Matt Dillon will host a new western re-enactment drama series on CBS.
It was called "Gunsmoke 911" (1989).
This 60-minute western series features re-enactments of bad cowboys in a saloon by calling 911 that the cowboy sheriff can get actual calls in the 1800s.
Matt Dillon ended each show by him saying "I'm Matt Dillon, join us again next week for more true western on Gunsmoke... 911".
The theme song for "Gunsmoke 911" (1989) was a MASH-up of the Gunsmoke theme song mixed with "Rescue 911" theme song composed by Sonny Curtis.
"Gunsmoke 911" was cancelled by CBS in 1996.
The actor Matt Dillon is real; the character of Marshal Matt Dillon is fictional.
It seems that the buckskin colored horse that Ben Cartwright rode in Bonanza was the same horse that was used by Marshal Matt Dillon in the series Gunsmoke.
No middle name or initial was ever given for him - just Matthew Dillon.
Matt Dillon play Dally in The Outsiders.
No, Matt Dillon's horse was not named Buck. In the television series "Gunsmoke," Matt Dillon rode a horse named Buck. On "Bonanza," the character Ben Cartwright, played by Lorne Greene, had a horse named Buck as well. So while both shows featured a horse named Buck, they were not the same horse and belonged to different characters.
Matt Dillon's stuntman in "Gunsmoke" was double and stuntman, Ken Curtis. Curtis, who also played Festus Haggen on the show, performed many of the stunts required for Dillon's character, Marshal Matt Dillon, throughout the series. His involvement contributed significantly to the action sequences and overall authenticity of the western series.
Matt Dillon is a/an Actor, director
Yes, he is Matt's brother.
The actor Matt Dillon is real; the character of Marshal Matt Dillon is fictional.
In the television series "Gunsmoke," the character Matt Dillon, portrayed by James Arness, is depicted as a U.S. Marshal in Dodge City, Kansas. Throughout the series, Matt Dillon is involved in numerous gunfights and confrontations, but he is not shown digging graves on a regular basis. The exact number of graves he may have dug is not explicitly stated in the series.
In the television series "Gunsmoke," Matt Dillon first acquires his horse named Buck in the episode titled "The Horse Traders," which is the 22nd episode of the 10th season. This episode originally aired on March 14, 1965. Buck becomes a significant part of Matt Dillon's character and the series as a whole.
No, Matt Dillon's horse, known as Buck, was not a dancing horse. Buck was a quarter horse featured in the television series "Gunsmoke," where he played a significant role as Dillon's trusted companion. While the horse performed various actions typical of a Western setting, there is no indication that it was trained for dancing.
It seems that the buckskin colored horse that Ben Cartwright rode in Bonanza was the same horse that was used by Marshal Matt Dillon in the series Gunsmoke.
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No middle name or initial was ever given for him - just Matthew Dillon.
Matt Dillon play Dally in The Outsiders.
Marshal Matt Dillon was created in 1952.