Matt saves the life of a white boy raised by Indians, who was shot trying to fulfill his coup, by retrieving horses stolen from his Arapaho tribe. Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Tom Cassidy), Peggy McCay (as Flora), Ross Martin (as Dan Clell), Barney Phillips (as Bill Pence) and Roxane Berard (as Dorey). After five years, a jealous gunman carrying a personal grudge has finally found the man who married the girl he once courted. It was very sad. Guest Cast: Gilbert Roland (as Lt. Julio Chavez), Gene Evans (as Charlie Hacker), Anna Navarro (as Marguerita), Alex Montoya (as Diaz), Walter Burke (as Willie), Miguel Landa (as Rivera), Pepe Hern (as Miguel), Lisa Seagram (as Girl) and Ricky Vera (as Boy). Arriving in Los Angeles in 1927, he worked in local 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. 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. Dano had an uncanny resemblance to Abraham Lincoln and even provided his voice in Walt Disney's Audio-Animatronic Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at the 1964 World's Fair which was brought to Disneyland in 1965. By 1933, he was being credited as John Peter Richmond, perhaps in honor of his friend, John Barrymore. Crude hillbilly twin brothers come west to Dodge to kill Indians, and along the way their callous nature leaves a trail of violence. Matt gets caught in the middle of an Ozark-mountain family feud when the two remaining survivors come to Dodge City. A headstrong young drifter is determined to make things right when he's wrongly suspected of being the accomplice to horse thief. He was a member of Cecil B. DeMille's stock company and later John Ford's company, best known for his roles in horror films, Westerns, and Shakespearean theatre. (All two or three-parters counted as two or three individual hour-long episodes), Twenty-nine one-hour color episodesExecutive producer: Philip Leacock; producer: John Mantley Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Roger Ewing (Thad)Guest cast: In credits orderNote: CBS cancelled the series due to low ratings. Matt investigates a robbery and murder at Jonas' general store and what results is an unexpected family tragedy. David's brothers Bruce and Keith appeared in the series, with Keith playing David's character as a teenager for a brief period. Chester takes care of a severely injured Doc when they're bushwhacked by a pair of outlaws out on the open prairie. I've made some of the greatest films ever made--and a lot of crap, Carradine also claimed to have tested for the monster role in Frankenstein (1931),[7] though again, no account exists other than his own that he actually did so. Matt and Chester track down a murderer and horse thief into Indian territory. 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. Thirty-nine half-hour black-and-white episodes An orphaned Indian boy latches onto an unemployed cattle drover and both suffer bigotry when they come to Dodge. 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). However, Talley's wife Ellie and daughter Ronilou have already met and befriended Shaw's Kiowa wife Mignon, complicating the inevitable showdown. Bank robber Phoenix (Glenn Corbett), set to be released from Leavenworth after serving his time, must decide whether or not he will kill ex-lawman Jess Hume (Gene Evans) for the $2,000 in gold double eagles that his cell-mate John Sontag (Ramon Bieri) offers, and Hume's beautiful young wife Kate (Mariette Hartley) only adds more incentive. Festus takes the charming, unethical petty thief J.J. Honegger (James Stacy) back to Dodge, but must rely on him to protect the widow Martha Cunningham (Beth Brickell) and her son Caleb (Clay O'Brien). Guest Cast: Med Flory (as Sheriff Van Berkle), John Crawford (as Muller), Thad Hall (as Shields), Lloyd Nelson (as Welch), Neil Summers (as Townsman), Paul C. Thomas (as Mr. Burry), Francesca Jarvis (as Martha), Bernice Smith (as Helen), Mari Martin (as Dorothy) and Margaret L Kingman (as Mary). 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). Matt helps an Indian boy reunite with a drifter whose being badgered by a pair of disgruntled brothers. 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). Jeanette starred in her own show, a lesser-known western spin-off of Gunsmoke called Dirty Sally which was broadcast on CBS in 1974. A well-known gunfighter comes to Dodge and wants to add to his reputation by killing Matt. He's seen wearing a black hat in nine of the first season's Boot Hill introductions. When Dodge school teacher Henry Decory (Allen Garfield) defends the boy's right to an education, Oliver assaults Henry, and the debate enters into a courtroom clash. A Chinese immigrant faces dishonor when two brothers cut off his pigtail. For the next few years, David was shuffled among boarding schools, foster homes, and reform school. Talented newcomers also made appearances on THE RIFLEMAN series, including Mark Goddard, Dennis Hopper, Michael Landon, Harry Dean Stanton, Robert Vaughn, and many others. Here in this episode, he makes his third Gunsmoke appearance as "Bum", the belligerent bar patron challenging the lead guest star to a fight. Saddle tramp Yankton (James Stacy) uses rancher Will Donavan's (Forrest Tucker) money to court his daughter, Emma (Pamela Payton-Wright), but her mother Henrietta (Nancy Olson) wants to take her to Europe instead. On the way to Mexicao, he rescues an orphaned girl Marcy McCloud (Dawn Lyn), and saloon gal Stella Silks (Shani Wallis). Matt seeks shelter from a blizzard in a cabin and encounters two psychopathic criminals who murdered the owner and enslaved and abused his daughter. When aired in the UK, the television series was . All two-parters counted as two individual hour-long episodes, Thirty-four one-hour black-and-white episodesProducer: Norman Macdonnell; associate producer: Frank Paris Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Dennis Weaver (Chester), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty)[45]Guest cast: In credits order. Mountain man Lijah (Denny Miller) is accused of massacring farmers. Festus is hired as a prairie wolfer by the local cattle association when several cows go missing but ends-up being framed for the crime. . Valsecchi, Peiro. Guest Cast: John Carradine (as Kader), Suzanne Lloyd (as Nayomi), Frank de Kova (as Leader) and Darryl Hickman (as Danny). David's daughter, Kansas, rides horses in rodeos. A cruel and verbally abusive farmer abandons his wife and heads to Dodge with his friend for one last fling, to drink his life savings away, but it's his determined spouse that will have the last word. I didn't know what he was talking about. Abelia (Jacqueline Scott) tries to dissuade Kane, while her children Jonathan (Brian Morrison) and Marieanne (Jodie Foster) try to tame the dog. In the radio version, the daughter's name was "Tara Hantree.". A widowed rancher takes-in an Arapaho squaw which infuriates his son and divides the family. In its original format, the series also focuses on Dillon's friendship with three other citizens of Dodge City: Doctor Galen "Doc" Adams (Milburn Stone), the town's physician; Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake), saloon girl and later owner of the Long Branch Saloon; and Chester Goode (Dennis Weaver), Dillon's assistant. Carradine's mother then married "a Philadelphia paper manufacturer named Peck, who thought the way to bring up someone else's boy was to beat him every day just on general principle. Early), Preston Pierce (as Jeff Fraley), Ted Jordan (as Shiloh), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Edmund Hashim (as Johnny Barnes), Dee Pollock (as Tom Carlyle), Roy Engel (as Sheriff), Tony Haig (as Billy), Olan Soule (as Barber), Charles Seel (as Barney), Michael Fox (as Hotel Clerk), Arthur Peterson (as Banker), Gregg Palmer (as Bartender), 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). Having taken a shine to Cyrus while tending to his wounds, Sally tries to persuade him not to steal anymore. Four of Carradine's five sons became actors: David, Robert, Keith, and Bruce. Guest Cast: Angie Dickinson (Rose Daggitt), Peter Whitney (as Big Dan Daggitt), Gage Clarke (as Dobie) and Paul Wexler (as Rodin). 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). Half-crazed desert hermit Ben Snow (Strother Martin) rescues Festus after being shot by outlaw Gard Dixon (William C. Watson). John Carradine was previously married to Emily Cisneros (1975 - 1988), Doris Rich (1957 - 1964), Sonia Sorel (1944 - 1957) and Ardanelle McCool Cosner (1935 - 1944). Guest Cast: Noah Beery Jr. (as Guthie), Don Dubbins (as Wendt), Holly McIntire (as Sarah), Fred Coby (as Charlie), Glenn Strange (as Sam) and James Drake (as Dude). Stone (as Jeff Sutro), Len Wayland (as Jim Donner), Larry Ward (as Sid Perce) and Stanley Adams (as Charlie Rath), Thirty-two one-hour episodes, black-and-whiteProducer: Philip Leacock; associate producer: John MantleyRegular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Roger Ewing (Thad)[49]Guest Cast: In credits order. A young married couple come to Dodge to settle down, but the bride's past quickly catches up to both of them. Kitty is being squeezed out of business and her competition comes in the form of a beautiful brunette whirlwind. Chester becomes engaged, and in his eagerness to please the girl, buys a run-down abandoned homestead where he experiences many hardships and, in the end, betrayal. Sara (Anne Francis), an old flame of Matt's gets him involved with stage robbers led by outlaw Pappy Quinn (Anthony Caruso). A drifter becomes extremely popular when he pays off his debt by cooking at Delmonico's, but an altercation with a customer leads to murder. John Carradine also appeared in 1959 as the mind reader in The Rifleman episode of the same name. A newcomer in town craves respect and uses a pawn to pump-up his fake reputation as a gunman. Notes: Jeanette Nolan plays Ma Grilk in her first of eight Gunsmoke appearances. Wild Bill Hickok was Marshall of Abilene, Kansas from April to December of 1871. The jailhouse has no door on the back wall replaced by the gun rack which usually sits on the side wall, Matt's desk is a high rolltop positioned against the wall as opposed to the flat desk more situated out into the room, the pot-belly stove and bulletin board with the wanted posters is missing, the safe is where the stove was, and the front door is not the same. Matt's superior, a government official from Washington comes to Dodge to observe the Marshal's job performance and doesn't like what he sees. However, Kitty has already become attached to the baby. Guest Cast: Jack Diamond (as Peyt), Fredd Wayne (as Sam Kertcher), Clegg Hoyt (as Jack Rynning), Sidney Clute (credited Sid Clute as Spencer) and Bert Rumsey (as Bartender). 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). 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. Guest Cast: Allan Lane (as Kin Talley), Clarke Gordon (credited Clark Gordon as Gil Choate), Ned Glass (as Sam Peeples), Stafford Repp (as Mr. Hightower) and John Mitchum (as Bob). A Kiowa Indian guide delivers his revenge by stalking the merciless outlaw that humiliated and dishonored him. In the immediate aftermath of his death, it seemed like he had committed suicide. 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). Carradine claimed to have appeared in more than 450 movies, but only 225 movies can be documented. Chester becomes infatuated with a runaway girl from Ohio who exploits his position as Marshal's assistant to hide her secret. One of the few episodes where Kitty is seen without her beauty mark. A family of former slaves gives Matt shelter when he is injured. A love-struck rancher marries a beautiful ex-saloon girl, but the groom's depraved uncle also desires her, and attempts to frame his nephew for murder. Guest Cast: Ken Curtis (as Festus), Denver Pyle (as Haggen), Elizabeth MacRae (as April), Billy Hughes (as Timmy) and Howard Wright (as Dietzer). Bounty hunter Lewis Stark (Richard Kiley) blackmails his prisoner, Adam Bramley (Shelly Novack), whose father, John Bramley (Henry Wilcoxon), is a wealthy rancher. Notes: First of four Gunsmoke appearances for Russell Johnson portraying Stanger in this episode. Additional Guest Cast: Bill Erwin (as Telegrapher). 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). Guest Cast: Elen Willard (as Althea), Robert Middleton (as Dorf), Joe Flynn (as Drummer), Linda Watkins (as Mrs. Dorf), Sarah Selby (as Ma Smalley), Dabbs Greer (as Mr. Jonas), Hampton Fancher (as Clem), Byron Foulger (as Dooley), Kelton Garwood (as Fred), Henrietta Moore (as Dolly), Robert McQuain (as Cowboy), Sue Casey (as Martha) and Glenn Strange (as Sam). Guest Cast: Nancy Wickwire (as Nell), James Broderick (as Pete), Jennifer Billingsley (as Leah), Gage Clarke (as Mr. Botkin), Fred Coby (as Barkeep), Lisa Seagram (Saloon Girl) and Glenn Strange (as Sam). The others in the series are, S14E4 "Uncle Finney", S14E18 "Goldtown" and S15E8 "The Still". Chuck Connors was an American actor, best known for his role as "Lucas McCain" in the 19581963 ABC western television series, The Rifleman. 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. Gunsmoke: The Second Season Volume 1, DVD, Full Frame, Sensormatic, TV Western, Television, 097368528444 Notes: This is the actual pilot episode of the television series, Gunsmoke. First of eleven appearances for Robert Karnes who portrays Roberts. Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio. Plenty Coups and Linderman, "Plenty-Coups, Chief of the Crows", 2002, p. 31. He was one of Hollywood's most prolific performers, having acted in over 200 films, often as negative characters. Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs. The family lived in Peekskill, New York and Kingston, New York. Whitehead (as Hank Blenis), Chuck Hayward (as Jake), Michael Hinn (as Gil Mather), Robert Montgomery Jr. (as Billy Drico), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick) and Don Lloyd (as Barfly). 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]. 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. "It cost him nothing if he thought it was a turkey. 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. The Tunnel of Love. Matt's search for outlaw Ben Rodman (Jeremy Slate) is interrupted by a search for the boy Willie Hubbard's (Johnnie Whitaker) mother Sarah, which leads them to a group of saloon girls crossing the badlands in Maggie Blaisedell's (Ruth Roman) wagon. Matt leads a posse to find gold thieves, using Roy Stewart (Steve Carlson) to find the rest of the gang, including their leader Benson (Gregg Palmer), and their gold fencer, Sanders (Paul Stewart). A brash ranch hand quits his job over disagreements with his boss and appropriates the horse he caught and broke, but the rancher claims ownership of the steed and accuses him of theft. . Guest Cast: Strother Martin (as Cooter), Vinton Hayworth (as Sissle), Brett King (as Pate) and Robert Vaughn (as Kid). The drifter hired by the gang mixes one last batch of nitroglycerin. Notes: Frank de Kova who portrays Tobeel in his first of five Gunsmoke appearances was an American character actor who convincingly played Native Americans in many films and television series, even though his actual ethnicity was Italian. He was an American actor, playwright and screenwriter who appeared in over 90 films and numerous television credits. Holly (Forrest Tucker) sets out to find Willis Jeeter (Albert Salmi) who framed him for stealing an Army payroll. The townspeople of Dodge suspect Chester of committing murder after he's knocked unconscious, and the belligerent drunkard he was escorting to jail is found shot to death lying next to him. Fast gunman Jim Barrett kills a man in self-defense. A woman tries to raise her son in Dodge after her husband is killed in a gunfight. Nolan was an American radio, film and television actress with over 200 acting credits in a career that spanned seven decades. Target is the first episode of the fifth season of Gunsmoke, and the one hundred fifty-seven However, Jack Sinclair (Eric Braeden) and his gang complicate matters by stopping the train to rob an army gold shipment. His final role on television was in 1986 as Professor Alex Stottel on a revival of the classic series The Twilight Zone, in an episode segment titled "Still Life. Matt suspects Kitty's new saloon girl is a hired killer and when she shoots a man set to testify against a known gambler, he must connect the dots. Kitty clashes with the tyrannical mother, Jessie Copperton (Virginia Gregg), of rancher Blaine Copperton (John Ericson) who Kitty rescued from a stagecoach robbery. Matt captures a gunrunner trading rifles with the Pawnees and in turn is captured himself. Marshal Bob Hargraves (Glenn Corbett) team up to hunt a family of particularly sadistic outlaws led by Elton Sutterfield (Anthony Caruso). Matt shoots and kills an arrogant gunfighter pursuing a reputation and now the gunman's inexperienced teen-aged brother comes to Dodge seeking revenge. Guest Cast: Phillip Pine (as Vint), Rebecca Welles (as Nan), Stafford Repp (as Brewer), Tom Palmer (as Jack Salter) and Jane Ray (as Vickie). Barney Phillips portrays Ed Summers, his first of eight Gunsmoke appearances before being cast as Bill Pence, owner of the Long Branch saloon. Data aerea: 1959-09-05; Guest stars: Darryl Hickman / Frank De Kova / John Carradine / Reti televisive: CBS. Matt tracks a wanted murderer into Mexico and is obliged to take a corrupt Mexican Army Lieutenant as his escort. Matt is certain that the man he's taking to the gallows, whose been convicted of murder, is innocent. 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). The series ran for 20 seasons, making it the longest-running Western in television history. In 1960, he served in the US Army for two years, though at one point, he was court-martialed for shoplifting. John Carradine, the son of a reporter/artist and a surgeon, grew up in 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: Earle Hodgins (as Uncle Oliver) and Paul Wexler (as Viney). Smith (as Karl) and David Whorf (as Jack). However, letters of protest and pressure from his wife persuaded William S. Paley, the network's chief executive, to reinstate Gunsmoke for a thirteenth season.[50][51]. Chester is appalled when his "uncivilized" country-bumpkin brother comes to Dodge for a Christmas visit. 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. Thirty-eight half-hour black-and-white episodesProducer: Norman Macdonnell; associate producer: James Arness Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Dennis Weaver (Chester), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty)[44]Guest cast: In credits order. Matt escorts a back-shooting coward to Hays City and is intercepted by the prisoner's gang whose leader originates a sinister plan to not only frame the Marshal but disgrace him as well. Matt: James Arness. An injured gunslinger is hired to kill Matt but reconsiders when a Chinese woman tends to his wounds. A cheating woman orchestrates a plan to kill two birds with one stone, her current husband and her ex-husband whose just been released from prison. Homesteader Ben Justin (Sam Groom) is falsely accused and convicted of stealing horses, and then further accused of murder after breaking out of jail to be with his wife Elizabeth (Pamela McMyler) and newborn son. Guest Cast: Dan Travanty (as Barker), Charles Haid (as Hargis), Ted Jordan, Roy Roberts, Tom Brown, Charles Wagenheim, Victor Izay, Robert Brubaker (as Bartender), Rhodie Cogan (as Mr. Hopewell), Hal Bokar (as Clay), and Richard Lundin (as Stage Driver). A Georgia couple traveling by wagon share a camp outside of Dodge with a trapper and the next morning the husband begs Doc to come out and treat his ailing wife, but what he finds is far more distressing. The passengers of a railroad car are quarantined for a fever that could spread. 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). A strong-willed woman frees her son from Matt's custody, but the Marshal is determined to bring him to justice. By this time, his father had remarried. Matt intervenes when an intese feud between the Renner brothers reaches its breaking point. Matt heads to New Mexico to track down the wily killer Chato (Ricardo Montalbn) who has a knack for murdering lawmen. Anderson served in the Coast Guard during World War II, and in 1946,. They have some very good episodes. 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). The following are only a few examples of the many roles John Carradine performed on television between 1947 and 1986: Krebs, Albin. He also portrayed the Biblical hero Aaron in DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956), and he dominated Hitler's Madman (1943) as Reinhard Heydrich. Kleiner, Dick. An elderly widower must overcome several costly hurdles and change his once complacent lifestyle in order to gain back custody of his young daughter. She may be best remembered as Holly Grainger on the 19621971 NBC Western, The Virginian. A failed farmer comes to Dodge in search of a meaningful life but finds himself on the wrong side of an avenging brother. After Matt is shot by two robbers, she boards up the Long Branch and leaves Dodge for Ballard, Oklahoma, only to get caught up in that town's corruption. Stark), Percy Helton (as Mr. Matt believes a hired gunman with a steel-nerved reputation has lost his confidence when he begins to act tense and anxious, which makes him even more dangerous. Matt is surprised to see that the fleeing train robber he shot is a woman. An attractive but manipulative young lady lies to her shiftless father and ruffian brother in a scheme to lure Chester into marriage. He may be best remembered as Sheriff Clay Hollister in the 19571960 western television series, Tombstone Territory. A "mad" dog is killing cattle and sheep, while vengeful gunman Howard Kane (Claude Akins) sets out to kill Cole Matson (George Murdock), the man who shot him in the back four years ago. A Sheriff from Miami, Texas comes to Dodge looking for a bank robber and murderer, but Matt soon learns that he's not what he seems. Matt tries to prevent a range war when a female rancher following her father's dreams digs a trench to divert a creek which would cut off the water supply of all neighboring homesteads. The actor Jeff Silver was a week shy of 19 years old when this episode aired. Also, he played Janos Skorzeny, the vampire terrorizing Las Vegas in the 1972 ABC made-for-TV movie, The Night Stalker. Can the marshal and his deputies find out who is behind it before it is too late? Guest Cast: Phyllis Coates (as Edna), Jack Elam (as Hector), Harold J. He applied for a job as as scenic designer to, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Paramount Centennial Collection. He also had two credits in other parts. Matt helps a young gunman who is trying to go straight. "I lasted two weeks. Notes: George Sowards last of 32 uncredited appearances, mostly as a townsman. He and his older brothers Larry, Bernie and Phil came from a family that were very active in theatre. He had a successful career on Broadway as a stage actor and was a relative newcomer to television when he passed away at the age of 75 on February 11, 1958. Thirty-nine half-hour black-and-white episodesProducer: Norman Macdonnell Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Dennis Weaver (Chester), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty)[39]Guest cast: In credits order. Matt crosses paths with an old friend who saved his life years ago and now believes he can take advantage of their friendship. Guest Cast: Woodrow Chambliss (as Lathrop), Ted Jordan (as Burke), Hank Patterson (as Hank), Margaret Bacon (as Dressmaker), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Tom Sutton (as Pete), Bill Hart (as Cowboy #1) and Bennie Dobbins (as Cowboy #2). and Lee in the 1960 film, The Magnificent Seven. 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. Guest Cast: Wendell Holmes (as Betchel), Bartlett Robinson (as Jake Wirth), Jack Younger (as Cullen), Fiona Hale (as Mrs. Crumley), Jack Grinnage (as Andy Wirth) and Bert Rumsey (as Sam). A farmer's daughter raised in a convent refuses to identify a stagecoach robber, seeing only good in the outlaw, a decision she may soon regret. Hairston was regarded as a leading expert on Negro Black spirituals and choral music. 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. Sally Fergus (Jeanette Nolan) helps Lucius face up to the problem. Matt searches for a womanizer who left his wife and six kids and ends-up finding a seductive black widow. Guest Cast: John Larch (as Serpa), Lalo Rios (as Little Fox), Allan Lane (as Capt. Bank teller Albert Schiller (Milton Selzer), loyal after 15 years, foils a robbery, but keeps some money for himself, only to wind up helping the robbers with their next attempt while they hold hostage his wife Kate Schiller (Patricia Barry) as leverage. All episodes are listed in order of airdate. A stray bullet from a cattle baron ruins the hat of a frontiersman, setting off a chain reaction of violence and retribution. 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. In the next show, the original cell is back in its place. His Broadway roles included Ferdinand in a 1946 production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi, the Ragpicker in a 13-month run of Jean Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot, Lycus in a 15-month run of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and DeLacey in the expensive one-night flop Frankenstein in 1981. An irritating townsman is suspicious of a rancher when his second wife vanishes just like his first. This was actor Phil Rich's final role, passing away at the age of 57 on February 22, 1956. A recent outbreak of cholera is used as a weapon of revenge when a rancher terrorizes homesteaders off their land. Doc kills a stubborn man who blocks his way and then shoots his horse, and when the man's brother finds out, he comes to Dodge hell-bent on revenge. Two writers from New York come to Dodge looking for fascinating western stories and when they don't find anything worth reporting, they create their own, one of which unwittingly causes an Indian uprising. An abusive and self-righteous rancher becomes the target of a hired gunman. "[8] Carradine attended the Christ Church School in Kingston[7] and the Episcopal Academy in Merion Station, Pennsylvania, where he developed his diction and his memory skills from portions of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer as a punishment. Kitty is taken hostage during a bank robbery by the Gunther brothers, and they warn Matt that if he follows, they will kill her. He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor who played Mr. Bradley in this episode. Guest Cast: Robert F. Simon (as Pa Grilk), Tom Pittman (as Budge Grilk), Jeanette Nolan (as Ma Grilk) and Morgan Woodward (as Calhoun). The title of this episode is not based on the legend, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. 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). It's not as easy as it is in the movies. Chester's crooked uncle comes to town with a pretty young lady on his arm with plans to rob the bank, but when a third offender enters the picture, all plans go sideways. Virginia Chapman was the wife of James Arness. Guest Cast: Chris Alcaide (as Clem Maddow), Ainslie Pryor (as George Maddow), Harry Bartell (as Ben Bartlett) and Bert Rumsey (as Bartender). The poverty stricken daughter of a hopeless drunk believes the only way to save her brother and escape their forsaken lives is to get married. He began his career in show business as a Shakespearean dramatic actor doing considerable stage work in classic drama with appearances on Broadway. Notes: The last of Ed Nelson's six appearances in the series. Guest Cast: Brian G. Hutton (as Joe Trimble), Richard Keith (as Major Banker) and Herbert Lytton (as Judge). Notes: First of thirteen guest appearances by Royal Dano, who played the lead character Obie Tater. Globo de Ouro de melhor ator coadjuvante em televiso. Two trail bosses driving their herds to Dodge threaten to kill each other over the use of a local farmer's special swimming cow. 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. 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. Guest Cast: Jeff Silver (as Yorky), Howard Petrie (as Brant), Dennis Cross (as Tom), Malcolm Atterbury (as Seldon) and Mary Gregory (as Mrs. Seldon). Matt must then deal with Harker when he turns violent after being asked to resign by the town council. Notes: In his second of thirteen appearances, Royal Dano plays the title character, "The Preacher". 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. 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). A charming ladies' man with a history of jilting women romances the young wife of an elderly rancher and convinces her to embrace a disturbing plan to alibi his killing and free her from her marriage. Scott, Vernon. Carradine claimed to have tested, as an unknown along with well-known leading men Conrad Veidt, William Courtenay, Paul Muni, and Ian Keith for the title role in Dracula, but the historical record does not support the claim. A convicted gold-mine swindler gets out of prison to resume mining with the money he is accused of stealing. One of Carradine's later appearances was Peggy Sue Got Married in 1986. This episode aired on April 14, 1956, seven weeks after his death. 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: Robert H. Harris (as Ben Pitcher), Dorothy Adams (as Mrs. Pitcher) and Tommy Kirk (as Jerry Pitcher). Guest Cast: John Anderson (as Delliver), Florence MacMichael (as Kate) and George Mitchell (as Jeff). Oh well, still a good episode. He was known as the "Bard of the Boulevard" due to his idiosyncratic habit of strolling Hollywood streets while reciting Shakespearean soliloquies, something he always denied. Notes: Jester Hairston was a composer, songwriter and actor. Bert Rumsey is credited as 'Bartender' but for the first time in an episode Chester references him by his last name, 'Sam Noonan'. David recalled, "but he never spoke to me or opened his eyes. Guest Cast: Michael Pate (as Wild Hog), Barney Phillips (as Ord Spicer), Robert Brubaker (as Jim Buck), Dabbs Greer (as Jonas) and Hank Patterson (as Jake). Howard will forever be best remembered for portraying Floyd Lawson, Mayberry, North Carolina's loveable barber in the CBS 19601968 American situation comedy television series, The Andy Griffith Show. Matt hunts down two drifters who dragged Chester behind their horses and left him for dead. Notes: The credits misidentify the two characters as Harry Spencer and Joe Sharpe. Notes: First of ten appearances for Don Keefer. While in jail, Carradine was beaten, suffering a broken nose that did not set correctly. Guest Cast: Jack Elam (as Jim Barrett), John McLiam (as Doherty), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Billy Halop (as Bartender), Scott Hale (as Gunman), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Teno Pollick (as David Barrett), Lee Van Cleef (as Ike Jeffords), Charles Kuenstle (as Bernie Jeffords), Del Monroe (as Will Jeffords), James Gammon (as Arnie Jeffords) and Zalman King (as Joey Jeffords). This is the first of 11 episodes which Sam Peckinpah wrote for Gunsmoke. Notes: First episode where Kitty is seen wearing her new beauty mark on her right cheek. He is found by a young widow, Mike Yardner (Michael Learned), and they fall in love. 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 uses a six-shooter with a much shorter barrel in this episode, not the eight-inch barrel we normally see throughout the series. A journalist looking for a sensational story talks Matt into reopening a murder case, where the Marshal finds himself the prime suspect. Guest Cast: Vic Perrin (as Huckaby), Allen Case (as Lieutenant), Robert Fortier (as Sergeant), Don Collier (as Price), Larry J. Blake (credited Larry Blake as Shell), Peggy Stewart (as Daisy), Gregg Palmer (as Jake), Wilhelm von Homburg (as Otto), John Newman (as Towers), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Shug Fisher (as Obie) and Hank Patterson (as Hank). He appeared in over 100 films, and was nominated four times for Golden Globe Awards. Guest Cast: Claude Akins (as Hack), Patricia Barry (as Belle) and Harry Dean Stanton (credited Dean Stanton as Alvy). Johnny is injured, and when they get to Dodge, Doc Adams asks Newly to assist all of the injured coming in from surrounding areas; Patricia also volunteers her nursing skills. His longest recurring role was Shawn Brady on the daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives in 19841985. . A ruthless gang conspire to steal a prized Hereford breeding bull worth its weight in gold from a shrewd old Texas cattleman and his grandson. A religious zealot passes judgment and delves out his own brand of justice, and now Chester has drawn his ire. His best-known role was Captain Grey in the 19571960 NBC American crime drama television series M Squad. Guest Cast: Robert Easton (as Magnus Goode), James Anderson (as Lucifer Jones), Than Wyenn (as Dealer), Tim Graham (as Cowboy) and Dorothy Schuyler (as Olive). A bounty hunter is denied his reward after Matt convinces a wanted gunslinger to give up his gun for a better life. Take the High Ground. A failed rancher loses everything, home, cattle and wife, but comes-up with an ingenious plan to pay back those that wronged him. Guest Cast: Ed Nelson (as Lee Prentice), Onslow Stevens (as Ben Goddard), Mort Mills (as Jake Harbin), Fay Roope (as Botkin), Joseph Kearns (credited Joe Kearns as Dobie) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). 1966/67 through 1974/75 John Peter Richmond The Sign of the Cross (1932) [Christian Martyr/Gladiator Leader/Voice in Coliseum Mob]: Playing a triple role, "Gladiator Leader" is presumably killed (off-screen) in combat with the other gladiators in the arena. Matt attempts to protect wounded outlaw Johnny Drago from a pair of bounty hunters. A local rancher grows tired of farming and comes to Dodge looking for the next get rich scheme, and stumbles upon boxing promoter to make his fortune. Sat, Sep 26, 1959 30 mins. An immigrant blacksmith faces the backlash from a disgruntled rancher when he refuses to sell his land. A desperate widow of a military officer killed in battle arrives in Dodge to retrieve his body, but her motives prove controversial. too. Festus takes it upon himself to help her along the way. He was one of the first Native American actors to play Native American roles, appearing in 36 films and over 60 television shows. Notes: Four years separate the age of actors Booth Colman and Dolores Sutton, who play the father and daughter. 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. Matt shoots and kills the outlaw who wounded his old friend on the road to Dodge, but the assailant's dying words will alter the Marshal's friendship. He was an Australian actor, writer and director who was perhaps best known for portraying Native American Indians in numerous films and television series. Judge Mills say they go. He often played surly and demanding father figures or authority roles. Smoking Out The Nolans , November 5, 1955 - Written by Charles Marquis Warren, Story by John Meston, Directed by Charles Marquis Warren, Guest Cast: Edward Platt, Ainslie Pryor, Jeanne Bates, John Larch. Lights Out! Matt captures a young criminal named Billy after a robbery goes wrong, who must endure Matt's moralizing while waiting to be broken out of jail by his outlaw brother and hero Ed. The first episode aired in the United States on September 10, 1955, and the final episode aired on March 31, 1975. Birth Place:New York, New York, United States. Graves), Dawn Little Sky (as Squaw), Steve Warren (as Sergeant), Frank Sentry (as Crooked Knife) and Fred McDougall (as Tracker). Matt must find out who hired the gunfighters that he has been facing in and out of Dodge. Fate seems to have other plans for Matt as he takes a prisoner, Waco Thompson (Victor French), back to Dodge. In a profession so vast Paul was best known for his role of Micah Torrance in the 19581963 ABC Western television series, The Rifleman. A young man suspects his recently arrived uncle of murder when his father dies in a freak accident. He made his acting debut in "Camille" in a New Orleans theatre in 1925. The lives of a Civil War veteran and a saloon girl converge when both cross paths with the same brutish buffalo hunter. Quint witnesses a murder and is held captive by a desperate father, who's trying to save his suspected son from the killing. Bowers: Bartlett Robinson. [7], Carradine was married four times. He attended Christ Church School and Graphic Ruthless outlaw Cord Wrecken (Steve Forrest) seeks revenge on Kitty for shooting his brother, Jay Wrecken (Angus Duncan). Notes: Robert Rockwell was an American stage, radio, film and television actor with over 350 TV credits in a career spanning more than 50 years. Guest Cast: Vinton Hayworth (as Harry Speener), James Dobson (as Joe Harpe), Lawrence Green (as Smith), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), Robert Nash (as Grant) and Allan Nixon (as Adams). No good deed goes unpunished when a middle-aged man hides a wounded fugitive in the house that he's building for his young and pretty fianc. The Frogmen. 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). Member. Red Skies of Montana. Art School, studying sculpture, and afterward roamed the South selling He was the patriarch of the Carradine family which included four sons and four grandchildren who were also actors. A sheep rancher is stalking Matt and his prisoner, who killed a few of his ranch hands. 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. Guest Cast: Nehemiah Persoff (as Alex Skouras), Anthony Zerbe (as Nick Skouras), Donna Baccala (as Elenya Skouras), Buck Taylor (as Newly), James Anderson (as Jesse Hill), Hank Brandt (as Hank), Mills Watson (as Brent), Kelton Garwood (credited Jonathan Harper as Percy Crump), Howard Culver (as Howie), Michelle Breeze (as Saloon Girl), Glenn Strange (as Sam), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), Troy Melton (as Jake Walker) and Lee de Broux (as Stu Radford). "[8] There was a mass for John Carradine at St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church in Hollywood. An immigrant must decide whether to pay off a blackmailer who claims to have seen the immigrant's son commit murder. A Confederate Civil War General who's an incorrigible liar claims the new town banker is plotting to make off with the depositors' money. 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. Matt comes to the aid of a Sheriff in a nearby town to help fend off a lynch mob. Outlaw Hannon (Ben Johnson) murders Clara (Tani Phelps Guthrie) to steal her horse and severely injures her son Ruben (Mitchell Silberman), while their guest, a mountain-man/scout named Drago (Buddy Ebsen), is fishing. Matt and Chester ride out to a buffalo hunter's camp to investigate the death of a man Doc found earlier. 10 Stars. A meddlesome gold prospector strikes it rich and settles down in Dodge, where he offers unfettered advice to improve local townspeople lives, but everything and everyone he touches doesn't turn to gold. Clay Young is trying to evict Josh Nolan. Armstrong (as Capt. 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. John Carradine (1906-1988) was happiest performing on stage, yet he made dozens of movies and many television appearances. [5], Gunsmoke was originally a half-hour program filmed in black-and-white. Guest Cast: James Drury (as Tom), Jan Shepard (as Tilda), George Keymas (as Ivers), Ron Hayes (as Varden) and Robert Brubaker (as Jim Buck). 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 bold and daring man brings his dearly departed best friend into Dodge for a proper burial and the madcap wake that comes with it. 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.

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