56 times, 18 in the left arm, 6 in the left shoulder, 4 in the left side, 1 in the left leg, 5 in the right arm, 1 in the in the right shoulder, 6 in the right side, 3 in the right chest, 4 in the right leg, 3 forehead grazes and 5 in the back.
Too many to live. The amount of lead alone would have killed him not to mention the years of trauma and recovery each shot would have added up to.
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In the television series "Gunsmoke," the character Matt Dillon, portrayed by James Arness, is depicted as a U.S. Marshal in Dodge City, Kansas. Throughout the series, Matt Dillon is involved in numerous gunfights and confrontations, but he is not shown digging graves on a regular basis. The exact number of graves he may have dug is not explicitly stated in the series.
In the TV show "Gunsmoke," Matt Dillon, played by James Arness, said "Hold it" a total of 17 times throughout the series. This catchphrase was often used by Dillon to maintain order and command attention in various situations. The phrase became a memorable part of Dillon's character and added to the show's iconic status in television history.
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I think 165
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In the television series "Gunsmoke," the character Matt Dillon, portrayed by James Arness, is depicted as a U.S. Marshal in Dodge City, Kansas. Throughout the series, Matt Dillon is involved in numerous gunfights and confrontations, but he is not shown digging graves on a regular basis. The exact number of graves he may have dug is not explicitly stated in the series.
In the TV show "Gunsmoke," Matt Dillon, played by James Arness, said "Hold it" a total of 17 times throughout the series. This catchphrase was often used by Dillon to maintain order and command attention in various situations. The phrase became a memorable part of Dillon's character and added to the show's iconic status in television history.
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Many raipings as a child.
three
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In the television series "Gunsmoke," Chester Goode, portrayed by Dennis Weaver, was shot a total of 11 times throughout the show's run. Chester was Matt Dillon's deputy and a beloved character on the show, known for his loyalty and dedication to law enforcement. The character's resilience and ability to recover from multiple gunshot wounds became a recurring theme in the series.
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did matt and kitty in real life ever have a afair
In the TV show "Gunsmoke," Marshal Matt Dillon rode three different buckskin horses over the course of 20 years. The horses were named Chub, Dolph, and Midge.