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Posted July 9th, 2021 for INSP For 20 years, James Arness etched himself into America’s collective memory as Marshal Matt Dillon in Gunsmoke. Lawman, cowboy, and paragon of justice, Marshal Dillon is a legend to his legion of fans. In Gunsmoke, To the Last Man, Arness returns once more in his unforgettable role, seeking truth, justice, and the American way…even if he has to be the last man standing to do it.
Gunsmoke: To The Last Man stars James Arness and Amy Stoch, with outstanding performances by Morgan Woodward, Pat Hingle, and Don Collier. It’s one of the most popular and enduring television movies that returned Marshal Matt to the screen and added even more depth and polish to the already sterling Gunsmoke legend.