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  1. With James Arness, Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake, Ken Curtis. A woman and her adult, attractive niece stop in Dodge to earn some money to complete their journey to San Francisco. When an offer of marriage to her aunt threatens to derail those plans, the niece takes action.

  2. "The Lady" was the 27th episode of Season 10 of Gunsmoke, also the 368th overall episode of the series. Directed by Mark Rydell, the episode, which was written by John Mantley, was originally broadcast on CBS-TV on March 27, 1965. A woman who used to be rich takes a job at the Long Branch while...

  3. "Gunsmoke" The Lady (TV Episode 1965) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. An episode of the classic western TV series Gunsmoke, where a woman and her niece face a marriage proposal and a robbery in Dodge City. Find out the cast, crew, plot summary and media links of this episode on The Movie Database.

  5. Gunsmoke. Summaries. A woman and her adult, attractive niece stop in Dodge to earn some money to complete their journey to San Francisco. When an offer of marriage to her aunt threatens to derail those plans, the niece takes action. A 'Down on their luck' aunt (Eileen Heckart) and niece (Katharine Ross) are on their way to San Francisco.

  6. The Lady. Help. S10 E27 51M TV-PG. A mature woman and her attractive niece find their lives and plans totally altered by a temporary stop in Dodge City. Full Episodes. Season 10. SUBSCRIBE. S10 E1 Sep 26, 1964. Blue Heaven. SUBSCRIBE. S10 E2 Oct 03, 1964. Crooked Mile. SUBSCRIBE. S10 E3 Oct 10, 1964. Old Man. SUBSCRIBE. S10 E4 Oct 17, 1964.

  7. Watch a classic western drama about a mature woman and her niece who encounter trouble in Dodge City. The Lady is the 27th episode of season 10 of Gunsmoke, starring Ken Curtis, Glenn Strange and Hank Patterson.

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