Yèah many thanks J Mac!!!....I 'm addicted to this awesome radioshow and its characters ..all these great actors ...and not to forget all the great solid storylines many of them written by John Meston. I simply cann't get out of 'the Matt, Kitty, Chester and Doc' Dodge City. Almost every story tells about 'real life' and 3-D people. And full of humour too. 480 episodes of The Gunsmoke Radio Show.....what else?!!
No, there are several others that are much darker than this. but it was a good one very gritty and that’s what I like about gunsmoke not all of their episodes. Have a happy ending. This was real life.
I like that sweet little next door neighbor lady. I saw just the opposite kind of a lady that was in that movie I was talking about it my comment about that other movie. The cleaning lady found him and she could hardly wait to get out of the house to spread all of the gory details around. How the man’s brains were scattered all over the wall behind him, etc. She was sickening telling about it. 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
I saw a movie where 4 kids killed their father just like that. They did it because they were jealous of him because their mother and he loved each other and they wanted their mother all to themselves. And didn’t I just see Fess Parker talking to Jack Webb? 😅😅😅😅
I remember those days. Automatic thing to do when calling from certain locations, because you always knew that the "9" was required to get an outside line.
Yes, but this was real life. That’s one reason I love gunsmoke so much in my opinion it was the best western on radio, and one of the best radio shows in general ever.
Great episode, up to the ridiculous "full confession" blurted out by the "possible suspect" almost as soon as he walked into the room. Just so implausible!
This is proof, if you need it, that there were already strange killers in California back on the Release date of this one: March 4, 1954 I thought you would include this in your 'description' of the show: 👉Keep your eyes open as you watch this one, as Fess Parker and Dennis Weaver (two popular 1950s-60s actors) make small appearances as police officers.
I thought that I had listened to every episode of Gunsmoke - 2 or 3 times, this is the first time for this one. I haven’t even seen it listed before. Thanks