Sundown: A Race Against Time on the Prairie
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In this tense episode of "Gunsmoke," Marshal Matt Dillon and Chester face a moral dilemma as they find an Indian squaw near death on the open prairie. The harsh weather has left her exposed to the elements, and it quickly becomes clear that her condition is dire. As they rush to get her the medical attention she desperately needs, Marshal Dillon begins to suspect that her situation is no accident.
Confined indoors for days due to relentless storms, Dillon and Chester finally set out for a much-needed ride across the prairie, only to stumble upon the woman lying on the ground, weak and suffering. Their discovery leads to questions about how she ended up there and whether foul play was involved.
Featuring William Conrad as the iconic Marshal Dillon, with the evocative musical compositions of Rex Koury underscoring the drama, "Sundown" is a story that highlights the stark realities of life on the frontier and the thin line between life and death in the Wild West.
Keywords: "Sundown Gunsmoke episode," "June 6, 1953 broadcast," "Marshal Matt Dillon Indian squaw," "Norman Macdonnell Gunsmoke director," "Western drama radio show."
Tune in to "Sundown" to experience the suspense and moral challenges faced by Marshal Dillon as he navigates the dangers of the prairie and the complexities of frontier justice.
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