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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Dying Words: Gunsmoke, 'Reed Survives', 31 December 1955.


'Is that you, Marshal? I admire you, Marshal. You have such implicit faith in the law. Good thing, I suppose. But there's no law to cover an old man being a fool --'

John Carradine croaks in 'Reed Survives', Gunsmoke, 31 December 1955.
Posted by retroremote at 9:37 PM
Labels: carradine, dying words, gunsmoke, john carradine

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