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Crooked Mile

  • Episode aired Oct 3, 1964
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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James Arness and Katharine Ross in Gunsmoke (1955)
Western

Mr. Degler is determined to break up the romance between his adult daughter and half Indian Quint, so he sends for his cousin Praylie to help out, but Praylie has murder in mind instead.Mr. Degler is determined to break up the romance between his adult daughter and half Indian Quint, so he sends for his cousin Praylie to help out, but Praylie has murder in mind instead.Mr. Degler is determined to break up the romance between his adult daughter and half Indian Quint, so he sends for his cousin Praylie to help out, but Praylie has murder in mind instead.

  • Director
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writers
    • Les Crutchfield
    • Norman MacDonnell
    • John Meston
  • Stars
    • James Arness
    • Milburn Stone
    • Amanda Blake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    265
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Les Crutchfield
      • Norman MacDonnell
      • John Meston
    • Stars
      • James Arness
      • Milburn Stone
      • Amanda Blake
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Arness
    James Arness
    • Matt Dillon
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Doc
    Amanda Blake
    Amanda Blake
    • Kitty
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Quint
    Ken Curtis
    Ken Curtis
    • Festus
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Cyrus
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Praylie
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Susan
    John Breen
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Loren Brown
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    David S. Cass Sr.
    David S. Cass Sr.
    • Creed
    • (uncredited)
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Rudy Germane
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Chick Hannan
    Chick Hannan
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Hayes
    Chester Hayes
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Pete Kellett
    Pete Kellett
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Rex Moore
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Morton
    Charles Morton
    • Barfly Stealing Ham
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Les Crutchfield
      • Norman MacDonnell
      • John Meston
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    7lrrap

    Royal D. STEALS THE SHOW aka "The Ham on the Operating Table"

    One of Gunsmoke's most unusual "comic relief" scenes---the gourmet smoked ham that we first see on Doc's operating table. For a few seconds, we think that it's a HUMAN body part...but ultimately, the hunk-a-ham ends up over at the Long Branch for a fun feast with Doc, Festus, Quint, etc. The scene actually made me hungry. But then, trouble walks in the door....

    And speaking of HAM (fans of Mr. Kennedy: get ready to hit the "NOT USEFUL" button....), George Kennedy nearly ruins this episode for me; he just doesn't have the acting chops for this kind of role; his line delivery is phony and ill-at-ease. He's nowhere near the class of actor as, say, James Arness or Royal Dano--who is positively TERRIFYING in this show. Man, what an ominous, threatening, inhuman dude! Now THAT"S a fine actor--totally poised and technically solid.*

    So I deduct one rating star for Kennedy but restore it for Dano. The plot is pretty standard and predictable--which is fine, since the script is written well. Great shot of Festus and Quint DIVING out of the blacksmith shop as it EXPLODES--try it in SLO-MO! Also-- (NON-Spoiler alert)--there are two deaths during the final climatic scene--one looks very fake (director should have re-filmed it), the other really cool. Also, Ken Curtis and Burt Reynolds make a great team. LR

    * (A friend and I had the great pleasure of meeting with Royal Dano in his Santa Monica home in September, 1988. I was in town to meet with Ray Bradbury re: a musical project, and called Royal cold out of the phone book. I had a videocassette of "Face of Fire" ('59) which he appeared in but didn't own a copy of. So he invited my friend and me over. A THREE-HOUR chat, during which he talked on like an excited kid---and he recalled EVERY DETAIL of his career, too, from his stage debut in "Finians' Rainbow" (1947) to the present. My only regret is that we didn't have a recorder to capture our talk. His wife kept peeking around the corner saying "Royal, your dinner's getting cold.." What a night!)
    jonthepiperson

    Seen this movie before

    Once again, we get the man can't allow his adult daughter talking to men, daughter resists, man scold's daughter, daughter still resists, man hits, daughter, daughter whimpers and goes away cowering, daughter conceals her love affair. His reasoning, because she's my daughter, oh...... Ok...... Somehow this plot has been resurrected more times than Jason Voorhees. The forbidden love story can be traced all the way back to Romeo and Juliet and probably before. It's been used in movies, TV, songs, Broadway plays, and who knows where else, usually with predictable results.

    Given that this shopworn storyline has been driven into the ground over and over, this episode doesn't do a lot for me, nor do any of its predecessors. Come to think of it, I wouldn't have found this type of story all that interesting had it not been recycled numerous times and should be in the cliché hall of fame.

    We do however get some name actors in the deal; we get Morgan Woodward who's a serviceable actor provided he has material to work with and doesn't try and overact the part. George Kennedy whose best moments were in Naked Gun. Royal Danno whose always been a strong character actor. And lastly Katherine Ross whose been an excellent actress in whatever she does. However, no matter who they get to play the parts, this episode belongs in the recycle bin.
    10kfo9494

    A sad but entertaining story about a father and daughter

    Here is a sad family tale of a father that refuses to let his 19 year old daughter grow up and does not see that it could cost him everything he has in life.

    Cyrus Degler (George Kennedy) has a daughter named Susan (Katharine Ross) that is seeing Quint. This relationship is much to the displeasure of Cyrus who expresses his emotion by horse whipping Quint and telling him that he will kill him if he continues to see his daughter.

    Back at the house Cyrus tells Susan that since her mother died years ago, she is all that he has in her life and wants to protect her. When Susan tells him that she will continue to see Quint, he picks up the horse whip again- but this time Susan pulls a rifle off the wall and points it at her Dad. Cyrus backs off and then telegraphs his kin folk named Praylie Degler to come to Dodge. Praylie is the member of the clan that takes care of matters when requested.

    When Praylie arrives in Dodge his intention is to kill Quint. But with Festus and the Marshal suspicious, it will be difficult to complete the task.

    After a strange explosion at the blacksmith shop, Matt tells Praylie to leave town. But he heads to Cyrus's house to get get paid for his services. But instead of taking the money owed, he robs Cyrus of all the money he has in life. Susan comes in and again take the rifle off the wall- this time to protect her father. But this time things will be far different and lives changed.

    An excellent script and well acted. Was entertaining throughout the entire show which keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat. A great watch for any viewer.
    9AlsExGal

    This episode packs lots of star power...

    ... for you have Katharine Ross five years before raindrops are falling on her head, George Kennedy three years before he won best supporting actor for Cool Hand Luke, and then there is Burt Reynolds who will be a headliner in films all during the 1970s.

    In this episode, blacksmith Quint (Burt Reynolds) is seriously seeing Susan (Katherine Ross). Her dad, Cyrus, is furious about their dating. For once it seems it is not racism associated with Quint being half Comanche. Instead, Cyrus doesn't want anybody to take his daughter away from him. He somehow feels that because he spent his life raising her, she owes him her time as an adult taking care of him. Susan's mother died when she was seven.

    Realizing he can't handle this situation, Cyrus calls his relative Praylie to "get rid " of Quint. But what they have here is a failure to communicate. Praylie considers killing the same as getting rid of Quint. Cyrus just wanted him scared away. Praylie is further agitated that Cyrus didn't tell him that Quint has powerful allies in Festus and Marshall Dillon. This disagreement turns tragic and violent. I'll let you see exactly what I mean by that.

    I'm really starting to like the Festus/Quint friendship. This week there is a humorous scene between the two of them - and doc -in the Long Branch on the subject of making the perfect ham.
    10colbertadrian

    Great Episode

    Always good acting with the regulars, but this episode had great guest acting, the exchange between George Kennedy and Katherine Ross really showed her skills and she could hold her own with a veteran actor like George Kennedy, the episode was well written with many layers to it.

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    • Trivia
      Burt Reynolds said of all the episodes he made during the three years he was on Gunsmoke this one was his favorite.
    • Quotes

      Praylie: You know those Haggens aren't very smart, but they can be funny sometimes.

    • Soundtracks
      The Old Trail
      (uncredited)

      by Rex Koury and Glenn Spencer

      Aspen Fair Music, Incorporated (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 3, CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Dodge City Western Street)
    • Production companies
      • Arness Production Company
      • CBS Television Network
      • Filmaster Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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