The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. [2] She played a girl who had a crush on Steve Douglas in an October 19, 1961 episode of My Three Sons. Annie: Valerie Allen. Pheasant Shooting T-Shirt. Acting must have been in his blood as the nephew of Broadway comedian Fred Stone for Milburn left home as a teenager to find work with touring repertory troupes. Fanny: Elizabeth MacRae. Hank: William Bramley. Jena Engstrom began acting after graduating from high school[1] and first appeared on television in the 1960 episode "Adopted" of the ABC crime drama, The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor. Find similar and related movies for Gunsmoke : Milly (1961) - Richard Whorf on AllMovie AllMovie. Matt: James Arness. Ellen: Dorothy Green. Matt Dillon runs into ex-con, Perce McCall, who saves his life in a shootout. Ma Smalley: Sarah Selby. Sarah: Barbara Lord. Cooner: Val Dufour. 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One, she lets his horses loose and burns his haystack. Air Date: Nov 25, 1961 Directed By: Richard Whorf Written By: Hal Moffett, John Meston Where to watch Subscription Cast & Crew James Arness Marshal Matt Dillion Actor Dennis Weaver Chester Goode. "Milly" was the ninth episode of Season 7 of Gunsmoke, also the 242nd overall episode of the series. The second show listed is the January 1962 episode "To Sell Another Human Being" of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen,[3] in which mother Jean played a wealthy woman who with her husband (played by Richard Arlen) adopt a baby through an adoption mill. Chavela: Barbara Luna. Kate: Sue Ane Langdon. Nate: Dean Stanton. Find movie and film cast and crew information for Gunsmoke : Milly (1961) - Richard Whorf on AllMovie Western Nov 25, 1961 50 min Paramount+. Lily Baskin's feelings toward suitor Johnny Cole change from cool detachment to hatred when he kills her father in self-defense. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Milly Glover decides to marry the first available in order to support herself and her brother. Chester: Dennis Weaver. The series is listed as "Everglades!" Shanks: John Larch. Frank Cady Virginia Christine Hans Conried Richard Deacon John Dehner Don Diamond Lawrence Dobkin Sam Edwards Paul Frees Virginia Gregg Jerry Hausner Joseph Kearns Jack Kruschen John McIntire Junius Matthews Ralph Moody Jeanette Nolan Vic Perrin Barney Phillips Peggy Rea John Stephenson James Westerfield TV cast [ edit] Regulars [ edit] By creating an account, you agree to the A teenager meets up with a notorious fleeing gunman whom he kills in self defense and that makes him a target for every gunslinger looking for a reputation. Born June 30, 1942, in Los Angeles, California. Glover: Malcolm Atterbury. Each man blames the other and they shoot each other. Heraclio Cantrell and Father Hernando Cantrell. Did the cast of Gunsmoke get along? Jeff: Conlan Carter. , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. Kidnapped to treat a wounded outlaw, Doc discovers that a member of the gang has an amazing knowledge of medicine. Milly and her little brother are going to be adopted by the widow Hawkins. Matt: James Arness. Matt: James Arness. Grice: Leonard Nimoy. Kitty Russell . Emerson: Conrad Nagel. A young rider is wounded when he's mistaken for the friend of a horse thief. Marshal Matt Dillon: You got what you came to see. Jonas: Dabbs Greer. Gussie: Sharon Wiley. 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