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Around Dodge City and in the territory on west, there's just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers, and that's with a U.S.Marshal and the smell of gun smoke. The story of the violence that moved west with young America.
And the story of a man who moved with it.I'm that man.Matt Dillon, United States Marshal.
The first man they look for and the last they want to meet.It's a chancy job.And it makes a man watchful.
And a little lonely. Well, hello, Miss Dillon.I thought you'd be gone by this time.
Oh, I was just about to go, Chester.
Just wanted to get through these papers I'm working on here first.Well, I could have stayed and helped if I'd known.No, that's all right.See, I sure did meet up with an interesting fellow.Oh?
I tell you, Miss Dillon, I counted it a privilege to shake his hand.Oh, that's good.I kind of had to wait my turn to do it, though.
Well, those other folks there wanted to do it, too.I couldn't just push my way in ahead and all that.
Push your way in ahead where, Chester?
Why?To shake Jonathan Wood's hand, Mr. Dillon, like I've been telling you.
He's that hero fellow that's down at the Long Branch.Hero fellow?What's he done, Dillon?What battle was that?Well, I ain't quite sure about that. He saved his whole company, though.I do know that much.Uh-huh.
Oh, uh, you want me to ride out to the Hayes place with you?No, thanks, Chester.There isn't much to attend to.I'll be back by supper time.Yes, well, that'll be good.Maybe you'll even get to shake his hand, too.Yeah, maybe I will.
it's like you've been riding hard and i have uh... rubbed on goodwill in washington for some extra grain Sure, Marshal.Oh, I say, that, uh, that Jonathan Wood.Folks is sure proud to have him around town, ain't they, Marshal?How's that?
Why, because he decided to settle near here.
He's gonna live here, is he?
Sure, Marshal.It's all over town.Ain't you talked to him about it?No.Oh, well.Now, Marshal, you ought to do that.Yes, sir.
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You were coming along at a pretty good clip there, Doc.You must be hungry.Yeah, you have to be hungry to get the food down in this town.You know, if I kept finding as many things wrong with Dodge as you do, I'd move away.
And I don't know why I don't.Don't know why a smart man like Wood would want to move into this town anyway.Jonathan Wood?Oh, yeah.Why, do you know him?Sure been hearing a lot about him.Sounds like a bigger hero than Molly Pitcher.
Yeah, well, I wouldn't laugh about a match.Wood is a fine man. He saved the day at the Battle of the Hogback.
No offense, Doc.Chester was raving so much about him, I thought maybe that he'd have the wool pulled over his eyes.
No, no.Not this time.He's impressed everybody in town.
Hey, it wouldn't hurt you to look him up.I'm bound to run into him sooner or later.Hey, come on, Doc.I'll buy you some supper, huh?
You sure you don't want another drink, Mr. Wooden?
No, thanks, Miss Kitty.You know, if I'd accepted all the hospitality this town offered me, I wouldn't be able to move.
Well, people in Dodge respect the brave men.
Yeah, well, there must be a lot of brave men in Dodge.
Oh, yeah, but... Oh, Matt!
Matt, this is Jonathan Wood, Marshal Dillon.
Wood, I'm glad to meet you, Marshal.
Mr. Wood is thinking of buying a place near here, Matt.
Yeah, so I've heard.As a matter of fact, I've heard quite a bit about you.Nothing bad, I hope.
Nobody's saying anything bad about you, Mr. Wood.
They sure aren't.That's, uh... Quite a story about you at the Hogsback.Oh, I should never have told it, Marshal.It was just one of those convivial times when the whiskey was pouring freely at the bar.Sure.
Just that I happened to be in the right place at the right time, Marshal.Any man could have done the same.
Yeah, but no other man did.That's the important thing.
I hope you'll find a place in Sootjip.Thank you, Marshal.I'm sure I will.Everybody's being very helpful.
Dodge City can use a good man.Isn't that so, Matt?
Yeah, sure is.All the good men I can get.Good morning, Mr. Doobie. Well, Mr. Wood, good morning.I certainly hope you slept well.I'm just fine.You keep a very nice place here.Oh, I try, sir.I certainly try.I'll be out for a little while.
Anything I can do for you while you're gone, sir?Oh, thanks, Mr. Dobie.Everything's fine.Just fine.That man who just went out.You mean Mr. Wood?
his name jonathan wood yes sir it certainly is mister jonathan wood of the battle of the hogback what did he tell you about the hogback he didn't tell me anything it's all over town though what's all over town the story of how mister wood saved his company by staying behind and manning that gun when the enemy started up the hill he held them off single-handed where's he gone i don't know who you are young man but mister wood isn't the kind of man i try to keep track of i'll find him myself and if i didn't know where he was i see no reason for telling you
You're the marshal?Yeah, I'm the marshal.Who are you?My name is Jake Rowe.All right, Rowe, what can I do for you?There's a man needs thrown out of town.Oh, what's he done?He killed my pa.What's his name?Wood.Jonathan Wood.
He's a coward and a liar and a killer.You better slow down, Rowe, and start from the beginning.Where did he kill your father?In the war. In that battle he's bragging all over town about.Was your father a soldier?He was a soldier, Marshal.
A fighting soldier.When a soldier dies in the war, it's not murder, though.That depends on who kills him, don't it?You're telling me that Wood and your father were on the same side?They were.And that coward fixed it so my pa would die.
He killed him as if he'd aimed the gun.How did he do that?He stood up and he run off, Marshal. he and my pa were holding them off, covering a retreat, like he tells the story.Only he couldn't stand it no more.
He broke away, howling for the shooting to stop.It led him right to my pa.They killed him like he was a rabbit in a snare.Did the company get away?Well, they got away all right.But it wasn't this Woods doing, it was my pa's.
And it ain't right that he's bellying around telling the story, Marshal.
Maybe not, but telling the story isn't breaking the law,
He ain't fit to have around me.That may be, but he hasn't done anything to make me throw him out yet.You mean you ain't gonna do nothing?There's nothing I can do.All right, then, Marshal, I'll have to do it.
If your story is true, I don't blame you.But it's not gonna help any for you to do anything crazy.
If the law won't move in... You're likely to fix it so that the law has to move in and it might be against you.Now, you'd better forget it. Forgetting it is just one thing I ain't ever gonna do, Marshal.Not ever.
Was it hard to get the hang of being newfangled and all?You mean the Gatling gun?Yeah, that was the one you used there, holding them off.Weren't it, Mr. Wood?Yes, that's what we used, all right.
Well, it wasn't hard to get the hang of it if it was set up properly.Of course, you had to know how to do that.And you knew how to do that all right, didn't you, Mr. Wood?Well, yes.It just so happens that I did.And you didn't need no help?
Now, a man can always use help, I won't deny that.These, uh, fellas at the bar here, they all been buying you drinks?One or two have been kind enough to buy me a drink, that's true.Did you buy him a drink, mister?Well, sure I did, and proud to.
Because of what he done at the Hogback, huh?Well, he was a mighty brave man that day.Then how'd you like to buy a drink for a man named Jed Rowe?Jed Rowe? Why should I buy a drink for him?I never heard of him.He's dead.Dead?What?Yeah, he's dead.
But I'll tell you why you should buy a drink for him, mister.I'll tell everybody.Now look, boy.Listen here, everybody.You want to hear about the hero of the Hogback?This boy, this boy is much too young to know what he's talking about.
My pa wasn't too young. That's right, everybody, move in close.Now, you've all been listening to this fellow spin a yarn, ain't you?Well, he can tell a better one.He doesn't know what he's talking about.But you do, Mr. Wood.
You can tell a lot better yarn than you've been telling.And everybody would like to hear that, wouldn't you?Please, please, go away and I'll talk to you later.I'm talking now.Now, here's how the story goes.
There was someone else there with you at the Hogback, wasn't there, Mr. Wood?Wasn't there?Well, sure.Yes, there was.Someone else, just sort of helping you with that newfangled gun.Yes, but... And what was his name?Come on, speak it.
Speak it out loud.His name was Rowe.Jed Rowe.You bet it was.Now, you just go on, Mr. Wood, and tell the story, and you tell it true.These people, they've all heard it.
They've all heard how you were supposed to stay there and cover the retreat with that gun, huh?They've heard that. Have they heard that that's what Jed Rowe did?
Stayed right there shooting as they come at him?
And have they heard what you really did?How you stayed there with your head down till the enemy come close?
Now, this is a real military... And then you stood right up and you run, and you left Jed Rowe there to be shot down like a turkey at a shoot?Did you tell them that?This is wild talk.That's all this is, wild talk.Well, I ain't gonna talk no more.
I'm telling you to get out of town, Mr. Wood.
i'm telling you that if i see you around anywhere after today you're going to have to stand and fight me i won't be talking and ryan won't do you no good now it isn't that i want you to do anything to the boy marshal i i realize that
well he had too much to drink uh... but i thought it might spare us all a lot of embarrassment if you suggested to him that he leave town that's funny how's that marshal he was in here yesterday and he wanted me to make you leave town i can understand how he's upset about the death of his father marshal dillard it seems to have become an obsession with him
I see no reason for me to have to put up with a scene every time we run into each other.So, will you talk to him, Marshal?I don't think talking is going to do any good.Now surely, if you exerted the authority of your office... Listen to me, Wood.
I'll tell you what I told him.He hasn't done anything to make me send him out of town yet.Well, he's as much as threatened my life.
Then maybe you should be the one to leave.
I'm sorry, Marshal Dillon, that you take the side of an irresponsible boy.I'm not taking anybody's side.Well, surely you don't believe his story.I don't know, Wood.Do you?Good day, Marshal.Stop right there, Wood.Now wait, boy.I'm not armed.
Marshall, he's after me, Marshall.Chester, stay with him.Yes, sir.
All right, Roe, put up your gun.
You run for cover again.You saw him, Marshall?Yeah, I saw him.Why don't you go on about your business, Roe?I'll handle this.Ain't nobody gonna handle this but me now, Marshall.Come on, Wood.Come on out of there and stand up.
I'll let you move on, Roe, before somebody gets hurt.
If you don't come out with it, I'm coming in after you.
You're not going in anywhere.
You ain't stopping me, Marshal.Taking sides with him won't stop me.
I'm going in.Mr. Dillon?Yeah, Chester. I'm all right.Why, you... You're hit, Mr. Dillon.I'm all right.The boy is dead.Oh, my goodness.Yeah.Thank you.Thank you, Marshal.You saved my life.Yeah.I saved your life. The boy just wouldn't listen to reason.
Why don't you shut up?What do you mean, Marshal?I mean the boy's story was true and you know it.But Marshal... You've been living on the lies you tell.Isn't that right?I didn't mean any harm.The boy just died.I just wanted him to leave me alone.
people to go on thinking i am out of this something like i wanted them to notice me they never did before or you started telling your story just change the truth a little bit it made me seem important uh... you're important important enough to leave dot city
Yes, I guess I'd better go.Yeah, you'd better.I'm afraid nobody will believe me anymore.Marshal, thank you.Go on.Get out of here.Right now.Well, all right, Marshal.All right. It's a funny thing, Mr. Dunn.It's more like he killed his boy and you did.
It's his fault the whole thing happened.Yeah, Chester, it's his fault.Seems like he'd ought to have to pay for it somehow instead of getting off scot-free.Don't worry, Chester, he's paying.
He'll be paying the rest of his life.
gun smoke produced and directed in hollywood by norman mcdonnell stars william conrad as matt dillon u.s marshall the story was specially written for gun smoke by marion clark with editorial supervision by john mester featured in the cast were vick perron, sam edwards, jack moyles, and john dainer parley bear is chester, howard mcnear is doc, and georgia ellis is kitty
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