Matt turns in his badge after being forced to kill a horse thief who was once his friend. Matt captures a gunrunner trading rifles with the Pawnees and in turn is captured himself. The town's diminutive loudmouth bully has a beef with a newly arrived couple and recognizes the husband who's hiding his checkered past. Outlaw Will "Smith" (Earl Holliman) arrives at the home of widow Abelia (Jacqueline Scott) to get her to help him launder $10,000 in stolen gold coins. Raymond Bailey was an American stage, film and television actor who was best known for his role as the wealthy banker, Milburn Drysdale on the 19621971 CBS sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. Notes: In his second of thirteen appearances, Royal Dano plays the title character, "The Preacher". First of two Gunsmoke episodes titled "Prairie Wolfer". Matt refuses Dodge City merchant's request to hire more deputies to protect their interests during a round-up which lead to threats and danger for the Marshal. Blake was presented the American Cancer Society's Courage Award. A Marshal from Arizona pursues the gang of outlaws who burned his town and ran off with his woman. Gunsmoke: Guest Star Stars Guest Cast: Val Avery (as Bull), Susan Olsen (as Marieanne), Mike Durkin (as Jonathan), Roy Roberts, Sid Haig (as Buffalo Hunter), William Fawcett (as Old Prospector), Ted Jordan and Margarita Cordova (as Saloon Girl). The second was season 13, episode 10. Guest Cast: Ed Kemmer (credited Edward Kemmer as Lou Paxon), Myrna Fahey (as Linda Bell), Aaron Saxon (as Joe Bassett), Robert Brubaker (as Jim Buck) and Joel Smith (as Cowboy). Three episodes written by him were aired after his death. 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). He was an American film and television actor best known for his roles in two situational comedies as Fred Rutherford in the 19571963 program, Leave it to Beaver and Mel Cooley in the 19611966 [CBS] series, The Dick Van Dyke Show. Matt and an old mountain man, Luke Brazo (Morgan Woodward), face off against angry cattlemen and greedy bounty hunters. Notes: Dialogue within the episode mentions Pat Garrett was pursuing Billy the Kid which may help to date the series from 1880-1881. A state official uses Matt's friendship with an outlaw for personal gain. Los Angeles, CA. How else to explain that a core cast could work together for two decades? Matt may finally have the crucial evidence he needs to arrest an infamous horse thief, who makes a big mistake when he steals a young man's horse for himself. Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Nip Cullers), John Patrick (as Jonas), Mary Adams (as Nettie), Evelyn Scott (as Olive), Dorothy Schuyler (as Kate) and Charlene Brooks (as Blossum). Notes: Joseph Kearns may be best remembered as George Wilson on the CBS television series Dennis the Menace. The Indians accused of murdering a cattleman's wife stand trial. Farm boy Tommy Harker (Lance Kerwin) wants some "book-learning" but his father Oliver Harker (John Vernon) pulls him out of school to work the farm. St. Louis newspaperman Summer Pendleton (L. Q. Jones) exploits teenage bank clerk Randy Gogan (Kevin Coughlin) who killed a notorious gunfighter. This episode aired on April 14, 1956, seven weeks after his death. travel symbol copy and paste Doc must choose between delivering the baby of Sara (Eunice Christopher) and Tom Butler (Joe Don Baker), or saving the life of a murderer, Garth (Jack Lambert). A Jewish family's faith is tested by the senseless death of Semel (Scott Selles). Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Nate Springer), Jess Kirkpatrick (as Mr. Teeters), Howard Culver (as Jim Uzzell), Preston Hanson (as Jess) and Brick Sullivan (as Bartender). Bonanza fans will remember him as Deputy Clem Foster (19631964) and (19661972). A recent outbreak of cholera is used as a weapon of revenge when a rancher terrorizes homesteaders off their land. Marshal who interferes with their investigation. Newcomer Ben Stack makes a play for saloon girl Honey Dare. Matt jumps into the river and is dragged on to a raft by orphans Hannah Kincaid (Patti Cahoon) and Tuttle Kincaid (Clay O'Brien) who are runaways from a workhouse. The Long Branch saloon has the following changes: a longer bar with a high shelve on the wall above it, the huge brass adornment that sits center stage is missing, unfamiliar taxidermy and wall decor, and the most notable change is a bartender that we have never seen in past or future episodes. Sadly, he would die in a traffic accident in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California at the age of 47. Guest Cast: R.G. Notes: Howard McNear was the original voice of Doc Adams on the radio version of "Gunsmoke". A wanted, on-the-run cowboy comes across a precocious, runaway boy and accompanies him to Dodge to find his impoverished mother. Guest Cast: Peggy Stewart (as Mrs. Philips), Robert Karnes (as Jep Hunter), Robert Rockwell (as Mr. Philips), Charles Fredericks (as Jack Band), Phil Harvey (as Henry), Joseph Kearns (credited Joe Kearns as Dobie), Raymond Guth (as Lou), Michael Gibson (credited Mike Gibson as Bert) and Wendy Stuart (as Fawn). Matt relives Tascosa's Sheriff of duty after a complaint of corruption, and in return he sends his henchmen to intercept the Marshal while making a veiled threat, "there's a lot of prairie between here and Dodge". Gunsmoke - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide Gunsmoke - Full Cast & Crew 1955 -2022 20 Seasons CBS Drama TVG Watchlist Where to Watch This landmark adult Western centered on Marshal Matt Dillon. First of six appearances for Joseph Mell in the role of Bill Pence, owner of the Long Branch saloon. Benter), Roy Roberts (as Tabor), Anthony Caruso (as Lone Eagle), Robert Dix (as Spotted Wolf), John Newton (as Sgt. Doc is kidnapped by fugitives from justice, led by outlaw Bede Stalcup (James Olson), and forced to save the life of Bede's brother, Danny Stalcup (Darrell Larson). John Two-Bears is sentenced to death by the Osage Council for a murder he did not commit. 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A recently released convict breaks his parole when he comes to Dodge to kill Matt. He will make seven guest appearances (five credited) before being cast as the town drunk "Louie Pheeters" in season seven. An immigrant blacksmith faces the backlash from a disgruntled rancher when he refuses to sell his land. A young married couple come to Dodge to settle down, but the bride's past quickly catches up to both of them. An immigrant must decide whether to pay off a blackmailer who claims to have seen the immigrant's son commit murder. A young outlaw has wounded Matt, but he's unable to finish him off because of his affections for a saloon girl. Matt devises a plan to capture a charismatic outlaw who has a reputation for only robbing the rich. Here Are Some Things You Didn't Know About Gunsmoke - Noteabley But his dreamer-guitarist son Abel is swindled, and then shot in the leg by Festus while trying to make off with his mule Ruth. Notes: For this show only, to more easily film the jailhouse break-in/shoot-out, the back door of Matt's office is now directly on the back wall of the jail cell area. [13] Amanda Blake left the series at the end of season 19 (197374) and was replaced in the final season by a new character, Miss Hannah, portrayed by Fran Ryan.[14]. Viewers of The Twilight Zone may recognize him as the drunk man who turns into a jack-in-the-box in the November 3, 1961 episode, "It's a Good Life" (S3E8) starring Billy Mumy. Guest Cast: Raymond Bailey (as General Parsley Smith), James O'Rear (as Drew Holt), John Alderson (as Nash) and Wilfred Knapp (as Mr. Botkin). This is the first appearance of Wilbur Jonas, the shopkeeper character, played by John Patrick. Guest Cast: Harry Bartell (as Cain Vestal), Mark Roberts (as Adams), Paul Dubov (as Pritchard), Dan Riss (as Mike), Howard Ledig (as Pete) and Gorday Clifton (as Cowboy). Notes: Constance Ford plays Pearl Bender in her first of two Gunsmoke appearances. Kitty and her new business partner Claire Hollis (Beverly Garland) must then deal with the town's "Papa" Steiffer (Henry Jones). He was the first black performer to appear in Gunsmoke. Guest Cast: Herbert Rudley (as Emmett Egan), Alex Sharp (as Jeff Willoughby), Kelly Thordsen (as Wilson Willoughby), Walt Barnes (as O'Dell), Kirby Smith (as Sam Botkin), Clancy Cooper (as Bozeman), June Carter Cash (credited June Carter as Clarise), Ned Glass (as Mr. Phipps) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). From there, Gunsmoke remained in the top 20 for the next seven years, dropping out only in its final season. She plays Mrs. Reeves in this episode. Land baron Amos Gentry (John Payne) considers his family above the law when his two sons Colt (Peter Jason) and Ben (Robert Pine) accidentally hang a squatter, Orly Grimes (Shug Fisher) who was caught butchering their stock. A decent hard-working farmer troubles multiply after he loses his land and then falls in love with the new saloon girl whose troubled past shatters his life. Neighboring ranchers spar over cattle grazing rights which escalates into an all-out war where one elderly rancher must confront three lawless brothers alone. He was an American stage, film and television actor possibly best known for his co-starring role of Max Fields in the 19591961 NBC crime drama television series, The Lawless Years. Matt and Chester ride out to a buffalo hunter's camp to investigate the death of a man Doc found earlier. Guest Cast: Vic Perrin (credited Victor Perrin as Hank), Mort Mills (as Brake), Marjorie Owens (as Woman), Herbert Lytton (as Hunter), Cyril Delevanti (as Turnkey) and Charles H. Gray (credited Charles Gray as Sheriff). Notes: Tommy Kirk was an American actor best known for his performances in Walt Disney Studios films such as, Old Yeller, The Shaggy Dog, Swiss Family Robinson, The Absent-Minded Professor, Babes in Toyland, Son of Flubber, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones and The Monkey's Uncle. Four convicts take Matt hostage on their way to Mexico. Guest Cast: Patricia Smith (as Abby), Jack Klugman (as Earl Ticks), John Anderson (as Ben Siple) and Abel Fernandez (as Indian), Notes: The fight scene near the end of this episode serves as the basis for an educational film produced by the American Cinema Editors, called Film Editing: Interpretation & Values, used by film students all around the world.[40][41]. When Dodge is struck by a drought, Festus looks for water and Matt uses a rainmaker to give the townspeople hope. Guest Cast: Gary Lockwood (as Jim Stark), John Kellogg (as T.R. Patti's 3 other episodes were "The Iron Blood of Courage" (1974); "Milligan" (1972) and "Trafton" (1971). Starr), Dick Rich (as Sam Butler), Mickey Simpson (as Stapp), Fintan Meyler (as Arie O'Dell), Joel Ashley (as Jake) and K.L. . Notes: John Newman is the first black actor to be listed in the closing credits on a Gunsmoke episode. Barry had a couple of appealing television roles, Star Trek fans will remember him as Surak, Dr. Spock's father in S3E22, The Savage Curtain (1969). Notes: Vic Perrin plays the whiskey drummer, Wilbur Hawkins. Notes: James Drury played the lead in the 19621971 NBC Western television series, The Virginian. Guest Cast: Charles McGraw (as Calvin), June Dayton (as Emily), Gene Lyons (as Fletcher), Bill Erwin (as Ned) and Jan Clayton (as Clara Wright). Newly is captured, while farmer Ben Hurley (Tom Drake) faces a moral dilemma, stealing horses for a gang of outlaws to help his blind daughter, Susan (Pamela Dunlap). 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. Portuguese products available Online we mail to all lower 48 states. A Colorado Sheriff is insistent in arresting the wounded man Matt and Chester found out on the open prairie, but without an arrest warrant, the Marshal suspects that he's being untruthful. Guest Cast: Louise Latham (as Louise), Robert DoQui (as Sadler), Buck Taylor, Kevin Coughlin (as Tom), Stanley Clements (as McInnery), Glenn Strange, Ted Jordan, James Nusser, Roy Barcroft and Olan Soule (as Waiter). He also played the same character in the radio version. 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Guest Cast: Barbara Lord (as Sarah Drew), Mabel Albertson (as Gody Baines), Alan Baxter (as Lou Hacker), Peggy Stewart (as Fan Hacker) and Robert Dix (as Jamie). It is no secret that Gunsmoke was originally a radio show before the advent of primetime TV. Notes: Events within this episode help to date the series. Comanches attack Matt, his prisoner Charlie Noon (James Best), an Indian widow (Mriam Coln) and her white stepson Jamie (Ronny Howard). Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Television Series Drama, Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing, Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA 3.0) license, "James Arness, Marshal on 'Gunsmoke,' Dies at 88". George D. Wallace playing Dolph Timble, was an American stage and screen actor with over 230 credits. Ex-Union soldier and buffalo hunter Corley (Robert Totten), reveals the true identity of Timothy Driscoll (Nehemiah Persoff), who is Karl Martin Krag, the "Devil of Donneville", a former Confederate Commandant of a Civil War prison camp where hundreds died. Sara (Anne Francis), an old flame of Matt's gets him involved with stage robbers led by outlaw Pappy Quinn (Anthony Caruso). Additional Guest Cast: Bill Erwin (as Telegrapher). A cruel, merciless prairie family torments and maims a beloved Dodge citizen and when Matt doesn't arrest them, providence metes-out its own form of justice. A fugitive learns that the unconscious man whose identity he's using is being brought in by Matt.
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