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Gunsmoke - Return to Dodge (1987)

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Gunsmoke - Return to Dodge
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Directed byVincent McEveety
CastJames Arness, Amanda Blake, Buck Taylor, Fran Ryan, Earl Holliman, Tantoo Cardinal, Steve Forrest, Mickey Jones, Patrice Martinez, Ken Olandt and W Morgan Sheppard
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 26, 1987
DVD ReleaseMay 11, 2004
Running Time113 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code097368467842
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1 DVD, Paramount, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.5 (10 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMOST EXCELLENT - GREAT SCENERYQuote
Tell me the truth - is it necessary to go to Canada for such great scenery?

Such beautiful country was used as a backdrop for our Legendary Matt Dillon as he upholds the law.
I know not much attention was paid to Earl Holliman's character as he tried to warn Dillon about Mannon's hunting down all who put him in prison.

I got a kick out of our bumbling blue coat as he tries to follow Holliman's character [can't remember his name] into the mountains. There we find that an Indian village with his woman and daughter.

Dillon finds his old mountain buddy, only to end up in a shoot out with some scalawags after Holliman's bounty. Holliman tells Dillon about Mannon looking for him.

On his way to Dodge, Dillon runs into sheriff Newly O'Brien and learns that Will Mannon has Miss Kitty as a hostage.
Sounds like she took off twelve years ago after Mannon assaulted her.

The movie was strong and in keeping with Dillon's image - strength of character and Miss Kitty [by her own decision] still left out in the cold, emotionally.

Ah well, it was great to revisit these characters and to get lost in the beautiful mountains of Canada.

Definitely Recommended - especially for those who enjoyed the programs. May 1, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteIt's great to have these on DVDQuote
Just watched the Gunsmoke movie collection and all three movies are excellent. Return To Dodge is my favorite, but Last Apache is damn good too. All three movies hit the mark. Arness had seen better days, but his performance is top notch in all of these. He looks older than the mountains he rides past, but I liked him more as Matt in these movies than on the Gunsmoke show. The show was classic, but Arness' personality and character got better with age. Too bad all five Gunsmoke movies aren't in this set, but Return and Last Apache are the must haves for my collection. I agree with the critic who wished these were all in one box, but I'm glad to have 'em on DVD. This is a fantastic set. May 12, 2004

rating: 4 QuoteGlad it's released....butQuote
I'm so glad these Gunsmoke movies are being released on DVD. But, can someone tell me why this wasn't released as a 3 DVD set and not indivdidual DVD's. Like the "Sarah Plain and Tall" 3 movie saga. It was released with all 3 movies together in one case. I'm pretty sure most people are going to purchase all 3 movies of gunsmoke. I'm thinking "SPACE", "ROOM" to keep all these DVD's that are being released or have been released. Not everyone has all the space in there home for so many shows being released on DVD. To the manufactures of these movies: Next time do a survey to find out what people would like. I sure would of liked all 3 Gunsmoke movies in one case (jacket). March 4, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteA Good Start........Quote
I applaud the release of any Gunsmoke-related production on DVD, including this 1987 made-for-TV reunion movie. Gunsmoke, the longest running western, or drama for that matter, in TV history, was complex and textured and dealt with mature themes with unforgettable characters that became part of our culture. I grew up watching the series, which debuted as a half-hour black and white show, then progressed to one hour and eventually was filmed in color.

Gunsmoke richly deserves a serious DVD release of its episodes, not merely a release of a TV movie here or there.

Few need to be told what his western depicted, it's the story of Marshall Matt Dillon (played to perfection by James Arness), who tamed the lawless Dodge City, Kansas, not only with his gun but with his courage, sense of honor, justice and irreproachable integrity behind the badge.

Along the way, we meet Matt's friends, Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake), owner of the Longbranch Saloon and Matt's long-time love, Doc Adams (Milburn Stone, and Deputy Chester Goode (Dennis Weaver) and later Deputies Festus Hagen (Ken Curtis) and Newly O'Brien (Buck Taylor.) Weekly guest stars represented the cream of the acting crop for decades!

While this TV-Movie reunites Arness, Blake and Taylor, much of the familiar Dodge landscape has changed: Matt has retired and lives as a mountaineer and O'Brien is Marshall. The plot centers around a continuation of a much earlier TV episode, with guest star Steve Forrest reprising his role as the villianous Will Mannon, whom Dillon had previously stopped and arrested.

Now released from prison, Mannon has returned to Dodge for revenge. He holds Miss Kitty hostage to lure the retired lawman back into town to die.

A suspenseful story, Arness' portrayal of Dillon in this TV movie was much less familiar than the TV version, giving Dillon a driven, haunted, almost tragic appearance of a man who had left -- or lost -- everything he had ever cared about. THis is definitely a different Matt Dillon.

The TV movie weaves clips from the episode on which it is based throughout the production. February 27, 2004

rating: 3 QuoteBest of the return to GUNSMOKE moviesQuote
As only a casual fan of the original series I may not be able to compare and contrast this movie as well as some others but the producers of this tv film seem to have covered all their bases.

First of all the story was very well done. By basing the movie on one of the original tv shows the viewers were given a sense of continuity that some movies that are based on previous tv shows don't have. Also, the story itself, while not all that original, was well written and suspenseful. Out of the 5 GUNSMOKE movies that were made I felt that this one was the best.

Secondly, this movie did a fine job of bringing back the original cast members. Amanda Blake as "Kitty" and Buck Taylor as "Newly O'brien" helped to give this movie an authentic feel. Having said that it would have been nice if Dennis Weaver as "Chester" and or Ken Curtis as "Festus", both served as deputy under Marshall Dillon, had made an appearance in the movie.

Lastly, while the movie overall was a good one it seemed to me that James Arness portrayed Matt Dillon less like the character in the original series and more like the mountain man character of "Zeb Macahon" in his other western series HOW THE WEST WAS WON. Still this movie is a good view and those who like James Arness or GUNSMOKE will appreciate it. November 30, 2002

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