Adam West. First of five appearances for veteran performer Paul Fix who portrays the vile rancher, McCready. Matt and U.S. Matt is headed for a showdown with marshal-turned-outlaw Josh Stryker (Morgan Woodward). Guest Cast: Werner Klemperer (as Clifton Bunker), Jack Weston (as Samuel Sprig), Theodore Newton (as Major), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), Eddie Little Sky (credited Eddie Little as Chief Little Hawk), K.L. Guest Cast: Tom Reese (as Charlie Dent), Morgan Paull (as Brinker), William Campbell (as Striker), Harry Middlebrooks (as Dobie) and X Brands (as Chief). Hairston was regarded as a leading expert on Negro Black spirituals and choral music. Guest Cast: Lyle Bettger (as Polk), Michael Higgins (as Cassidy), Allyson Ames (as Clara), Betsy Hale (as Letty), Sarah Selby (as Ma Smalley), Burt Douglas (as Bryan) and Glenn Strange (as Sam). (19691970), Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (19771980) and Spider-Man (19811982). In 1965, Bradbury and Antonio co-starred in an episode of Gunsmoke ("Outlaw's Woman"). "[7] Between 1987 and 1994, five television movies based on the series were aired by CBS. 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. Quint saves an Army officer's daughter from white renegades who're running rampant near Dodge. Matt suspects one man for two different murders, an old prospector and well-to-do rancher, his only clue is an unusual boot imprint. Matt deputizes Drago to join a posse under Newly, but Drago is out for vigilante vengeance and sets out ahead of the posse to hunt down and kill Hannon. 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. Jean Inness was Nurse Beatrice Fain in the 19611966 NBC American medical drama television series Dr. Kildare. Gunsmoke lasted a remarkable perhaps untouchable, at least when it comes to hourlong dramas 20 seasons. A misunderstanding over a stolen sack of potatoes leads to a deadly feud between two homestead families. Armstrong (as Capt. The town drunk, Louie Pheeters (James Nusser), is accused of a murder he witnessed. A dishonest gambler and coward in his own right, uses a mentally challenged man as a puppet in a plot against Matt. 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. He also had two credits in other parts. A gang of outlaws abduct Kitty and her fellow stagecoach passengers. 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. Michael also had a recurring role as the Scout, Luke Cummings on the 19571958 American Western, Boots and Saddles. 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). She may be best remembered for her co-starring role as saloon owner Lily Merrill in the 19591962 ABC Western television series Lawman. A scoundrel, Pack Landers (Jack Elam), tries to con three nuns by using his own children as leverage. Russell broke both ankles in the crash and received the Purple Heart for his injuries. In the radio version, the daughter's name was "Tara Hantree.". He was often cast as the heavy playing brutish bad guys in more than 40 years in film and television. Craig Arness gets the drop on dad during an afternoon of play at the Arness home in 1958. [9] In season eight (196263), a fifth regular character was added to the cast: blacksmith Quint Asper (Burt Reynolds), who remained until the end of season 10 (196465). 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. 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Patti's 3 other episodes were "The Iron Blood of Courage" (1974); "Milligan" (1972) and "Trafton" (1971). A Kiowa Indian guide delivers his revenge by stalking the merciless outlaw that humiliated and dishonored him. Mack appeared in 61 episodes, mostly uncredited parts as barfly or townsman. Guest Cast: Robert H. Harris (as Ben Pitcher), Dorothy Adams (as Mrs. Pitcher) and Tommy Kirk (as Jerry Pitcher). Matt continues his pursuit of white-slave traders. 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. 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: Walter Brooke (as Capt. Matt must find the culprits before the passengers freeze to death. A rancher asks Matt to evict a couple from a home on part of his land, but the couple insists they purchased it legally and they're refusing to leave. Gunsmoke (TV Series 1955-1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. 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: Jacques Aubuchon (as Torp), Michael Hinn (as Zel), Barney Phillips (as Summers), John Dierkes (as Rydell), Mason Curry (as Jake) and John Patrick (as Dad). Matt asks Nellie (Kathleen Nolan) and her niece Susan (Kathy Cannon) to take care of wounded outlaw Boswell (Art Lund) at a stage coach line house. After five years, a jealous gunman carrying a personal grudge has finally found the man who married the girl he once courted. Ford left the series in 1992 due to her declining health from cancer and when she passed away, the persona Ada died with her. Bronco buster Harve Daley (Gary Busey) has only days to live after being thrown and kicked by a stallion and receiving a fatal brain injury. Kitty's old boyfriend, Cole Yankton comes to town to rob the bank. Guest Cast: Karen Sharpe (as Rena Decker), John Alderson (as Ab Laster), Walter Reed (as Joe Garrett), John Mitchum (as Joe), Ken Mayer (as Hank) and George Archambeault (as Agent). Matt's life is changed during a bank robbery after his gun arm is seriously wounded. Notes: Kitty's beauty mark is missing when Matt awakens her in the morning, but later when she's all dressed up and makeup applied, it's there. Kitty prevents a distraught and frenzied man from killing his son-in-law, who he blames for the death of his daughter. Matt defends a local boy, wanted for murder in a nearby town run by a corrupt sheriff. The series expanded to an hour in length with season seven and began filming in color in season 12. Matt helps search for a group of Kiowa raiders, led by Quichero (Richard Angarola), who abducted rancher Ed Vail's (Victor French) daughter, Melissa Vail (Joyce Ames). 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. Mort Mills was an American film and television actor with over 150 credits. Next to his is Barbara Anderson,who won the same award for Ironside. For reasons only known to him, the town drunk attacks the new Faro dealer who just arrived in Dodge. Matt escorts three cowboys back to Dodge with hopes that a wounded Pawnee Indian girl can identify the one that shot her. Amanda Blake made the character into everything that made her popular. Guest Cast: Royal Dano (as Seth Tandy), Chuck Connors (as Sam Keeler), Paul Dubov (as Humbert), Jim Hyland (as Stage Driver) and George Selk (as Moss Grimmick). Lead cast members, left to right, Howard McNear , Parley Baer . Guest Cast: Buck Taylor, Roy Roberts, Steve Raines (as Wagon Driver), James Nusser (as Louie Pheeters), John Dolan (as Frank), Monte Hale (as Bank Teller), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Ted Jordan, Pete Kellett (as Joe) and Margaret Bacon (as Woman in Bank). A journalist bets a gambler that he can take a greenhorn that's never handled a gun out to Dodge, and with a little rumor mongering, have him pass as a gunslinger and not get killed in two weeks, but the gambler hedges his bet to influence the outcome. He portrays Booth Rider in this episode and is best known for playing the lead and titled character in 19621971 NBC western television series, The Virginian. Viewers find out in this episode how Matt Dillon possibly acquires his horse "Buck". Newly must prove that Celia Madden (Melissa Murphy) is a con artist bent on swindling his friend the blacksmith, Ben Sommars (Cliff Osmond). The first episode aired in the United States on September 10, 1955, and the final episode aired on March 31, 1975. 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). First of five appearances for American character actor Barry Atwater who portrayed Mr. Bowen in this episode. 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. Plenty Coups and Linderman, "Plenty-Coups, Chief of the Crows", 2002, p. 31. Notes: Peggie Castle who portrays Nita Tucker was an American film and television actress. Sara (Anne Francis), an old flame of Matt's gets him involved with stage robbers led by outlaw Pappy Quinn (Anthony Caruso). Guest Cast: Harry Bartell (as Cain Vestal), Mark Roberts (as Adams), Paul Dubov (as Pritchard), Dan Riss (as Mike), Howard Ledig (as Pete) and Gorday Clifton (as Cowboy). Notes: Paul Newlan plays Jeremy Stoner in this episode. Guest Cast: Peggy Stewart (as Mrs. Philips), Robert Karnes (as Jep Hunter), Robert Rockwell (as Mr. Philips), Charles Fredericks (as Jack Band), Phil Harvey (as Henry), Joseph Kearns (credited Joe Kearns as Dobie), Raymond Guth (as Lou), Michael Gibson (credited Mike Gibson as Bert) and Wendy Stuart (as Fawn).