Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304059661 Format: Color ISBN: 6304059663 Label: Starmaker Entertainment Manufacturer: Starmaker Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Starmaker Entertainment Release Date: 1996-04-16 Running Time: 94 Studio: Starmaker Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1993-05-08
Customer Rating: Summary: The horns of a dilemma: law and justice in a clash Comment: The fourth of the five Gunsmoke movies deals with the perennially
nasty possibility that law and justice can come into conflict.
A false witness puts ex-Marshal Matt Dillon into the type of danger
he had been notably skilled at disarming in his twenty years as US Marshal
of Dodge City. What should you do when law and justice apparently cannot
both be served? This movie shows the stark contrast between corruptible
New Mexico territorial lawmen, and the incorruptible Kansas peace
officer, retired.
An especially good movie for a new generation of Gunsmoke fans. Customer Rating: Summary: mistaken identity for Matt Dillion Comment: This made for TV movie was aired in 1992. It has an interesting plot and I enjoyed watching it. If you like James Arness,and haven't seen this one,get it for your collection. Customer Rating: Summary: Matt is the Standard Comment: Anyone that enjoys a good movie, a good western, that has ever enjoyed Gunsmoke, who has always believed in the values that Matt Dillon has always stood for, has to watch this installment of Gunsmoke. Matt Dillon, ever the presence of solidity, calmness, justice, and virtue once again shines in "The Long Ride". Matt demonstrates cooperation with law enforcement even though unjustly accused and when that same law let's him down, without vigilance, he set's out to clear his name. Ever the presence and influencing others towards the paths of justice and right. I watched Gunsmoke as a child with my father, then it went off the air. With Gunsmoke videos and movies, I can share the virtues of Matt Dillon with my son without being concerned of what the content is. Thanks, Matt.