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This emotionally charged episode of Gunsmoke delves into the manipulation of Cooter Smith, a simple and well-meaning man, by the devious gambler Ben Sissel. After Sissel arms Cooter and convinces him to challenge Marshal Matt Dillon to a deadly showdown, Matt quickly realizes that Cooter is being used as a pawn in Sissel's scheme to humiliate and undermine him.

In a tense confrontation, Matt defuses the situation by exposing Sissel’s cowardice and manipulation. However, the emotional damage leaves Cooter more confused and hurt than ever. In a heartbreaking turn of events, Cooter takes matters into his own hands, fatally shooting Sissel before fleeing in despair.

This episode explores themes of manipulation, vulnerability, and the devastating consequences of deceit, offering a poignant reflection on the fragility of trust and the weight of justice.

Keywords: "Gunsmoke Cooter episode," "November 1954 Gunsmoke radio," "Matt Dillon and Ben Sissel conflict," "manipulation and tragedy Gunsmoke," "Cooter Smith Dodge City drama," "John Meston Gunsmoke scripts," "classic Western radio series."

Cast: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Vic Perrin, John Dehner, Harry Bartell.