Gunsmoke "The Killer" Act 3
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I don't know if James Arness won any awards for this performance, but he should have. He showed his great acting ability in this scene, made it so believeable. I love Gunsmoke, watch it every day. Thanks for posting this.
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Man o Man....Charles Bronson was really good in this episode.
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@STEVEMOR909 I concur.
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@Tiberius0001 THE 50'S AND THE 60'S SHOWS WERE VERY GOOD. Once they got into the later years, there were way too many cheesy characters and it didnt keep your attention the way the old shows did. They were really classic westerns and tense climax/shootouts. When they got to the point, the end of the story it was worth waiting for. Even the one liners at the end where Chester or Dillon would make a final comment!
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@MisterMasterShafter Thank you. I'm so tired of liberals.
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This old episodes are amazing in that they hold up even today. Thanks for posting this!
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Charles Bronson as a panicky backshooter. Who would've thunk it? But there is only one other person who could outshoot Bronson and that's Sheriff Matt Dillon.
RIP James Arness...and Charles Bronson
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" big Jim" rest in peace, just found out he's left us. what a guy, I been watching Gunsmoke for awhile now. I'm sad !
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Rest in peace, Mr Arness, and thank you.
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Life in America was so much simpler without the ACLU.
Totally agree, Mister Master Shafter. Dillon was stone cold all business in the 1950s shows. He protected the innocent and gladly smoked the rest any chance they gave him to. The 30min shows were crisper and more raw.
Tiberius0001 1 year ago 24
@Tiberius0001 Yeah. Unlike many today, but much like the old west, Americans in the 50's knew right and wrong, without all the bleeding heart lib fairytale babble and refusal to hold scum accountable for their own destructive actions. Much like the last act of "Passive Resistance", Dillon again with a bully scumbum, wasn't about to let him leave Dodge after his cowardly murderous actions.
MisterMasterShafter 1 year ago 14