allstate features an island in one of their commercial­s. Can you tell me more about this island such as location, population, etc.?

A: The island was so small and charming that some viewers wondered if it was even real. Factchecki­ng site Snopes. com looked into this and determined there was an actual island although “it appeared that a wide shot of the island may have been altered in the editing process in order to give it a cleaner look.”

The island is Ona, in Norway, with a population of 16.

VisitNorwa­y.com notes that Ona is Norway’s southernmo­st fishing village and famous for the lighthouse Ona Fyr: “It is possible to enter the lighthouse, and from the top you will be rewarded with a fantastic view of the ocean and the mainland. In the area, you will find a small summer cafe, two pottery workshops, a craft shop, a chapel and a long, white sandy beach. The surroundin­gs offer highly memorable experience­s, with peaceful spots where you can enjoy the silence and tranquilit­y.”

Q: I was watching

“Going My Way” the other day and I have always wondered who played the old woman who was supposed to be Barry Fitzgerald’s mother.

A: That was the character actress Adeline De Walt Reynolds (1862-1961). After an earlier life that reportedly included widowhood, the San Francisco earthquake and college in her 60s, she took up acting and had her first film role in the movie “Come Live With Me” when she was 78.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfelsgm­ail.com.

 ?? CHICAGO TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO ?? James Garner, left, as private investigat­or Jim Rockford, and Noah Beery in “The Rockford Files,” which ran on NBC from 1974 to 1980.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO James Garner, left, as private investigat­or Jim Rockford, and Noah Beery in “The Rockford Files,” which ran on NBC from 1974 to 1980.

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