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Shakespeare

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Shakespeare

Gunsmoke • Episode 18

29 minutes

Part of a 302-episode series

Episode Description

Step into the sweltering heat of Dodge City with "Shakespeare," an intense episode from the classic radio series "Gunsmoke," originally aired on August 23, 1952. This gripping story revolves around a crazed Shakespearean actor who commits murder during a brutal Kansas heat wave. The relentless heat and dust make life unbearable in Dodge City, but it’s even worse out on the plain. The sun burns like a red-hot chip in the sky, and sweat never has a chance to dry, turning into dust almost instantly. Amidst these harsh conditions, Marshal Matt Dillon, Doc, and Chester ride out to old man Gore’s place, ten miles from town. Gore has reported trouble with one of his hands, driven insane by liquor and now shooting up the cattle. As they arrive, they encounter the actor whose madness has turned deadly, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation. Featuring performances by Mary Lansing and narrated by Roy Rowan, "Shakespeare" is a powerful blend of suspense, drama, and the harsh realities of life in the Old West. The episode captures the essence of "Gunsmoke," showcasing the grit and determination of its characters against the backdrop of an unforgiving landscape. Join us for this unforgettable tale of madness, murder, and the relentless Kansas heat. Whether you're a fan of Westerns, classic radio dramas, or gripping narratives, "Shakespeare" promises to captivate and entertain. Keywords: "Shakespeare podcast episode," "Gunsmoke radio show," "Kansas heat wave murder," "August 23, 1952 broadcast," "classic Western drama," "Matt Dillon and Chester," "crazed Shakespearean actor," "Doc and Gore's place," "Gunsmoke episode recap." Click to listen and experience the intense drama of "Shakespeare," where a murder unfolds in the scorching heat of Kansas in this thrilling episode of "Gunsmoke."

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