They must both be ready to face off against Carl Ryker (John Russell) and his hired guns. From there, Gunsmoke remained in the top 20 for the next seven years, dropping out only in its final season. A woman tries to raise her son in Dodge after her husband is killed in a gunfight. Notes: Kitty's beauty mark is missing when Matt awakens her in the morning, but later when she's all dressed up and makeup applied, it's there. Notes: Clegg Hoyt was an American film and television character actor appearing in many Westerns, dramas and sitcoms during his 11-year career. Guest Cast: Eduard Franz (as Amos Cartwright), DeForest Kelley (credited DeForrest Kelley as Will Bailey), William Vaughn (as Twitchell), Tommy Hart (as Clay) and Pat Hogan (as Buffalo Tongue). Twenty-six one-hour color episodesProducer / executive producer: John Mantley; associate producer: Joseph Dackow Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Buck Taylor (Newly)[54]Guest cast: In credits order. First of six appearances for Joseph Mell in the role of Bill Pence, owner of the Long Branch saloon. Kitty warns Matt that the new girl in town is nothing but trouble, and her intuition proves correct when the flirtatious young lady manipulates her ardent admirers into facing off against each other in gunfights. While on their way back to Dodge, Matt and Chester come to the aid of a homesteader family who're attacked by a small band of marauding Kiowa Indians. Dodge City's merchants are unhappy when Matt clamps down on a Texas trail boss and his men. Abe captures Matt, and for sport, he and his remaining sons chase Matt in a manhunt through snow-capped mountain forests, intent on prolonging his suffering. He would become a series regular starting in season nine. An old frontier plainsman is wrongfully accused of murdering a man who shot his dog. Doc treats a woman and her son for scurvy. Chuck Connors was an American actor, best known for his role as "Lucas McCain" in the 19581963 ABC western television series, The Rifleman. Guest Cast: Phillip Pine (as Vint), Rebecca Welles (as Nan), Stafford Repp (as Brewer), Tom Palmer (as Jack Salter) and Jane Ray (as Vickie). Festus runs into his friend Jesse Dillard (Brock Peters) who has escaped from prison and is being tracked by Marshal Halstead (Regis J. Cordic). Kitty is being squeezed out of business and her competition comes in the form of a beautiful brunette whirlwind. Gunsmoke: Season 12, Episode 22 - Rotten Tomatoes With his prisoner finally secured, Matt faces more obstacles reaching the Texas border. A drifter refuses Matt's help and chooses to exact revenge his way, with no regards to who he hurts. [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]. James Arness played Marshal Matt Dillon and Milburn Stone played Doc Adams. Matt devises a plan to capture a charismatic outlaw who has a reputation for only robbing the rich. An unlikely friendship develops between two hotheaded men who end-up becoming business partners, but when one suffers a blow to the head, his personality reverts back to the mean and loathsome buffalo hunter he once was. The prolific actor holds 351 film and television credits. Notes: Claude Akins plays Harry, his first of ten appearances. 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. The first 90-minute Western television series. 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In the radio version, the daughter's name was "Tara Hantree.". A powerful rancher exhausts every avenue to stop the hanging of his cowardly son, and when the prospects look bleak, concocts a plan to prove his bravery. Additional Guest Cast: Bill Erwin (as Telegrapher). Guest Cast: William Hopper (as John Henry Jordan), Barry Atwater (as Mr. Bowen), Nora Marlowe (Mrs. Bowen), James McCallion (as Vince Butler), Wilfred Knapp (as Mr. Botkin) and S. John Launer (as Judge). Believing he killed the man that swindled him, a young rancher flees from the law with his wife and digs himself into a deeper hole. When Matt and Chester track a killer to the small town of Elkader, they come upon a fraudulent U.S. The passengers of a railroad car are quarantined for a fever that could spread. Sadly, she would pass relatively early in her career from undisclosed causes at the age of 45 on March 18, 1960. Festus goes to Pratt County with his clumsy cousin "Hard-Luck" Henry, to determine how a chest of gold should be divided among the Haggen clan. Matt finds himself marked for death as he looks for a killer, Jess Trevor (Leslie Nielsen). This was her first of four roles on Gunsmoke playing Lennie Hinton. Guest Cast: Buddy Baer (as Stobo), Woodrow Chambliss (as Shiloh), Tom Greenway (as Treavitt), Paul Birch (as Boss) and Gary Vinson (as Jim). Beth Tilton (, Festus and Newly try to delay Sinclair from leaving with the gold to give the Conductor (Warren Kemmerling) time to get the train moving towards Denver again. Something's amiss when an old farmer exhibiting odd behavior tells Matt and Chester that his wife left him. A large imposing mountain man and his Arapahoe Indian wife, whose father led raids on the local settlers face untold prejudice at the hands of Dodge townsfolk, but it's her strength and resilience that overcome the intolerance. Notes: American actor Michael Hinn who plays Zel was a familiar face on many 1950s and 1960s television westerns including but not limited to this his first of ten Gunsmoke appearances, nine roles on the 19591960 CBS program Johnny Ringo and eleven acting credits from 1959 to 1969 on the syndicated series Death Valley Days. Guest Cast: Phyllis Coates (as Edna), Jack Elam (as Hector), Harold J. But when her half-brother Elbert Moses (Anthony James) and her Uncle Titus (Shug Fisher) arrive, she is again in danger of losing her job and her beau from her family's buffoonery. She played Abby Crandall in the second episode of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, (Mr. Earp Meets a Lady) which aired on September 13, 1955, three weeks before this episode. Guest Cast: Mike Connors (credited Touch Connors as Bostick), Gene O'Donnell (as Haney), Cyril Delevanti (as Driver), Robert Hinkle (as Rider) and Bert Rumsey (as Bartender). Dr. John Chapman (Pat Hingle) finds it hard to be accepted as he tries to fill in for Doc Adams, who felt the need to return to medical school after losing a patient. Notes: Jeanette Nolan plays Ma Grilk in her first of eight Gunsmoke appearances. Guest Cast: William Schallert (as Alben Peavy), Anne Barton (as Liza Peavy), Hope Summers (as Ellen Cade) and Albert Linville (as Jack Cade). A young man comes to town seeking his father's unknown killer so he can avenge his death. Merry Florene (Lane Bradbury) is back. Guest Cast: Buck Taylor, Roy Roberts, Steve Raines (as Wagon Driver), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), John Dolan (as Frank), Monte Hale (as Bank Teller), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan, Pete Kellett (as Joe) and Margaret Bacon (as Woman in Bank). 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. Matt, Festus and Newly pose as gunrunners hoping the outlaws will lead them to Colonel Lucius Shindro's compound, where they can formulate a plan to rescue Doc and Lyla. Festus sets out to settle an $11 estate for Charity Spencer (Diane Shalet), but it becomes more of a chore after he meets Sarah Elkins (Susan Oliver) and her two boys, Chad (Josh Albee) and Clay (Ike Eisenmann). Nora Marlowe was boardinghouse owner Flossie Brimmer from 1973 to 1977 in 27 episodes on the American historical drama television series The Waltons. After Matt captures Vigil Connor (Marco St. John), one of the Dog Soldiers led by Jude Connor (William Smith), the rest of the gang shoot Festus and take Kitty hostage hoping to trade before Virgil is hanged. Matt and an old mountain man, Luke Brazo (Morgan Woodward), face off against angry cattlemen and greedy bounty hunters. Notes: Vic Perrin plays the whiskey drummer, Wilbur Hawkins. After coming into money, Festus falls prey, first to his unscrupulous partner Titus (Shug Fisher), and then to Ma Fowler (Nora Marlowe) who is husband-hunting for her daughter Dora Lou (Gwynne Gilford). The daughter of a traveling medicine man is savagely attacked by a local rancher's bad seed, and neither are willing to identify him. A wandering farm boy finds an abandoned horse and sells it to his newfound friend, events that lead to deadly consequences. First of eight appearances for Wright King portraying Ben Walling, who in three years will play Jason Nichols on the 19581961 CBS American western television series, Wanted Dead or Alive. The lives of a Civil War veteran and a saloon girl converge when both cross paths with the same brutish buffalo hunter. Doc is resentful and feels sorry for himself when a new town doctor comes to town and makes off with his patients. Festus and Buck Henry's gal, Joanie Brodie (Janet Baldwin) also get involved in the hunt. Smith (as Karl) and David Whorf (as Jack). 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. A newcomer in town craves respect and uses a pawn to pump-up his fake reputation as a gunman. Matt reluctantly agrees to escort a young woman on a treacherous journey across the prairie to Fort Wallace, Kansas, where they encounter numerous perils along the way. The ensemble cast playing the staff at the Los Angeles-based law firm included Richard Dysart, Alan Rachins, Blair Underwood, and Jill Eikenberry, as well as numerous guest stars who went on to . Guest Cast: Tyler McVey (as Sam Baxton), Vivi Janiss (as Sara Baxton), Theodore Marcuse (credited Ted Marcuse as Zach Ritter), Malcolm Atterbury (as Jed Bates) and Roy Engel (as Hoffer). [34] He also recommended his friend, James Arness for the role of Matt Dillon. Alcoholic Judge Warfield (David Wayne) is forced by Matt to hold an inquest into the death of a female saloon-keeper that resulted in the lynching of innocent drifter, Jake Fielder (Ken Swofford). Notes: This is the first episode to feature Festus as a character, who's played by Ken Curtis. Paul Wexler was an American character actor who appeared in more than 30 feature films and over 40 different television series. This is the first appearance of Ken Curtis before his Festus Haggen role. Matt heads to New Mexico to track down the wily killer Chato (Ricardo Montalbn) who has a knack for murdering lawmen. Matt's life is changed during a bank robbery after his gun arm is seriously wounded. A cowboy admires a buffalo hunter too much to admit that the buffalo hunter is also a thief. Ex-gunslinger Jake McGraw (J. D. Cannon) has returned to Dodge after twenty years in prison and for some reason has taken an interest in a saloon hostess, Ella Horton (Diana Ewing), and a young cowboy, Dave Wilson (Michael Larrain). Fix had over 300 film and television credits over a seven-decade career and appeared in 26 movies with his friend, celebrated legend John Wayne. Matt continues his pursuit of white-slave traders. Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason were buddies in this 1963 comedy film, A haircut changed DeForest Kelley's whole career. Kitty is abducted by an outlaw who tries to turn his daughter against him to escape. Gunsmoke was the number one-ranked television show from 1957 to 1961went on to run for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, for a total of 635 episodes. Gunman Musgrove (Ramon Bieri) plots revenge against Ira Spratt (William Windom) who turned him in as an Army deserter. Guest Cast: Angie Dickinson (Rose Daggitt), Peter Whitney (as Big Dan Daggitt), Gage Clarke (as Dobie) and Paul Wexler (as Rodin). A stranger, Fred Garth (Tom Skerritt), bent on avenging his father's hanging captures Kitty, Festus, Doc, and Matt, and threatens to hang one of them. The cast of of TV's 'Gunsmoke' pose for a photo circa 1963 in Los Angeles, California. In total there were 233 half-hour black-and-white episodes; 39 episodes for each of the first five seasons, with 38 episodes in the 6th season. Smith (as Cran). After he attacks Barnett (Charles Dierkop) for cruelty to animals, Billy's fate must be decided by the authorities, with the help of his friend, Festus. This episode aired on April 14, 1956, seven weeks after his death. Guest Cast: Ken Curtis (as Festus), Denver Pyle (as Haggen), Elizabeth MacRae (as April), Billy Hughes (as Timmy) and Howard Wright (as Dietzer). Note: William Conrad, who was cast as the voice of Matt Dillon in the original Gunsmoke Radio series, provides narration at the beginning of both parts of Women for Sale, helping to set the stage for the drama to follow. His daughter Cora Sanderson (Donna Mills), and Matt, eventually convince "back-east" lawyer Cicero Wolfe (Paul Stevens) to defend the alleged renegades when no one else in Kansas will. A carefree minstrel faces the wrath of the vengeful Lukens clan. Adam Kimbro (John Anderson), Matt's mentor in law enforcement, is now on the skids. When Chester's mail-order bride arrives, neither she nor Chester are what the other is expecting. Former lawman Frank Reardon (Steve Ihnat) goes after the men who murdered his wife, leading him into conflict with his friend Matt. An irritating townsman is suspicious of a rancher when his second wife vanishes just like his first. 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. Notes: Theodore Marcuse was an American character actor who portrayed mostly villains in many 1950s and 1960s television series. Notes: Keye Luke who played Chen, was a Chinese-born American film and television actor. Whitman would end up owning 190 lifetime film and television credits. 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. He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor who played Mr. Bradley in this episode. Russell broke both ankles in the crash and received the Purple Heart for his injuries. Guest Cast: Jack Elam (as Dolph Quince), Ken Curtis (as Phil Jacks), Lane Bradford (as Jay), Chuck Hayward (as Studer), Earl Parker (as Snyder), Cliff Ketchum (as Cowboy) and Bradley Payne (credited Brad Payne as Cook). A gang of outlaws lead by former lawman Dan Whelan (Robert Burr), who is out for revenge against Matt, take over Dodge while Matt is away, but a poker game with Kitty proves to be their undoing. Former lawman Tom Lynott (Richard Kiley) fills in for Matt after he is badly wounded, but Lynott's easygoing approach to the law puts Dodge City at the mercy of Talley (Anthony Caruso) and his cohorts. This was actor Phil Rich's final role, passing away at the age of 57 on February 22, 1956. He's credited with writing 138 radio and television Gunsmoke stories and scripts, second only to the number written by the series co-creator, John Meston. Sinclair's gang delay Doc's and Matt's journey to Denver while they offload the army gold from the train to a wagon. Guest Cast: Leonard Nimoy (as John Walking Fox), Ted Gehring (as Holtz), Tom McCauley (as Banjo), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Kelton Garwood (as Percy Crump), Howard Culver (as Howie), Richard Webb (as Aaron Tigue), Lloyd Gough (as Jacob Beamus) and Jim Davis (as Gainer). Emmett Holly (1 Episode), Brad McClain (1 Episode), Will Donavan (1 Episode), Sergeant Holly (1 Episode), Adam Benteen (1 Episode), Louise (1 Episode), Emilie Sadler (1 Episode), Claire Gentry (1 Episode), Joan Shepherd (1 Episode), Polly Cade (1 Episode), Phoebe Clifford (1 Episode), Alex Skouras (1 Episode), Mr. Dano (1 Episode), Driscoll (1 Episode), Jack Pinto (1 Episode), Ben Rando (1 Episode), Alejo Etchahoun (1 Episode), Larnen (1 Episode), Crow (1 Episode), Keller (1 Episode), Rath (1 Episode), Jeff Higgins (1 Episode), Troy (1 Episode), Beth Tilton (3 Episodes), Doris Prebble (1 Episode), Clarabelle Callahan (1 Episode), Lydia Fletcher (1 Episode), John Sontag (1 Episode), Doyle (1 Episode), Musgrove (1 Episode), Big Thicket (1 Episode), Forbes (1 Episode), Jarvis (1 Episode), Tobeel (3 Episodes), Leader (1 Episode), Mulligan Rives (1 Episode), Joe (2 Episodes), Bob (1 Episode), Norm (1 Episode), Wills (1 Episode), Father (1 Episode), Sam Baxton (1 Episode), Man in Bar (uncredited) (1 Episode), Emmett Bowers (1 Episode), Gib (1 Episode), Clem Maddow (1 Episode), Cowboy (1 Episode), Ned Curry (1 Episode), Mike (1 Episode), Barnes (1 Episode), Joe Hines (1 Episode), Treavitt (1 Episode), Ned Pickard (1 Episode), Will Gibbs (1 Episode), Gus (1 Episode), Argus (1 Episode), Wilbur Hawkins (1 Episode), Hank (1 Episode), Nate (1 Episode), Huckaby (1 Episode), Mr. Blake keeps it clean for the airwaves of the 1950s. Cromwell), Lane Chandler (as Trumbull) and Dawn Little Sky (as Indian woman). When Dodge is struck by a drought, Festus looks for water and Matt uses a rainmaker to give the townspeople hope. A woman who used to be rich takes a job at the Long Branch while she and her niece are on their way to San Francisco. 226 one hour color episodes Stark), Percy Helton (as Mr. Guest Cast: Nellie Burt (as Panacea), Dan Tobin (as Foote), Charles Watts (as Little), Charlie Briggs (as Driver), John Clarke (as Young Man), Jan Brooks (as Ethel), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Carl Prickett (as Agent), Charles Seel (credited Charles Seal as One), Robert Nash (as Two), John Lawrence (as Other), Lindsay Workman (as Agent) and Ollie O'Toole (as Telegrapher). Matt asks Kimbro to put the badge back on to help guard a gold shipment, but Peak Stratton (Michael Strong) and his boys mean to take it from them. An ex-gunman known as The Widowmaker, Scott Coltrane (Steve Forrest), is unable to put his reputation behind him and settle down with is wife Teresa (Barra Grant). Guest Cast: Eddie Applegate (as Al), Tim Considine (as Scott Coleman), Pamela Dunlap (as Ada Coleman), Dana Elcar (as Pennigrath), Roy Engel (as Tibbet), Gene Evans (as Billy), Eddie Firestone (as Hap), Ron Hayes (as Floyed Coleman), Clifton James (as Same Wickes), Richard D. Kelton (as Bud), Doreen Lang (as Mae), Ken Lynch (as Lucas), John Milford (as Clay Foreman), Anne Seymour (as Sara), Loretta Swit (as Donna), Richard Lapp (as Running Fox), X Brands (as Red Willow), and (as The Hunters) Ronald A. [2][3] All episodes were broadcast in the U.S. by CBS. He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor with over 200 acting credits usually playing the strong, unsympathetic type or the inflexible father/husband. 0:00 / 10:05 The Crew Just Kept Staring at This Outfit Amanda Wore on Gunsmoke - Look Closer Facts Verse 9.04M subscribers Join Subscribe 9.9K 1.8M views 2 years ago Gunsmoke started as a radio. Guest cast: John Hoyt (as Jeff), Leo Gordon (as Hutch), Rex Holman (as Pete), Mark Allen (as Grant) and Guy Stockwell (as Lee). Western A father's dying request is that Matt go to retrieve his daughter. A vengeful rancher's wife puts a $1,000 bounty on Matt's head after he shoots down her husband. 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. Matt becomes quite ill suffering from fever and exhaustion when a cold-blooded killer comes to town and in his daze, he confronts the outlaw totally unaware that Chester has cleaned and unloaded his gun. Guest Cast: John Larch (as Rance), Strother Martin (as Dillard), Pitt Herbert (as Green), William Bryant (as 1st Cowboy), Joel Ashley (as 2nd Cowboy), Scott Peters (as Pete), Joseph Kearns (credited Joe Kearns as Botkin), Joseph Breen (as Mike), Robert DeCost (as Carl), Dan Sheridan (as Dobie), John Mitchum (as Joe), Lee J. Winters (credited Lee Winters as Bob) and Victor Lundin (credited Vic Lundin as Hank). The brother of a family friend visits Kitty and is displeased to find her running a saloon, and when trouble ensues, she objects to his efforts to save her honor. A farmer who doesn't trust doctors blames Doc for the death of his wife. Guest Cast: Karen Sharpe (as Rena Decker), John Alderson (as Ab Laster), Walter Reed (as Joe Garrett), John Mitchum (as Joe), Ken Mayer (as Hank) and George Archambeault (as Agent). Bible-spouting, moonshine-swilling rancher, Noah Riker (Dub Taylor), threatens Matt after Matt's mountain-man friend Slocum (Will Geer) accuses Noah's son John (Steve Sandor) of cheating at poker, leading to John's death.
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