I watch Gunsmoke every day and night, its on in the mornings and late at night on my cable, i've seen them all but still watch them anyway....it was one of my favorites and watched it for years and years
So do I "larry webb"! Watch the "New ReRuns" everyday. Used to watch this, Laramie, Wagon Train, Lawman, Maverick, Rifleman & all John Wayne & Jimmy Stewart Westerns with my Grandma & Grandpa when I was probably 2 yrs old. Still Love them just as much today as I did back in Early 60s. When had only 3 channels "2, 8 & 13" here. And had antennas upon the hill & up a tree to get best picture. Then when I was about 8 yrs old. I'd be the one who'd have to climb the hill & up the tree to turn the antenna when the wind blew it. LOL!! But, Man. Those were some GOOD times. Best days of my life were in the 60-70s. Completely different but, a Much Better world back then. When people had Morals, Respect & your word meant A lot. When if you needed to borrow money from the bank? Your word & a hand shake would be enough to Seal the Deal. How many of you guys remember that?? God Bless!!
I'm sitting here watching it at this moment. I'm 69 and was watching this as a kid. I'm watching an episode where Burt Renolds first started in the show, man is he young in this show. They were all great actors. RIP.
LOL ! ! ! Noticed that the sound used with the punches on the face is the same as the hits on the stomach, arms, and boots ! And on top of that, they're not even synchronized with the hits. I'm also 69 and I used to watch Gunsmoke , Rifle Man, Bonanza, The Rebel, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Virginian, and all the other Westerns of the 50's and 60's. Loved them All !
@@bluegrassrules9967 LOL .... Oh my gosh ! I didn't think there were people that actually knew about that Jose Jimenez. No, to answer your question. His real name was Bill Dana. The character he portrayed was "Jose Jimenez" in the so called The Bill Dana Show" which ran in mid 50's, I think. Used to watch it on a regular basis ! You made my day SIR ! Did you ever watch his show ?
@@brokenwindowspchelp LOL - You took the words out of my mouth about those shows. I still watch those, especially Bonanza and the Big Valley. Just saw High Chaparral yesterday. How about the Lone Ranger ? I record these so I can watch them after my duties are done. Yeah Right. I forgot, I'm retired ! By the way, did you ever watch 77 Sun Set Strip, Route 66 or the Ted Mack Show ? Geez, these go back a long ways.
This portion of an episode has unedited footage, so it's commonly used in educational situations. This is someone's 'final project' they edited in all the sound effects, and cut it all together.
I am almost to season 8 on Gunsmoke. I watch the whole series if I can get all the DVDs from the library. There were a few of the character actors living in Orange county where I lived. My Mother visited a few of the parents of some actors and I even got to see the bedroom of one of the very familiar actors shown to me by his mother who was a friend of my mothers back in the early 1970s. All are gone now but those great western like Gunsmoke will always be a part of my life since 1955. Gunsmoke was real life about the lives of real people who really did live like Gunsmoke in the old west. I met an old timer in 1964 who knew Cole Younger when he was 15 he said.
L.Q. Jones was a character actors who played on the show a lot. He was going to university of Texas with my father and one day he told him he was leaving for Hollywood to become a famous actor.
I used to watch Gunsmoke with my dad when I was in grade school. He passed in 2003 and I turned 65 in April. Miss those good times together. A lifetime ago.
@@clems6989 The liberals would go haywire, all the guns and shooting and killing. Not to mention how Marshall Dillion handled some of those thugs. Liberals would try and say it resembles the cops of today and have it banned. Truth is, they need to be handled in such a way actually.
Love it! Doesn't matter if it's a punch to the jaw, a thrown keg, a kick to the body or a punch to the gut, you always get the same "smack" sound effect. LOL!
It wasn't like that in the original. The original sound effects were much more talented than that. That slap sound was added by somebody outside the production, probably even by the uploader.
On the other hand, after finding out that it was raw footage when somebody yelled "cut!", the slaps may have been markers where the sound effects would later be added. Anyway, those slaps were not in the finished product.
I am a gunsmoke female and I love gunsmoke at 59 years of age,,,,,kitty and matt were my favorite ! kitty was a tiger, she knew how to handle a man !!!!!!!
I met Mr. Curtis at a rodeo and shook his hand about 1970. Then we got to hear him sing and he was quite a performer with a beautiful voice. I was about 10 years old at the time and have never forgotten it.
John Meston wrote most of the Gunsmoke stories and little is ever said about him. This episode was from the radio show with William Conrad and written by John Meston. The names of the characters were oftentimes changed, but otherwise many of the television shows had been originally aired on the radio show with William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer and Howard McNear. William Conrad named many of the characters in Gunsmoke from Chester Wesley Proudfoot (in the tv series the name was changed to Chester Goode) to Doc Adams.
I SEEN ALL OF THE WESTERN MOVIES AND I STILL WATCH THE RIFLE MAN--GUN SMOKE AND THE VIRGINIANS AS WE SPEAK AT AGE 65...GUN SMOKE IS MY FAVORITE, IT REMIND ME OF WHERE I GREW UP ON A FARM THAT LOOKS JUST LIKE WHERE LUCAS MOVIE HOUSE IS...WE GREW UP WITH ONLY A RADIO, NO ELECTRIC--NO COOKING GAS--NO SHOWER--NO TOILETS , JUST AN OUT HOUSE....DO I MISS IT ???? YES..OH THE RIFLE MAN WAS THE FIRST T.V SHOW I SAW AT A FRIEND HOUSE...AT THE END WE ARE ALL GOING TO CROSS THE SAME ROAD THEY CROSSED..RIP ALL..
Jose D To this day I love to watch Matt Dillon's, personality on Gun Smoke. But The Virginia is my favorite. I had and still do have a huge crush on James Duary, I dreamt he was my boyfriend, when I told this to my grandson he laughed. Last time I saw him on TV was on Walker Texas Ranger, with Chuck Norris.
@@noblehillministerprophet8689 Yes, a man was a man, a woman was a woman, no trans, no confusion about the gender of a person. These days you just don't know.
@@caseykennedy9434 Don't forget the punch in the stomach either. It sounded like all the other punches, too. lol. But, it was a great show. Grew up watching it.
Foly artist messed up along with edit department . But atlas great scene . Note in this take Dylan and grimmy teeth lost their hats . Wouldn't happen in a Lone Ranger show .
I just realized the sound effects for both kicking and hitting are the same. It sounded like a snare drum. Still one of my favorite tv shows back then.
Gunsmoke Marshall Dillion movies are as good today in 2021 as they were ten years ago. I love the way Matt and Miss Kitty. Would look at each other it made my heart melt for them
If I'm not mistaken, this is a film school editing exercise. I had to do the same thing many moons ago. This exact footage has been used for teaching purposes pretty much forever.
Dennis Weaver (Chester) left this show to star in his own series, Kentucky Jones. Unfortunately it didn't last long, but he did better in McCloud which lasted 7 seasons. McCloud was my favorite detective series.
Festus was great and was one of the sons of the pioneers with the most beautiful voice you ever heard. He replaced Frank Sinatra with Harry James orchestra for awhile also. Color was the real wild old west and it was not black and white. But do like the old movies in black and white better like It's a wonderful life Christmas movie with James Stewart and Donna Reed WOW!
Gunsmoke: This Western Television Series Is One Of The Most Talked About Series Ever.** James Arness, Along With All The Magnificent Cast Members, Well -Chosen, With Amazing Natural Dramatic Chemistry, Made "Gunsmoke" A "Legendary" Western For Life!!!!!"**
I loved this show. I was readin' where there was a time when Chester, ah, Dennis Weaver, might not make the show. It seemed Chester couldn't remember which leg was suppose to be the "bad one". I thought that was so funny.....understandable though. I guess he got it figured out. People tend to notice little "details" like that.
Always watched gun smoke at 9 to 10 on sat night,then went to town to start our social event. About 1961, still watch reruns when ever I can. A great western!
This was fantastic! Thank you for posting this. Sound effects bad, but the fight scene and the acting was brilliant. The clothing for the actors was very realistic for the time period.
Saw a editing demo film back in 1972 at SUNY Albany that took raw footage from Gunsmoke. Three different editors used the footage to create their versions of a particular scene. All three were viable. Then they showed the aired version. Very interesting results. Wish I could locate that demo. Anyway....
As a little kid I'd strap on my sixshooter and draw on Matt at the beginning of the Gunsmoke well one time I drew and fired a tube in the TV blew out blacked out the screen I cried because I thought I had hurt Marshall Dillon. the repairman put in a new tube I was glad I missed him never did it again
The Stooges had it right: phony sounds put into fake physical assault really is a great source of humor. And I find it interesting that the buildings behind Matt in his close-ups are not the same buildings that would be there in the other camera shots (3:50).
Get punched in the face 1:54, sounds like a leather belt snapping. Kicked with a boot 2:14, same sound. Hit with a wooden barrel 2:11, same sound....lol
@@tonyhemingway7980 😖my bad!! I was wondering if I was right when I did that😂 I'm so used to watching it with Festus in it. I used to watch it all the time when I was little back in the '70's then "life happened" and I haven't seen it in about 42 yrs. I just started watching it again recently. Thanks for the correction! Got some editing to do....lol
My grandmother had a crush on James, I think she saw every episode they made before she passed at 92. We was a WW2 hero, wanted to be a Navy fighter pilot but @ 6 foot 7 too tall . He joined the Army and because of his height was the first to jump off landing craft, if he landed waist deep they knew they were OK. Severely wound in leg, he got Bronze Star and Purple heart. Leg wound was severe enough it bothered him rest of his life and made getting on his horse difficult. Ironically, Chester faked his walk., Arness was the one in pain. I always wondered where they got the sound for all those punches.
Great Man. Great hero. A lot of women fell in love with the six foot seven guy. I had to enter work force very young, so I caught up on all the Gunsmoke episodes, as well as the RAWHIDE series late in life. James Arness was a truly decent human being.
In film school at San Francisco City College, we had to edit this scene in 16mm to learn how to edit film. Flash backs and I wonder what I ever did with my version.
Just about every film school grad has edited this material - thus the "final" in the title. In film editing class, they hand you some rolls of film and sound of the "best" full takes from this episode and let you figure out a narrative solution. BTDT in the 70s at USC....the joke then was to insert the sound of the clapboard when John Anderson slaps the girl...as I recall, they didn't furnish you any sound effects for this exercise.
They could NEVER remake this movie? There's NOONE who could Ever play these roles? Especially Matt/James Arness, Kitt/Amanda Blake, Doc Adams/Milburn Stone, Festus/Ken Curtis,etc? Ken Curtis also sang lead for "Sons of the Pioneers" I believe they replaced him for Frank Sinatra..I'm pretty Sure they did? Type in "Ken Curtis singing Tumbling Tumbleweed"! He can Flat out sing. He also sang in John Waynes movie "Horse Soldier"! It really shows how good his voice was in this movie!! I was going to Phoenix, Az back in the 70s. Approx 79 & Ken Curtis/Festus was on the plane. Believe it or Not..He cleaned up pretty darn Good & wasn't too good to talk to anyone? Unlike these Holier than thou actors/actresses today who Think they're Soo Much Better than others? Or they wanna THINK they Are Anyhow??
3:58 "Cut"? I didn't know why that was in there until some commenters said that this was used as a film school editing exercise. Probably explains why they didn't bother with separate soundbites for punches and kicks.
This is a student editing this together, it's their final project as seen in the title. This episode has raw unedited footage, so it's often edited in schools or by students who are learning, same reason you can hear the director yelling cut in multiple portions.
@@loyertamara I should say is character treated women with respect is that better men in today's world could take lessons from or the people that raises them should
FINAL WHAT??? This clip shows Chester in it. Chester left the series I believe after the 7th year. Gunsmoke was on the air for something like, 20 years. Maybe it was the Final Good show, because most people didn't like the show as much after Chester left and they added Festus to take his place.
Longest running western show on tv. Thank you Matt dillion.
And on radio before that - with William Conrad as Matt Dillon
I still watch Gunsmoke reruns every day. I love Matt Dillon.
"Where with you all the way, Marshall"
Me too such a great show
I watch Gunsmoke every day and night, its on in the mornings and late at night on my cable, i've seen them all but still watch them anyway....it was one of my favorites and watched it for years and years
Nicholback
Do you listen to the Old Time Radio show also? I love lisening to Gunsmoke OTR while driving. Makes mu trip so much better!
Me too love it....
So do I "larry webb"! Watch the "New ReRuns" everyday. Used to watch this, Laramie, Wagon Train, Lawman, Maverick, Rifleman & all John Wayne & Jimmy Stewart Westerns with my Grandma & Grandpa when I was probably 2 yrs old. Still Love them just as much today as I did back in Early 60s. When had only 3 channels "2, 8 & 13" here. And had antennas upon the hill & up a tree to get best picture. Then when I was about 8 yrs old. I'd be the one who'd have to climb the hill & up the tree to turn the antenna when the wind blew it. LOL!! But, Man. Those were some GOOD times. Best days of my life were in the 60-70s. Completely different but, a Much Better world back then. When people had Morals, Respect & your word meant A lot. When if you needed to borrow money from the bank? Your word & a hand shake would be enough to Seal the Deal. How many of you guys remember that?? God Bless!!
@@justmissOreo show went on for 20 years
Rest in Peace 😞 Marshall Matthew Dillion 😭😭 a gunsmoke fan for a lifetime
For a lifetime for me. An amazing love story. We don't have this kind anymore.
I'm sitting here watching it at this moment. I'm 69 and was watching this as a kid. I'm watching an episode where Burt Renolds first started in the show, man is he young in this show. They were all great actors. RIP.
I'll be 74 next month and I was a kid as well when i started watching. Great entertainment.
👍😃👍"I ♥️ watching Gun Smoke"!!!!
I am watching all the years of gun smoke love seeing all episodes started in 1955 till 1975 great show I'm 74 years old and love this show.
LOL ! ! ! Noticed that the sound used with the punches on the face is the same as the hits on the stomach, arms, and boots ! And on top of that, they're not even synchronized with the hits. I'm also 69 and I used to watch Gunsmoke , Rifle Man, Bonanza, The Rebel, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Virginian, and all the other Westerns of the 50's and 60's. Loved them All !
Jose....are the same Jose Jimenez that was on the Danny Thomas Show? Remember that? I'm 67.
@@bluegrassrules9967 LOL .... Oh my gosh ! I didn't think there were people that actually knew about that Jose Jimenez. No, to answer your question. His real name was Bill Dana. The character he portrayed was "Jose Jimenez" in the so called The Bill Dana Show" which ran in mid 50's, I think. Used to watch it on a regular basis ! You made my day SIR ! Did you ever watch his show ?
Jose Jimenez Don't forget Bonanza and Big Valley and High Chapparelle.
@@brokenwindowspchelp LOL - You took the words out of my mouth about those shows. I still watch those, especially Bonanza and the Big Valley. Just saw High Chaparral yesterday. How about the Lone Ranger ? I record these so I can watch them after my duties are done. Yeah Right. I forgot, I'm retired ! By the way, did you ever watch 77 Sun Set Strip, Route 66 or the Ted Mack Show ? Geez, these go back a long ways.
This portion of an episode has unedited footage, so it's commonly used in educational situations. This is someone's 'final project' they edited in all the sound effects, and cut it all together.
...got to love those punching and kicking sound effects...Gunsmoke was one of my favorites when I was a kid...
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this isn't the original edit, someone did this for a video editing class. Im doing the same thing in mine rn
@@polarproductionsofficial Me too, what country are you in?
I am almost to season 8 on Gunsmoke. I watch the whole series if I can get all the DVDs from the library. There were a few of the character actors living in Orange county where I lived. My Mother visited a few of the parents of some actors and I even got to see the bedroom of one of the very familiar actors shown to me by his mother who was a friend of my mothers back in the early 1970s. All are gone now but those great western like Gunsmoke will always be a part of my life since 1955. Gunsmoke was real life about the lives of real people who really did live like Gunsmoke in the old west. I met an old timer in 1964 who knew Cole Younger when he was 15 he said.
L.Q. Jones was a character actors who played on the show a lot. He was going to university of Texas with my father and one day he told him he was leaving for Hollywood to become a famous actor.
@@residualaftermath he was a good actor... Just passed away recently
James Arness and Gunsmoke ... When TV was great.
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Amen to that George!!
Love that the sound effects for every single punch and kick were the same. Fun show
I used to watch Gunsmoke with my dad when I was in grade school. He passed in 2003 and I turned 65 in April. Miss those good times together. A lifetime ago.
I wish they were still making movies like this!
Amen Billy. Me TOOOO!!
They cant ! The snowflake actors we have today could never handle a horse. And they might have to touch an evil nasty gun...
Not a movie, weekly show.
@@clems6989 The liberals would go haywire, all the guns and shooting and killing. Not to mention how Marshall Dillion handled some of those thugs. Liberals would try and say it resembles the cops of today and have it banned. Truth is, they need to be handled in such a way actually.
@@larrywebb8323 I’m surprised liberal RUclips hasn’t banned it yet! lol
Love it! Doesn't matter if it's a punch to the jaw, a thrown keg, a kick to the body or a punch to the gut, you always get the same "smack" sound effect. LOL!
bloody joke.
lol
That's the only one they had available!
It wasn't like that in the original. The original sound effects were much more talented than that. That slap sound was added by somebody outside the production, probably even by the uploader.
On the other hand, after finding out that it was raw footage when somebody yelled "cut!", the slaps may have been markers where the sound effects would later be added. Anyway, those slaps were not in the finished product.
I am a gunsmoke female and I love gunsmoke at 59 years of age,,,,,kitty and matt were my favorite ! kitty was a tiger, she knew how to handle a man !!!!!!!
I met Mr. Curtis at a rodeo and shook his hand about 1970. Then we got to hear him sing and he was quite a performer with a beautiful voice. I was about 10 years old at the time and have never forgotten it.
Thank you!
Love Gunsmoke. Many actors and actresses got their start on that show.
John Meston wrote most of the Gunsmoke stories and little is ever said about him. This episode was from the radio show with William Conrad and written by John Meston. The names of the characters were oftentimes changed, but otherwise many of the television shows had been originally aired on the radio show with William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer and Howard McNear.
William Conrad named many of the characters in Gunsmoke from Chester Wesley Proudfoot (in the tv series the name was changed to Chester Goode) to Doc Adams.
Yes I listend to the old radio broadcast also. John Mesten was an excellent writer
MESTON.
I SEEN ALL OF THE WESTERN MOVIES AND I STILL WATCH THE RIFLE MAN--GUN SMOKE AND THE VIRGINIANS AS WE SPEAK AT AGE 65...GUN SMOKE IS MY FAVORITE, IT REMIND ME OF WHERE I GREW UP ON A FARM THAT LOOKS JUST LIKE WHERE LUCAS MOVIE HOUSE IS...WE GREW UP WITH ONLY A RADIO, NO ELECTRIC--NO COOKING GAS--NO SHOWER--NO TOILETS , JUST AN OUT HOUSE....DO I MISS IT ???? YES..OH THE RIFLE MAN WAS THE FIRST T.V SHOW I SAW AT A FRIEND HOUSE...AT THE END WE ARE ALL GOING TO CROSS THE SAME ROAD THEY CROSSED..RIP ALL..
When men were men,women were women,and horses were transportation! Ha ha!!
Me too. I tell my kids that any show that was on for 20 years had to be good. And it was.
Jose D To this day I love to watch Matt Dillon's, personality on Gun Smoke. But The Virginia is
my favorite. I had and still do have a huge crush on James Duary, I dreamt he was my boyfriend, when I told this to my grandson he laughed. Last time I saw him on TV was on Walker Texas Ranger, with Chuck Norris.
WOW. A spartin life for sure.
Yes, we are all traveling on the same road. Hope an Afterlife does exist, and a simpler, kinder life will be had by all.
@@noblehillministerprophet8689 Yes, a man was a man, a woman was a woman, no trans, no confusion about the gender of a person.
These days you just don't know.
Love me some James Arness. One of the finest actors ever to grace the television set. May he rest in peace.
Love the punch sounds when they kick.
Don't forget when he threw the small barrel lmao
@@caseykennedy9434 Don't forget the punch in the stomach either. It sounded like all the other punches, too. lol. But, it was a great show. Grew up watching it.
Even when he threw the barrel!!! 🤣
The very first Gunsmoke was introduced on television by John Wayne himself.
Love the use of the same exact hitting sound effect throughout the whole fight scene.
Foly artist messed up along with edit department . But atlas great scene . Note in this take Dylan and grimmy teeth lost their hats . Wouldn't happen in a Lone Ranger show .
Cut! Save it! Print! Let's all head over to the Long Branch!
hahaha
This series need to be re run , it is great and timeless
Gunsmoke is on INSP channel on cable
Great movies are great because of great actors...Mr James Arnes...I watch it with my mom. Tough guy with strict code of conduct
Iam 82yrs old and dont miss gusmoke a day i love festis what a singer thank you insp
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James Arness by far the best Cowboy That Ever Walked this planet Earth
John Wayne and Clint Eastwood were up their with Arness.
Um, excuweese me, but twern't he an actor what played a lawman on tv?
@@mikeprell2747 oh yeah you think so?
@@flashbackflashback4905 Maybe.;>)
@@mikeprell2747 hey Mike how's it going
I just realized the sound effects for both kicking and hitting are the same. It sounded like a snare drum. Still one of my favorite tv shows back then.
yea its not the original edit tho, someone did this for a video editing class. Im doing the same thing in mine rn
INSP set to record all. Very much like the Black and White shows they were right to the point better action also was the writing🍻🇺🇸
What a great a great man that James and thank you John Wayne for recommending him for the part of Matt Dillon in gunsmoke.
Gunsmoke Marshall Dillion movies are as good today in 2021 as they were ten years ago. I love the way Matt and Miss Kitty. Would look at each other it made my heart melt for them
I enjoyed watching gun smoke every day sorry James Arynet is gone and he still a great friend of mine. R.I. P.
Gunsmoke
If I'm not mistaken, this is a film school editing exercise. I had to do the same thing many moons ago. This exact footage has been used for teaching purposes pretty much forever.
I def used this video rn cause I’m doing the exact same project
Me too, what country did you study this in?
Actor Dennis Weaver was his side kick but that was in the beginning of Gun Smoke series not the end.
Great Western's when I was a kid, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Death Valley Day's. Many young boy's had their own play 6-shooters.
Dennis Weaver (Chester) left this show to star in his own series, Kentucky Jones. Unfortunately it didn't last long, but he did better in McCloud which lasted 7 seasons. McCloud was my favorite detective series.
@arjay smithjr
Once you get used to something, changes of any sort always seem to remove its value. Know what I mean?
arjay smithjr That does seem true for many shows. Production costs for Color is far more expensive, possibly resulting in cuts for the writers.
Alan Morris He also was in Duel. Not sure if I spelled it right.
Festus was great and was one of the sons of the pioneers with the most beautiful voice you ever heard. He replaced Frank Sinatra with Harry James orchestra for awhile also. Color was the real wild old west and it was not black and white. But do like the old movies in black and white better like It's a wonderful life Christmas movie with James Stewart and Donna Reed WOW!
That video was just amazing many many moons since I saw that in Gunsmoke (gives my age 🙃away) thoroughly enjoyed it
I really liked GUNSMOKE!
Thank you much!
So did I the best western ever...
I remember "Chester",Mr.Dennis Weaver,long time a go,when I was a boy; 9 years old. I have 70 years.
Gunsmoke:
This Western Television Series Is One Of The Most Talked About Series Ever.** James Arness, Along With All The Magnificent Cast Members, Well -Chosen, With Amazing Natural Dramatic Chemistry, Made "Gunsmoke" A "Legendary" Western For Life!!!!!"**
👍😃👍"ME TOO, ME TOO"!!!!
No body could give, a good back handed lick like Ol Matthew!
Gunsmoke my favorite western, watch it everyday, they know better not to challenge Marshall Dillon, he,s too bad for them. Go get them Marshall.
Always a fan of Gunsmoke and Marshall Dillio
I love it. “You want to say here in Dodge?” Then get yourself over to the Longbranch and become one of Miss Kitty’s working girls. LOL
You can hear the caste behind the scenes giving instructions. Good to see Jack Klugman " Oscar Madison " again too.
Wow, yep that was Jack Klugman alright, you made me watch this again ...!!
I still watch it every day
Noon on METV
Sterling Hayden. One of my favorite shows growing up.
You can hear he director talking - apparently raw unedited footage.
I loved this show. I was readin' where there was a time when Chester, ah, Dennis Weaver, might not make the show. It seemed Chester couldn't remember which leg was suppose to be the "bad one". I thought that was so funny.....understandable though. I guess he got it figured out. People tend to notice little "details" like that.
Hey " I grew up with GunSmoke - great western ! Who is BlueGrass rules ? That use to be one of my passwords. I love BlueGrass !
Always watched gun smoke at 9 to 10 on sat night,then went to town to start our social event. About 1961, still watch reruns when ever I can. A great western!
This was fantastic! Thank you for posting this. Sound effects bad, but the fight scene and the acting was brilliant. The clothing for the actors was very realistic for the time period.
I like Gunsmoke. Wow, Jack Klugman is in this episode as well.
I think Klugman was on every TV show from the late 50's to late 60's! Played a great villain usually.
Until he became Quincy in 1976
@@mrtelevision before Quincy he co-starred with Tony Randall in a comedy role. I think you know the show! 😄
That guy dragging him to the wagon looks like jack klugman
It is Quincy!😊.
If only we had more honest law enforcement like Marshall Dillon. This was a great show. Still watch it on INSP.
Thanks for putting this up. 😊😃😃
Dad would come home do stuff, shower & sit watch gunsmoke. Great show
Looks can be deceiving. I thought Matt would open up a can of "whoop-ass" on the muleskinner BUT. . .the perp made a fight of it.
Saw a editing demo film back in 1972 at SUNY Albany that took raw footage from Gunsmoke. Three different editors used the footage to create their versions of a particular scene. All three were viable. Then they showed the aired version. Very interesting results. Wish I could locate that demo. Anyway....
I record gunsmoke all the time. love it...
As a little kid I'd strap on my sixshooter and draw on Matt at the beginning of the Gunsmoke well one time I drew and fired a tube in the TV blew out blacked out the screen I cried because I thought I had hurt Marshall Dillon. the repairman put in a new tube I was glad I missed him never did it again
The Stooges had it right: phony sounds put into fake physical assault really is a great source of humor. And I find it interesting that the buildings behind Matt in his close-ups are not the same buildings that would be there in the other camera shots (3:50).
Get punched in the face 1:54, sounds like a leather belt snapping. Kicked with a boot 2:14, same sound. Hit with a wooden barrel 2:11, same sound....lol
I think the marshal should put Chester in a figure 4 leg lock and get that leg bending for him again...lol
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That's Chester
@@tonyhemingway7980
😖my bad!! I was wondering if I was right when I did that😂
I'm so used to watching it with Festus in it. I used to watch it all the time when I was little back in the '70's then "life happened" and I haven't seen it in about 42 yrs. I just started watching it again recently.
Thanks for the correction! Got some editing to do....lol
there must have been some wood hungry horse's on the set for that wagon to have irs top board chewed off and all the way around!
My grandmother had a crush on James, I think she saw every episode they made before she passed at 92. We was a WW2 hero, wanted to be a Navy fighter pilot but @ 6 foot 7 too tall . He joined the Army and because of his height was the first to jump off landing craft, if he landed waist deep they knew they were OK. Severely wound in leg, he got Bronze Star and Purple heart. Leg wound was severe enough it bothered him rest of his life and made getting on his horse difficult. Ironically, Chester faked his walk., Arness was the one in pain. I always wondered where they got the sound for all those punches.
Great Man. Great hero. A lot of women fell in love with the six foot seven guy.
I had to enter work force very young, so I caught up on all the Gunsmoke episodes, as well as the RAWHIDE series late in life.
James Arness was a truly decent human being.
"Gunsmoke:"**
I Was 5 Years Old When I Saw My First Gunsmoke Series.**
I Love Gunsmoke!!!!!**
1st episode was on my 3rd birthday, I loved TV as a child & kid.
Best shows ever and Matt hit u please don’t get up because he will hit u much hard over and over I love 💕 this show amazing clean and good.
wow that's raw, and a young Jack Klugman
By the look on her face at the end, that little blonde is wetter than an otter's pocket.
Yes ole Matt going get it fo sho
Good one
She looks like Renee Zellweger. Obviously, this was a bit before her time.
That’s funny!
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The punch sounds are better than any martial arts movie
Who wouldn't feel safe in Dodge with a marshall like Matt Dillon!
This was the final black and white then became color I is still love gun smoke up till this day
The sound of the punches is hilarious LOL
not gunsmoke marshall dillion at first introduced by john wayne!
Get Pluto is free and gone smokes on 24 hours a day 2023 still one of my favorite shows
Matt Dillon sure kicked his ass.
Father decides who wins in the end. Much harder than TV 📺 shows to understand what is in the mind.
I love how you can hear the director
LeRoy Enzo ...Cut, lol.
Sending her to Miss Kitty... so she can become a saloon girl. Instead of servicing one dirty mountain man, she's now servicing 10-15 a night.
When they were filming this episode in LA, I could hear the punches all the way in New Jersey.
does anyone know where we can view Season 20 Episode 5 Gunsmoke "Thirty a Month and Found" (1974) ? Thanks!
In film school at San Francisco City College, we had to edit this scene in 16mm to learn how to edit film. Flash backs and I wonder what I ever did with my version.
yeaaa that's what I'm doin now!! not on film tho, we got it digital on premiere
Just about every film school grad has edited this material - thus the "final" in the title. In film editing class, they hand you some rolls of film and sound of the "best" full takes from this episode and let you figure out a narrative solution. BTDT in the 70s at USC....the joke then was to insert the sound of the clapboard when John Anderson slaps the girl...as I recall, they didn't furnish you any sound effects for this exercise.
Arness was the best!
They could NEVER remake this movie? There's NOONE who could Ever play these roles? Especially Matt/James Arness, Kitt/Amanda Blake, Doc Adams/Milburn Stone, Festus/Ken Curtis,etc? Ken Curtis also sang lead for "Sons of the Pioneers" I believe they replaced him for Frank Sinatra..I'm pretty Sure they did? Type in "Ken Curtis singing Tumbling Tumbleweed"! He can Flat out sing. He also sang in John Waynes movie "Horse Soldier"! It really shows how good his voice was in this movie!! I was going to Phoenix, Az back in the 70s. Approx 79 & Ken Curtis/Festus was on the plane. Believe it or Not..He cleaned up pretty darn Good & wasn't too good to talk to anyone? Unlike these Holier than thou actors/actresses today who Think they're Soo Much Better than others? Or they wanna THINK they Are Anyhow??
I love the smacky sounds
Boy those punches sound real
Gee, those punching sounds are sooo realistic.
The best show ever
Final what? It went on for twenty some more years!
For sure, Jack Klugman was a fine actor.
It was the "final cut" for the episode. Did you hear the Director calling "cut" and "save it" ?
@Harold Albert To me a cartoon couldn't hold a candle to real people!
Robert M. Trolinder I love both shows
This is a film school editing excersise, this episode has unedited footage. This is someone's final project.
LOL! Barrel makes punching sound.
Love the fact that they brought in Oscar Madison for the final
Fake : This was far from the last episode
Yeah, James Arness still looks like a kid...
I still watch all his episodes some are in color now.from the early 70's
chester was long gone by the time series ended.
@@soxfan
I liked Festus better. I worked with a man that looked like Festus and talked like him.
This was a university project that most film students learn how to edit 16mm film.
Oh my, a very young Jack Klugman.
'Smack' noises with fist impacts were all the same and were hilarious.
Even the barrel and kick to the knife hand went smack
revolutionpm I think he did his own stunts too.
3:58 "Cut"? I didn't know why that was in there until some commenters said that this was used as a film school editing exercise. Probably explains why they didn't bother with separate soundbites for punches and kicks.
After thrasing the hateful man Cybil, Marshal Dillon should have jailed him for may major charges.
3:02 ................ Funny how the sound guy screwed up and used the same sound as a fist hit for the boot kick.
Same sound when he threw the barrel at him (2:11)...lol
This is a student editing this together, it's their final project as seen in the title. This episode has raw unedited footage, so it's often edited in schools or by students who are learning, same reason you can hear the director yelling cut in multiple portions.
Matt was a real man
Ethel Hoose .. he was a fictional character. A fake man.
@@loyertamara he treated women with respect and you obviously have never been in an abusive relationship
@@loyertamara I should say is character treated women with respect is that better men in today's world could take lessons from or the people that raises them should
Even Matt Dillon gets knocked down but he ends up winning.
FINAL WHAT??? This clip shows Chester in it. Chester left the series I believe after the 7th year. Gunsmoke was on the air for something like, 20 years. Maybe it was the Final Good show, because most people didn't like the show as much after Chester left and they added Festus to take his place.
I liked Festus better! I think Burt came before Chester,also!
He left his toad stabber behind
Can somone tell me how i can find the last show of gunsmoke please?
That's the character actor John Anderson as the bad guy. He had a great voice and was always interesting to watch.
You guys this was a student's final cut version of this episode in film school. I did the same thing when I studied film.
I found out that the Simpson's was the longest tv show ever since 1765