According to the website, GUNSMOKE Opening Scenes (http://comp.uark.edu/~tsnyder/gunsmoke/tidbits/gun-openings.html), the "Man in Black" was played by the following actors: Arvo Ojala, Fred McDougall, and Bill Strathman.
Matt dillion killed a total of 165 people; 158 men and 7 women.
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Matt Dillon did not have a noticeable limp. That was Chester B. Goode who had the limp. Matt did, from time to time have a limp when injured during several of the episodes. James Arness was wounded during WWII and did have a limp, but not noticeable during most of the TV Series. James Arness was shot by machine gun fire at the Battle of Anzio, and was hospitalized for a year battling his wounds and subsequent infection. He suffered pain for the rest of his life, and recurring infections, which necessitated several surgeries through the years. He did walk with a limp, that grew more and more pronounced as he aged, due to his bad leg being left significantly shorter than the other. In late episodes, he did any scenes where he was active in the morning, then later in the day when the pain would be worse they'd shoot scenes of him sitting. While filming the Gunsmoke movies they would sometimes have a stunt double to walk for him.
Matt Dillon (actor James Arness) was the Marshall of Dodge City, Kansas. This was a wild old west town with lots of crime. Matt was strong, honest, a great shot, and totally devoted to duty. Kitty Russell (actress Amanda Blake), known as Miss Kitty, owner of the Long Branch Saloon, was a good friend, and a possible romantic interest, though their relationship was never well defined. Matt's devotion to duty prevented them from ever getting married. Doc Adams (actor Milburn Stone) was a good friend, older than Matt, who gave sage wisdom as well as medical treatment. In early episodes, the deputy was Chester Goode (actor Dennis Weaver), who walked with a limp and spoke with a light southern drawl. In later episodes, the deputy was Festus Haggen (actor Ken Curtis), almost never clean shaven, who spoke with a strong country accent. He was often paired with Doc Adams in good natured, cantankerous mutual insulting matches. Other regular characters included Newly O'Brien, another deputy in later years, Sam the bartender, who worked for Miss Kitty, and Louie, the habitual drunkard. For a few years actor Burt Reynolds played blacksmith, and occasional deputy, Quint Asper.
I don't know but I can shoot cows in Texas
it's fine to shoot an arrow through a bow as long as it doesn't kill any body and you have a target to shoot at.
NO. scene means a part of a film eg: the scene in the cinema ect.. shoot has 2 meanings, either to shoot someone with a gun or to shoot a film (film the film) hope this helped : )
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The future tense of shoot is will shoot or going to shoot: Tony will shoot the climactic scene of the movie tomorrow, and then he is going to shoot a music video.
There was not a movie of his that only took seven days to shoot. I believe you are thinking of the shower scene in Psycho. The shower scene itself took seven days to shoot.
When you do the mission for Abigale, there is a opening in the corn storing place and you shoot the birds that try to go in the opening to steal corn.
The animal Eddie Murphy refused to shoot a scene with in the movie Dr. Doolittle was the snake. Many people have an ingrained fear of snakes.
No shoot that I know of. The only underwater scene I could recall her in is in the movie The Stepfather. The scene gets disrupted by the title character where she and her on screen boyfriend are forced to surface.
Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the verb 'shoot':shoot a scene (video/movie)shoot a bullet (gunfire)shoot an arrow (archery)shoot the moon (a challenge or a gamble)Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the noun 'shoot':turkey shoot (hunting trip)target shoot (firearm contest)bamboo shoot (plant or vegetable)hoop shoot (basketball free-throw contest)
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The scene was shot in a parking lot. The parking lot was used to recreate a replica of the Merritt Parkway because it was too costly to actually shoot the scene on the parkway.
"Breed" is played in the first fight scene of Shoot 'Em Up.
Not with a firearm, unless you you were threatening him or someone else with a deadly weapon. Can he shoot you with a TASER??? More specifics would have to be known about the incident to answer THAT question.