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Er ist das Gesetz

Originaltitel: Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1994
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Er ist das Gesetz (1994)
DramaWestern

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRetired Marshal Matt Dillon goes after a fifteen-year-old boy who is determined to kill the men responsible for the murder of his mother during a stagecoach robbery.Retired Marshal Matt Dillon goes after a fifteen-year-old boy who is determined to kill the men responsible for the murder of his mother during a stagecoach robbery.Retired Marshal Matt Dillon goes after a fifteen-year-old boy who is determined to kill the men responsible for the murder of his mother during a stagecoach robbery.

  • Regie
    • Jerry Jameson
  • Drehbuch
    • Harry Longstreet
    • Renee Longstreet
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Arness
    • Bruce Boxleitner
    • Amy Stoch
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    7,1/10
    433
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Longstreet
      • Renee Longstreet
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Arness
      • Bruce Boxleitner
      • Amy Stoch
    • 7Benutzerrezensionen
    • 1Kritische Rezension
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    James Arness
    James Arness
    • Matt Dillon
    Bruce Boxleitner
    Bruce Boxleitner
    • Davis Healy
    Amy Stoch
    Amy Stoch
    • Beth Readon
    • (as Amy Stock-Poynton)
    Alan Scarfe
    Alan Scarfe
    • Sean Devlin
    Christopher Bradley
    Christopher Bradley
    • Josh
    Mikey LeBeau
    • Martin Miller
    Kelly Morgan
    • Lucas Miller
    Apesanahkwat
    Apesanahkwat
    • Six Eyes
    Hallie Foote
    Hallie Foote
    • Hannah Miller
    Clark Heathcliff Brolly
    • Jesse
    • (as Clark Heathcliffe Brolly)
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Sheriff at Dillion Ranch
    Ed Adams
    • Waco
    Tony Clay
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (as Wayne Anthony)
    Bing Blenman
    • Hardcase
    Tom Brinson
    • Potter
    Dave Adams
    • Sam the Cook
    Sanford Gibbons
    Sanford Gibbons
    • Sheriff Deke Clamber
    • (as Sandy Gibbons)
    Mike Kevil
    • Bobby
    • Regie
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Longstreet
      • Renee Longstreet
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    10jlvn293

    Gunsmoke- "One Man's Justice"

    I guess I am partial to anything starring Mr. James Arness, as to the 'Gunsmoke TV Series' it does take some adjustment to delete those Episodes from your mind and focus on the 4 TV made movies. But I did enjoy this movie very much and would rate it a '10' as with the other 3 movies. It did take awhile to find this VHS of "One Mans Justice" but the wait was worth the effort it took to find it. It looked as if it may have been filmed in 'Old Tuscon' and had some beautiful scenery. I would rate this movie as a 'Must' for true "Gunsmoke & Matt Dillon" fans. The role Mr. Bruce Boxlietner played in the movie was very well and made the movie more enjoyable; with his superb acting. Of course what more can be said of Mr. James Arness, but Fantastic.
    10csmith-99615

    Jim's Last Hurrah

    I was born in 1950 so I literally grew up with Gunsmoke. Having seen every episode at least once I felt like I knew Matt Dillon better than most of my family members. In this film Matt Dillon is Matt Dillon. A little older and without the badge but still the same man. The writers didn't try to change his character at all. ( Of course Arness wouldn't have allowed it if they tried) If you liked the TV series at all you'll like this movie. If you're a fan like me you'll LOVE it. Marshal Matt Dillon... They don't make 'me like that any more.
    6wildbillharding

    Last ever Gunsmoke

    It's amazing there's only one review of James Arness's last western outing. I guess it shows how far the TV western, not to mention the feature version, has sunk since the horse opera's heyday in the late '50s and early '60s. I'm making it two!

    I won't 'spoil' the story. I'll just say that Mr Arness was looking a little creaky by '94 - not that it matters, of course. There's still a flavor of the indelible character and he seems to be enjoying himself. He said how annoyed he was that the studio didn't let the TV saga wind down with a final, goodbye episode. If it had, I guess one-offs like this would have looked foolish.

    As it is, enjoy it for what it is - a last hurrah for one of TV's great characters, Marshal Matt Dillon of Dodge.
    9g-36829-34138

    One Last Ride...

    Watching a retired Matt Dillon in his final adventure was exciting, yet nostalgic. James Arness was 70 years old for this last movie, but, the camera still loved him - age lines and all. James Arness was the true personification of the Old West cowboy on his last ride.

    Best Quote in movie. After Matt and his young partner have a shootout and kill one of the stagecoach robbers, His young partner saves Matt's life. Matt looks him up and down and says: "What did you say you did before you started selling?" Replies with a grin: "I didn't..." and walks off, leaving Matt with a better opinion of this new partner.
    8ideabook

    This Is The End?

    I'm going to avoid talking about this Gunsmoke film, the last and final version of Gunsmoke as we knew it: the long dusty line back to the radio program, thru the 20 years on prime-time network TV to the 4 post-series films (or 'long' episodes) produced about 12-19 years later. I guess the elements of the film are familiar to all fans: the event and the bringing bad guys to justice, albeit a strange variation on the theme.

    This time it's different. It's the Marshall's last ride. As portrayed by James Arness. Maybe someday it'll come back with a new cast and take another run at it. As someone said about Gunsmoke and its role in American TV 'the series ran for 20 years. In radio they called such series 'sustained' meaning it had a sponsor. This series was 'sustained' for 20 years, and never had to be carried for old times sake'. It held up its own end of the deal. That alone is amazing. What's more is that it probably could have gone on for even more seasons. Such a long run that it often left people, fans, critics wondering, why?.

    Gunsmoke started its run on tv in 1955, the year I was born, as just another Western series in a crowded field. The genre crammed network tv and movies for most of the decade: at one point 7 of the top ten shows were Westerns. Studios rushed to produce them. Several led to starting roles for soon to be famous actors. Why Gunsmoke lasted so long has always been a subject of debate. It wasn't the only show with roots to radio, its cast wasn't in particular famous or its management of a higher order. But, it did break away from the usual Western story line. And, over time, was able to develop characters deeply, giving fans a unique feeling of closeness to it. Almost like a part of the family. Something about it hit home with Americans and they kept tuning in.

    When they finally put the series down in 1975 most figured it was about time. It had gone on so long that it would be hard to maintain the high script and production values it was famous for. Later on, some of the episodes were just so bad that you had to be a dedicated fan to just watch. One example, episode 16 in season 16, shows how far off the trail it could wander. How many times could the Marshall slay evil while managing to bring along the cast for another brush with death or drama of some sorts?. The series, without even a finale, just went off the air.

    But, 12 years later the Marshall rides again. Four more times in all. The last, this effort in 1994, wasn't recognized either as 'the end'. Instead, Dillon just rides off into the dusty sunset. Taking the genre with him. It's only fitting that the Marshall and the series are given that honor. Because it managed to last the longest of all and was probably the best of the lot.

    Americans had a special relationship with its Westerns. It's also how many foreign people see Americans as" cowboys chasing bad guys and Indians while we open new space and build stuff, like railroads and towns'. And, the Marshall enforces the law and an American sense of justice for all. He represents the American sense of fairness and order. He is honest, true and faithful. He is fair. In a world full of bad guys and lawbreakers the Marshall holds true.

    Those are values that have nothing to do with the West but somehow have come to represent it in books, radio, tv and the movies. Americans were especially receptive to Westerns in the 50s when a changing world forced us to intervene and lead it away from evil Godless Communism. The Westerns gave us all a place where we could see conflicts between people play out and with outcomes we demanded. And, 'Gunsmoke' did just that. Although the concept had been played out by 1975 on tv, and the genre had been exploited way too far, the basis of 'Gunsmoke', the values it represented, still had a serious following. The Marshall never really represented the 'West' but American values superimposed on it. He never gave up. He lost, but not often. But, he never sold out. He didn't cheat. He fought hard, but fair. He was Tom Rath, circa late 1800's.

    Given all of that Marshall Dillon couldn't be denied one last ride. That his values never changed isn't hard to believe. He represented what was good in all of us. That will never go out of style. And, who knows how those values will reappear in the future.

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      This was James Arness' final acting role before his death on June 3, 2011 at the age of 88.
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      Sam the Cook: You know, it's not really a party without candles on your cake.

      Matt Dillon: What did we do last year?

      Sam the Cook: It slips my mind. How many candles was it?

      Matt Dillon: Oh, I'd say it was over 21.

      Sam the Cook: You say that every year!

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      Follows Rauchende Colts (1955)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. September 1995 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Gunsmoke - Er ist das Gesetz
    • Drehorte
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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      • CBS Entertainment Production
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