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  1. A 1964 western TV episode where Festus's girlfriend witnesses a murder and no one believes her. IMDb provides cast, crew, plot summary, ratings, reviews, trivia and more for this episode of Gunsmoke.

    • (182)
    • Western
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • 1964-03-21
    • Storyline
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    • Cast

    Festus, in returning to Dodge City after doing some trapping, sees his girl, April Clomley (Elizabeth MacRae), and they argue over a gift she received. Running off, she hides but her perch gives her a bird's eye view of a murder, one no one believes she witnessed but the killers. Festus rides into Dodge City just as Marshal Matt Dillon is leaving t...

    Goofs

    Anachronisms Royal Dano's character Bender uses a U. S. Marine Corps Ka-Bar fighting knife. However this knife wasn't developed until 1942, long after the era depicted in Gunsmoke. Continuity When Sam the bartender pours a beer for Festus it's almost all foam, but when he hands it to him most of the foam is gone.

    Soundtracks

    1. The Old Trail- by Rex Koury and Glenn Spencer, Aspen Fair Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

    Starring

    1. James Arness as Matt Dillon 2. Dennis Weaver as Chester Goode 3. Milburn Stone as Galen "Doc" Adams 4. Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell 5. Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen 6. Burt Reynolds as Quint Asper

    Guest starring

    1. Elizabeth MacRae as April Clomley, Festus's girlfriend 2. Royal Dano as Bender 3. Hal Baylor as Grody 4. Vic Perrin as Argus Fisher 5. Glenn Strange as Sam Rest of cast listed alphabetically: 1. Nick Borganias Townsman (uncredited) 2. Bill Borzageas Townsman (uncredited) 3. Jimmy Noelas Townsman (uncredited)

  2. A poem celebrating the beauty and joy of spring in England, especially the chaffinch, the thrush, and the buttercups. The poet longs to be in his native land and hear the birds sing, despite the distance and the time difference.

  3. Festus' girl friend, April, claims to be a witness to a murder, but no one believes her. Watch this classic western from 1964 on Pluto TV, Paramount+, or Prime Video.

  4. NOW THAT APRIL'S HEREby Morley Callaghan, 1934. "Now That April's Here" is a marvelous, closely observed tale that serves as a telling monument to the crucial role that a sojourn in Paris played in the cultural life of North American writers in the decade after World War I. Morley Callaghan spent his early years in his hometown of Toronto, and ...

  5. And whoever wakes in England. Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf. Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough. In England—now! And after April, when May follows, And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows! Hark, where my blossom'd pear-tree in the hedge.

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