For reasons only known to him, the town drunk attacks the new Faro dealer who just arrived in Dodge. The lives of a Civil War veteran and a saloon girl converge when both cross paths with the same brutish buffalo hunter. Guest Cast: Richard Jaeckel (as O'Ryan), Michael Higgins (as Finnegan), Kent Smith (as Bealton), Earle Hodgins (as Judge), Ben Wright (as Harris), Garry Walberg (as Anson), John Mitchum (as Wills), Glenn Strange (as Sam) and Bee Tompkins (as Girl). Matt has a trying day. Guest Cast: William Fawcett (as Nebs), Glenn Strange, Ted Jordan, Woodrow Chambliss and Hank Patterson. A distraught middle-aged woman projects her motherly instincts on Matt's new prisoner, after she learns of her own son's outlaw past and violent death. John Alderson's first of three appearances. An odd whiskey salesman has valuable information for Matt, that he overheard a conversation between two men putting a $300 bounty on his head. Kioga, a young and wounded Pawnee Indian, comes to Dodge City to hunt down the fur trader who killed his father and attacked his sister. Guest Cast: Abraham Sofaer (as Harvey Easter), Strother Martin (as Gene Bunch), Adam Williams (as Slim Trent), Warren Oates (as Chris Kelly), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), H.M. Wynant (as Sam Smith), Harry Bartell (as Charlie Fess), Mercedes Shirley (as Mary Pickett), James Anderson (as Bert Case), Roy Engel (as Ed Greeley), Shug Fisher (as Harry Obie), Richard Reeves (as Red), Craig Duncan (as Pete) and Glenn Strange (as Sam). In this episode, his last of four appearances on Gunsmoke he plays Botkin, the town's banker, replacing Fay Roope. Usually, it is a blank wall, on the other side of which is Matt's cot. Notes: The last of Ed Nelson's six appearances in the series. Badger and Ivers take them hostage and return to their desert stronghold so that Doc can treat Ben, and Ivers can take Lyla for his own purposes. Gunsmoke lasted a remarkable perhaps untouchable, at least when it comes to hourlong dramas 20 seasons. Matt defends a local boy, wanted for murder in a nearby town run by a corrupt sheriff. Gunsmoke actors & actresses Gunsmoke actors & actresses Actors tagged as 'Gunsmoke' by the Listal community Sort by: Tag popularity - Top Rated - Top Rated Popular - Recently rated - Date Added 1. An immigrant's life improves when he kills an outlaw - at least for a while. Matt tracks a suspected murderer to Elkader, where he's lured into an alley and waylaid by three thugs, suffering a concussion and nearly blind he's rescued by the same man that he was chasing. Air Date: Feb 18, 1967 Directed By: Marc Daniels Written By: James Landis Where to watch Subscription Cast & Crew James Arness Marshal Matt Dillion Actor Milburn Stone Dr. Galen "Doc" Adams Actor. First of five appearances for American character actor Barry Atwater who portrayed Mr. Bowen in this episode. He had several roles in Westerns early in his career but is best remembered for playing the well-known part of Roy Hinkley (The Professor) in the 19641967 CBS television series sitcom, Gilligan's Island. Matt's friend, an old mountain man suffers a psychotic break and goes on a murder spree when civilization closes in on him. Guest Cast: Philip Abbott (as Ben Corder), Pat Conway (as Toque Morlan), James Westerfield (as Harry Duggan), Gregg Palmer (as Jim) and Charles Devin (as Pete). A young man suspects his recently arrived uncle of murder when his father dies in a freak accident. Doc becomes enraged when he sees a man from his past and swears to Chester that he's going to kill him. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. 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An unlucky fellow, Cleavus Lukens (Robert Totten), accidentally kills prospector Uriah Spessard (Arthur Hunnicutt), and then jumps his claim so that he will have enough money and prestige to court Kitty. Guest Cast: Morris Ankrum (as Merle), Ralph Moody (as Harvey), Buck Young (as Bud Grant), Jean Howell (as Lavinia), John O'Malley (as Man), Charles McArthur (as Taylor), Richard Chamberlain (as Pete), Paul Hahn (as Les), Hank Patterson (as Carl) and Clem Fuller (as Clem). Guest Cast: John Larch (as Clay Young), Ainslie Pryor (as Josh Nolan), Jeanne Bates (as Mrs. Nolan) and Edward Platt (credited Ed Platt as Mr. Burgess). Outlaw Luke Dangerfield's (Morgan Woodward) dying wish is to see his daughter. An Indian squaw seeking medical attention is rebuffed by Dodge merchants and when Kitty steps in to help, three troublemakers incite an unruly mob to rid her from town, but one of the agitators initiates his own twisted plan. Woods introduction to the small screen came late in life when he guest starred in 14 television series with one small recurring role as Dr. Cunningham in the 19581960 western, Tombstone Territory. Despite his claims of innocence, Matt arrests a family patriarch and escorts him to Dodge, but his sons give chase and methodically cut off the Marshal's escape. Notes: Theodore Marcuse was an American character actor who portrayed mostly villains in many 1950s and 1960s television series. Thirty-six one-hour black-and-white episodesProducer: Norman Macdonnell (episodes 342348, 350, 352, 361, 367), Philip Leacock (episodes 349, 351, 353360, 362366, 368377); associate producer: Frank Paris Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Milburn Stone (Doc), Ken Curtis (Festus), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Burt Reynolds (Quint Asper)[48]Guest Cast: In credits orderNote: A new and different gunfight introduction is shown before the opening director/writer credits. However, Talley's wife Ellie and daughter Ronilou have already met and befriended Shaw's Kiowa wife Mignon, complicating the inevitable showdown. Guest Cast: Jack Lord (as Nat/Myles Brandel), Bruce Wendell (as Joe), Netta Packer (as 1st Lady), Jean Fenwick (as 2nd Lady) and Brick Sullivan (as Bartender). A young farm girl has a heated argument with her disapproving father concerning her boyfriend, and when pa turns-up dead she takes the blame. Why Did Amanda Blake Leave 'Gunsmoke'? - Distractify As the outlaws are gunning for him, he finds unlikely help from Lem Rawlins (Dennis Redfield), a conscientious objector army deserter. He and his older brothers Larry, Bernie and Phil came from a family that were very active in theatre. A spoiled overindulged young woman grows tired of the way her boyfriend treats her and proceeds to make him jealous by entertaining other suitors. Also in this episode, there is a cell across from the one Billy is in. Guest Cast: Joe Silver (as Beal Brown), Richard O'Brien (as Carter), Regis J. Cordic (as Sheriff Crane), Eddie Ryder (as The Undertaker), Edward Faulkner (as Drummer), Reid Cruickshanks (as Mr. Denton), Terry Wilson (as Liveryman), Danil Torpe (as Alf), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan (as Burke), Howard Culver (as Howie), John Harper (as Percy Crump), Nancy Fisher (as Flow), Jon Kowal (as Barfly Joe), Al Berry (as Barfly Bob), Daniel M. White (as Oltimer) and Phil Chambers (as Shotgun). A failed rancher loses everything, home, cattle and wife, but comes-up with an ingenious plan to pay back those that wronged him. A father who greatly believes in family honor takes the law into his own hands when his daughter is harassed and molested by two cowboys. Notes: Vic Perrin plays the whiskey drummer, Wilbur Hawkins. A local girl returns to Dodge asking for a fresh start, after riding off with a notorious gunman three years ago. Matt and Doc have a tense train ride as they take a prisoner, Johnny August (Todd Armstrong), back to Dodge. A drama-seeking woman manipulates her husband into a fight with their neighbor. His mastery of the English dialect and unique range earn him the nickname "The Man of a Thousand Voices". He guest stars in consecutive episodes and in this story, he plays Jack Rynning, his first of five Gunsmoke appearances. Matt heads to New Mexico to track down the wily killer Chato (Ricardo Montalbn) who has a knack for murdering lawmen. Chester becomes infatuated with a runaway girl from Ohio who exploits his position as Marshal's assistant to hide her secret. [12] Ewing's character was replaced in season 13 (196768) by Newly O'Brien (Buck Taylor). The series was the top-rated show from 1957 to 1961 and maintained excellent ratings throughout its run. Gunsmoke (TV Series 1955-1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Ed Jacobs on the 19511959 television series Dragnet and was the Venusian living undercover on Earth in The Twilight Zone, season 2 episode 28, "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?". Let's take a peek behind the scenes of this most iconic of American Westerns. Matt intervenes when an intese feud between the Renner brothers reaches its breaking point. An outlaw masquerading as a passenger has plans to hold up a stagecoach full of riders including Matt and his prisoner. 2023 TV GUIDE, A FANDOM COMPANY. Notes: First of ten appearances for Don Keefer. Doc is taken aback when he's approached by a man, who earlier was involved with a gang that kidnapped him, with an unusual request, teach me your profession. H&I | 17 revealing behind-the-scenes-photos from Gunsmoke This episode, his first of six appearances he played August Brake and would later play another bushwhacking deputy who comes to Dodge chasing a fugitive in season 4, Gunsmoke episode 31, "Murder Warrant.". Notes: Mike Connors who plays Bostick was an American actor best remembered for his role of private detective Joe Mannix in the 19671975 CBS television series Mannix. Early), Preston Pierce (as Jeff Fraley), Ted Jordan (as Shiloh), Glenn Strange (as Sam), William Fawcett (as 1st Stage Man), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Leonard P. Geer (credited Leonard Geer as 1st Posse Man), Phil Chambers (as 2nd Stage Man), Fred Coby (as 3rd Stage Man), Jeremy Slate (as Web Fraley), Jim Davis (as Clell Williams), Richard Jaeckel (as Pence Fraley), Michael Conrad (as Cash McLean) and John Anderson (as Les McConnell). A wanted man wrongly accused of murder in a nearby town escapes to Dodge which necessitates Matt and Chester to investigate his claims of corruption. Guest Cast: Jeanette Nolan (as Amy) and Lou Krugman (as Emmett Gold). The daughter of a traveling medicine man is savagely attacked by a local rancher's bad seed, and neither are willing to identify him. Where life imitates art, Gordon came by his toughness through his own early experiences. He will go on to play bartender Jake Summers in Lawman and pass away four years later of cancer in 1963 at the age of 46. Matt and Chester are caught in the middle of a bitter and bloody feud between two mountain families. Menu. Young farmer Buck Henry (Kurt Russell) sets out to find the man who killed his father John Woolfe (Larry Pennell), his own renegade uncle, Rance Woolfe (Tom Simcox). An orphaned Indian boy latches onto an unemployed cattle drover and both suffer bigotry when they come to Dodge. "Dr. Sam" (portrayed by Special Guest Vera Miles) answers Dr. Galen Adam's ad for a temporary replacement so that Doc can leave Dodge to attend a special honorary event for his benefactor from medical school. Kitty is injured when her horse throws her, and Matt must seek assistance from a poor prairie family whose son has distorted plans of his own. 1 box office attraction at the height of his fame in the early 1970s.[37]. Matt investigates a robbery and murder at Jonas' general store and what results is an unexpected family tragedy. Marshal from Oklahoma territory is shot in the back and his murder may go unsolved, but when a $500 information reward is offered, greed and betrayal take over.
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