Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994) - Once Upon a Time in a Western (2024)

James Arness is Matt Dillon, about to celebrate his birthday and awaiting the arrival of daughter Beth and her husband Josh for the big occasion.

But the stage they’re arriving on is hit by bandits. Josh and a man named Healy (Bruce Boxleitner) are wounded trying to defend the stage; a woman aboard suffers a mortal wound.

She had two sons traveling with her, 15-year-old Lucas (Kelly Morgan) and his younger brother Martin (Mikey LeBeau).

Lucas decides to avenge his mother’s death and slips off in the middle of the night, determined to track down the bandits.

Dillon and Healy set off in pursuit, at first to protect Lucas, later to help him fulfill his quest and bring the outlaws to justice.

The men they’re looking for is the Sean Devlin gang. And even with three guns, they’re going to be outnumbered if they catch up.

The question nagging at Dillon: The Devlin gang had just robbed a train and made off with $30,000. Why would they interrupt their get-away to commit another robbery.

Meanwhile, Beth tries to coax Martin out of mourning. Having lost both parents, fearing he’ll lose his brother, the young boy won’t eat or talk.

James Arness as Matt Dillon, dispensing the wisdom of a former lawman in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Bruce Boxleitner as Davis Healy, helping track down the Devlin gang in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Review:

This marked the last of five Gunsmoke films, the first of which aired in 1987, 12 years after the show’s 20-year run (1955-1975) on TV ended.

It also marked the final screen appearance for James Arness, who was 70 when it aired. He died in 2011 at age 88.

Here, he’s still young enough to face trouble head on, still determined to dispense justice with a sense of fairness, yet old enough to provide lots of wisdom to a youngster bent on revenge.

Boxleitner is a companion with a secret, and Amy Stock-Poynton plays Beth for the fourth time. The first was in 1990’s “Gunsmoke: The Last Apache” as the 21-year-old daughter Dillon just discovered he had.

The film isn’t as good as the first three “Gunsmoke” movies, noteable for their fast, action-packed pace. But it’s worth a view for fans of Westerns and certainly for anyone with fond memories of the TV series.

Kelly Morgan as Lucas Miller, determined to track down his mother’s killers in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Mikey LaBeau as Martin Miller, mourning the death of his mother and the disappearance of his brother in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Directed by:
Jerry Jameson

Cast:
James Arness … Matt Dillon
Bruce Boxleitner … Davis Healy
Amy Stock-Poynton … Beth Riordan
Alan Scarfe … Sean Devlin
Christopher Bradley … Josh Riordan
Mikey LeBeau … Martin Miller
Kelly Morgan … Lucas Miller
Apesanahkwat … Six Eyes
Hallie Foote … Hannah Miller
Clark Heathcliff Brolly … Jesse
Don Collier … Sheriff
Ed Adams … Waco

Runtime: 91 min.

Amy Stock-Poynton as Beth Riordan, presenting her dad with a shotgun for his birthday in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Christopher Bradley as Josh Riordan, recovering from a wound suffered in a stage holdup in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Memorable lines:

Stage passenger to Beth: “Do you have children?”
Beth Riordan, Matt’s daughter: “Not yet.”
Josh Riordan, her husband: “We’re working on it.”
Beth: “Josh!”

Healy to Matt Dillon: “You read those road apples (horse droppings) pretty good. Course, I guess a long and lustrious law enforcement career will give a man those special kind of skills.”

Healy to Lucas Miller: “You can’t see it, but he (Matt Dillon) still feels that star on his chest.”

Lucas Miller, taking gunfight lessons from Healy: “What’s the third thing?”
Healy: “That’s the difference between livin’ and dyin’.”
Lucas: “Tell me.”
Healy: “That’s when you ask the dark part of your soul, ‘Can I kill a man? Can I take this life? Can I live with the doin’ of it?'”

Alan Scarfe as Sean Devlin, bloodthirsty leader of the outlaw gang in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Apensanahkwat as Six Eyes, an Indian encouraging Lucas on his journey in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Hallie Foote as Hannah Miller, taking her growing sons to California in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Kelly Morgan as Lucas Miller, practicing his six-gun skills for when he meets his mother’s killers in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

Buce Boxleitner as Davis Healy, quick with the gun and on the trail of outlaws in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

James Arness as Matt Dillon, determined to save young Lucas Miller from himself in Gunsmoke, One Man’s Justice (1994)

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Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994) - Once Upon a Time in a Western (2024)

FAQs

How old was James Arness in One Man's Justice? ›

From then on, Arness played little else but Matt Dillon, including in five television movies between 1987 and 1994, ending with Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice, in which the 71-year-old was still someone to look up to.

How old was James Arness in 1994? ›

Following the aforementioned "Gunsmoke" TV movies (the last in 1994, when Arness was 71), Arness basically retired.

Where was Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice filmed? ›

Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
Production locationsTucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
CinematographyRoss A. Maehl
EditorScott Powell
Running time92 minutes
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What cities are mentioned in Gunsmoke in Kansas? ›

Several present-day cities in Kansas play a part in the show's storylines, including Wichita, Abilene, Hays City (now Hays), and of course, Dodge City. Each community has opportunities to look back on the region's Wild West days which are accessible and fun for all ages.

What was the cause of death for James Arness? ›

Arness died from natural causes at the age of 88 years at his Brentwood home in Los Angeles on June 3, 2011.

Did James Arness and Peter Graves ever act together? ›

Although he and older brother James Arness never acted onscreen together, Graves did direct him in the episode Which Dr. (1966). Phil Morris, the son of his future Mission: Impossible (1988) co-star Greg Morris, grew up with Graves' children and was said to be a huge fan of the series.

What happened to James Arness' first wife? ›

1 (UPI)‐The death of Virginia Arness, former wife of James Arness, star of the television series “Gunsmoke” has been ruled an accidental overdose of sleeping pills. The coroner's office said yesterday that Mrs. Ainess, 56 years old, was found dead‐ in • her beach home Friday. The Arnesses had been divorced since 1963.

Who did James Arness leave his ranch to? ›

He was the only actor to appear in all 635 episodes of Gunsmoke (1955). In 1968, he donated his 1,400-acre ranch in northern Los Angeles County to the Brandis Institute.

How old was Kitty on Gunsmoke when she died? ›

Amanda Blake
As Miss Kitty Russell in Gunsmoke (1966)
BornBeverly Louise NeillFebruary 20, 1929 Buffalo, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 16, 1989 (aged 60) Sacramento, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
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Was John Wayne offered Gunsmoke? ›

Originally, John Wayne was offered the role but turned it down because he had no interest in committing to a weekly TV series. If he had accepted the part, it's incredibly unlikely the series would have ever run that long, and more TV movies of "Gunsmoke" probably would have hit the airwaves instead.

Where were most of the outdoor scenes for Gunsmoke filmed? ›

The television series of Gunsmoke ran from 1955 to 1975 and is said to be one of the longest running prime-time shows on television. There were 635 episodes and many of the outdoor scenes for this show were shot in Johnson Canyon near Kanab, Utah.

Where did Festus live in Gunsmoke? ›

Not only was he a resident of Dodge City, KS, in the TV series Gunsmoke (1955) from 1962-75, he was also a Dodge City resident in Cheyenne Autumn (1964). Best remembered by the public for his role as Festus Haggen on Gunsmoke (1955).

Is there a real Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas? ›

The Long Branch Saloon was a well-known saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, from about 1874 to 1885. It had several owners, most notably Chalk Beeson and gunfighter Luke Short. The establishment provided gambling and live entertainment, including Beeson's five-person orchestra.

What was the name of the town drunk in Gunsmoke? ›

James Nusser was an American film and television actor. He was known for playing the role of the town drunk Louis Pheeters in the American western television series Gunsmoke. His most prominent role in that long running series was in its two-part story entitled “Nitro”.

Does the set of Gunsmoke still exist? ›

The movie set was the largest set constructed in the Kanab area. After the filming ended, the buildings were not maintained and became heavily damaged. Due to the state of disrepair, you can no longer access the buildings. However, they are still visible from the road and offer great photo opportunities.

How old was James Arness in the first episode of Gunsmoke? ›

The actor was 32 when friend John Wayne declined the lead role in "Gunsmoke" and recommended Arness instead. Afraid of being typecast, Arness initially rejected it. "Go ahead and take it, Jim," Wayne urged him.

How old was Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke when he passed away? ›

James Arness, who presided over the frontier town of Dodge City as television's most enduring western hero, the laconic, fair-minded and incorruptible Marshal Matt Dillon of the two-decade-long series “Gunsmoke,” died June 3 at his home in Los Angeles at 88.

How tall was Jim Arness when he died? ›

James Arness
James "Marshal Dillon" Arness
Height201 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Spouse(s)Virginia Chapman (m.1948–1960, divorced) Janet Surtees (m.1978–2011, his death)
ChildrenRolf, Craig (deceased), Jim, Jenny Lee (deceased)
RelativesPeter Graves (brother, deceased)
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