Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Puckets New Year

24 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Originally Aired: December 27, 1959 Gunsmoke #403, "Puckets New Year," Marshal Matt Dillon and Chester are returning to Dodge City after a brutal blizzard when they discover an abandoned buffalo hunter's camp. They find an elderly hunter named Ira Puckett hiding in a wagon, badly injured and half-frozen after being abandoned by his skinner, Jed Larner, who rode off when the storm approached rather than help his crippled partner. Puckett threatens Matt and Chester at gunpoint, desperate not to be left behind again, but the marshal brings him safely to town where Doc Adams must amputate part of his frozen foot. The operation saves Puckett's life but ends his buffalo hunting days, leaving the proud old man bitter and consumed with thoughts of vengeance against Larner. Despite Matt's warnings and attempts to help him adjust to town life, Puckett refuses to let go of his rage. When the marshal finally spots a scarred man matching Larner's description in the Long Branch saloon weeks later, the situation threatens to explode into deadly confrontation as Puckett's thirst for revenge collides with Matt's duty to prevent murder.

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Originally Aired: March 6, 1960 Gunsmoke #413, "Blood Money," finds Marshal Matt Dillon and Chester searching for water on the prairie when they encounter a wary stranger named Joe Harp holding them at gunpoint. Harp's suspicion quickly fades when he realizes he needs their help. He's discovered an injured man named Harry Spiner, whose horse has thrown him and broken his leg. Despite Spiner's ungrateful and surly attitude, Harp has dragged him to shade and stayed to help. Matt and Chester transport both men back to Dodge, where Doc tends to Spiner's injury. Over the following weeks, Harp lingers in town gambling but causing no trouble, while the recovered Spiner proves himself thoroughly unlikable to everyone he meets. When a wanted poster arrives identifying Joe Harp as a bank robber and murderer with a $500 reward, Matt reluctantly prepares to arrest the man who seemed decent enough. But Chester accidentally reveals the news to Spiner, who rushes off to warn Harp. What follows forces Matt to confront the ugly truth about gratitude, betrayal, and the real meaning of blood money when one man sees an opportunity to profit from another's kindness.

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Prescribed Killing

Originally Aired: February 28, 1960 Gunsmoke #412, "Prescribed Killing," presents a chilling domestic drama on the Kansas prairie. Myra Kirby arrives in Dodge City with a disturbing message for Marshal Matt Dillon: her husband Luke is going to kill her. Living in isolation on their horse ranch, Myra has grown bitter and resentful of Luke's devotion to his horses and his visits to the Widow Holland, a neighbor woman whose husband recently died. The tension between the couple has escalated to the point where Myra tells Matt she simply wanted him to know what's coming, so he'll know what to do afterwards. Luke confirms the marital strife when Matt confronts him, cryptically saying his wife is living with devils and there's nobody who can help except him. The situation grows more ominous when Luke warns the Marshal that no one can stop what's happening, and that only he can deal with it. Just as Matt finishes speaking with Luke, Doc Adams arrives with grave news: he's already been out to the Kirby place that morning, and Myra has been badly hurt. The stage is set for Matt to uncover the dark truth behind this troubled marriage.

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