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Notes: Peggie Castle who portrays Nita Tucker was an American film and television actress. 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. Notes: Robert Easton also played Magnus in the radio broadcast of this episode. Smith (as Karl) and David Whorf (as Jack). 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. "Gunsmoke" The Lady (TV Episode 1965) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Sam Noonan (181 Episodes), Sam (uncredited) (11 Episodes), Man (1 Episode), Howie (17 Episodes), Hotel Clerk (8 Episodes), Howard (6 Episodes), Clerk (5 Episodes), Citizen (1 Episode), Mr. Uzzel (1 Episode), Jim Uzzell (1 Episode), Dobie (1 Episode), Howie Uzzell (1 Episode), Mr. Hannah (1 Episode), Jonas (30 Episodes), Joe Bean (1 Episode), Uncle Wesley (1 Episode), Hank (18 Episodes), Hank Miller (3 Episodes), Carl (2 Episodes), Carl Miller (1 Episode), Jake (1 Episode), Judge (1 Episode), Cowboy (1 Episode), Hank Miller (uncredited) (1 Episode), Livery Man (1 Episode), Crowbait (1 Episode), Harry Obie (5 Episodes), Jed Rascoe (2 Episodes), Emery (2 Episodes), Mule Skinner (1) (2 Episodes), Mule Skinner (2 Episodes), Hank Cooters (1 Episode), Franks (1 Episode), Silas Shute (1 Episode), Uncle Titus (1 Episode), Jim Graham (1 Episode), Chengra (1 Episode), Orly Grimes (1 Episode), Titus (1 Episode), Dobie Crimps (1 Episode), Barkeep (1 Episode), Dobie Price (1 Episode), Harry (1 Episode), Harry (2 Episodes), Sheriff Jackson (1 Episode), Jake (1 Episode), Benson (1 Episode), Bartender (1 Episode), Clete Davis (1 Episode), Deputy Reed (1 Episode), Jake Craig (1 Episode), Doak (1 Episode), Bodine (1 Episode), Joe Guthrie (1 Episode), Fletcher (1 Episode), Fry (1 Episode), Hulett (1 Episode), Wells (1 Episode), Nicols (1 Episode), Wales (1 Episode), Simeon Reed (1 Episode), Blacksmith (1 Episode), Zack Johnson (2 Episodes), Bear Sanderson (2 Episodes), Earl Miller (1 Episode), Grant Lyle (1 Episode), Sholo (1 Episode), Lamoor Underwood (1 Episode), Beaumont (1 Episode), Luke Dangerfield (1 Episode), Luke Brazo (1 Episode), Deeks (1 Episode), Walt Clayton (1 Episode), Harl Townsend (1 Episode), Calhoun (1 Episode), Ben Rucker (1 Episode), Quentin Sargent (1 Episode), Josh Stryker (1 Episode), Abraham Wakefield (1 Episode), Eben Luken (2 Episodes), Jed Frazer (1 Episode), Roland (1 Episode), Dibble Pugh (1 Episode), Trafton (1 Episode), Sheriff Bo Harker (1 Episode), Daniel Shay (1 Episode), Joe Smith (1 Episode), Waco Thompson (1 Episode), Ed Vail (1 Episode), Travers (1 Episode), Roland Daniel (1 Episode), Rouse Ruxton (1 Episode), C.K. For reasons only known to him, the town drunk attacks the new Faro dealer who just arrived in Dodge. He won consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1968 and 1969. Young farmer Buck Henry (Kurt Russell) sets out to find the man who killed his father John Woolfe (Larry Pennell), his own renegade uncle, Rance Woolfe (Tom Simcox). After shooting a priest who forgave him before dying, hardened outlaw Trafton (Victor French) finds compassion for his victims, which leads to his downfall. 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. Festus frantically tries to save his friend from hanging for a murder that occurred while both of them were in a drunken stupor. Patti Cohoon and Clay O'Brien in "The River" (Gunsmoke) In 1972, Patti Cohoon played Hannah Kincaid in a 2-parter called "The River". First and only time Matt wears a black hat during an episode. Chico & the Man. After three years in prison, a brother returns home only to find out that his life has been turned upside down, which he blames on his younger sibling. 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. From there, Gunsmoke remained in the top 20 for the next seven years, dropping out only in its final season. Matt devises a plan to catch a con man who's selling stolen horses to unaware townfolk. An overbearing sister is extremely obsessed in controlling her younger sibling's life. She may be best known for her starring role, the sultry singer Edie Hart in the American detective television series Peter Gunn which aired on NBC 19581960 and on ABC 19601961. Guest Cast: John Abbott (as Professor Lute Bone), Jester Hairston (as Wellington), Gloria Castillo (as Mrs. Ringle), Don Gardner (as Mr. Ringle), Strother Martin (as Mr. Stooler) and Sally Corner (as Mrs. Stooler). Phoebe Clifford (Louise Latham) refuses to acknowledge that an Apache half-breed named Hawk (Brendon Boone) is her son. A water-witcher offers hope to ranchers and farmers when Dodge is struck by a drought. Watching the program, you will notice that the sets are totally different. Doc 605 episodes . 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. Notes: Doc tells Matt in this episode that he was a doctor on the Tennessee Belle, a Mississippi riverboat. The presence of the drifter's son, Rob Fielder (Mitch Vogel), doesn't make matters any easier for the judge. 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. Cast & Crew; Translations; Changes; Media Backdrops 1; Videos Login to Add a Video; Fandom Discussions Overview; General 13; Content Issues 3; Share Share Link; Facebook; Tweet; 18x4. Matt and U.S. 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]. 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. An Indian squaw seeking medical attention is rebuffed by Dodge merchants and when Kitty steps in to help, three troublemakers incite an unruly mob to rid her from town, but one of the agitators initiates his own twisted plan. Both roles were portrayed by special guest, Anthony Zerbe. A farmer who doesn't trust doctors blames Doc for the death of his wife. Three friends who share a dark secret are being systematically targeted, and rattled Dodge citizens suspect Indian activity. Kitty is being squeezed out of business and her competition comes in the form of a beautiful brunette whirlwind. Festus named all of his mules Ruth, whether male or female, in honor of a mule that he loved. 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). Gunsmoke (TV Series 1955-1975) - Cast & Crew - The Movie Database 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). Two bushwhackers, Charlie Clavin (George Lindsey) and Hank McCall (Charles Kuenstle), shoot and rob a man, causing him to lose his memory. Sadly, she would pass relatively early in her career from undisclosed causes at the age of 45 on March 18, 1960. Festus tries to keep an old Sioux Indian (John Dierkes) alive, even though he wishes to die in peace. Twenty-four one-hour episodes, colorExecutive producer: John Mantley; producer: Joseph Dackow (episodes 516528), Leonard Katzman (episodes 529539) Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Buck Taylor (Newly)Note: "Pike", the two-part episode that ended the season, was later developed into a spin-off series entitled Dirty Sally.[57][58]. 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). Chester and an attractive Mexican woman escape from a band of Comancheros, but when they're recaptured, he believes that she betrayed him. Scheming mother Mrs. Shepherd (Louise Latham) will stop at nothing to fulfill her own dreams for her daughter Anna May (Kathleen Cody) and son Chester (Thomas Leopold), even to the point of provoking a dangerous confrontation between Anna's admirer Newly, and the ranch hand Orlo. 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. Matt intervenes when an intese feud between the Renner brothers reaches its breaking point. A sheep rancher is stalking Matt and his prisoner, who killed a few of his ranch hands. Guest Cast: John Carradine (as Kader), Suzanne Lloyd (as Nayomi), Frank de Kova (as Leader) and Darryl Hickman (as Danny). Notes: Darryl Hickman is the older brother of Dwayne Hickman who played the lead in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. A young man, Travis Colter (Jan-Michael Vincent) starts to consider heading down the same path as his outlaw brothers, while his mother Beatrice Colter (Kim Hunter) tries to dissuade him. Kitty is torn between Matt and the man who once saved her life, a parolee whose making threats towards the Marshall. He was an American stage, film and television actor whose career spanned more than 50 years. Johnson enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces and was commissioned a second lieutenant, flying 44 combat missions in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a B-25 Mitchell navigator/bombardier. Notes: Robert F. Simon plays the controlling brother Ben Stancil in this episode, his first of seven Gunsmoke appearances. Ramrod Will Parmalee (Gene Evans) and two of his drovers Doak (Nicholas Hammond) and Quincy (Van Williams) find their way of life jeopardized by the railroad. Guest Cast: Russell Johnson (as Stanger), Lawrence Dobkin (as Brand), Gloria Marshall (as Linda), Harvey Grant (as Billy) and David Saber (as Tom). Gunsmoke (TV Series) The Lady (1965) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Mark Rydell Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Philip Leacock . Young Kyle Stoner is a fast gun involved with a pair of thieves who beat up Festus. The prolific actor holds 351 film and television credits. The drifter hired by the gang mixes one last batch of nitroglycerin. In the next show, the original cell is back in its place. All five television movies have been released on DVD, as well. Her trouble escalates even further when her admirer Carl Pruitt (Lin McCarthy) tries to help. Guest Cast: John McLiam (as Jud), George Kennedy (as Swarner), Chris Alcaide (as Mike), Sandy Kenyon (as Ak), Rayford Barnes (as Harry), Barney Phillips (as Pence), Steve Warren (as Cowboy), James Nusser (as Dick) and Mathew McCue (as Joe). 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. 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). 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. (as Al Joseph) Pickens (1 Episode), Walt (1 Episode), Dan Binny (1 Episode), Drummer (1 Episode), Calmers (1 Episode), Colonel (1 Episode), Harris (1 Episode), Father Tom (1 Episode), Birger Engdahl (1 Episode), Ben Snow (2 Episodes), Ed Davey (1 Episode), Rowley (1 Episode), Billy (1 Episode), Cooter (1 Episode), Mr. Stooler (1 Episode), Gene Bunch (1 Episode), Timble (1 Episode), Dooley (1 Episode), Dillard (1 Episode), Ross (1 Episode), Bert (1 Episode), Ben (1 Episode), Roberts (1 Episode), Driver (1 Episode), Charlie (1 Episode), Fallon (1 Episode), Mr. Lauter (1 Episode), Sterret (1 Episode), Jep Hunter (1 Episode), George Chandler (1 Episode), Orely (3 Episodes), Hap (2 Episodes), Red Bailey (2 Episodes), Weevil (1 Episode), Hotel Clerk (1 Episode), Carl Wilkins (1 Episode), Riney (1 Episode), Clell Williams (2 Episodes), Gainer (1 Episode), Jubal Gray (1 Episode), Sheriff Shackwood (1 Episode), Amos Carver (1 Episode), Jim Basset (1 Episode), Wes Cameron (1 Episode), Ben Rawlins (1 Episode), Dave Carpenter (1 Episode), Luke Rumbaugh (1 Episode), Rev Tucker (1 Episode), Townsman (1 Episode), Telegrapher (1 Episode), Snood (1 Episode), Captain (1 Episode), Preacher (1 Episode), Juror (1 Episode), Bailiff (1 Episode), Ned (1 Episode), Mr. Jonas (1 Episode), Judge (1 Episode), Bull (6 Episodes), Bartender (2 Episodes), Depositor (1 Episode), Barkeep (1 Episode), Dutch (1 Episode), Charlie Fess (1 Episode), Sheriff (1 Episode), Cain Vestal (1 Episode), Gus (1 Episode), Colonel (1 Episode), Ben Bartlett (1 Episode), Jed (1 Episode), Harper (1 Episode), James Riley (1 Episode), Elias Franklin (1 Episode), Deke (1 Episode), Speeler (1 Episode), Sweet Billy (1 Episode), Chris Kelly (1 Episode), Jed Hakes (1 Episode), Jep (1 Episode), Al Tresh (1 Episode), Lafe (1 Episode), Reb (1 Episode), Seth (1 Episode), Harry (1 Episode), Sy Sherne (1 Episode), Ad (1 Episode), Solis (1 Episode), Jed Butler (1 Episode), Hack (1 Episode), Worth Sweeney (1 Episode), Howard Kane (1 Episode), Marshal Clint Tucker (1 Episode), Art McLane (1 Episode), Hatcher (1 Episode), Simeon (1 Episode), Bent (1 Episode), Dekker (1 Episode), Anson (1 Episode), Harve (1 Episode), Roy (1 Episode), Toby (1 Episode), Tobe (1 Episode), Scroggs (1 Episode), Lucas (2 Episodes), Jim Cavanaugh (1 Episode), Rolling (1 Episode), Colpitt (1 Episode), McKee (1 Episode), Gance (1 Episode), Will Stroud (1 Episode), Jess Bradman (1 Episode), Ed Glick (1 Episode), Indian (1 Episode), Chief Little Hawk (1 Episode), Charlie (1 Episode), Indian Chief (1 Episode), Brave (1 Episode), Warrior (1 Episode), Indian Policeman (1 Episode), Goriko (1 Episode), The Indian (1 Episode), Scarface (1 Episode), Nebo (3 Episodes), Croyden (1 Episode), Jack Garvin (1 Episode), Garvey (1 Episode), Dunster (1 Episode), Zack Hodges (1 Episode), Lt. Snell (1 Episode), Wade Pasco (1 Episode), Ridge Sadler (1 Episode), Bo Harper (1 Episode), Boles (1 Episode), Densen (1 Episode), Williams (1 Episode), John Thenly (1 Episode), Otis Miller (1 Episode), Lefty (1 Episode), Bones Cunningham (1 Episode), Reb (1 Episode), Billy (2 Episodes), Charlie Hacker (2 Episodes), Will Parmalee (1 Episode), Clint Sorils (1 Episode), Bodie Tatum (1 Episode), Shaw Anderson (1 Episode), Jess Hume (1 Episode), Thomas Evans (1 Episode), Elbin (1 Episode), Old Man (1 Episode), Husk (1 Episode), Sam Peeples (1 Episode), Grubby (1 Episode), Ira (1 Episode), Ritchie (1 Episode), Mr. Phipps (1 Episode), Pink Simmons (1 Episode), Leach (1 Episode), Michael Drennan (1 Episode), Sy (1 Episode), Gregory Bellow (1 Episode), Martin (1 Episode), Clay (1 Episode), Kelly (1 Episode), Terry (1 Episode), Henry Rucker (1 Episode), Hiller (2 Episodes), Hal (1 Episode), Hager (1 Episode), Hewitt (1 Episode), Jesse Hill (1 Episode), Lucifer Jones (1 Episode), Harmon (1 Episode), Bert Case (1 Episode), Ian McGovern (1 Episode), Mr. Hubert (1 Episode), Lars Karlgren (1 Episode), McGruder (1 Episode), Hank Luz (1 Episode), Raff (1 Episode), Adam (1 Episode), Hutch (1 Episode), Tabe (1 Episode), Web Fraley (2 Episodes), Ben Rodman (2 Episodes), Jess (2 Episodes), Billy (1 Episode), Judd Ward (1 Episode), Pruit (1 Episode), Newspaper Editor (1 Episode), Milty Sims (1 Episode), Rankin (1 Episode), Floyd Babcock (1 Episode), Nally (1 Episode), Wally (1 Episode), Turner (1 Episode), Chet (1 Episode), Sam Rickers (1 Episode), Packy (2 Episodes), Stage Man (1 Episode), Turner (1 Episode), Liveryman (1 Episode), Nebs (1 Episode), Old Prospector (1 Episode), Hawkins (1 Episode), Bert Fraley (1 Episode), Waiter (4 Episodes), Hank Purvis (1 Episode), Horse Trader (1 Episode), Shay (1 Episode), Purvis (1 Episode), Chief Red Knife (1 Episode), Dan Slade (1 Episode), Eddie (1 Episode), Roy Gast (1 Episode), Jack Beaver (1 Episode), Brown (1 Episode), Lieutenant (1 Episode), Joe Kell (1 Episode), Bartender (1 Episode), Potter (1 Episode), Seldon (1 Episode), Bird (1 Episode), Duggan (1 Episode), Cob (1 Episode), Glover (1 Episode), Prof. Eliot (1 Episode), Jed Bates (1 Episode), Liveryman (1 Episode), Ben Walling (1 Episode), Hi Stevens (1 Episode), Lon (1 Episode), Joe Digger (1 Episode), Crep (1 Episode), Lon Jensen (1 Episode), Bud (1 Episode), Rod (1 Episode), Leroy (1 Episode), Rainey (1 Episode), Leader (1 Episode), Hodge (1 Episode), Nate (1 Episode), Harley (1 Episode), Alvy (1 Episode), Young Man (1 Episode), Floyd Coleman (2 Episodes), Zel (1 Episode), Varden (1 Episode), Hoagler (1 Episode), Jud (1 Episode), Boyd Avery (1 Episode), Cary (1 Episode), Morris Cragin (1 Episode), Relko (1 Episode), Cornet (1 Episode), Sam Smith (1 Episode), Sage (1 Episode), Barker (1 Episode), Meade (1 Episode), Martin Brewer (1 Episode), Sally Fergus (3 Episodes), Amy (1 Episode), Rose (1 Episode), Emma Grundy (1 Episode), Ma Grilk (1 Episode), Aunt Thede (1 Episode), Abelia (3 Episodes), Abbie (1 Episode), Ada Stanley (1 Episode), Stella (1 Episode), Francie (1 Episode), Anne Madison (1 Episode), Barfly (1 Episode), Cowboy (1 Episode), Telegrapher (1 Episode), Binders (1 Episode), Stage Driver (1 Episode), Wolfer (1 Episode), Morff (1 Episode), Travis (1 Episode), Paulette Duvalier (2 Episodes), Kisla (1 Episode), The Woman (1 Episode), Mora (1 Episode), Amelita Avila (1 Episode), Shona (1 Episode), Mignon Anderson (1 Episode), Cleavus Lukens (1 Episode), Corley (1 Episode), Abner (1 Episode), Eli Snider (1 Episode), Ben Miller (1 Episode), Tully (1 Episode), Josh Walker (1 Episode), Blacksmith (1 Episode), Bartender (2 Episodes), Henry Wade (1 Episode), Dave Clifford (1 Episode), Murphy (1 Episode), Jake Hawkins (1 Episode), Floyd (1 Episode), Head Wrangler (1 Episode), Drummer (3 Episodes), Eli (1 Episode), Johnson (1 Episode), Old Man (1 Episode), Dispatcher (1 Episode), Storekeeper (1 Episode), Rance (1 Episode), Zeno (1 Episode), Jim Cobbett (1 Episode), Serpa (1 Episode), Clay Young (1 Episode), Shanks (1 Episode), Dan (1 Episode), Ab Rankin (1 Episode), Hickock (1 Episode), Kelby (1 Episode), Luke Cumberledge (1 Episode), Pitt (1 Episode), Tom (1 Episode), Pegger (1 Episode), Cyrus (1 Episode), Ben Payson (1 Episode), Swarner (1 Episode), Hug (1 Episode), Bayloe (1 Episode), Stark (1 Episode), Emil (1 Episode), Emmett (1 Episode), Bill Jennings (1 Episode), Nate (1 Episode), Coney (1 Episode), Judge Josh Pike (1 Episode), Hobie (1 Episode), Bowman (1 Episode), Jessie Copperton (1 Episode), Miss Howell (1 Episode), Mrs.Curtin (1 Episode), Mrs. Tilman (1 Episode), Phoebe (1 Episode), Ess Cutler (1 Episode), Minnie (1 Episode), Cpl.

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