Matt believes white smugglers supplied the guns that a band of Pawnee used to attack local ranchers.Matt believes white smugglers supplied the guns that a band of Pawnee used to attack local ranchers.Matt believes white smugglers supplied the guns that a band of Pawnee used to attack local ranchers.
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- Writers
- Les Crutchfield
- John Meston(uncredited)
- Norman MacDonnell(uncredited)
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- TriviaMatt Dillon is seen wearing a pair of chaps for the first time in this series. More specifically batwing chaps.
- GoofsDoc shows Matt a pistol bullet he took out of a body, and says that Indians don't carry pistols. But - and Doc would have known this - Indians carried Model 1866 and 1873 Winchester rifles, which fired the same ammunition as the Colt Peacemaker pistol, so the bullets couldn't be told apart.
- Quotes
Matt Dillon: Chester find a rope. When he comes to we'll put a noose around his neck and take him back to town in style.
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Too much dialog nearly ruined this episode
When a group of renegade Pawnee Indians start killing settlers the Cavalry becomes even more worrisome when they find out that the Indians have rifles. The Major believes that someone in Dodge is supplying the Indians and wants Matt to find out the person. However Matt believes that the gun-smuggler is someone on the prairie and he sets off with an Indian guide and Chester to find the responsible person and bring him to justice.
Even though this was a classic western story it seemed long for a thirty minute show. The show was near twenty minutes into the program and very little action had occurred. A large portion of the episode was taken up with dialog while tracking the Indians before any excitement began. By the time the episode ends very little seemed accomplished. Just an average show that produced average results.
Even though this was a classic western story it seemed long for a thirty minute show. The show was near twenty minutes into the program and very little action had occurred. A large portion of the episode was taken up with dialog while tracking the Indians before any excitement began. By the time the episode ends very little seemed accomplished. Just an average show that produced average results.
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- kfo9494
- Jul 13, 2013
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- Stage 5 & Stage 6, Paramount Sunset Lot, 5800 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(Dodge City Western Street)
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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