Retired Marshal Matt Dillon tracks Arizona rustlers and lands in the middle of the 1880s Pleasant Valley War.Retired Marshal Matt Dillon tracks Arizona rustlers and lands in the middle of the 1880s Pleasant Valley War.Retired Marshal Matt Dillon tracks Arizona rustlers and lands in the middle of the 1880s Pleasant Valley War.
Amy Stoch
- Beth Dillon
- (as Amy Stock-Poynton)
Kathleen Erickson
- Mrs. Claire Oliver
- (as Kathleen Todd Erickson)
Loy Burns
- Kirby Tewksbury
- (as Loy W. Burns)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe final Gunsmoke dedication ever rolls at the end of this movie, and is made to John Meston, who is widely considered to be the co-creator of Gunsmoke, along with Norman MacDonnell. Meston, who died in 1979, was the original writer for the radio version of Gunsmoke and continued in that role as principal writer when the show moved to television and starred James Arness in the Dillon role.
- GoofsAfter the conversation between the undertaker and Sheriff Rose, the undertaker walks down the steps in a close up, and then again in the wide shot immediately after.
- Quotes
Matt Dillon: Things don't settle. They get settled.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Gunsmoke: The Long Ride (1993)
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I guess I was Gunsmoked out by the 90s and busy with my family and job.
I completely missed this one.
I was pleasemtly surprised to find it on PLUTO and watched it straight through. It was really good. In fact it held up as well or better than some big screen westerns.
Of course it had a good cast and good location shoots.
And no one can miss the The historic Cameron House at San Rafael Ranch Natural Area is where the 1963 John Wayne movie "McLintock!" was filmed. Folks try their hand at a hat toss during an event Saturday at the site.
Should be listed in locations.
Good movie, well worth a watch and after viewing this, I think I'm going to browse some old Gunsmoke.
I completely missed this one.
I was pleasemtly surprised to find it on PLUTO and watched it straight through. It was really good. In fact it held up as well or better than some big screen westerns.
Of course it had a good cast and good location shoots.
And no one can miss the The historic Cameron House at San Rafael Ranch Natural Area is where the 1963 John Wayne movie "McLintock!" was filmed. Folks try their hand at a hat toss during an event Saturday at the site.
Should be listed in locations.
Good movie, well worth a watch and after viewing this, I think I'm going to browse some old Gunsmoke.
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992) officially released in Canada in English?
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