"Gunsmoke" Sanctuary (TV Episode 1966) Poster

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A wounded outlaw takes refuge in the local church with hostages
kfo949411 April 2013
The episode starts out during a bank robbery attempt inside Dodge. However the gang, led by Paul Wiley, is interrupted and a shoot out starts. During the shoot out, they are able to kill or injure a number of the bandits but there is a woman, Ms Ayers, and her small boy that are also victims of gunshot wounds. Paul Wiley has been shot in the leg and takes refuge in the church. Inside the church there is pastor John Porter, his fiancé Phyllis and Miss Howell.

Wiley orders Phyllis to get Doc Adams, which has been treating the Ayers family, and bring him to the church. When he gets there, Wiley wants him to remove the bullet from his leg. With the incorrect tools Doc has to go to his office where he tells Festus about Wiley in the church. It is overheard by a local that tells Mr Ayers where the man is located that shot his wife and child. Which only leads to more problems as Wiley wants two horses as he plans to take a hostage with him as he leaves town.

The story also centers on the Pastor John Porter. It seems that Rev Porter is a coward and has been one all his life and that is why he became a pastor. But during the episode he finds that his calling as a pastor is stronger then he thought.

Another nice show that was entertaining to watch. The only drawback about the show was the way Doc Adams kept violating the rules that Wiley has laid down. Why Wiley, the notorious killer and bank robber, did not shoot the Doc is beyond comprehension. But we all know the reason which leads us to a nice watch toward the show.
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6/10
Tense Scenario Never Lives Up to Potential
wdavidreynolds19 February 2021
A gang led by Paul Wiley attempts to rob the Dodge City bank, but as the gang leaves the bank, shooting begins. The gang shoots at everyone they can see. Marshal Matt Dillon and some of the townspeople return fire. Part of one of the Dodge City families, Mae Ayers and her son, are shot during the melee. Wiley is also shot in the leg. The gang rides away, and the Marshal quickly organizes a posse and follows in pursuit.

Wiley quickly determines he is not likely to get far with his bullet wound. He takes refuge inside a church where the pastor, John Porter, his fiancé, Phyllis Bowman, and a woman named Miss Howell are busy preparing for a Ladies Auxiliary Benefit. Wiley sends Phyllis to ask Doc Adams to come and treat the notorious outlaw's wound.

Doc is limited in what he can do, because he did not bring the instruments he needs to remove the bullet from Wiley's leg. Wiley reluctantly allows Doc to leave to retrieve the necessary tools, which allows Doc to tell Festus Haggen about Wiley's presence at the church.

Reverend Porter has agreed to give Wiley sanctuary inside the church. The pastor is ashamed of the feelings of cowardice that underlie his actions.

This episode attempts to examine and contrast the motivations behind Wiley and the Reverend. Wiley is an unrepentant criminal, but he makes no pretension at being anything else. Reverend Porter, on the other hand, thinks his fear makes him a phony. As the story unfolds, Porter learns more about himself. The story is ultimately about Reverend Porter's self-examination and self-discovery. However, there is quite a bit of action in the story as Matt pursues the criminals and addresses the situation at the church with Wiley.

Sean Garrison, who plays the pastor, was frequently seen in primarily dramatic roles during his career. This was his only Gunsmoke appearance. Joan Blackman is Phyllis Bowman here in what is also her only Gunsmoke appearance. Around the time this episode was filmed, Blackman played a recurring role on Peyton Place. She also had parts in a couple of earlier Elvis Presley films.

There is something missing in these two performances. There is never any chemistry between Garrison and Blackman, and the viewer is never that invested in their well being. I especially found Blackman's performance lacking. She is certainly an attractive woman, but her performance is stiff and bland. Garrison's Reverend Porter is too understated and self-absorbed, especially for a character that is supposed to be a pastor.

I think Virginia Gregg played some role in virtually every television show from the earliest days of TV until her death in 1986. She was a particular favorite of Jack Webb, who cast her in various roles in numerous episodes of Dragnet and Adam-12. She could play an incredibly wide range of characters. Here she plays the pious, annoying Miss Howell. This is her first Gunsmoke appearance since she starred as Phoebe Strunk in the episode with her character's name in Season 8.

Richard Bradford is Paul Wiley in his only Gunsmoke role. Larry Ward portrays Bob Ayers, whose wife and son were shot as the gang escaped. Ward appeared in a few different Gunsmoke episodes.

Many familiar Dodge City residents can be seen in this episode. Howard Culver as Howie, Woodrow Chambliss as Woody, and Charles Wagenheim as Halligan all make appearances.

Harry Harris once again handles the director's duties, as he did for sixty-four additional Gunsmoke entries. Calvin Clements, Sr. is another Gunsmoke veteran, as he wrote nearly forty scripts for the show during his career.

In the end, there is nothing to make the viewer care that much about what happens in this story. The casting for this episode misses the usual lofty standards for the series, and the fate of the characters is not that interesting.
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