Conrad's voice on these makes me flash back to _Rocky and Bullwinkle_ as he had voiced the announcer. Paul Frees also performed in _Gunsmoke_ episodes. Here are some R&B out takes; ua-cam.com/video/I1KpOx4NeR0/v-deo.html Conrad - Twelve Days of Christmas: ua-cam.com/video/NaTqN2ZuYSw/v-deo.html I grew up in the San Fernando Valley and to have film and television 'location shoots' around the neighborhood was a fairly common occurrence. One day a scene from Cannon was being shot right at the end of my street, about 100 yards or so from our front door. Though a short scene of 'Cannon' pulling up in his full sized Lincoln (when they were 'land yachts'), getting out, barking some dialogue before getting back in and driving off, it took half the day to set up and shoot several 'takes'. Every time Conrad got out of that Lincoln it leapt up from its compressed springs and squashed back down several inches as he threw himself back into it.
Talk about a striking contrast: a superb piece of radio drama, courtesy of Gunsmoke alongside the cynicism and utter balderdash of Ligett and Myers: L & M: “Just what the doctor ordered.”
@Brian Salomon Wow, what a negative attitude. Your subjective pessimism aside, it IS possible the episode could have been well-made into an excellent hour-long program or more.
@Brian Salomon Well my friend, I must say, your second statement has an entirely different feel than your first one. Although I agree with you about remaking a classic film, that the original feel is never captured or surpassed, my initial comment was more along the lines of transferring the original story to a different medium/platform rather than remaking it in the same medium/platform, if you see the difference.
If only there was justice like this today. Now, the six murderers would be seen as sympathetic victims who had bad childhood's, who would be eligible for parole in five years, and out in three. Meanwhile, Matt would be on trial and convicted with a 30 year sentence for police brutality.
good afternoon all right I would like to know regarding an episode of the tv series gunsmoke(matt dillon). I would like to know what is the episode in which matt dillon fights the Indian with a knife at night.... best regards odair.. will you be able to help me ..... I will wait ... stay with God.
The best episode of the entire radio series. They don't get any better than this.
Clearly one of the best ever written…I cried at the end. This is what justice should look like
Conrad was an excellent actor, radio & tv both.
Conrad's voice on these makes me flash back to _Rocky and Bullwinkle_ as he had voiced the announcer. Paul Frees also performed in _Gunsmoke_ episodes.
Here are some R&B out takes;
ua-cam.com/video/I1KpOx4NeR0/v-deo.html
Conrad - Twelve Days of Christmas: ua-cam.com/video/NaTqN2ZuYSw/v-deo.html
I grew up in the San Fernando Valley and to have film and television 'location shoots' around the neighborhood was a fairly common occurrence. One day a scene from Cannon was being shot right at the end of my street, about 100 yards or so from our front door. Though a short scene of 'Cannon' pulling up in his full sized Lincoln (when they were 'land yachts'), getting out, barking some dialogue before getting back in and driving off, it took half the day to set up and shoot several 'takes'.
Every time Conrad got out of that Lincoln it leapt up from its compressed springs and squashed back down several inches as he threw himself back into it.
"What kind of marshall would ambush men like that"
"My kind"
COLD AS FUCK
My favorite of all 500+ Gunsmoke episodes!! I thought it came from radio, but I wasn't sure!! So glad I found it!!
This is an excellent episode👍
very good episode..
Talk about a striking contrast: a superb piece of radio drama, courtesy of Gunsmoke alongside the cynicism and utter balderdash of Ligett and Myers: L & M: “Just what the doctor ordered.”
Wow. Powerful and very well done. This episode could have been made into an hour-long program or more...
@Brian Salomon Wow, what a negative attitude. Your subjective pessimism aside, it IS possible the episode could have been well-made into an excellent hour-long program or more.
@Brian Salomon Well my friend, I must say, your second statement has an entirely different feel than your first one. Although I agree with you about remaking a classic film, that the original feel is never captured or surpassed, my initial comment was more along the lines of transferring the original story to a different medium/platform rather than remaking it in the same medium/platform, if you see the difference.
So dark and dramatic. Great entertainment.
This is the angriest I've seen Dillon in these episodes
I love it when he get's mad. Especially when he yells, "SHUT UP"
Nowadays Marshal Dillon would get life in prison. Great episode.
If only there was justice like this today. Now, the six murderers would be seen as sympathetic victims who had bad childhood's, who would be eligible for parole in five years, and out in three. Meanwhile, Matt would be on trial and convicted with a 30 year sentence for police brutality.
In what world do you live in where you think a group of men who systematically killed and mutilated several families would be seen as sympathetic?
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good afternoon all right I would like to know regarding an episode of the tv series gunsmoke(matt dillon). I would like to know what is the episode in which matt dillon fights the Indian with a knife at night.... best regards odair.. will you be able to help me ..... I will wait ... stay with God.