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  1. Herbert Little Jr. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Herbert Little Jr. is known for Gunsmoke (1955), The Restless Gun (1957) and Target (1958). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 2 nominations. Known for. Gunsmoke. 8.1. TV Series. Writer. 1956–1957 • 13 eps. The Restless Gun. 7.5. TV Series.

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  2. Herbert Little Jr.. Writer: Gunsmoke. Herbert Little Jr. is known for Gunsmoke (1955), The Restless Gun (1957) and Playhouse 90 (1956).

  3. David Victor & Herbert Little, Jr. October 28, 1958 ( 1958-10-28 ) Johnny Gibbs ( Jerome Courtland ), Lucas McCain's fugitive brother-in-law, visits the McCain ranch.

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    1
    "The Sharpshooter"
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    2
    "Home Ranch"
    Arnold Laven
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    3
    "End of a Young Gun"
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    4
    "The Marshal"
    Sam Peckinpah
  4. Explore the filmography of Herbert Little Jr. on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

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    The Big Broad was the 25th episode in Season 1 of Gunsmoke (TV series), also the 25th overall episode of the series. Directed by series creator Charles Marquis Warren, the episode, co-written as a screenplay by David Victor and Herbert Little, Jr. from a story written by John Meston, was originally broadcast on CBS-TV on April 28, 1956.

    Matt has to figure a way around a six-foot-tall, 200-pound woman with a six-gun.

    A large woman and her small companion bring trouble to Kitty's saloon, as the woman has a way of causing guns to be drawn.

    Trivia

    In the morning after the card game while Matt is talking to Doc, a reward poster for Lewt McCanles can be seen on the far right side of Matt's bulletin board. Lewt McCanles was the name of the character played by Gregory Peck in Duel in the Sun (1946).

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    Character quotes\t •Marshal Matt Dillon: It sure was a temptation to let him go after her. •Doc Adams: Yeah! He was just about her size too. •Lena Wave: (To Matt) Ain't a woman got a right to protect her virtue in this town?

    Soundtracks

    Soundtrack credits\t •The Old Trail - By Rex Koury & Glenn Spencer, Aspen Music, Inc. (ASCAP) •Gwine to Run All Night (De Camptown Races) (uncredited) - Written by Stephen Foster, Saloon music •She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain (uncredited) - Traditional, Saloon music •"(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land - Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett, Saloon music

    Starring

    •James Arness as Matt Dillon •Dennis Weaver as Chester Goode •Milburn Stone as Galen "Doc" Adams •Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell

    Guest starring

    •Dee J. Thompson as Lena Wave •Joel Ashley as Nate •Terry Becker as Emmett •Henry Brock as Drummer (as Heinie Brock) •Howard Culver as Hotel Clerk Rest of cast listed alphabetically:\t •Chick Hannan as Barfly (uncredited) •Billy McCoy as Townsman (uncredited) •Bert Rumsey as Bartender (uncredited)

  5. The Rifleman Wiki. in: Episodes, Season One episodes, Episodes with no fatalities, Episode pages with completed plot sections. The Brother-in-Law. Production. Airdate. October 28, 1958. Directed by. Arnold Laven. Written by. David Victor & Herbert Little, Jr. Episode Chronology. Season Number. 1. Episode Number. 5. Previous. " The Marshal " Next.

  6. Herbert Little Jr. is known as an Writer and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Rawhide, Trooper Hook, and The Texan.

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