Notes: John Dehner's second of twelve appearances, this one in heavy makeup which makes him appear 20 plus years older than his actual age of 40 at the time. Amanda Blake's Kitty Russell was one of the main Gunsmoke characters on the show, who was also called Miss Kitty. A bounty hunter tells Matt that he has a wanted outlaw holed-up with his partner in a secured location and needs his help in bringing him in, but the real twist is what he's not telling him. Amanda Blake Gunsmoke, The Edge of Night Amanda Blake (February 20, 1929 - August 16, 1989) was an American actress best known for the role of the red-haired saloon proprietress "Miss Kitty Russell" on the western television series .more Andrew Prine V, V, V: The Final Battle Matt comes up with a risky plan to stop the killing spree of a psychopathic murderer, who only provokes gunfights with individuals he knows have no chance in defending themselves against him. Sinclair's gang delay Doc's and Matt's journey to Denver while they offload the army gold from the train to a wagon. He plays Dobie in this episode (29) and again in episode 31. Matt goes after three bandits who robbed a stagecoach and killed the driver and guard. A gang of outlaws kidnap Newly and Kitty based on their assumption that he's a doctor. 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). An ex-gunman whose life spiraled down into a bottle still has one redeemable attribute, a 12-year-old orphan that he cares deeply for. A wandering farm boy finds an abandoned horse and sells it to his newfound friend, events that lead to deadly consequences. 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). Guest Cast: Tom Brown, Mills Watson (as Curry), Lew Brown (as Smith), Read Morgan (as Brown), Glenn Strange (as Sam) and Ted Jordan (as Burke). Instead of Kitty, who played the Long Branch saloon owner . The presence of the drifter's son, Rob Fielder (Mitch Vogel), doesn't make matters any easier for the judge. The lonely widow Phoebe Preston (Anne Jackson) finds and takes care of the wounded amnesiac, calling him Jed Frazer (Victor French), her newlywed husband. 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). The outlaw Talbot (Anthony Zerbe) plans to rob the bank in Dodge, but is sidetracked by his attraction to Katherine (Salome Jens) after he is forced to kill her husband Eli (Robert Totten). Against the wishes of his wife, Bess Frye (Collin Wilcox-Horne), a poor farmer, Tuck Frye (Tom Skerritt) risks his farm and all his money to race his prized quarter horse, Jubilee. Graves), Dawn Little Sky (as Squaw), Steve Warren (as Sergeant), Frank Sentry (as Crooked Knife) and Fred McDougall (as Tracker). Joseph Kearns was an American radio, film and television actor who may be best remembered as the grouchy neighbor George Wilson on the CBS television series Dennis the Menace. Along the way, they catch up with Dixon, and Matt and Newly trail behind to find and rescue Festus. Matt continues his pursuit of white-slave traders. He had many roles in daytime soap operas, First Love (19541955), The Edge of Night (1966), Another World (19671972) and Search for Tomorrow (19751977) for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1977. Matt investigates three con artists who defraud the bank, but they flee taking Doc hostage. Benter), Roy Roberts (as Tabor), Anthony Caruso (as Lone Eagle), Robert Dix (as Spotted Wolf), John Newton (as Sgt. A gang hires a drifter to mix nitroglycerin for them. A convicted gold-mine swindler gets out of prison to resume mining with the money he is accused of stealing. Do Not Sell My Information - CA Residents. Matt must then deal with Harker when he turns violent after being asked to resign by the town council. Guest Cast: Chips Rafferty (as Angus McTabbott), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Gertrude Flynn (as Essie Benlan), Dorothea Neumann (credited Dorothy Neumann as Customer), Adrienne Marden (as Townswoman), John Francis (credited Johnny Francis as Store Clerk), Fletcher Fist (as Cowboy), Denver Pyle (as Clab Chummer), Dabbs Greer (as Jonas), Ted de Corsia (as Merl Benlan), Maudie Prickett (as Mrs. Preeker), and Stefan Arngrim (as Jock). Notes: Jeanette Nolan plays Ma Grilk in her first of eight Gunsmoke appearances. Guest Cast: Norma Crane (as Ida), Ed Nelson (as Perce), Ken Lynch (credited Kenneth Lynch as Seeber), Robert Brubaker (as Jim Buck), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), John Mitchum (as Norm), Chuck Hayward (as Kemp), Baynes Barron (as Vicks) and Alex Sharp (as Nickols). Louie is a witness to murder but believes it's only a dream, until he recognizes the culprit in the Long Branch and mindlessly informs him on what he saw. 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 . Notes: Helen Kleeb portrays Mrs. Randolph in this her first of four appearances on Gunsmoke. Pyle was well known for numerous TV roles including Brisco Darling Jr. in The Andy Griffith Show, Buck Webb in the first three seasons (19681970) of the CBS American sitcom, The Doris Day Show and Uncle Jesse Duke in the 19791985 CBS action-comedy television series The Dukes of Hazzard. Dying gunman Bodie Tatum (Gene Evans) endures a long, sad journey with his Cheyanne wife Kata (Ana Korita), and his estranged daughters, Maddy (Sandra Smith), Marion (Sheila Larken) and Gwenn (Jay MacIntosh), to be buried next to his wife in a town that doesn't want him there. 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Matt and Chester are caught in the middle of a bitter and bloody feud between two mountain families. Guest Cast: Tom Reese (as Judd), Jan Shepard (as Marge), Ben Wright (as Father Tom), Butch Patrick (as Runt), George Keymas (as Gore), Ralph Moody (as Finley), Glenn Strange (as Sam) and Frank Kreig (as Barkeep). A Marshal from Arizona pursues the gang of outlaws who burned his town and ran off with his woman. Guest Cast: Warren Stevens (as Rackmil), Gage Clarke (as Dobie), Brett King (as Pete), Stephen Ellsworth (as Pence) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). This episode helps to date the series. It will still be five more years before he is cast as the town drunk, "Louie Pheeters". Matt jails a wanted murderer, and his partner trying to avoid punishment attempts to break him out before the Marshal learns that he's also involved. Notes: First of seven appearances for John Larch, who played Clay Young. Guest Cast: Charles Bronson (as Crego), David Chapman (as Jesse), James Nusser (as Man), Dabbs Greer (as Jonas) and Virginia Chapman (as Gypsy uncredited), Notes: Charles Bronson was an American actor, who was often cast as a police officer, gunfighter or vigilante. 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: Buck Taylor, John Pickard (as Forbes), James Nusser, Dennis Cross (as Jinks), I. Stanford Jolley (as Jeb), Glenn Strange, Ted Jordan, Charles Wagenheim, and Woodrow Chambliss. [6] During season two, Gunsmoke became one of the 10 most popular programs on American television and moved to number one in the third season. Krag is haunted by his past, and now he, his family, his victims, the townsfolk, Matt, and the U.S. Attorney General must decide his ultimate fate. Matt travels to the small town of Friend, Kansas to investigate the strange death of a buddy who once saved his life. In the radio version, the daughter's name was "Tara Hantree.". Craig Arness gets the drop on dad during an afternoon of play at the Arness home in 1958. Kitty-Cornered Photos. Gunsmoke: Guest Star Stars Edward G. Robinson Jr. who played Brown, was the son of Edward G. Robinson, best remembered for his tough-guy and gangster roles. [2][3] All episodes were broadcast in the U.S. by CBS. Phil appeared in one showing of Gunsmoke, S1E24 "The Pest Hole" that aired seven weeks after his death. He also had seven uncredited roles in the series. After Ben, the son of ex-Confederate Colonel Lucius Shindro (Harold Gould), is wounded by fellow outlaw Evans, Major Coltrane (Richard Anderson) orders his band to hunt down Evans. Farmer John Milligan (Harry Morgan) joins a posse to track down bank robbers led by Jack Norcross (Joseph Campanella). Duggan guest starred in numerous Westerns and finally captured the lead role of Murdoch Lancer in the 19681970 CBS series, Lancer. Farm boy Colby Eaton (Vincent Van Patten) tries to stop Noah Beal (Ron Moody) from giving up his honor for booze, and to keep Jess Bradman (Ken Lynch) from swindling away Noah's land. Guest Cast: Jeff Silver (as Yorky), Howard Petrie (as Brant), Dennis Cross (as Tom), Malcolm Atterbury (as Seldon) and Mary Gregory (as Mrs. Seldon). 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). Two unscrupulous boxing promoters set up a deadly match for a washed-up local prize fighter in a winner take all contest. She may be best remembered for her role as Miss Mamie Baldwin in the 19721981 CBS historical drama television series, The Waltons. The show had a familiar premise to the present Law and Order franchise, except it focused on the criminal's defense. The outlaws take Doc hostage after they rob the bank and set Dodge on fire. Doc 605 episodes . 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. Their patriarch Moshe Gorofsky (Paul Stevens) must decide whether to tell Matt what Ruxton (Victor French) did, even while Moshe's son Gearshon (Richard Dreyfuss) is pressuring for justice. Can you name celebrity guest stars on Gunsmoke? - Me-TV Network 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]. Mitch Hansen (John Beck), with the help of saloon girl Zoe (Lynn Benesch), is determined to be there for his friend until the very end. 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. The town's diminutive loudmouth bully has a beef with a newly arrived couple and recognizes the husband who's hiding his checkered past. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Notes: Andrew Duggan plays Nick Search, his first of three appearances. Notes: The premiere episode was introduced by John Wayne. Guest Cast: Don Dubbins (as Orkey), Warren Oates (as Sweet Billy), Cactus Mack (credited Taylor McPeters as Pa) and Glenn Strange (as Sam). Notes: First of four Gunsmoke appearances for Russell Johnson portraying Stanger in this episode. Guest Cast: Jorja Curtright (as Cara), Douglas Odney (as Tolliver), Charles Webster (as Sheriff Benson), Wilfred Knapp (as Mr. Botkin) and Howard Culver (as Mr. Uzzel). Menu. Matt and Chester out riding the range come upon a rather suspicious and unfriendly man who hustles two beautiful thoroughbreds away in a big hurry. Richard Dreyfuss Appeared in 'Gunsmoke' The actor didn't need a boat of any shape and size to appear on "Gunsmoke" in 1973. Matt intervenes when an intese feud between the Renner brothers reaches its breaking point. (19691970), Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (19771980) and Spider-Man (19811982). Notes: The credits misidentify Edward Binns' character Bill Stapp as Bill Strapp. Fate seems to have other plans for Matt as he takes a prisoner, Waco Thompson (Victor French), back to Dodge. A woman tries to raise her son in Dodge after her husband is killed in a gunfight. Arness and Stone had a difference in personality. Festus' Aunt Thede comes to Dodge for a visit and in typical Haggen fashion becomes involved in a local family's drama. Notes: Doc tells Matt in this episode that he was a doctor on the Tennessee Belle, a Mississippi riverboat. Guest Cast: Denver Pyle (as Caleb), James Anderson (as Hewitt), Michael Pate (as Buffalo Calf), Amzie Strickland (as Mrs. Hewitt), Garry Walberg (as Scroggs), Lee Phillip Bell (credited Lee Phillip as Mrs. Bell), Douglas Kennedy (as Talbot), Martin Blaine (as Colonel) and Arthur Batanides (as Harv Foster). Festus takes it upon himself to help her along the way. This is the fourth and final appearance of Scott Marlowe, all different characters. Stunning Photos From The Past Sure To Cause Nostalgia - MSN Matt arrests an abusive rancher who killed two squatters on his land, and after he's jailed his guilt comes into question when a third nester is murdered. Mountain farmer Jed Hocket (Harry Morgan) finally arranges to have his three sons, Ike, Luke and Shep marry the brides they took from Dodge, but Jinx Tobin might very well jynx it for Fran and Ike. Director Harry Harris Writers Kathleen Hite Norman MacDonnell John Meston Stars James Arness Dennis Weaver Milburn Stone Also in this episode, there is a cell across from the one Billy is in. [34] He also recommended his friend, James Arness for the role of Matt Dillon. 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). Matt must find the culprits before the passengers freeze to death. Growing up during the Great Depression, a two-year stint in the Army ending with an undesirable discharge and a five-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison for armed robbery when he was shot by arresting officers for pulling a gun.[36]. In this Gunsmoke episode, his first of two, he appears as Snyder. Guest Cast: Robert H. Harris (as Ben Pitcher), Dorothy Adams (as Mrs. Pitcher) and Tommy Kirk (as Jerry Pitcher). Guest Cast: Edward Binns (as Bill Strapp), George Brenlin (as Jesse Pruett), James Maloney (as Karl), Dabbs Greer (as Mr. Jonas) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). First television screenplay written by Les Crutchfield. Guest Cast: Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan (as Burke), Woodrow Chambliss (as Lathrop), Lane Bradford (as Dump Hart), Sarah Selby (as Ma Smalley), Lon Lormer (as Cody Sims) and Charles Wagenheim. Matt is forced to protect Irish troublemaker O'Quillian (John McLiam) against cattle drovers Clay Tynan (Victor French) and Chickenfoot (Anthony James). Guest Cast: Sebastian Cabot (as Professor Jacoby), Dean Fredericks (credited Norman Frederic as Gart), Ned Glass (as Grubby), Charles Horvath (as Left Hand), Howard Culver (as Citizen) and Dorothy Schuyler (as Kate). He would play the part of "Sam" or "Bartender" a total of 75 times in the first five seasons from 19551959 with only nine being credited. 1966/67 through 1974/75 The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. He plays the homesteader Zach Ritter in this segment. 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). A married farmer is attracted to a widowed temptress who steadily lures him in, but his strong-willed wife ends up teaching both a lesson. Cyril Delevanti was an English character actor with a long career in American films and television. First of four appearances by Pat Conway who played Quade.
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