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Gunsmoke: To the Last Man is a 1992 American Western television film starring James Arness as retired Marshal Matt Dillon. It was directed by Jerry Jameson and based upon the long-running American TV series Gunsmoke (1955 to 1975).

Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
GenreWestern
Based onGunsmoke
Written byEarl W. Wallace
Directed byJerry Jameson
Starring
  • Pat Hingle
  • Amy Stoch
  • Matt Mulhern
  • Jason Lively
  • Joseph Bottoms
  • Morgan Woodward
  • Music byArtie Kane
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    Production
    ProducerLarry Rapaport (coordinating producer)
    Production locationTucson, Arizona
    CinematographyRoss Maehl
    EditorScott Powell
    Running time91 minutes
    Production companyCBS Entertainment Production
    Original release
    NetworkCBS
    ReleaseJanuary 10, 1992 (1992-01-10)
    Related
  • Gunsmoke: The Long Ride
  • Plot

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    The film is set in Arizona, sometime after events of the prior TV movie, Gunsmoke: The Last Apache, which included the surrender of Apache Chief Geronimo on September 4, 1886. This places it in the latter half of the Pleasant Valley War (1882–1892), a family feud between the Tewksbury and Graham clans, which also involved vigilante ranchers, cowboys, sheepmen, gunmen, lawmen, and innocent civilians, and that ultimately killed scores of people over a 10-year span.

    Matt is now a cattle rancher in the Dragoon Mountains northeast of Tombstone along with his daughter Beth (Amy Stock-Poynton), whose mother "Mike" has just died (from season 19, episode three, wherein Michael Learned portrayed a widowed rancher named Mike Yardner). After the funeral, Matt has an altercation with the villainous Tommy Graham (Joseph Bottoms). Having been beaten down, Tommy murders Charlie Tewksbury (Ken Swofford) and rustles Matt's cattle for revenge.

    Against her protests, Matt puts Beth on the train to Philadelphia to respect Mike's wish for her to complete a college education. Matt then tracks Tommy Graham's band north towards the Tonto Basin, the area south of Payson, Arizona, where the Pleasant Valley War had its origin.

    Along the way, Matt encounters an old acquaintance, Colonel Tucker (Pat Hingle). Unbeknownst to Matt, Tucker is now the leader of a vigilante faction called the Committee of 50, which carries out lynchings of suspected cattle rustlers and other undesirables. Matt cuts three such innocent victims down from a tree, and hauls them to Payson to report the murders to Sheriff Abel Rose (Morgan Woodward).

    Meanwhile, Beth gets off the train and heads out to find Matt. Ranch hand Will McCall (Matt Mulhern) and she then get caught up in the range war.

    Cast

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  • Pat Hingle as Col. Tucker
  • Amy Stock-Poynton as Beth Dillon
  • Matt Mulhern as Will McCall
  • Jason Lively as Rusty Dover
  • Joseph Bottoms as Tommy Graham
  • Morgan Woodward as Sheriff Abel Rose
  • Co-starring:

    Additional cast:

    Reception

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    The film won its time slot with a 14.2/24 rating/share and ranked 28th out of 93 programs airing that week.[1]

    References

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    1. ^ "Broadcasting's Ratings Week: Jan6-12" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. 122 (3). Cahners: 24. January 20, 1992. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
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