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GUNSMOKE COMPLETE DVD COLLECTION
Title Description The complete collection of the hit TV series on DVD. Available for a limited time only. Buy it today!
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Regular Price $399.99 Special Offer $195.95

SYNOPSIS

STARRING:
James Arness

ALL 20 Seasons in one Massive DVD Collection. On sale this week only!

The television series ran from September 10, 1955 to September 1, 1975 on CBS for 635 episodes. To this day, it is the longest run of any scripted series with continuing characters in American primetime television.

Conrad was the first choice to play Marshal Dillon on TV, having established the role, but his increasing obesity led to more photogenic actors being considered. Losing the role embittered Conrad for years, though he later starred in another CBS television series, Cannon (1971-1975). Denver Pyle was also considered for the role, as was Raymond Burr who was ultimately seen as too heavy-set for the part. Rumors that the role was offered to John Wayne have been largely debunked.

In the end, the primary roles were all recast, with James Arness taking on the lead role of Marshal Matt Dillon upon the recommendation of John Wayne, who also introduced the first episode of the series, Dennis Weaver playing Chester Goode, Milburn Stone being cast as Dr. Galen "Doc" Adams and Amanda Blake taking on the role of Miss Kitty Russell, owner of the Long Branch Saloon. MacDonnell became the associate producer of the TV show and later the producer. Meston was named head writer. Arness, in his role on Gunsmoke, achieved what no other actor has ever achieved: He played the same character on the same scripted series for 20 years, the longest uninterrupted period any actor has played the same role in the same show.

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All 635 Uncut Episodes Complete Seasons 1-20 on 99 DVDS

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Gunsmoke

  Gunsmoke is the title of the longest running dramatic series ever known in the whole history of television. Its premiere was in September 1955. Two of the stars in the series, James Arness and Milburn Stone even remained all twenty seasons though others were replaced from time to time, such as Amanda Blake who departed after nineteen years.

 Though some viewers of the young generation might consider this TV series rather old-fashioned and boring, there are many people who watched it with a lot of interest for many years and would love to get the opportunity of watching it again. If you are one of those belonging to the latter category, you may purchase the Gunsmoke DVD and enjoy the whole range of episodes whenever you feel like it at home.

 When the series started out, it was a half-hour show, but they expanded it to an hour in the seventh season. Like most western shows which generally focus on imaginary characters, Gunsmoke bears that mystery that old legends related to the West usually bring out. One of the earliest ‘adult westerns’ that have ever appeared, Gunsmoke centred upon the exploits of Marshal Matt Dillon in the Kansas frontier town of Dodge City sometime round 1873. The marshal’s companion was Doc Adams, the town physician who was in the habit of spending much time drinking beer at the Long Branch Saloon, which was owned and managed by the Kitty Russell. You can imagine the kind of characters and the conflicts they got into while they were living their life round this place. If you are after another cure of the series, you can get the Gunsmoke DVD or the Gunsmoke Bluray and watch the fabulous adventures of this bunch of characters back in the latter half of the 18th century.

 Gunsmoke somehow started a trend for TV westerns which lasted quite long. Some of you may remember that there were several Western TV series on the air at the same time half a century ago. However, Gunsmoke outlasted all the others and when it was cancelled in 1975, it was the only show of this kind still running. Get a Blu-Ray of the show and enjoy it for the first or the second time.