Gunsmoke
No overview available.
Director
Harry Harris
Age 41 (died at 86)
Writer
John Meston
Age 49 (died at 64)
Producer
Norman Macdonnell
A teen-aged boy who robbed and killed to impress a saloon gal is pursued by Matt. The boy waylays Matt and leaves him for dead, then goes home to his grandmother's house to find her nursing Matt back to health.
A charming cowboy apparently is guilty only of breaking hearts until he gets to Dodge, where he finds two women who may make a killer of him.
A young rascal meets the outlaw idol of his youth, but the aging gunman, newly released from prison, wants only to go straight.
Hard-luck Tobe, who's lost his farm, gets a job in town with Chester's help and takes up with a saloon gal, not knowing she's on the run from a beau who's a con man and a killer.
A mild-looking cowboy discovers that it's easy to steal, and, soon thereafter, that it's easy to kill as well.
A despondent widower goes to work on a farm for two sisters, each of whom finds him fascinating in her own way.
Quint is hired to escort a family on the first leg of their journey to Oregon. On the way, he learns the reason for their going, a motive that could have repercussions for Quint.
A man with a grudge hits upon the perfect revenge when he spreads the word in Dodge that short-tempered Billy is so good with a gun that he shot down the famous gunfighter, Beau Carter.
On his way to Larned, Matt, feverish, spends the night at an abandoned shack. When he wakes up after losing a day, a recently released convict who swore to kill Matt, is himself found against a wall, dead, unarmed, shot twice, and the murder weapon appears to belong to the marshal.
When fast-talking killer Charlie Hacker escapes from Matt in Texas, Matt follows him right into Mexico without extradition papers and has to deal with corrupt officials there.
Matt finally catches up to killer Charlie Hacker in Mexico, and has to make a deal with the greedy Mexican police to get Hacker back to the border, with revengeful Mexican bandits in pursuit.
A mild old peddler of patent medicines and card tricks arrives in Dodge with his grown daughter, hoping to settle down, but instead they find their worst luck yet, beginning with a card game with a rich man and his spoiled son.
A repugnant drifter hopes to use his nubile daughter to get his hands on a piece of land.
A retired lawman and showman wants only to settle down with the Dodge seamstress he left behind twenty years ago, but a young whippersnapper hopes to make a name for himself by challenging the aging gun to a duel.
It's a test of wills when Quint witnesses a murder and the father of one of the prime suspects lowers Quint into a well to try to force him to promise his silence.
Festus returns to Dodge from wolfing and is hired by the Cattleman's Association to hunt down the wolves killing everyone's cattle. What he finds is that what's been doing the preying may wind him up in prison if he doesn't get Matt's help.
A man carrying a tempting sum of money is attacked from behind by someone who beats him and leaves him for dead. Lucky for the injured man, an old friend of Matt is there to take him in to Doc Adams for mending.
A man is stabbed after winning in a poker game, and Festus is suspected.
The Ginnis family causes trouble for Doc Adams, because they hate waiting. Will Timble gets hurt at The Long Branch. Doc has to remove Will's hand, which causes Will to leave Dodge because he can't carve wood anymore.
Festus' cousin May Blossom arrives from Texas to marry Festus
A family in search of a doctor find Matt and his prisoner unconscious and handcuffed to each other on the prairie. The prisoner wakens first and announces that Matt is the condemned man he is transporting for hanging.
Festus finds a little girl out on the prairie. He learns she saw her mother get killed by a stranger. When he takes her to Dodge, Matt hears she was hiding when this happened but can identify this man who may already be in town.
After some horsing around, Festus breaks some of Quint's equipment. To repair or get anew, they travel to Wichita and meet a saloon girl who tells them she needs to get away from town but her jealous boyfriend is now hot on their trail.
A saloon girl spurns a man's advances in Wichita and moves to Dodge, where she becomes a respectable married woman, only to be confronted with her past when she discovers that her rancher husband is the nephew of the man she refused.
Festus, returning to Dodge after doing some trapping, sees his girl, April, and they argue over a gift she received. Running off, she hides but her perch gives her a bird's eye view of a murder, one no one believes she witnessed but the killers.
Caleb Marr comes to Dodge in search of a meaningful life after finally acknowledging his failure at farming.
To earn money to recover the custody of his daughter, an aging man accepts the job of Dodge's first in-town hangman, work no one else wants.
A dying man confesses to a murder of which he was acquitted, but Chester suspects the man was lying.
Competing with Kitty is a fancy new woman in town with plenty of money to build a new saloon and a secret from the past life she recently left behind.
Henry Huckaby, a local farmer and fed up with a sore back and an empty belly leaves to seek his fortune in Dodge. After several failed ideas he hits on one that may make him rich but could also cost him his life.
Given three months to live by a quack peddler of patent medicines, a mousy bank clerk quits his job, withdraws all his money, makes ready to go to California, and falls for a girl who may endanger what time he has remaining.
Rob Scot considers himself a man who could stay or go when it came to women. He may have met his match though when a woman he desires, along with her husband, take over an abandoned homestead, and they come to where Rob works to look over some stock.
A traveling salesman meets up with Bull Foot, an Indian who mainly sells vegetables. When goods are traded for a squaw, he is upset when she runs away and into the arms of Festus, whose mule she steals, only to return home awaiting sale to the next customer.
Orval returns from seven years in prison for killing his wife's lover, vowing to reclaim his house and business. Edna tries to goad her new husband and Orval's son into a plot to kill Orval; then her head is turned by a traveling salesman.
Jess, Jay's twin, is shot and killed by an unknown assailant while working late at the family business. When a stranger to Dodge is suspected, Matt does his best to track him down and bring him to justice.
Two brothers traveling to California are joined by a third man who soon proves to be a wrong 'un, manhandling and killing a young woman they encounter on the prairie and turning on Quint when he shows up to share his rabbits with them.
James Arness
Marshal Matt Dillon
Age 40 (died at 88)
Amanda Blake
Kitty
Age 34 (died at 60)
Dennis Weaver
Chester
Age 39 (died at 81)
Ken Curtis
Festus
Age 47 (died at 74)
Milburn Stone
Doc
Age 59 (died at 75)
Burt Reynolds
Quint
Age 27 (died at 82)
Glenn Strange
Sam Noonan
Age 64 (died at 74)
Russell Custer
Barfly (uncredited)
Age 64 (died at 85)
Shug Fisher
Harry Obie
Age 56 (died at 76)
Jack Gordon
Bartender (uncredited)
Age 56 (died at 69)
Ted Jordan
Policia Jailhouse Guard (uncredited)
Age 39 (died at 80)
Rudy Doucette
Townsman (uncredited)
Age 40 (died at 98)
Gilbert Roland
Lt. Julio Chavez
Age 57 (died at 88)
Gene Evans
Charlie Hacker
Age 41 (died at 75)
Anna Navarro
Marguerita
Age 30 (died at 73)
Howard Wendell
Judge
Age 55 (died at 67)
Don Haggerty
Sheriff
Age 49 (died at 74)
Tom Lowell
Andy
Age 22 (now 85)
Ben Wright
Mr. Ross
Age 48 (died at 74)
Harry Dean Stanton
Young Man
Age 37 (died at 91)
Harry Bartell
Gus
Age 49 (died at 90)
Sharon Farrell
Belle
Age 22 (died at 82)
Orville Sherman
Wib Smith
Age 47 (died at 68)
Vic Perrin
Huckaby
Age 47 (died at 73)
Anthony Caruso
Bull Foot
Age 47 (died at 86)
Elizabeth MacRae
April
Age 27 (died at 88)
Tom Simcox
Tom
Age 26 (now 88)
James Broderick
Pete
Age 36 (died at 55)
Jan Clayton
Clara Wright
Age 46 (died at 66)
Lauri Peters
Mayblossom
Age 20 (now 82)
Michael J. Pollard
Cyrus
Age 24 (died at 80)
William Talman
Race
Age 48 (died at 53)
Betsy Jones-Moreland
Tess
Age 33 (died at 76)
Jay C. Flippen
Owney
Age 64 (died at 71)
Jeanne Cooper
Lily
Age 34 (died at 84)
Christopher Connelly
Trainey
Age 22 (died at 47)
James Best
Beal
Age 37 (died at 88)
Don Collier
Price
Age 34 (died at 92)
Patric Knowles
MacIntosh
Age 51 (died at 84)
Kathleen Nolan
Liz
Age 30 (now 92)
Sheree North
Avis
Age 31 (died at 73)
Anjanette Comer
Cara
Age 24 (now 86)
Patricia Owens
Nora
Age 38 (died at 75)
Noah Beery Jr.
Nate
Age 50 (died at 81)
Julie Sommars
Gert
Age 23 (now 86)
Scott Marlowe
Britt
Age 31 (died at 68)
James Hampton
Jeb
Age 27 (died at 84)
Brooke Bundy
Alice
Dabbs Greer
Jonas
Age 46 (died at 90)
Marianna Hill
Annie
Age 21 (now 84)
Julie Parrish
Cool Dawn
Age 22 (died at 62)
Nancy Wickwire
Nell
Age 37 (died at 48)
Mark Goddard
Boyd
Age 27 (died at 87)
Jack Betts
Cowboy
Age 34 (died at 96)
Richard Coogan
Luke
Age 49 (now 112)
Noreen Corcoran
Ellen
Age 19 (died at 72)
Charles McGraw
Calvin
Age 49 (died at 66)
Marsha Hunt
Sarah
Age 45 (died at 104)
James Seay
Jay
Age 49 (died at 78)
Lee Kinsolving
Jess Bartell / Jay Bartell
Age 25 (died at 36)
Russ McCubbin
Cowboy in Bushes (uncredited)
Age 28 (now 91)
Herbert Anderson
Elwood
Age 46 (died at 77)
L.Q. Jones
Skinner
Age 36 (died at 94)
Wilhelm von Homburg
Otto
Age 23 (died at 63)
Lyle Bettger
Polk
Age 48 (died at 88)
Joseph Sirola
Eddie
Age 33 (died at 89)
William Henry
Dave
Age 48 (died at 67)
Michael Fox
Waiter
Age 42 (died at 75)
Everett Sloane
Age 53 (died at 55)
Allan Hunt
Boy
Age 18 (now 81)
Lloyd Corrigan
Jeremiah
Age 62 (died at 69)
Allyson Ames
Clara
Age 26 (died at 62)
Pepe Hern
Miguel
Age 36 (died at 81)
Roy Roberts
Mr. Bodkin
Age 57 (died at 69)
Bud Osborne
Man
Age 79 (died at 79)
Butch Patrick
Runt
Age 10 (now 72)
Richard X. Slattery
Greer
Age 38 (died at 71)
George Lindsey
Orville
Age 34 (died at 83)
Chubby Johnson
Barr
Age 60 (died at 71)
Slim Pickens
Bucko
Age 44 (died at 64)
Dave Willock
Clerk
Age 54 (died at 81)
Mabel Albertson
Kate
Age 62 (died at 81)
Alan Baxter
Ab
Age 54 (died at 67)
Hope Summers
Jen
Age 67 (died at 83)
Harry Townes
Tobe
Age 49 (died at 86)
Philip Abbott
Frank
Age 40 (died at 74)
S. John Launer
Townsman
Age 43 (died at 87)
Sam Edwards
Morff
Age 48 (died at 89)
Andrew Prine
Sippy
Age 27 (died at 86)
Peggy Rea
Lady
Age 42 (died at 89)
George D. Wallace
Tobin
Age 46 (died at 88)
Barney Phillips
Smith
Age 49 (died at 68)
Dennis Cross
Bud
Age 38 (died at 66)
William Fawcett
Turner
Age 69 (died at 79)
William Phipps
Stark
Age 41 (died at 96)
Jeremy Slate
Billy
Age 37 (died at 80)
Harry Lauter
Kelly
Age 49 (died at 76)
Raymond Guth
Clabe
Age 39 (died at 97)
Walter Burke
Willie Kearns
Age 55 (died at 75)
Barry Kelley
Wells
Age 55 (died at 82)
Sheldon Allman
Banks
Age 39 (died at 77)
Milton Selzer
Pa Hack
Age 44 (died at 87)
Kent Smith
Dakota
Age 56 (died at 78)
Robert Sorrells
Cloudy
Age 33 (died at 88)
Ned Glass
Ira
Age 57 (died at 78)
Don Dubbins
Wendt
Age 35 (died at 63)
Tom Reese
Judd
Age 35 (died at 89)
Jan Shepard
Marge
Age 35 (now 98)
Kenneth Tobey
Fickett
Age 46 (died at 85)
Roy Barcroft
Pop
Age 61 (died at 67)
Kevin Hagen
Emmett
Age 35 (died at 77)
Conlan Carter
Ben
Denver Pyle
Pa
Age 43 (died at 77)
Wright King
Lon
Age 40 (died at 95)
Strother Martin
Timble
Age 44 (died at 61)
Robert J. Wilke
Kelby
Warren Oates
Deke
Age 35 (died at 53)
James Griffith
Harford
Age 47 (died at 77)
Michael Higgins
Cassidy
Age 43 (died at 88)
Richard Reeves
Heavy
Age 51 (died at 54)
Ed Nelson
Age 34 (died at 85)
Royal Dano
Bender
Age 40 (died at 71)
Hal Baylor
Grody
Age 44 (died at 79)
John Dehner
Caleb
Age 47 (died at 76)
Lane Bradford
Lige
Age 41 (died at 50)
Bill Erwin
Ned
Age 48 (died at 96)
Jacqueline Scott
Stella
Age 31 (died at 88)
Allen Case
Lieutenant
Age 28 (died at 51)
Gregg Palmer
Jake
Age 36 (died at 88)
Peggy Stewart
Daisy
Percy Helton
Arbuckle
Age 69 (died at 77)
Henry Rowland
Age 49 (died at 70)
Vinton Hayworth
Ramsay
Age 57 (died at 63)
H.M. Wynant
Meade
Age 36 (now 99)
George Kennedy
Age 38 (died at 91)
Émile Genest
Frisbie
Age 42 (died at 81)
Jack Elam
Hector
Age 42 (died at 82)
Phyllis Coates
Edna
Age 36 (died at 96)
Paul Fix
Sam Bartell
Age 62 (died at 82)
Howard Culver
Age 45 (died at 66)
Hank Patterson
Hank
Age 74 (died at 86)
Berkeley Harris
Mal
Age 30 (died at 51)
Charles H. Gray
Robert F. Simon
Jesse
Age 54 (died at 83)
Dick Cherney
Dealer (uncredited)
Age 48 (died at 102)
Gary Epper
Age 18 (died at 62)
Larry J. Blake
Shell
James Drake
Dude
Age 31 (died at 44)
Holly McIntire
Age 22 (now 84)
Dorothy Neumann
Mrs. Crown (uncredited)
Age 49 (died at 80)
Charles Seel
Finch
Age 66 (died at 82)
Bill Zuckert
Age 47 (died at 81)
Lynn Loring
Maybelle
Age 20 (died at 80)
Russell Thorson
Pa Willis
Age 56 (died at 75)
Rory Mallinson
Age 49 (died at 62)
Karen Sharpe
Yuma
Age 29 (now 91)
Rex Holman
Brother
Age 34 (now 97)
Harold J. Stone
Orval
Age 50 (died at 92)
Robert Fortier
Sergeant
Age 26 (died at 68)
John Kellogg
Leo
Age 47 (died at 83)
Richard Devon
Pitts
Age 36 (died at 83)
Charles Bail
Age 28 (died at 85)
Hal Needham
Age 32 (died at 82)
Sammy Shack
Age 57 (died at 79)
Dorothy Green
Julie
Gage Clarke
Mr. Botkin
Age 63 (died at 64)
Mike Lally
Teller (uncredited)
Age 63 (died at 84)
Fred Rapport
Age 68 (died at 77)
Andrew V. McLaglen
Age 43 (died at 94)
Jerry Hopper
Age 56 (died at 81)
John English
Age 60 (died at 66)
Thomas Carr
Age 56 (died at 89)
John Brahm
Age 70 (died at 89)
Kathleen Hite
Paul Savage
Age 38 (died at 89)
John Dunkel
Age 48 (died at 86)
Philip Leacock
Age 45 (died at 72)
John Mantley
Age 43 (died at 82)
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