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Around Dodge City and in the territory on west, there's just one way to handle the killers
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Gun smoke starring William Conrad, the transcribed 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
Marshall, the first man they look for and the last they want to meet. It's a chancey job and it
makes a man watchful and a little lonely.
Morning, Dr. Clay. Good morning, Nielsen. You want to see me? No, I never wanted anything less than
to call you in here. He got bad news. He hasn't been bearing down on me for two days,
but you've got to know, Nielsen. I'm not going to make it. No. Sooner or later, that bullet in you
is going to kill you. Are you sure? Yes, sir. I'm sure. I feel good enough, Doc. You could be wrong,
couldn't you? Well, I wish it was. I don't know if I'm right and telling you about it, but I treated
the same kind of case at Shiloh and bullet kept moving just like yours and there was no way to stop it.
How long did it last? Not as long as you have. You've been going two months since the fight.
And how much longer I got, Doc? There's no way to know. Another month, maybe longer, maybe less.
I just thought you'd want to know, Nielsen. Better than known now than when it's too late to do
anything about it. What are you going to tell Alice? What's there to say? Well, with her plan on the
wedding, there ought to be some explanation. You want me to tell her? Just say I changed my mind
and I'm heading west. Where are you going? Back to Dodge. To look up the male or brothers?
If they've killed me, I don't see any reason to let them go on living.
Chester, can you force it up a little more? Well, no, not much.
Come on. That's better. Hold on.
We'll turn loose now. Let's just try one more, Nielsen.
Oh, the only thing that's got to fix this door is a whole new door, Mr. Nielsen.
I don't hold it for a while. Because it wouldn't so rotten-dried, won't hold a nail, Nielsen.
Well, haven't you two given up with that door, yes?
Ah, hello, Kelly. I give up a long time ago, Miss Kitty.
Matt, Jim Nielsen's back in town. Jim Nielsen?
All right. Nielsen's dead, Kitty. No, he's not. He's at the long branch right now.
Spreading the word that he's come back to kill the male or brothers.
Are you sure? I've seen him. I've heard him.
All of the male or boys heard about it?
Well, it would take long, where it's kept him talked about.
How male or road up to Clay City, Mr. Don? They were yesterday. Charlie's only one in town.
And I guess I better go see him.
What about Nielsen?
I don't know if he's spreading the word. He'll be where I can find him anytime I want.
Nielsen.
Jim, come on.
Trying to help you.
Hey, Charlie.
Afternoon, Marshall.
Hello, Charlie. What's trouble?
Oh, this blame mayor got a rock in her hoof.
She won't even let me pick it up.
You want me to hold her, boy?
No, no, man.
How are you, Marshall?
Oh, I'm fine, Charlie.
Fine.
That...
Charlie, did you know that Jim Nielsen was in town?
Nielsen?
Nielsen's dead, Marshall. Tom did for him.
He's not dead.
He's back in Dodge looking for you and Tom.
All right?
He's welcome.
Look, Charlie, I know a lot of people are on your side,
but there are a lot of others on Nielsen's.
I...
I'd like to stop this trouble if it goes any further.
Was a fair fight, Marshall?
I know it was.
Anytime Nielsen wants to stand up again
against either of us, we'll be ready.
It'd be better if you'd stay out of sight until he leaves.
I can't do that, Marshall, and you know it.
People would say I was a coward.
What people say is an important, Charlie.
I don't hide from nobody.
The only thing behind that fight was some temper
and some strong words, aren't you man enough to forget it?
What are you going to do about it, Marshall?
There's nothing I can do if you're set on facing Nielsen.
Except try and get him out of town.
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Hey, guys, what's up?
Where's Nielsen?
Marshall?
No, I didn't expect you'd ever get to dodge again.
Yes, you thought I was dead, Marshall.
Longed a lot of other people.
You didn't look very healthy when they took you out of here.
I'm still alive.
For a little while, anyway.
What good is it doing you to be back here?
Well, everybody figured the fight was over,
but I don't have to think that way.
There's a lot of trouble over nothing.
You and the male or brothers are good men and peaceful ones.
You were drinking and there were some names called,
but that's sure no reason for you to come back and stir it all up again.
They thought they'd kill me, Marshall,
and they were proud of it.
I don't think they were.
Look, Jim, I'd like it if you'd go back to Abeling.
I'm not going to do it, Marshall.
I got nothing to go back to, nowhere.
What does that mean?
I'm going to die from my gunfight we had.
The bullets still in me.
Uh-huh.
There's nothing to be done about it, huh?
No.
Nothing but try and settle the score.
I don't see how you're going to be any better off trying to kill two good men, Jim.
Marshall, it's a funny thing knowing you're going to die.
I had too much to live for when I faced up to him the first time.
I was going to get married, I owned some land.
Those were the things I was thinking about.
I got scared and tightened up.
Man shouldn't have anything to think about in the gunfight.
It was kind of hard not to.
But I don't have now, Marshall.
I don't have a thing to lose.
Jim, you're a bad man to have in town.
I'll be here long, you can count on that.
Drink with me, Marshall.
No.
No.
Not tonight, thanks.
Nielson.
I hear you're looking for me and my brother.
You forget it, Charlie, and get out of here.
Where should I get out, too, Marshall?
You want me to run away, Nielson?
Hold it, Charlie!
Is he dead, Marshall?
Yeah, he's dead.
He was satisfied now, Nielson.
It was a fair fight just like the first.
Adjust as needless.
Not to my way of thinking.
Tell me, Marshall, when's Charlie's brother
going to get back to town?
Marshall!
Tom, hold up a minute, Tom.
There.
Hello, Chester.
What's you doing way out here?
Don't want me to stop you before you got up to the plaza.
What for?
Well, Jim Nielson's waiting for you.
Nielson?
Wait.
What about my brother?
Charlie's dead, Tom.
Then Nielson, do it.
Charlie, come after him.
I thank you, Chester.
Thank the Marshall.
Tom, you're going to ride in anyway?
I got no place else to go.
Shoot!
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Hello, Kitty.
Come.
I thought you were in Clay City.
I was.
Clay's sitting. I was. I did real well too. I signed up for Charlie and me. Take a
pack train clear to Lincoln County. Charlie's dead. Can I get you a drink Tom? Maybe later.
I thought Nielsen was here. He left about a half hour ago. Happened to know where he went.
No. Can't you get your pack train together and go Tom? Oh you know I can't kitty. What goods
are going to do you looking for Nielsen are waiting for him? It's something I got to do. If he kills
you what are you going to be pooping? My brother's dead. Kill a Nielsen will bring him back.
Some men ought to be killed sure but not you and Nielsen. You're fine man. Both of you. My brother
was a good man too. Kitty what would you have me do? I don't know Tom. Be in the kind you are and
after what's already happened. I guess I got no right trying to tell you what to do. Now do you know
of Nielsen figured on coming back here? I don't know Tom. I'm going to my room. I was just about
to order that drink. Then you'll have to have it without me. Thank you for sitting with me kitty.
Matt how long have you been here? There's not a thing I can do as a kitty.
Not if you don't take the guns away. Now they don't they find more.
Then you watch them kill each other Matt. I can't do it.
Yeah. He's coming Mr. Dillon. How long Chester? It won't be but a few minutes. He was looking for Tom
over there or for Gands. All right. You get out of sight someplace.
After noon Marshall. Hello Tom. Look Tom. I'm going to ask you to do a brave thing.
Would you let me keep your gun for as long as you're in town? No I won't Marshall.
You and I have been good friends Tom. I'd like to keep it that way but you won't do what I say.
What would you do was you at my spot. What you're going to do I guess.
Aton it's a different kind of a fight this time Nielsen's going to die from the bullet you put
at him two months ago and he knows it. He's got nothing to lose. That kind of wondered why he
come back. That's why. Now would he either take off your gun or get out of town?
I'd like to leave Marshall. I'd like to be rigging our string of mules with Charlie.
But there won't be any more of it. All right. All right Tom. I told Nielsen and I'll tell you
from the beginning this thing has been needless. My mistake was not throwing the three of you and
jail right off. Marshall Dylan. Have a drink with me. No thanks Tom. I'm going back to my office.
Goodbye.
Well Nielsen I guess there's no reason trying to talk in a sense and to you either.
It's gone past talking Marshall. You weren't figuring on stopping me. There's nothing I can do.
I'll see you later.
Matt?
Doc, how well there is nothing I can do for a mad day. He's dead.
Seems like such a wastey. He's a good man both of them was. There's no reason for you to feel bad
and mad you. You tried your very best to stop us. Sometimes there's going to be a law about
carrying guns and it's going to be fights like these. It'll bring it.
Oh man, got the right. Marshall Dylan. They're going to lose it. Chester, this sort of thing
doesn't stop. Doc, I don't have the body taken away. All right, man. I'll be with you if you want
to. Yeah sure, Chester. I think I'm ready for that drink everybody offered me. Me too.
You reckon this kiddie knows? By this time I'd think so.
There he is, Mr. Donald.
A nailsome!
Well, you made it, huh? You killed both the mailer brothers. Yeah, an unfair fight, huh?
Yeah, I want to ask you something.
Make you feel anybody?
No, tell you the truth that don't.
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In our on the frontier, a woman had to scratch pretty hard to make any kind of a home for a man.
And next week, a woman who had worked at this for over 20 years finally lets the frontier beater
and a man dies. But that was the West. Gunsmoke, produced and directed by Norman McDonnell,
stars William Conrad as Matt Dylan, U.S. Marshall. The script was specially written for Gunsmoke
by Gill Dowd, with editorial supervision by John Meston. The music was composed and conducted by Rex
Corey, sound patterns by Ray Kemper and Bill James. Featured in the cast were Harry Bartell,
Vic Perrin, Lauren Stobkin and Jessica Patrick. Harley Bear is Chester, Howard McNair is Doc
and Georgia Ellis is Kitty. Join us again next week for another specially transcribed story on Gunsmoke.
