Gunsmoke Season 4 Episode 65 Ep 65 - Lost Rifle
- January 1, 1958
In this episode of Gunsmoke, titled "Lost Rifle," Marshal Dillon finds himself in the middle of a tense situation when a valuable rifle goes missing. The rifle in question was left at the Long Branch Saloon by a man named Jase Munson, who was passing through town. After a night of heavy drinking, Munson realizes that he has misplaced the rifle and accuses the saloon's owner, Miss Kitty, of stealing it.
Dillon is called in to mediate the situation and quickly realizes that there is more to the story than meets the eye. He questions Munson and the other patrons of the saloon, but nobody seems to know anything about the missing rifle. Dillon becomes increasingly frustrated as the situation drags on, knowing that the longer the rifle remains lost, the more dangerous it becomes.
As the search for the rifle continues, tensions rise in the town. Munson becomes increasingly belligerent, convinced that someone is trying to steal his prized possession. Other patrons of the saloon become suspicious of one another, each believing that their fellow patrons may have played a role in the disappearance of the rifle.
Despite his best efforts, Dillon is unable to find the missing rifle. The situation takes a turn for the worse when Munson becomes violent and begins threatening those around him. Dillon realizes that he needs to act quickly before things get completely out of hand.
In a dramatic climax, Dillon confronts Munson and speaks with him at length about his suspicions. It soon becomes clear that Munson has been hiding something and that the truth about the rifle's disappearance is far more complicated than anyone could have imagined. The episode ends with Dillon resolving the situation and restoring peace to the town.
"Lost Rifle" is a classic episode of Gunsmoke that expertly showcases the show's unique brand of drama and tension. The episode is a masterclass in suspenseful storytelling, with every twist and turn leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. The acting is superb throughout, with James Arness delivering yet another masterful performance as Marshal Dillon. The episode is a real standout in a series that is full of great moments and is sure to be an unforgettable viewing experience for fans of the show.