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Media Materials Fact Sheet Publisher: Five Star Publications, Inc. Price: U.S. / Hardcover / Non-fiction Size: 11 x 8 1/2" / 622 pages Illustrations: Contains both color and black-and-white photographs ISBN: 1-58985-014-9 Website: http://www.50YearsofGunsmoke.com Fifty years ago, on September 10, 1955, legendary Western movie actor John Wayne introduced a new television show. "I've made a lot of pictures," he said, "some of them have been Westerns...and that's what I'm here to tell you about tonight...a new television show called Gunsmoke." With that, he introduced the show's star, James Arness. "He's a young fellow, and maybe new to some of you. I predict he'll be a big star."
"There were plenty of Westerns on television at the time, such as Hopalong Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, and others," says Costello, "but most were geared for younger audiences." Gunsmoke was the first Western drama to appeal to a more adult audience. Each week, Marshal Matt Dillon, Doc Adams, Miss Kitty, Chester (and later, Festus) teamed up to maintain justice and lawfulness in the frontier town of Dodge City, Kansas. In this the show's golden anniversary year, Costello's GUNSMOKE: An American Institution captures all the intricacies and chemistry that created the most popular Western in television history. This book reveals for fans and historians alike the facts and mystique behind this record-breaking show. Readers will learn what it takes for a show to survive two decades on television and they will begin to understand the challenges faced in creating hundreds of original episodes. Interview Questions
Web site: http://www.50yearsofgunsmoke.com ISBN 1-58985-014-9 $ 75.00 Published by Five Star Publications, Inc. Published 2nd Edition 2007 Hardcover 11 x 8 1/2 © 1996-2007 Five Star Publications, Inc.. No portion of this website may be reprinted without express written consent of Five Star Publications, Inc. |
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