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  • Ever wonder how many times Matt Dillon got shot?

    Sustained a total of 57 gunshot wounds in 20 seasons on Gunsmoke according to this list posted by Kenv1950 on the S&W forum (No wonder he and Miss Kitty never got married):


    Anybody Can Kill a Marshal: 2 - lower right leg
    Avengers, The: 1 - left upper thigh
    Badge, The (1959): 1 - upper left chest near shoulder, from behind
    Badge, The (1970): 1 - left chest/side near badge
    Big Man, Big Target: 1 - right arm
    Brothers, The: 1 - left shoulder/arm
    Cover Up, The: 1 - graze on left forearm
    Coward, The: 1 - upper right arm
    Cows & Cribs: 1 - upper left arm
    Deadman's Law: 1 - left shoulder
    Disciple: 1 - right forearm
    Foundling, The: 1 - forehead graze
    Gallows, The: 1 - left shoulder
    Gold Train -The Bullet: 1 - mid-back next to spine
    Good Samaritans, The: 1 - left side stomach area
    Helping Hand: 1 - graze in left side above waist
    Hidalgo: 2 - right mid-chest
    Imposter, The: 1 - upper right arm
    I Thee Wed: 1 - upper left arm
    Joe Phy: 1 - upper left arm or shoulder
    Kate Heller: 3 - upper left shoulder from the back
    Louie Pheeters: 1 - left arm
    Lover Boy: 1 - upper left arm
    Lynott: 2 - left shoulder; left chest
    Mannon: 1 - left shoulder high above badge
    Matt Gets It: 2 - forehead crease; right side lower chest
    Matt's Love Story: 1 - forehead graze
    Muley: 1 - back
    Noose, The: 1 - right leg above knee
    Parson Comes to Town: 1 - right side from back
    Quest for Asa Janin, The: 1 - upper right leg
    Raid, The: 1 - upper left arm
    Round Up, The: 1 - upper left arm
    Seven Hours To Dawn: 4 - lower right torso; head graze; two others
    unspecified
    Slocum: 1 - left upper arm
    Snow Train: 1 - graze on upper right arm
    There Never Was a Horse: 1 - right forearm close to elbow
    Till Death Do Us: 1 - left forearm near elbow
    Unmarked Grave: 1 - left side stomach area
    Us Haggens: 1 - upper left arm
    Whelan's Men: 1 - upper left arm
    Winner Take All: 1 - left shoulder from behind
    Wishbone: 1 - upper left arm
    Wonder: 1 - upper left arm
    Zavala: 1 - left side behind vest

    Gunsmoke Movies:
    Return to Dodge: 1 - upper left arm
    To the Last Man: 1 - upper right arm
    The Long Ride: 2 - crease on left neck; upper left leg
    One Man's Justice: 1 - upper left arm

    Locations:
    Left Arm/Shoulder: 26
    Torso: 13
    Right Arm/Shoulder: 7
    Right Leg: 4
    Head: 5
    Left Leg: 2
    A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
    -Rudyard Kipling

  • #2
    Back then men were men and the women were glad of it. Matt could take it and dish it out. Of course, he had Doc to patch him up and Miss Kitty to nurse him back to health. He also had a bit of luck on his side. During the intro the bad guy always shot first but couldn't hit squat. There's no truth to the rumor that the part of the bad guy was played by Jocko. Matt always drilled him center mass and Jocko bears no scars.
    Last edited by muggsy; 11-26-2015, 06:40 AM.
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    • #3
      Sustained a total of 57 gunshot wounds in 20 seasons on Gunsmoke...
      ...and Chester was the one with a limp. Go figure.
      Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by muggsy View Post
        Back then men were men and the women were glad of it. Matt could take it and dish it out. Of course, he had Doc to patch him up and Miss Kitty to nurse him back to health. He also had a bit of luck on his side. During the intro the bad guy always shot first but couldn't hit squat. There's no truth to the rumor that the part of the bad guy was played by Jocko. Matt always drilled him center mass and Jocko bears no scars.
        And he had script writers. Just sayin'.
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        • #5
          James Arness was the perfect Matt Dillon. Glad John Wayne did not accept the role.
          Peter Graves, the Brother of "James Arness" was the original Mr. Phelps on the T.V. series Mission Impossible.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kwh View Post
            James Arness was the perfect Matt Dillon. Glad John Wayne did not accept the role.
            Peter Graves, the Brother of "James Arness" was the original Mr. Phelps on the T.V. series Mission Impossible.
            I understand that before Arness was cast, Don Knots was first offered the role of Matt Dillon. Don refused it on the grounds they would only allow him to carry one bullet. He accepted the next, similar role, and history was made. True story... I think.
            Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.

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            • #7
              Clearly Matt Dillon is a Vampire.
              After X seasons he had to change his name and move.

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              • #8
                If you were 6'5" you might have qualified to pick a fight with Matt Dillon. Couldn't have him beatin' up on someone 5'8" now could we?
                BTW, I think Matt's horse wore out and had to be shot at around 8 yr. old, but Chester's horse lived to a ripe old age of 29. Festus' horse is still alive today.
                Women call it "the silent treatment", and they think we don't like it.
                "The more laws, the less justice." Cicero

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ripley16 View Post
                  I understand that before Arness was cast, Don Knots was first offered the role of Matt Dillon. Don refused it on the grounds they would only allow him to carry one bullet. He accepted the next, similar role, and history was made. True story... I think.
                  Must be true. Nobody could make up a story like that.

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