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  1. Oct 25, 2022 · The 'Gunsmoke' fans have spoken. Here are the top 10 best episodes to ever air of the legendary Western show. Gunsmoke ran for an extraordinary 20 seasons, which ranked it as the...

    • The Gallows (1962) - IMDb user rating: 9.2. - Director: Andrew V. McLaglen. This Season 7 episode was most popular with viewers, depicting Matt questioning his faith in the law when his friend Pruit Dover is convicted of murder despite a lack of evidence.
    • Caleb (1964) - IMDb user rating: 9. - Director: Harry Harris. This Season 9 episode told the poignant story of struggling farmer Caleb, who attempts to infuse meaning in his life by participating in a duel.
    • Seven Hours to Dawn (1965) - IMDb user rating: 8.9. - Director: Vincent McEveety. The Season 11 premiere shows Matt taking a severe beating from an invading gang, leaving Festus and Doc to devise a trap for them.
    • With a Smile (1963) - IMDb user rating: 8.9. - Director: Andrew V. McLaglen. This Season 8 episode didn't shy away from examining big questions in telling the tale of a spoiled rancher's son who thinks his wealth will buy him out from being hanged for his crimes.
  2. Marshal of Gunsmoke 1944 59m Action List Reviews The citizens of Gunsmoke are being intimidated by Lon Curtis and his gang, who are preventing an election to vote on a township charter.

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    • Tex Ritter
    • Vernon Keays
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    • Dalton Norman
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    • The Guitar. The debut season of Gunsmoke was a revelation for the early days of television and showed the power of the new medium of entertainment.
    • The Round Up. The second season found its stride early and delivered a gem only four episodes in with "The Round Up." When Matt accidentally shoots an old friend after mistaking him for a bandit, he goes on a rampage and tries to shut down the whole town in anger.
    • 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.
    • Blue Horse. Morality was usually at the heart of each episode of the show and "Blue Horse" was one of Matt's toughest dilemmas. When Matt is seriously injured transporting a prisoner, an indigenous man saves him and prevents his prisoner from escaping.
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  4. 2 ★★★ ratings (29%) ★★★★★. Popular reviews. More. Review by PUNQ ★★. If nothing else, Marshal of Gunsmoke (1944) was a well-polished B-western from Universal. Tex Ritter didn't get to be in many of those. Usually it was productions rotten to the core, but doing this at one of the big studios made for fine experience. The formula is the same.

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  6. Doing a review of Gunsmoke is a labor of love. 635 episodes over twenty years! Starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon, the steadfast beacon of Dodge City, dogged in his pursuit of killers, thieves and villains.

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