Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Stage Snatch

25 min · 25. juni 2026
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Originally Aired: April 24, 1960 Gunsmoke #420, "Stage Snatch," finds Marshal Matt Dillon delivering a dangerous prisoner named Rouse to Hayes City for trial when their stagecoach is stopped by Bigfoot, a Native American leader, and his son Younghawk. Rouse murdered Bigfoot's father, and the grieving son believes the killer's life belongs to him, not to white man's justice. Despite Dillon's assurances that Rouse will likely hang after trial, Bigfoot refuses to let the law handle the matter and takes both the marshal and his prisoner captive. As they're forced to march across the prairie toward the tribal encampment, the situation grows increasingly tense. Rouse, roped to a horse and struggling with the brutal trek, whines and complains while Dillon maintains his composure despite having his hands tied. Though Dillon has always been friends with Bigfoot and promises him justice through the legal system, the Native American leader remains determined to hold his own council trial, creating a dangerous standoff between frontier justice and tribal honor.

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