Dillon has to find and stop a serial sniper in Dodge who has been killing one man per night with a silencer equipped .30 caliber rifle.Dillon has to find and stop a serial sniper in Dodge who has been killing one man per night with a silencer equipped .30 caliber rifle.Dillon has to find and stop a serial sniper in Dodge who has been killing one man per night with a silencer equipped .30 caliber rifle.
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Victor Kilian
- Homer Jones
- (as Victor Killian)
Frank Janson
- Jeb Nelson
- (as Frank K. Janson)
Al Wyatt Sr.
- Earl Haines
- (as Al Wyatt)
Len Felber
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Jim Byrnes
- Norman MacDonnell(uncredited)
- John Meston(uncredited)
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- TriviaThis episode makes references to the characters of Quint Asper (played by Burt Reynolds, 1962- 1965), and Chester Goode (played by Dennis Weaver, 1955- 1964).
- GoofsWhen the second victim is shot there is a long view from the roof top showing Festus over the body. He reaches for his gun and pulls it from the holster. The scene changes to a close view at street level and Festus repeats the same draw of the gun.
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This is an darn good show for so late in the series.
In one of the most suspenseful episodes we have seen in a very long time, Matt has a killer loose in Dodge picking off people like a fast moving stomach virus. And if Matt cannot make the connection of why certain people are the victims then the entire town may be in jeopardy.
It begins after two townsfolk are shot and the only evidence is they were shot with a high power rifle. But the strange thing is that no one heard any shots. Even when Festus is just a short distance from one of the victims, he was unable to heard any noise that suggested a shot had been fired.
After some investigation plus the shooting death of another person, the only connection was that the people served on a jury that convicted a man named Connors to prison many years ago. The only person still alive on the jury is none other than Doc Adams.
After an attempt on Doc's life, Matt is sure that the connection is Connors but when he gets a telegram advising that Connors is dead that theory hits a dead end. There must be some other connection to the shootings and Matt needs to find out before more people die.
With this being the last season of the series you would think the shows were lacking since the series was not picked up for a 21st season. But this episode was entertaining, suspenseful and down right interesting from start to finish. had all the great aspects that made the series such a great watch for so long.
It begins after two townsfolk are shot and the only evidence is they were shot with a high power rifle. But the strange thing is that no one heard any shots. Even when Festus is just a short distance from one of the victims, he was unable to heard any noise that suggested a shot had been fired.
After some investigation plus the shooting death of another person, the only connection was that the people served on a jury that convicted a man named Connors to prison many years ago. The only person still alive on the jury is none other than Doc Adams.
After an attempt on Doc's life, Matt is sure that the connection is Connors but when he gets a telegram advising that Connors is dead that theory hits a dead end. There must be some other connection to the shootings and Matt needs to find out before more people die.
With this being the last season of the series you would think the shows were lacking since the series was not picked up for a 21st season. But this episode was entertaining, suspenseful and down right interesting from start to finish. had all the great aspects that made the series such a great watch for so long.
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- Oct 15, 2013
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