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  1. Gunsmoke does not get darker, more disturbing, and surreal than this story, which means the episode may not be suitable for everyone. The first twenty minutes of the episode inside that cabin are the stuff of nightmares. With that caveat, this episode is a highlight of the entire series.

  2. The Cabin: Directed by John Rich. With James Arness, Dennis Weaver, Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake. To escape a potentially lethal blizzard, Matt seeks shelter in a cabin in which two psychopathic bandits have enslaved and repeatedly molested a young woman after murdering her father.

    • (283)
    • Western
    • John Rich
    • 1958-02-22
  3. Once there, he discovers that two outlaws on the run, Hack (Claude Akins) and Alvy (Harry Dean Stanton) have been hiding out in the cabin for over a month. They murdered the owner of the house, and have been brutalizing and raping his adult daughter, Belle (Patricia Barry), for 35 days. They hold Matt hostage, with plans to kill him, but in a ...

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    • ‘Prairie Wolfer’
    • ‘Seven Hours to Dawn’
    • ‘The Cabin’
    • ‘The Jailer’
    • ‘The Quest For Asa Janin’
    • ‘The Widowmaker’
    • ‘Wishbone’
    • ‘With A Smile’
    • ‘Caleb’
    • ‘The Gallows’

    According to Gunsmokefans, the 10th best of all 635 episodes is “Prairie Wolfer” from season 9 episode 16. At the time of writing, the audience score sits at 8.8. Andrew V. McLaglen directed the episode, which was written by John Dunkel. “Prairie Wolfer” follows Festus (Ken Curtis), as the Cattlemen’s Association hires him soon after he gets into D...

    “Seven Hours to Dawn” from season 11 episode 1 ranks in ninth place with the audience score also sitting at 8.8. Director Vincent McEveety brings Clyde Ware’s script to life. Mace Gore (John Drew Barrymore) is the leader of a gang who makes their move to take over Dodge City. The town believes that Matt was killed, so Festus and Doc (Milburn Stone)...

    Fans rated “The Cabin” the eighth best of the Gunsmokeepisodes, which was season 3 episode 24. It also has an 8.8 rating. The episode is directed by John Rich and written by John Meston. Matt finds himself caught in the middle of a lethal blizzard without anywhere to go other than a nearby cabin. However, he finds two dangerous bandits inside, who ...

    GunsmokeSeason 12 Episode 3 is called “The Jailer,” which landed next on the ranking. It also earned an 8.8, but with more reviews added to the total. McEveety once again returned to the show to direct, but working with Hal Sitowitz’s screenplay this time. Etta Stone (Bette Davis) is introduced as a disgruntled old woman, who successfully manages t...

    Ranking in sixth place is season 8 episode 38, also called “The Quest for Asa Janin.” McLaglen makes his return to the director’s seat, breathing life into Paul Savage’s screenplay. This particular Gunsmokeepisode also holds an 8.8 audience score. A young man is convicted of the crime of killing a saloon girl, but Matt is convinced that it isn’t th...

    Director Bernard McEveety’s “The Widowmaker” is considered one of the best Gunsmokeepisodes, ranking in fifth place. Paul F. Edwards wrote the screenplay for season 19 episode 5 that would keep with the high 8.8 IMDb audience rating that determined many of the show’s top scores. Scott Coltrane (Steve Forrest) earned plenty of respect from others th...

    The fourth best of the Gunsmokeepisodes is season 11 episode 22’s “Wishbone.” The episode was directed by Marc Daniels and written by Savage. It once again shares the 8.8 IMDb audience rating. Festus becomes superstitious when it comes to using the wishbone of a dead chicken. He snaps it in half to make a wish, hoping for it to come true. However, ...

    Next up is GunsmokeSeason 8 Episode 29, which is titled “With a Smile.” McLaglen directed a screenplay written by Meston. It’s the final episode with an 8.8 audience rating. When a rancher’s entitled son is convicted of murder, he somehow believes that he’ll be able to make it out alive. He plans to use his father’s riches and prominence to escape ...

    Season 9 episode 26 is the next episode on the list, which is called “Caleb.” Director Harry Harris breathes life into Savage’s screenplay. The episode stands tall with a 9.0 audience rating. The episode tells the story of Caleb (John Dehner), who has no children and lives as a poor farmer. He’s down on himself and his wife only continues to kick h...

    Finally, audiences determine that the best of the Gunsmokeepisodes is “The Gallows.” Season 7 episode 22 was directed by McLaglen and written by Charles Marquis Warren. It holds a staggering 9.2 audience rating on IMDb. Matt pursues a man named Pruit Dover (Jeremy Slate), who is suspected of killing another person. After bringing him to Dodge City ...

  5. Gunsmoke season 3 The Cabin - Metacritic. Summary Dodge City, known as the Sodom and Gomorrah of the plains, is a typical frontier city of the late 1800s with typical problems ranging from rumored Indian raids to bank and stage robberies, cattle rustling, and family feuds. All of these must be dealt with within the law and that task falls to ...

  6. Dec 14, 2021 · Season 3: The Cabin. Though the show began in the modest days of the 1950s, Gunsmoke wasn't afraid to take the stories to dark places. "The Cabin" sees Matt seeking shelter from a blizzard in an old cabin in the woods. There he finds a young woman who has been trapped by a pair of crazed bandits. RELATED: The 10 Best Westerns Of The 1950s ...

  7. "The Cabin" was the 24th episode of Season 3 of Gunsmoke, also the 102nd overall episode of the series. Directed by John Rich, the episode, which was written by John Meston, was originally broadcast on CBS-TV on February 22, 1958. Matt finds a cabin to shelter himself from a blizzard, only to learn it is occupied by a pair (Claude Akins and Harry Dean Stanton) of bank robbers (Patricia Barry ...

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