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.
In the last episode of "Gunsmoke," titled "The Sharecroppers," Chester Goode, portrayed by Dennis Weaver, does not have a significant narrative arc since he had already left the show in the previous season. The series finale primarily focuses on Marshal Matt Dillon and his interactions in Dodge City. Chester's departure is noted earlier, and he is not present in the final episode.
John Wayne introduced the first episode of gunsmoke.
Chester Goode, portrayed by Dennis Weaver, made his final appearance on "Gunsmoke" in the episode titled "The Disciple," which is the 14th episode of the 10th season. This episode aired on January 12, 1965. In it, Chester leaves Dodge City after deciding to pursue a different path, marking the end of his character's run on the series. His departure set the stage for the introduction of new characters in subsequent episodes.
Gunsmoke : Season 12 , Episode 1 - "Snap Decision" was the first episode to be shown in color .
James Darren appeared in the "Gunsmoke" episode titled "The Last Chance," which is the 25th episode of Season 8. In this episode, he plays the character of a young man named "Johnny." The episode originally aired on March 30, 1963.
In the last episode of "Gunsmoke," titled "The Sharecroppers," Chester Goode, portrayed by Dennis Weaver, does not have a significant narrative arc since he had already left the show in the previous season. The series finale primarily focuses on Marshal Matt Dillon and his interactions in Dodge City. Chester's departure is noted earlier, and he is not present in the final episode.
John Wayne introduced the first episode of gunsmoke.
Chester Goode, portrayed by Dennis Weaver, made his final appearance on "Gunsmoke" in the episode titled "The Disciple," which is the 14th episode of the 10th season. This episode aired on January 12, 1965. In it, Chester leaves Dodge City after deciding to pursue a different path, marking the end of his character's run on the series. His departure set the stage for the introduction of new characters in subsequent episodes.
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Richard Dreyfus appeared in the 1973 Gunsmoke episode, "This Golden Land", playing Gearshon Gorofsky, a Jewish immigrant.
Gunsmoke : Season 12 , Episode 1 - "Snap Decision" was the first episode to be shown in color .
James Darren appeared in the "Gunsmoke" episode titled "The Last Chance," which is the 25th episode of Season 8. In this episode, he plays the character of a young man named "Johnny." The episode originally aired on March 30, 1963.
Season 11 episode 21 "My Father's Guitar"
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Memati was shoot by his brother in law and he is going to die.