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The Well

  • Episode aired Nov 19, 1966
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Ken Curtis and Roger Ewing in Gunsmoke (1955)
Western

Dodge becomes restless when a severe drought dries up all the wells except for one. Now it becomes a fight to keep living, placing Marshal Dillon in the middle.Dodge becomes restless when a severe drought dries up all the wells except for one. Now it becomes a fight to keep living, placing Marshal Dillon in the middle.Dodge becomes restless when a severe drought dries up all the wells except for one. Now it becomes a fight to keep living, placing Marshal Dillon in the middle.

  • Director
    • Marc Daniels
  • Writers
    • Francis M. Cockrell
    • Paul Savage
    • Norman MacDonnell
  • Stars
    • James Arness
    • Milburn Stone
    • Amanda Blake
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    210
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Daniels
    • Writers
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Paul Savage
      • Norman MacDonnell
    • Stars
      • James Arness
      • Milburn Stone
      • Amanda Blake
    • 5User reviews
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    James Arness
    James Arness
    • Matt Dillon
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Doc
    Amanda Blake
    Amanda Blake
    • Kitty
    Ken Curtis
    Ken Curtis
    • Festus
    Roger Ewing
    Roger Ewing
    • Thad
    Elizabeth Rogers
    Elizabeth Rogers
    • Mrs. Davis
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Sam
    Woodrow Chambliss
    Woodrow Chambliss
    • Lathrop
    Charles Wagenheim
    Charles Wagenheim
    • Halligan
    Ted Jordan
    Ted Jordan
    • Burke
    Ted Gehring
    Ted Gehring
    • Boyd
    Karl Lukas
    Karl Lukas
    • Lake
    Pete Kellett
    Pete Kellett
    • Monk
    Robert Ballew
    • Tim Grady
    Madgel Dean
    • Mother
    Guy Raymond
    Guy Raymond
    • Dr. Tobias
    Joan Payne
    • Janie
    Lawrence P. Casey
    Lawrence P. Casey
    • Jim Libby
    • (as Lawrence Casey)
    • Director
      • Marc Daniels
    • Writers
      • Francis M. Cockrell
      • Paul Savage
      • Norman MacDonnell
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    5fredit-43004

    Beer 5 cents; Water 25 cents

    If there is only one well that is not dry, it would seem that the solution is to dig a new deeper well. Dodge seemed to have enough able-bodied workers to do just that. Instead, the workers were devoted to another project which seemed to require just as much labor as digging a well with less promise of results.

    Other Western series often relied upon "thirst" as a theme, usually involving having the characters and the viewers trudging through a desert with no water. Wagon Train, Laramie, for example. Various subplots were attached, involving hoarding and greed.

    The effect of such a story was usually as welcome as a big glass of water from Stinking Springs.
    4wdavidreynolds

    Story Lacks Substance

    Dodge City is in the midst of a drought, as is any place within a reasonable ride of the town. Most of the water supplies have gone dry. There is a well in Dodge that still has water, but it is running out. Marshal Matt Dillon has implemented rationing and has someone guarding the well around the clock to prevent thievery. (Never mind that this is not something a U.S. Marshal would normally do, but that was often true of Dillon and Gunsmoke.)

    Dr. Tobias -- who claims to be a rainmaker, among other things -- just happens to ride into Dodge. Matt knows this "doctor's" whole schtick is a scam, but the people in the town are desperate. Matt orders Tobias to engage the people in a rainmaking scam to give them hope and buy some time while Festus Haggen explores some other options for water at some place called "Stinkin' Springs."

    Director Marc Daniels does as good a job as possible with this story. The viewer can almost feel the misery of the town folk, the oppressive heat, the sweat, the filth, and Matt's frustration as the people become increasingly desperate.

    The biggest problem with this episode is that there is simply not enough material for an hour-long episode. Much of the story comes across as filler to stretch the episode to an hour. There are long talking scenes. There is a side story involving a selfish man on the run from the Army that appears to have been added in an attempt to introduce some excitement into the proceedings and to fill time.

    I also find the situation introduced in this story to be unbelievable. I can certainly understand a severe drought impacting the economy of a large region -- that kind of thing still happens today. However, I do not understand the complete lack of water to even sustain life. Dodge City and Kansas as a whole were not isolated from the rest of the world. I would think enough water could be transported into the area -- by train, if necessary -- to provide water for people to drink. It is also mentioned early in the episode that there are some contaminated water sources in the area. Contaminated water can be boiled to kill harmful pathogens, and this has been known since the late 1600s.

    Another of the more glaring problematic aspects of the storyline is that a little over halfway through the episode, Festus voluntarily takes off for Colorado in search of water, and we never see him again or hear of his fate.

    This is the only episode of Gunsmoke written by Francis Cockrell, who had previously written several episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Cockrell was also writing for the Batman television series around the same time this episode was written.

    Veteran character actor Guy Raymond is Dr. Tobias in this story. This is the last of three Gunsmoke appearances he made. Other familiar faces include Ted Gehring and Karl Lukas. Several of the Dodge City regulars show up here, as one would expect.

    The ending is predictable, and the story is thin. Even worse, the episode is simply neither compelling nor fun to watch. Normally I enjoy the episodes set in Dodge and featuring many of the citizens, but this story fails on a few levels.
    6kfo9494

    A predictable nice story.

    This was a slow predictable story that played out in long durations of known dialog. However, for some reason, we just had to watch to the very end.

    The entire State of Kansas is in a severe drought and all the wells around Dodge are dry except for one deep well located inside the town limits. Marshal Dillon has imposed martial law around the well with orders to shoot anyone that tries to steal water. Each night, the Marshal gives out a certain amount of water to the residence in order to stay alive.

    A 'water-witch' known as a rainmaker has come into Dodge. Any other time Matt would have ran him out on his heels but with the citizens of Dodge getting restless, he knows he has to take their mind of the problem of no water. So, the rainmaker, Dr Tobias, tells the people that he can seed the clouds and produce rain within two weeks. Now people have hope.

    There is another side-plot where an escaped army prisoner is coming home to see his wife and newborn baby. But really this kind of takes away from the main interest of the story. It was a time killer for the episode to stretch it for the entire hour.

    It is not to hard to guess the ending so there really is no suspense in the story. It was the rainmaker played by Guy Raymond that made the viewer have to watch to the end. The story would have been more entertaining if they would have kept the rainmaker story going but it was not to be. A nice story that could have been better.
    5streetlight2

    The Ogallala Aquifer runs near Dodge

    At the time of this story - 1890's - would be within 10's of feet below the surface near Doge and easily reached. The Arkansas river is just south of Dodge as well and is not likely to have run dry. The episode is based on nonsense.

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    • Trivia
      Although the Arkansas River runs near Dodge City, it frequently runs dry due to a variety of reasons, including drought in the 1870's time frame of the show.
    • Soundtracks
      The Old Trail
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      by Rex Koury and Glenn Spencer

      Aspen Fair Music, Incorporated (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Arness Production Company
      • CBS Television Network
      • Filmaster Productions
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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