James Dillon dead at 88 - - - May He Rest In Peace !:CRY:
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/06/03...ess-dead-at-88
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James Dillon dead at 88 - - - May He Rest In Peace !:CRY:
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/06/03...ess-dead-at-88
RIP Matthew (James Arness.) Thanks for many years of watching over the people of Dodge city in one of my all time fav. TV shows. Some day we'll meet for a beer at the Long Branch up yonder.:cool:
Most folks were not aware that - - - > He also received the Bronze Star; the Purple Heart, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal and the Combat Infantryman Badge for his army service during World War Two. - - A real American Hero, in my books !
He and Miss Kitty had a pretty hot thing going on there. :) Always thought Jim was a good actor and enjoyed that show a lot. Sorry to see him pass.
Not many people know it, but Jim was the alien in the 1951 movie The Thing. I remember watching that movie on tv late at night when I was about 6 and I was afraid to leave the couch and go up the stairs after. :LOL: One of the all time great horror movies from that era IMO.
Don
rip big guy.it was a hoot!one of my favorite tv shows from the good old days.88 is is a good run.yep,he is a real american hero.
Not only was Jim an American hero, but John Wayne suggested that they use him for the marshall---an example of how some of the great hollywood people did a good thing for our hero vetts instead of spitting on them
Gunsmoke was a great show - the Marshall, Chester, Doc & Miss Kitty became a part of lots of lives around the world, or at least across the country back when times were a little more simple.
One of my favorite shows. Probably watched all the weekly shows at least 6 times during the run of 25 years. He also was a vetern of World War 11 and won alot of medals.
Gunsmoke was always one of my favorites, used to sit and watch it on TV with Dad and Grandpa. Lots of good memories--and lessons learned--from those days.
Also really enjoy watching some of the movies James Arness made after the 20+ year run of Gunsmoke, How the West was Won being a personal favorite along with Return to Dodge City! Classics one and all!
We are fortunate that TVLand airs two back to back Gunsmoke reruns at 11am and Noon Monday's thru Friday's and we usually get some TV Trays and have our lunch with Matthew, Kitty, Doc, Festus and Newly every weekday. I met Milburn Stone at a Rodeo one time and he was such a kind and friendly Gentleman. Ken Curtis was also there that night but I didn't get the chance to meet him. They were all heroes of mine.
James Arness was perfect for the role of Matt. My dad and I watched him every week. Sorry to see him pass.
I think he was only out drawn once. Steve Forest shot him, Matt fell and shot him (Mannon). One of the best Gunsmoke shows. It's on u-tube. Thanks for the 20 years of episodes James.
Thats sad..I remember watching Gunsmoke when I was a kid..One of the best westerns on TV..