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Dehner's longest recurring role was his character, Cyril Bennett on the 19681973 CBS American sitcom, The Doris Day Show. Edward G. Robinson Jr. who played Brown, was the son of Edward G. Robinson, best remembered for his tough-guy and gangster roles. Guest Cast: Lynn Marta (as Prudence), Ted Jordan (as Burke) and Ivy Jones (as Martha Beal). Matt reunites with his old friend Sheriff Bo Harker (Victor French) who rules Ludlow Kansas with an iron fist, with the help and respect of his deputy Barney Austin (Nick Nolte). 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. Former choir boy turned outlaw, Boone Shadler (Earl Holliman), condemned to hang, escapes prison and poses as a priest to retrieve $7,000 from a town that is now stricken with a plague, forcing him to keep up his disguise by helping those who are dying. Guest Cast: Jon Voight (as Cory), Lou Antonio (as Rich), Kelly Jean Peters (as Adele), Charles McGraw (as Dolen), I. Stanford Jolley (as Grandpa), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan (as Burke) and Matt Emery (as Trail Boss). The lonely widow Phoebe Preston (Anne Jackson) finds and takes care of the wounded amnesiac, calling him Jed Frazer (Victor French), her newlywed husband. Guest Cast: Andrew Duggan (as Fos Capper), Peggy Webber (as Flora Stancil), Robert F. Simon (as Ben Stancil), Susan Morrow (as Melanie), James Nusser (as Bum) and Charles King (as Passerby, uncredited). Notes: Herbert Lytton portrayed Jake Crowell, his first of seven appearances. A rancher's daughter alibi's her boyfriend, who's suspected of killing her father's right-hand man leaving Matt to solve the mystery. A wounded female buffalo skinner seeking medical attention flaunts all her womanly charms when she becomes enamored with Doc. A clan of amusing hill folk kidnap Kitty with the sole purpose of her marrying the eldest son. Amanda Blake and James Arness reunite at the Golden Boot Awards, August 15, 1986. 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: Dialogue within the episode has Matt telling Sara that they're eating son-of-a-gun stew, a real cowboy recipe which contained many of the cow's innards including sweetbreads and marrow gut. This was his first of ten appearances on the television edition. Jean Inness was Nurse Beatrice Fain in the 19611966 NBC American medical drama television series Dr. Kildare. He was the first black performer to appear in Gunsmoke. With this the series returned to being among the top ten highest rated programs, where it remained for the next six seasons.[53]. 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. A pompous well-to-do gentleman from Philadelphia comes to Dodge in search of his runaway fianc whose family dismissed for being a ship captain's daughter. He was so in love with the story and his character that he ordered a print for personal viewing. Guest Cast: Lucy Marlow (as Bella Grant), James Drury (as Jerry Cass), Ken Curtis (as Brisco) and Fay Roope (as Botkin). John Alderson's first of three appearances. Chester protects Doc from an escaped convict who mistakes him for the Wyoming Territory judge that sentenced him to seven years. Matt uses a six-shooter with a much shorter barrel in this episode, not the eight-inch barrel we normally see throughout the series. [5], Gunsmoke was originally a half-hour program filmed in black-and-white. Even after returning from obscurity, other gunslingers like Kid Chama (Randolph Roberts) continue to seek him out, forcing Matt to decide if he will run Coltrane out of Dodge. Notes: Clegg Hoyt was an American film and television character actor appearing in many Westerns, dramas and sitcoms during his 11-year career. Festus frantically tries to save his friend from hanging for a murder that occurred while both of them were in a drunken stupor. Guest Cast: Keye Luke (as Chen), Sebastian Cabot (as Bailey), Robert Gist (as Rabb Briggs) and Devlin McCarthy (as Howard). Fans loved watching the relationship unfold between Marshal Matt Dillon. His longest recurring role was Shawn Brady on the daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives in 19841985. Kitty. Blake was presented the American Cancer Society's Courage Award. Chester shoots a runaway Indian hidden away by a young, enamored farm girl, who then pressures Chester into nursing him back to health. United States Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness)[33] is critically wounded while attempting to arrest a cocky gunslinger who runs uncontrolled in Dodge while he recovers but is completely amazed when the Marshal challenges him again. The title of this episode is not based on the legend, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Vic did off-camera work on TV commercials and narrated dozens of science and educational short films. Three episodes written by him were aired after his death. The Virginian. The actor Jeff Silver was a week shy of 19 years old when this episode aired. When a wealthy rancher comes to Dodge to buy horses, two rival stable owners agree to a high-stakes long-distance race to demonstrate the speed and durability of their breeds. Guest Cast: Joe Maross (as Beard), Don Keefer (Rankin), Paul Birch (as Jessie), Mary Field (as Clara), John Harmon (as Judge), Helen Wallace (as Hedda), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), James Anderson (as Hager), Harold Innocent (as Mr. Botkin), Buck Young (as Carl) and William Boyett (as Harry). Guest Cast: Ken Curtis (as Festus), Denver Pyle (as Haggen), Elizabeth MacRae (as April), Billy Hughes (as Timmy) and Howard Wright (as Dietzer). An irritating townsman is suspicious of a rancher when his second wife vanishes just like his first. A pair of outlaws with plans to rob the bank, need the Marshal out of the way and hire a somewhat stoic drifter to kill Matt. 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. A midget, Arizona (Billy Curtis), rides into Dodge on a giant horse claiming he is a were-elephant who will turn into an elephant at midnight. Chester and an attractive Mexican woman escape from a band of Comancheros, but when they're recaptured, he believes that she betrayed him. Stark), Percy Helton (as Mr. He was the patriarch of the Carradine family which included four sons and four grandchildren who were also actors. Notes: Harry Bartell was an American radio, film and television actor. 226 one hour color episodes Chester recognizes a man that just rode into town as someone he knew back in Missouri and tells Matt that he's really here to kill him. Bad blood runs through a family's veins and a brute of a man promises his dying wife that he will raise their two sons "hard and strict". Notes: First of four Gunsmoke appearances for Russell Johnson portraying Stanger in this episode. Mort Mills was an American film and television actor with over 150 credits. Notes: Robert Foulk portrayed Edward Hinton in this episode and may be best remembered for his role as Sheriff H. Miller in the 19581962 CBS television series Lassie. Masked gunmen hold up a stagecoach carrying Matt and Chester, and later back in Dodge, the Marshal recognizes one of the robber's voices. Before James Arness was cast as Matt Dillon in the TV version, it was William Conrad who portrayed the main gunslinger during the radio days. Guest Cast: Harry Townes (as Pezzy), Alice Backes (as Cora), Harry Swoger (as Burke) and Alan Reed Jr. (as Harlow). A young man comes to Dodge claiming to be the long-lost son of a lonely widow, but Matt recognizes him from an old wanted poster and suspects a ruse. Guest Cast: Claude Akins (as Hack), Patricia Barry (as Belle) and Harry Dean Stanton (credited Dean Stanton as Alvy). He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor, often cast as the eccentric villain or questionable authority figure. A farmer is charged with murder after the card shark who won his money dies from the blow he delivered. 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). 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). She was in 1963's season three opener of The Fugitive titled "Wings of an Angel", playing Janet Kegler, a woman taken hostage. Notes: In his second of thirteen appearances, Royal Dano plays the title character, "The Preacher". Guest Cast: Robert Middleton (as Jake Worth), Claude Akins (as Harry), Dick Paxton (as Rudy), Thom Carney (as Jack), Ray Boyle (as Jeff Worth) and Will J. 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-four one-hour episodes, color Executive producer: John Mantley; producer: Leonard Katzman; associate producer: Ron Honthaner Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Buck Taylor (Newly)[59]. 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]. James Drury makes his first of four appearances. Matt realizes that an old girlfriend is working on the opposite side of the law and is planning on robbing the bank with her new boyfriend. Matt and Chester keep close watch at a stage stop for a ruthless killer who is murdering stagecoach passengers in cold blood. Interestingly, he was the original USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Chief Medical Officer on the second pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before" in the 19661969 science-fiction television series, Star Trek and was replaced by DeForest Kelley, who played Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy. A vengeful rancher's wife puts a $1,000 bounty on Matt's head after he shoots down her husband. She may be best remembered as Holly Grainger on the 19621971 NBC Western, The Virginian. 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). A Long Branch saloon girl witnesses a killing in self-defense involving a man from her past, but she refuses to testify which jeopardizes his innocence. Townspeople and outlaws want to know where an old prospector has hidden his gold. A wanted, on-the-run cowboy comes across a precocious, runaway boy and accompanies him to Dodge to find his impoverished mother. A judge and his two sons plot their revenge when they suspect Festus and Kitty of murdering a member of their family. The first 90-minute Western television series. He also played the lead role earlier in the season in the fifth episode, "Obie Tater" (1955). Interestingly, he was the "Control Voice" in the 19631965 science fiction television series The Outer Limits and narrator of the action adventure television show, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (19551958). Seasons 711 "[7] Between 1987 and 1994, five television movies based on the series were aired by CBS. Guest Cast: Edgar Stehli (as Ira Pucket), Grant Withers (as Jed Larner), Richard Deacon (as Botkin), Rocky Shahan (as Jim) and Bert Rumsey (as Bartender). A trapper attempts to mete out justice to Army deserters who injured his adopted Indian son. Dave Rope (Jonathan Goldsmith Lippe), promising his gal Sally (Nellie Bellflower) that he will "hit it big", convinces Darby that he will be back on top if they partner-up and hustle his skill in Dodge against Willie Tomsen (John Davis Chandler). Notes: First episode where Kitty is seen wearing her new beauty mark on her right cheek. All twenty seasons of Gunsmoke and all five reunion films are available on DVD in Region 1. Basque sheepherder Manolo Etchahoun (Robert Urich), having sworn off violence after accidentally killing a boy, refuses to fight his father Alejo Etchahoun (Nehemiah Persoff) in order to prove his manhood. Notes: American photographer Holly Wright was born Holly McIntire, the daughter of two well-known actors, John McIntire (Wagon Train) fame and Jeanette Nolan (eight Gunsmoke appearances). 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). Guest Cast: Gary Lockwood (as Jim Stark), John Kellogg (as T.R. Guest Cast: Constance Ford (as Pearl Bender), Denver Pyle (as Willie Calhoun), Michael Emmet (as Webb Thorne), Jess Kirkpatrick (as Frank Teeters), Bert Rumsey (as Bartender), Big John Hamilton (credited John Hamilton as Big John) and Johnny McGough (as Jimmie). The town is abuzz when the circus comes to town promising many thrilling performances, but Matt suspects all the action will happen behind the scenes. In this episode, his first of fourteen Gunsmoke appearances, he portrayed the scorned farmer, Willie Calhoun. The town's diminutive loudmouth bully has a beef with a newly arrived couple and recognizes the husband who's hiding his checkered past. Guest Cast: Herb Vigran (as Judge Brooker), Glen Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan (as Burke), Dorothea Neumann (credited Dorothy Neumann as Old Woman) and Jack Perkins (as Bouncer). Notes: The credits misidentify the two characters as Harry Spencer and Joe Sharpe. A failed rancher loses everything, home, cattle and wife, but comes-up with an ingenious plan to pay back those that wronged him. Ruth was a male. Notes: George Sowards last of 32 uncredited appearances, mostly as a townsman. Gunsmoke is an American Western television series developed by Charles Marquis Warren and based on the radio program of the same name. Barney Phillips portrays Ed Summers, his first of eight Gunsmoke appearances before being cast as Bill Pence, owner of the Long Branch saloon. Notes: Cactus Mack and series regular Glenn Strange were first cousins, their mothers were sisters. Bert Rumsey is credited as 'Bartender' but for the first time in an episode Chester references him by his last name, 'Sam Noonan'. Guest Cast: Ron Randell (as Portis), Walt Barnes (as Burke), Dan Blocker (as Keller) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). A pretty Southern belle uses her beauty and native wit to charm the pants off all the single men of Dodge. A gang of outlaws abduct Kitty and her fellow stagecoach passengers. Matt sets out to clear a buffalo skinner, who was accused by his boss of murdering one of his hunting companions. Leonard Nimoy Rated - Custom 8 292 Rated 2. Cyril Delevanti was an English character actor with a long career in American films and television. Guest Cast: Leo Gordon (as Hack Prine), George D. Wallace (credited George Wallace as Dolph Timble), Hal Baylor (as Lee Timble) and Wally Cassell (as Oley). 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Chester takes care of a severely injured Doc when they're bushwhacked by a pair of outlaws out on the open prairie. 176 one-hour black-and-white episodes Though some of the famous actors on Gunsmoke, this long-running show, were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards, there were a large amount of actors who were overlooked for their performance on one of the best western TV shows of all time. Two cowboys employ unscrupulous methods to steal land from an elderly man, and when he retaliates Matt arrests him, but his fear of the tight confinement of jail creates a moral dilemma. Graves), Dawn Little Sky (as Squaw), Steve Warren (as Sergeant), Frank Sentry (as Crooked Knife) and Fred McDougall (as Tracker). The presence of the drifter's son, Rob Fielder (Mitch Vogel), doesn't make matters any easier for the judge. Can't find a movie or TV show? A mad sniper has marked six citizens of Dodge City for summary execution, one per night, and it seems both Matt and Doc might be next. Doc Adams returns to dodge just as Matt is backshot by skinner Amos Potter (Norman Alden), but he is unable or unwilling to try to remove the bullet himself, as it is dangerously close to Matt's spine. A man from Matt's past seeks revenge for the hanging of his partner and has hired a gunman to kill him, but the shooter makes a grave mistake. A wandering guitarist believes his father's guitar is more valuable than a person's life. director of photography Film Editing by Albrecht Joseph . Matt must determine how and when the partners of a murderer he has in custody will make their move. Matt must find the culprits before the passengers freeze to death. An old ailing military General asks his best friend to locate his long-lost son, and what he finds is a likeable but illiterate and uncouth simpleton. 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