a badge...a six gun...and two fists...keeps law and order in Dodge City, Kansas......Dillon, Chester, Doc, and Miss Kitty.....the BEST WESTERN...ever to pop out of the tube
I LOVE the way they portrayed a whole fight with one punch, a few grunts, and some sound effects and music. These days, if they don't have lights, special effects and at least one explosion it's considered boring.
Harold J Stone was a great character actor, as many know. What you don't know is that he once played golf in a foursome with my Dad at Brookhaven Country Club is Dallas. My Dad told me that he told Harold that he was a great actor, and pretty much stole every scene he was ever in. I don't know how good his golf game was though.
I love it when gunslingers think they can outgun or outwit Matt Dillon. Usually Matt will shoot the villain, but sometimes Matt just has to use his fists to knock sense into a smart aleck like Joe Dublow (hope I spelled that right). Glorious, raw violence! That's what rules the Old West, yessirree by golly!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Reminds me of the old days when I attended junior and senior high school. When two young men didn't get along along, they got it on. Right after school at a well known place (ours was pepper park --- a grassy area bordered by stately pepper trees) and met mano a mano. No guns or knives. Fists did the talking. Bare knuckle. Most generally after the fight, cut lips, bruised knuckles, torn shirts and dusty Levi's and hair --- two combatants became friends. If over a girl, she became forgotten.
The great character actor Harold Stone tries to make a pest of himself and succeeds. You can see Harold Stone playing in a number of fine parts such as a sports reporter in Humphrey Bogart’s final film “The Harder They Fall” and as Rocky Grazino’s father in “Somebody Up There Likes Me” with Paul Newman in the title role.
I just watched this episode about a week ago, Legally back then Matt couldn't arrest him but putting a beatdown on him was much more satisfying because it changed him forever, He was no longer the man he was when he arrived in Dodge.
Yes!!!!!** I Remember This Episode. "Hands On Education" Was The Perfect Title Phrase For This Fight Scene!!!!!** Marshal Dillon "Fist Blows" Were "Devastating" To This Gunfighter!!!!!** I Can Watch This Fight Scene Over And Over Again.** Marshal Dillon Gave Him A "Dillon" "Spanking" Western Style!!!!!** "KUDOS!!!!!"**
This Episode, "Hands On Education"** Is A Great "Western Saga" That Let Us Know That Being A "Bully" Will Get You "Bullied" In The End, By: A "Tormented" "Lesson!!!!!" In This Episode, Marshal Dillon Was "The Teacher"**And Joe Delk Was "The Student!!!!!"**
OKAY, the gunman started it all and goaded the younger brother into it, OF COURSE, and then he FOOLISHLY fell into his trap, well, he must have known that the guy was a professional gunman...Miss Kitty rushes over to his older brother and the protective, loving, and caring older brother, along with Miss Kitty, JUST STAND THERE, I mean, at least say SOMETHING, don't do it, stop...HEY, cause SOME distraction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kitty needs a little Derringer pistol hidden away for these "hogwallow men problems." All of Kitty's bargirls should have had Derringers hidden away for "hogwallow men problems." The bar keeper could also help out with a sawed off shotgun, a Derringer or cut off revolver with a shortened barrel or specially made snub nose revolver for "hogwallow men problems." It is the gun you don't see that shoots you from the blindside that always kills you. It would seem to me in a wild place like Dodge, a Derringer or a hidden sawed off shotgun, would have made many "hogwallow men problems" peaceful as a cemetery grave.
John Anderson was tall, lean, short blonde curly hair with a laconic voice and style. He was everywhere in 1950's to 1970's TV westerns. Bad guys were a specialty. He usually played an as intelligent villian.
@Glen Coco man will never get tired of killing one another, in those days and in 2020,look at the hate in our world now . it's truly sad and I feel for the souls that we're lost ! GOD BLESS you
@@mtsilvagt Lol... yes. There is one opening sequence of Gunsmoke that comes close. Arness was playing a joke on everyone and, during the opening when he draws against the bad guy, HE loses and gets gunned-down. Woulda been the fastest way to end a series EVER. Somehow Marshal Goode doesn't sound right. Lol.