Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. 10 of 14 people found this review helpful. Directed by Bernard McEveety. 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom
Was this review helpful to you? Dillon is sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor by Judge Flood, who uses an illegally constituted court to staff his private silver mine. Possibly the angriest Matt Dillon ever got was after an accidental shooting ("The Round Up"). Who is the man James Arness shoots every week in the introduction to Gunsmoke?. With all the westerns on TV, you could see this slave labor in a mine formula across most all of the western. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
According to Trimble, Dodge City's federal marshal was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once. This means that Arness played Dillon for over 20 years and for a staggering 635 episodes.
Mccain was a better shot with his rifle than Dillon was with his pistal. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Kitty was portrayed by Georgia Ellis in the radio version and by Amanda Blake in the television version. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
After watching all 635 episodes over 7 months, Matt Dillon's kill count is 383. Cranston, Hamm, more
But he's an impressive adversary for Matt. Marshal to be seen in such company. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Kitty always returned to Dodge City and to her duties at the Long Branch, though, and on occasion Matt would demonstrate a profound depth of feeling for her. Miss Kitty, and television left a lot to viewers' imaginations. While the rest of the cast missed episodes from time to time, the showrunners were adamant that Matt Dillon appeared in every single episode. This occurred more often in the television episodes than it did in the radio episodes, and it typically occurred after Matt had inadvertently been thoughtless. The actor left a letter that was posted on his Web site after his death. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."
The political focus on anti-violence became so strong during this period that the show felt it was inappropriate to keep airing Matt Dillon in a gunfight every single week. "The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked.
The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well. Get the latest TV and reality TV news by following our blog on Facebook and Twitter! In the 1980s, Matt Dillon made a name for himself playing the bad boy who made it all look good, and there's a reason he was good at it: that's what he was. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."
Emmy's biggest snubs? James Arness starred as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running "Gunsmoke." Gunman Kin Creed arrives in Dodge determined to enhance his reputation by outdrawing Matt in a gunfight. 13. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts
Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible." Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. Kitty was well aware that Matt was reluctant to marry because the high-risk nature of his job could have made her a widow at any time.
Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. 10 of 14 people found this review helpful. Directed by Bernard McEveety. 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom
Was this review helpful to you? Dillon is sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor by Judge Flood, who uses an illegally constituted court to staff his private silver mine. Possibly the angriest Matt Dillon ever got was after an accidental shooting ("The Round Up"). Who is the man James Arness shoots every week in the introduction to Gunsmoke?. With all the westerns on TV, you could see this slave labor in a mine formula across most all of the western. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
According to Trimble, Dodge City's federal marshal was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once. This means that Arness played Dillon for over 20 years and for a staggering 635 episodes.
Mccain was a better shot with his rifle than Dillon was with his pistal. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Kitty was portrayed by Georgia Ellis in the radio version and by Amanda Blake in the television version. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
After watching all 635 episodes over 7 months, Matt Dillon's kill count is 383. Cranston, Hamm, more
But he's an impressive adversary for Matt. Marshal to be seen in such company. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Kitty always returned to Dodge City and to her duties at the Long Branch, though, and on occasion Matt would demonstrate a profound depth of feeling for her. Miss Kitty, and television left a lot to viewers' imaginations. While the rest of the cast missed episodes from time to time, the showrunners were adamant that Matt Dillon appeared in every single episode. This occurred more often in the television episodes than it did in the radio episodes, and it typically occurred after Matt had inadvertently been thoughtless. The actor left a letter that was posted on his Web site after his death. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."
The political focus on anti-violence became so strong during this period that the show felt it was inappropriate to keep airing Matt Dillon in a gunfight every single week. "The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked.
The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well. Get the latest TV and reality TV news by following our blog on Facebook and Twitter! In the 1980s, Matt Dillon made a name for himself playing the bad boy who made it all look good, and there's a reason he was good at it: that's what he was. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."
Emmy's biggest snubs? James Arness starred as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running "Gunsmoke." Gunman Kin Creed arrives in Dodge determined to enhance his reputation by outdrawing Matt in a gunfight. 13. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts
Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible." Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. Kitty was well aware that Matt was reluctant to marry because the high-risk nature of his job could have made her a widow at any time.
Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. 10 of 14 people found this review helpful. Directed by Bernard McEveety. 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom
Was this review helpful to you? Dillon is sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor by Judge Flood, who uses an illegally constituted court to staff his private silver mine. Possibly the angriest Matt Dillon ever got was after an accidental shooting ("The Round Up"). Who is the man James Arness shoots every week in the introduction to Gunsmoke?. With all the westerns on TV, you could see this slave labor in a mine formula across most all of the western. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
According to Trimble, Dodge City's federal marshal was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once. This means that Arness played Dillon for over 20 years and for a staggering 635 episodes.
Mccain was a better shot with his rifle than Dillon was with his pistal. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Kitty was portrayed by Georgia Ellis in the radio version and by Amanda Blake in the television version. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
After watching all 635 episodes over 7 months, Matt Dillon's kill count is 383. Cranston, Hamm, more
But he's an impressive adversary for Matt. Marshal to be seen in such company. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Kitty always returned to Dodge City and to her duties at the Long Branch, though, and on occasion Matt would demonstrate a profound depth of feeling for her. Miss Kitty, and television left a lot to viewers' imaginations. While the rest of the cast missed episodes from time to time, the showrunners were adamant that Matt Dillon appeared in every single episode. This occurred more often in the television episodes than it did in the radio episodes, and it typically occurred after Matt had inadvertently been thoughtless. The actor left a letter that was posted on his Web site after his death. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."
The political focus on anti-violence became so strong during this period that the show felt it was inappropriate to keep airing Matt Dillon in a gunfight every single week. "The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked.
The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well. Get the latest TV and reality TV news by following our blog on Facebook and Twitter! In the 1980s, Matt Dillon made a name for himself playing the bad boy who made it all look good, and there's a reason he was good at it: that's what he was. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."
Emmy's biggest snubs? James Arness starred as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running "Gunsmoke." Gunman Kin Creed arrives in Dodge determined to enhance his reputation by outdrawing Matt in a gunfight. 13. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts
Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible." Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. Kitty was well aware that Matt was reluctant to marry because the high-risk nature of his job could have made her a widow at any time.
Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. 10 of 14 people found this review helpful. Directed by Bernard McEveety. 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom
Was this review helpful to you? Dillon is sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor by Judge Flood, who uses an illegally constituted court to staff his private silver mine. Possibly the angriest Matt Dillon ever got was after an accidental shooting ("The Round Up"). Who is the man James Arness shoots every week in the introduction to Gunsmoke?. With all the westerns on TV, you could see this slave labor in a mine formula across most all of the western. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
According to Trimble, Dodge City's federal marshal was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once. This means that Arness played Dillon for over 20 years and for a staggering 635 episodes.
Mccain was a better shot with his rifle than Dillon was with his pistal. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Kitty was portrayed by Georgia Ellis in the radio version and by Amanda Blake in the television version. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
After watching all 635 episodes over 7 months, Matt Dillon's kill count is 383. Cranston, Hamm, more
But he's an impressive adversary for Matt. Marshal to be seen in such company. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Kitty always returned to Dodge City and to her duties at the Long Branch, though, and on occasion Matt would demonstrate a profound depth of feeling for her. Miss Kitty, and television left a lot to viewers' imaginations. While the rest of the cast missed episodes from time to time, the showrunners were adamant that Matt Dillon appeared in every single episode. This occurred more often in the television episodes than it did in the radio episodes, and it typically occurred after Matt had inadvertently been thoughtless. The actor left a letter that was posted on his Web site after his death. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."
The political focus on anti-violence became so strong during this period that the show felt it was inappropriate to keep airing Matt Dillon in a gunfight every single week. "The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked.
The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well. Get the latest TV and reality TV news by following our blog on Facebook and Twitter! In the 1980s, Matt Dillon made a name for himself playing the bad boy who made it all look good, and there's a reason he was good at it: that's what he was. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."
Emmy's biggest snubs? James Arness starred as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running "Gunsmoke." Gunman Kin Creed arrives in Dodge determined to enhance his reputation by outdrawing Matt in a gunfight. 13. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts
Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible." Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. Kitty was well aware that Matt was reluctant to marry because the high-risk nature of his job could have made her a widow at any time.
Nothing changed from show to show. Did Dillon ever get shot? Better than average entry, thanks to tricky Meston script and the great Jack Lambert.
He was fast and accurate with the single gun he carried and could easily outdraw almost any adversary, despite the fact that he virtually always allowed them to draw first. Only Kelsey Grammer has played a character on American primetime TV for longer, for his role as Frasier Crane. The actor was 32 when friend John Wayne declined the lead role in "Gunsmoke" and recommended Arness instead. Matt is persistent and Kitty eventually relents, but her instincts prove correct. Over time, Matt also learned to have considerable respect for Kitty's ability to spot female troublemakers. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. 10 of 14 people found this review helpful. Directed by Bernard McEveety. 'Toy Story' toys burn up in prank on mom
Was this review helpful to you? Dillon is sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor by Judge Flood, who uses an illegally constituted court to staff his private silver mine. Possibly the angriest Matt Dillon ever got was after an accidental shooting ("The Round Up"). Who is the man James Arness shoots every week in the introduction to Gunsmoke?. With all the westerns on TV, you could see this slave labor in a mine formula across most all of the western. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
According to Trimble, Dodge City's federal marshal was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once. This means that Arness played Dillon for over 20 years and for a staggering 635 episodes.
Mccain was a better shot with his rifle than Dillon was with his pistal. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Kitty was portrayed by Georgia Ellis in the radio version and by Amanda Blake in the television version. An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.
After watching all 635 episodes over 7 months, Matt Dillon's kill count is 383. Cranston, Hamm, more
But he's an impressive adversary for Matt. Marshal to be seen in such company. They wed in 1948 and had two children, Jenny and Rolf. Kitty always returned to Dodge City and to her duties at the Long Branch, though, and on occasion Matt would demonstrate a profound depth of feeling for her. Miss Kitty, and television left a lot to viewers' imaginations. While the rest of the cast missed episodes from time to time, the showrunners were adamant that Matt Dillon appeared in every single episode. This occurred more often in the television episodes than it did in the radio episodes, and it typically occurred after Matt had inadvertently been thoughtless. The actor left a letter that was posted on his Web site after his death. Arness' 20-year prime-time run as the marshal was tied only in recent times, by Kelsey Grammer's 20 years as Frasier Crane from 1984 to 2004 on "Cheers" and then on "Frasier."
The political focus on anti-violence became so strong during this period that the show felt it was inappropriate to keep airing Matt Dillon in a gunfight every single week. "The kids don't really have any part of my television life," he once remarked.
The years showed on the weathered-looking Arness, but he — and his TV character — wore them well. Get the latest TV and reality TV news by following our blog on Facebook and Twitter! In the 1980s, Matt Dillon made a name for himself playing the bad boy who made it all look good, and there's a reason he was good at it: that's what he was. I had the privilege of working with so many great actors over the years."
Emmy's biggest snubs? James Arness starred as Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running "Gunsmoke." Gunman Kin Creed arrives in Dodge determined to enhance his reputation by outdrawing Matt in a gunfight. 13. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.
Autistic ballerina dances her way into hearts
Peter, who changed his last name to Graves, went on to star in the TV series "Mission Impossible." Arness met future wife Virginia Chapman while both were studying at Southern California's Pasadena Playhouse. Kitty was well aware that Matt was reluctant to marry because the high-risk nature of his job could have made her a widow at any time.