42 of 45 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
SEASON 5 - The Next to Last Season of the Half-Hour Shows, Aug 20 2011
By Adam Love - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunsmoke: The Fifth Season, Volume One (DVD)
Season 6 of Gunsmoke would mark the last of the half-hour black and white shows. It would also be the last year the show would rank as the Number 1 show on TV. Gunsmoke ranked a very respectable No. 8 in its first season. As the actors matured in their roles, it would rocket to the No. 1 spot and stay there for the next four years. Dennis Weaver's Chester Goode helped out in the Marshall's Office and all was right with the show. I have always considered these show to be the golden years of Gunsmoke. These episodes relied very heavily on recycled scripts from the admittedly superior radio show. If you have never heard the radio shows, you owe it to yourself to give them a try.)
Season 7 the show's time slot expanded to a full hour and Gunsmoke dropped to No. 10. The half-hour scripts were stretched to fit the hour format and story pace suffered. It would continue to drop in the ratings down to a low of No. 34 in season 12. Dennis Weaver left the show after two seasons of hour-long episodes. Chester's last season the show ranked at No. 20. The following season it dropped to No. 27. The loss of Chester was a big deal to someone like me, who had watched the show since its premiere. After his departure, I lost interest in the show. I probably would not be interested in buying the later seasons. Ken Curtis's Festus was cute for about 15 minutes the first time I saw him. After that, I couldn't figure out why no one wanted to strangle him - and I really liked Ken Curtis as an actor-singer. Did you know he was one of the original "Sons of the Pioneers" singing group?)
In season 12 (1967) color was added and Gunsmoke would climb back to be in the top ten for six straight years. Too few shows dealt primarily with Matt Dillon. The secondary characters do not interest me. I would like a collection of episodes where Matt rides off alone and the entire plot is about his adventure.
Through all the years, I have never tired of James Arness and his appealing portrayal of Marshall Matt Dillon.
The half-season releases ARE an irritant. What will they do when the show length doubles - issue quarter-length seasons? The audience for these old, black and white shows is dying off. At the rate they are releasing this series, the audience for the COLOR shows will have died off before all of THOSE have been released. I am old enough to wonder whether I will ever see the release of Dennis Weaver's last season.
The quality of the half-hour shows was all 5-Star material - even the first season and the quality of the digital transfers is truly spectacular.
The 4-star rating is for the lack of ANY bonus material. The main stars are long gone now, but there surely are decades worth of interviews and TV historians who could be called upon to record enlightening commentaries.
UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE
HOORAY! SOMEONE AT PARAMOUNT MUST BE READING THESE CUSTOMER REVIEWS!!!
Gunsmoke, Season 5, Vol. 2 is scheduled to be released on December 13, 2011 - Just 2 months after the October 11, 2011 release date for Season 5, Vol. 1 - and JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!!!
Thank you, Paramount.
AMAZON IS ALREADY TAKING PRE-ORDERS
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gunsmoke 5th season, volume 1 of 2., Oct 19 2011
By Bob - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunsmoke: The Fifth Season, Volume One (DVD)
I've been a major fan of the early seasons of Gunsmoke since they appeared in 1955. I have seasons 1 to 4. Season 5 continues in the same vein. I'm only sorry they weren't made available years ago. The first season was sold
in its entirety, and one could carp that season 2 to 5 have been sold as two half seasons, and of course cost more. But CBS knows how much old fans enjoyed the show, and suspected this might happen. This is balanced by the fact one can now get the show on DVD at all. They are excellently packaged, and the image quality is very high. A real joy for old Gunsmoke fans, and anyone looking for top quality, timeless entertainment.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Granddaddy of all Westerns, Nov 7 2011
By Mike - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunsmoke: The Fifth Season, Volume One (DVD)
This is considered one of the best if not the best western ever made.It certainly is in my book.Great ensemble cast and acting.
Sadly,the great James Arness who played Marshal Matt Dillon passed away earlier this year.He will be missed.
This was one of the first adult westerns produced and ran for an incredible 20 years.I grew up watching this series but only when it went to color and was expanded to fifty minutes in length.So it is great that I am now getting the chance to see the early episodes with Dennis Weaver in the cast.What a fantastic show this is.Thanks to CBS for releasing this on dvd.