 Around Dodge City and in the territory on West, there's just one way to handle the killers of the spoilers, and that's with the U.S. Marshal and the smell of gun smoke. Killings of that moved West with Young America, and the story of a man who moved with it. I'm that man, Matt Dillon, the United States Marshal, the first man they look for and the last they want to meet. It's a chance-y job, and it makes a man watchful, and a little lonely. It'd be crazy going around talking like that. Hey, I want a man to give up his gun. You ain't hardly decent. I assure you I'm in my right mind. It would be a protection to all. A protection? It'd be like inviting your own killer. That's right, Jack. A man wouldn't be safe. Oh, he'd be safer. Now, you notice I don't have a gun. Yeah, and you ain't safe, mister. Now, no one attempts to assault me. Well, well, what did you do with the dead? Yeah, what would you do? Well, no one has any reason. What did you do with somebody cooched you like that? You knocked you off your feet like that. I'd walk away from you. You'd have to get up first. Now, a gun would have come in handy now, wouldn't it, huh? All right, hold on there. Wait, that's not all over. Well, he kicked him. Yeah. Bless on you. Hey, hey. Well, let go of me now. That other fella was running off. Well, you should have let go of me, too, Marshal. We wasn't doing nothing. You don't think knocking an old man down is anything, huh? Why, he was talking crazy, Marshal. Well, you knocked him down and kicked him. Well, you want to take our guns away, Marshal. I bet you were scared to death. Oh, he ain't coming around, mister John. All right, Chester, you better go get docked. Well, what about me? From now on, you get out of here. But if anything serious is wrong with this man, I'll come after you. Yeah. Hey, sure, Marshal, but we didn't mean no harm. I don't know. You better put your foot up on the rail, kiddie. I don't know. Having a drink at the bar is illegal without doing that. No, I mean, man, is it legal to stand here without drinking at all? You'd know more about that than I would since you owned the place. Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to charge everybody but just standing around the best. I don't think you have to worry. Your customers don't waste much time without glasses on their hands. Hmm? Sometimes they waste their words to say you weren't there. Hello, kid. Oh, hi. Come on, Doc. Hello, Doc. You going to give me one of your old jokes about how you knew you'd find me wasting time in here? No, not today. No. It's a hot outside and the only sensible place to be. Even for you. Hey, better than memory. He said that, man. It may never happen again. You're so right, kiddie. I'll see you two later. Come on, check these things with Sam. Yeah, exactly. Now, Doc, how's the old man? Oh, Homer Lately? Yeah, I think he's going to be all right. He twisted his leg when he went down and he hit his head an awful crack. Yeah. I'm keeping him with me for a couple of days just to keep an eye on him. Yeah, that's good. We should come up and talk to him, Matt. Oh. Very special reason. And I'm afraid if you don't, this thing is going to happen all over again. Well, how's that? Well, this Homer isn't just an old fella who wanders around the town acting strange. Oh, no, he's perfectly sane. And he's quite serious about what he's doing. Now, he believes with everything that's in him that there's a lot of senseless killing and violence in places like God. Yeah, he's right about that. Of course he is. Of course he is. But he's bound to determine the weight of one man's campaign about it. See, he's going from town to town trying to put across his idea to wherever he goes. I mean, he wants everybody to give up their guns. That's it. Not very likely, Doc. No, it isn't. But he's completely dedicated about it. He's packing all of his worldly goods around with him. He has quite a sack of gold. He's planning to spend the rest of his life trying to get me to give up guns. He's likely to get himself killed if he talks too much in a place like that. That's your probably right, Doc. I better go have a talk with him, I guess. Yeah, I'm hitting for the barbershop so I'll walk away with you. All right, let's go. You know, Doc, if you've got a haircut, nobody's going to know you. Yeah! You've been listening, I guess, swilling on that whiskey. I was listening when that marshal was arriving. Don't tell me one of them ideas. Like now? Yeah, like now. Luke, that Homer. Sound kind of interesting. You might want to get a little bit better acquainted sometime, huh? That's what I was thinking, hey. All right, then, Luke. You just finish your drink and we'll think about it. Baby, why did you stop the car here? I want to talk to that farmer. Oh, mister. Oh, you call me? What a mismatch. Oh, where are we? Oh, that's me. Are there any General Motors dealers around here? No, no. No, but we've got some Chevrolet, Pontiac, Volverby, Bill Higgins, Cadillac dealers, though, and some Chevy and GMC truck dealers, too. Those are all General Motors dealers. No! What do you want to see them all for? Well, I only want to see one for Guardian Maintenance. Do they make that car, too? No, that's a service that's available only at General Motors dealers' service departments. Tosh. Yes. And right now, they're featuring complete lubrications, quality appearance services, brake adjustments, and front-end inspections. It's quality work performed by GM train servicemen at a fair price. Oh, that makes good sense even to me. Scueing me from those rough round with me, Marshal Dillon, just a bump on the head should be on my way. Dark usually knows what he's doing. You'd better stay a while if he says so. I'd be ungrateful if I didn't, sir. Oh, I'll stay until he releases me. Of course. Yeah, that's a good old place around here. Oh, good temporary, Marshal. Temporary. You'll know the work around Dark City is completed. Your work? My mission, Marshal Dillon. I had to interest you in it, sir. It's quite simple. You want people to give up their guns, is that it? There's too much shooting and violence, Marshal Dillon. There are too many guns. Right, Mr. Lele, there are. You mean you'll help me? No. That won't work. Guns don't work, Marshal Dillon. I was there at the siege of Atlanta. Oh, that burning and the pillage. Guns didn't do us any good then. Maybe not. There has to be a day when mankind puts its guns aside, or the world will end in violence destroyed by its own arms. Now, that day may come, Mr. Lele. But right now, things are fully let and dodge. I must continue to try, sir. No, Mr. Lele, we'll get hurt again. I'm fighting against the violence Marshal Dillon, but I'm not afraid. Now I guess you're not. Yeah, sure. Oh, it ain't that he gets too much practice. Folks don't steal a Marshal's sign very regularly. Look, I did a good job. I thank you kindly. Yeah, I helped you down. I declare it's nice to meet up with somebody who appreciates a man's work. I bet the Marshal appreciates your work. I don't know. Sometimes I ain't the short of that at all. Oh, what's going on? That's why we come to you. We thought maybe you could help us? Well, I'd be proud to help. Oh, that's a mighty friend there, yeah. Well, if a man can't take time to be friendly, he ain't worth much. That's true. And now that's what we come to see you about is a friend of ours. And we'd like to know where we could find him. Well, I know most everybody in dodge. What's his name? Homer. There's Homer Park. But he's been dead for two years. And then there's Homer Lele. Yeah. That's the one. Well, now, I'm afraid I got some bad news for you there, too. Homer ain't dead, is it? No. No, he ain't dead. He's up at dodge, though, for a couple days. He was beaten an awful bad day. Oh, I know. Who wouldn't do a thing like that hittin' cool old Homer? Oh, yeah. No, it was a terrible thing, all right. You want to go on up to dodge and pay him a visit? Well, now, I tell you, I always thought I'd have some time to himself when he's bad hurt. Yeah, to get strong with him. Yeah, well, he'll be going home in a couple days. Well, that'd probably be better. You know, for us to wait and see him out there, he'll be better. What do you think? Well, I think... Yeah, that's what I think. Sure it is. With us new here in dodge, I don't know where Homer's place is. Well, I mean, this is me. I can tell you that. You can? Yeah, he's out at the old murder place, just out of town of Pete. Oh. You know how to get there? By sure I do. You head north, out a mile, to the first crossroad, then head east down Strict. You can't miss it. Well, that's fine. We should do thank you. It wasn't nothing tall. Oh, say, we'd like to ask you just one more thing. What's that? If you should run into our friend Homer. You know, don't tell him. We're going to look him up. We sort of want to surprise him. No, that's kind of a nice thing. Of course. I won't tell him. Okay, then. Thank you. Yeah, thank you. That's all right. And I won't say a thing. Thank goodness I didn't tell him nothing any time. I don't know what your name is, Doc. The folks have relied on over the years as Kellogg's All Brands since 1919, America's favorite natural laxative cereal. Kellogg's All Brand is the safe, gentle way to overcome irregularity caused by lack of bulk in your diet. It tastes good, too, and it never gets mushy and milk. There's only one All Brand, Kellogg's All Brand. So, relieve constipation the way millions do with Kellogg's All Brand. Well, hyphen, B-R-A-N. Yes, you're so right to stay regular with Kellogg's All Brand. Try it, okay? What dodge has to offer? That's all right, Matt. I don't know my birthday remembered too well, anyway. It's that bad for a woman, as soon as she gets out of her teens. Yeah, I'm not a woman. How's it go up at Doc's, Matt? You don't know him yet? Yeah, he went home. I guess if you believe in something like he does, you can't keep quiet. Yeah, maybe not. He's right, you know. Oh, no, kid. I know, I know. You can't take off your gun right now, but he's got the right idea. It makes me sick. Men in their senseless gunfights. Oh, man lately has at least one follower. Yeah, he certainly does. It's awful lonely when the world wants to listen to you. Yeah, I guess so. But he has friends who are caught in the chest, do they, Doc? Chester said two men stopped and asked him all about Homer and how he's getting along. And they asked Chester not to say anything to old Homer about it. They were going to surprise him. I think I'd better pay him a visit. Special reason? That could go. Yeah. It's awful suspicious of how people aren't you. They could really be friendly, you know. We're just making some coffee. Could I offer you something? Oh, that'll be fine. Yeah. A hot of the first. Just because a man doesn't wear a gun, Marshall Dillon doesn't mean that he's foolhard. I'm glad to hear that. That's one thing I came to see you about. Both on my door? No, but lately, gold. What about the gold? News like that gets around fast. Marshall Dillon, are you suspicious of my gold? Are you sure it's mine? No. I just wonder if it's safe. Never to take care of it? You're getting farther west all the time, Mr. Lately. Things are sometimes harder to control, especially if it's known that you don't carry a gun. Thank you, Marshall Dillon, but no. I'd like to keep these things with it. I just want to be sure you keep it. I know you mean well, Marshall Dillon. Come back here. You can bet down here for the night. Thanks, Mr. Lately. I'll be back as soon as I take care of my heart. Ice cold Pepsi Cola. And because it's light, it refreshes without filling. Charlie, be sociable. I am, Kay. Pepsi is a favorite of thirsty people from Maine to Hawaii, from Alaska to Florida. Charlie. It's perfect for parties or picnics. So serve Pepsi to your guests. That's helpful, but... This is the sociable part. Keep plenty of Pepsi ice cold and ready. Remember, it goes fast because everybody likes Pepsi. This singing still sounds more inviting. May I be sociable? But singing doesn't say, pick up an extra carton of Pepsi today. Better yet, get a case. You do that. Stop. What are we going to do? Stop. Tell me. Where is it? Tell me where. Come on. Quick, quick.