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An old lawman friend of Matt's comes to town. He just retired and wanted to catch up with an old friend. When his friend is shot in the back and left to die, a stranger in town points out someone who could've done it - his drinking buddy Tony Serpa.

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    • Author: Rrd
    Just finished watching this on Netflix and if this isn't a "10" I don't know what is! I don't want to give away any of the twists and turns but suffice to say it starts off with Dillon tossing Ed Asner, who plays a nasty Army sergeant, out of his jail (you just know we'll see him again later in the episode) and also co-stars Robert Culp and "Goober" from Mayberry as bad guys (what a combination LOL).

    It's one of those "Dillon has to escort convicted bad guy to Hays City for the big jump" episodes (I always wonder why he does this alone so many times... but he's a man inclined to take risks!) but with plot surprises you'll never see coming. Robert Culp is worth the price of admission alone! Don't trust the "7.2" rating... 8 people gave it a 10 like me, 1 gave it a 9 and 1 nitwit gave it a 1! IMO the rating average should throw out such extreme outliers since rating this episode a 1 is the act of a crazy person.

    Watch this episode and you won't be disappointed! And to think I was about to go to bed, after watching 3 hour-long Gunsmokes in a row, but decided to sit through "just one more"...

    Final comment: great Matt Dillon line, said as he throws Ed Asner about 15-feet across Front Street (Asner was BORN fat so he's a big guy even before Mary Tyler Moore): "Get out of here before I lose my temper." LOL This is one episode I will watch over n over!
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    • Author: Gamba
    Rather than review this episode (it's been done thoroughly), I would like to state that Hung High has one of the best casts to grace the screen during Gunsmoke's 20yr run.

    Six of the guest stars are very well-known, with a couple of others who are lesser known, but nevertheless have their place in pop culture as well.

    1- Edward Asner (Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant, Up)

    2- Robert Culp (I Spy, Greatest American Hero)

    3- George Lindsey (Andy Griffith Show, Hee Haw)

    4- Elisha Cook, Jr. (Star Trek TOS, Magnum PI, and a gazillion others)

    5- Michael Conrad (Hill Street Blues

    6- Harold J. Stone (I remember him from Bridget Loves Birney, but the man was darned prolific)

    Also, a couple of others to note:

    7- Steven Marlo (in Star Trek TOS, A Piece of the Action, he was the gangster Kirk conned with the fake card game "Fizbin")

    8- Arthur Peterson ( The Major in SOAP)

    IMO this would likely be one of the greatest casts of the series, if not THE greatest.
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    • Author: Haracetys
    Future "Cowboys" film director Mark Rydell staged one of the best and more complicated "Gunsmoke" episodes from the 10th season, entitled "Hung High," about the murder of a retired lawman who had been an old friend of protagonist Matt Dillon. Unlike most "Gunsmoke" episodes, U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon finds himself challenged by savvy adversaries who make his life a nightmare from start to finish. Writer John Meston, who penned 106 episodes of the landmark television series, displays considerable imagination in orchestrating the events. The guest stars in "Hung High" include Ed Asner of "Lou Grant" fame, Robert Culp of "I Spy," Elisha Cook, Jr. of "The Maltese Falcon," Michael Conrad of "The Longest Yard," and George Lindsey of "The Andy Griffith Show" as you've never seen this comic actor. Indeed, this is the first time that I have seen the man known around the world as Goober playing a hardcase.

    The episode opens with Matt tangling with a mean Cavalry soldier, Sergeant Wilks (Ed Asner), whose duties at Fort Dodge are about to change as a consequence of his sojourn in jail. A drunken gunman decides to kill one of Matt Dillon's oldest friends, retired lawman Jim Downey (Harold J. Stone), and he shoots the former marshal several times in the back and then gets really drunk and falls asleep in the livery stable. When Serpa (Scott J. Marlowe) was drinking at the Long Branch, he confided to another man that he was going to kill Downey. Later, he meets Downey walking down the street at night, passes him, and then turns and shoots him. The next morning after Matt Dillon learns about the murder of his friend, Serpa is trying to slip out of town when he gets in a knock down drag out fight with the man who he had spoken to in the Long Branch. Anyway, Serpa stands trial and is sentenced to hang. Marshal Dillon claps Serpa in irons and escorts him to Dodge City. Along the way, Dillon and Serpa meet another man, Joe (Robert Culp) and his two gunmen rescue Serpa. Initially, it appears as if Matt will swing from a noose, and Serpa is itching to make it happen. The first surprise comes as shock since Serpa was so sure that Joe would eliminate Dillon. Instead, Joe eliminates Serpa and his men and he ride away before a group of U.S. Calvary non-com and his men stumble onto the scene. Wilks takes Dillon prisoner when he finds out hero passed out and apparently drunk. When he tries to reason with Wilks, Dillon gets nowhere and finds himself tied up. Wilks order his men to shoot Matt on sight if he tries to escape. Meantime, Matt assures them that he didn't hang Serpa and that the men who did are getting away with murder. Wilks and another trooper set off to trail Costa and company. During their absence, Dillon manages to escape from his calvary captors. He rides out after the three gunmen but he doesn't have a gun, a badge, or a good horse. Marshall Dillon goes from the top of the heap to the bottom before he arrest the men who tried to save Serpa. The twists and turns are fast, and the acting is first-rate. An episode NOT to be missed!
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    • Author: Gom
    I will go alone with this being an action pack episode but there was just too many strange coincidences that was hard for the viewer to comprehend.

    In Dodge, Matt is visited by a long time friend and ex-lawman Jim Downey. After playing some cards in a friendly game, Jim is shot in the back by thug called Tony Serpa.

    By chance Matt is able to prove that Tony is the murderer and sets out for Hays City for a hanging. But then he runs in to friends of Tony that do not take to kindly for the Marshal nor do they take kindly to Tony for confessing about killing the lawman. So they set up Matt to look like he took revenge out on Tony.

    When a passing cavalry unit comes up on the scene they find Tony hanging from a tree and Marshall Dillon appearing to have been drinking. The sergeant (who had swore to get back a Matt for putting him in jail earlier in the show) now has the upper hand as he arrests Matt with the idea of taking him back to Fort Dodge.

    When Matt escapes and gets on the trail of Tony's friends, it will prove that the Sergeant did not make the correct choice.

    It is a good show but there is a lot of information that does not make the most sense. From Tony's confession, the fact that the cavalry was in the area, Matt escapes from guards, and Matt finding a drunk with brave friends. But we as viewers know we have to accept things even if they do not correspond with regular behavior. In that matter the show was good. Not exceptional but a good watch for viewers.
  • Episode cast overview:
    James Arness James Arness - Matt Dillon
    Milburn Stone Milburn Stone - Doc
    Amanda Blake Amanda Blake - Kitty
    Robert Culp Robert Culp - Joe Costa
    George Lindsey George Lindsey - Bud Evans
    Elisha Cook Jr. Elisha Cook Jr. - George (as Elisha Cook)
    Michael Conrad Michael Conrad - Dick Corwin
    Edward Asner Edward Asner - Sergeant Wilks
    Scott Marlowe Scott Marlowe - Tony Serpa
    Harold J. Stone Harold J. Stone - Jim Downey
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