Episode
Gunsmoke: The Blacksmith
Overview
Troublemakers trick an immigrant blacksmith into leaving his house on his wedding night, then burn it down.
Details
- Series
- Gunsmoke
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 2
- Air date
- 1960-09-17
- Runtime
- 26 min
Episode context
The Blacksmith is Episode 2 in Season 6 of Gunsmoke. It aired on 1960-09-17. The runtime is 26 min.
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Episode 1: Friend's Pay-Off
Matt is summoned to help an old friend, Ab Butler, who has been shot in the back and left for dead. However, Matt faces a difficult situation when Ab's partner shows up and tells his side of the story.
Episode 3: Small Water
Matt arrests Finn Pickett after recognizing his face from a wanted poster. On the way back to Dodge, Pickett's vengeful sons try to free their father as Matt and Chester face a water shortage.
More episodes from this season
Episode 4: Say Uncle
Lee Nagel suspects his visiting uncle of murder when his father is killed in their store in an apparent accident.
Episode 5: Shooting Stopover
While transporting a prisoner with Chester on a stagecoach to Wichita, Matt learns that the stagecoach is also carrying a shipment of gold, and he suspects the coach might be targeted by outlaws.
Episode 6: The Peace Officer
Matt is called in to deal with a corrupt sheriff in Tascosa.
Episode 7: Don Matteo
Matt's old friend, Esteban Garcia, tracks a man into Dodge and plans to kill him for stealing his wife.
Episode 8: The Worm
Murders follow when a buffalo hunter and his browbeaten partner come to town.
Episode 9: The Badge
Out on the prairie, Matt is shot and taken captive by two outlaws, one of whom is a weakling abused and bossed around by the other.
Episode 10: Distant Drummer
A young army drummer named Raffie is terrorized by two bullying mule skinners.
Episode 11: Ben Tolliver's Stud
Jake Creed accuses his young hired hand, Ben Tolliver, of horse theft.
Episode 12: No Chip
The vicious Dolan brothers move in on a tough cattle rancher and his non-violent son.
Episode 13: The Wake
Gus Mather arrives in Dodge in a wagon, carrying the coffin of his best friend, Orson Boggs, to give him a proper wake. There's only one problem: according to Mrs. Boggs, her late husband didn't have any friends.