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Davies and his wife, Joan, had returned home around 1:30 a.m. and had noticed nothing amiss. Joan had found John missing when she opened his bedroom door sometime after 8:30 a.m. John had laid out his church clothes and had left behind all his possessions, including his only pair of shoes.
22 lut 2001 · In 1960 and 1961, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City gave Dunkel its Western Heritage Award for episodes of "Rawhide." In retirement, he was commodore of the Santa Monica Yacht Club. On Feb. 22 in Los Angeles of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Claire, a daughter and a granddaughter.
John Dunkel wrote 24 stories/scripts for Gunsmoke between 1955 and 1964. He was part of the "Adult Western" writing team that included John Meston, Les Crutchfield, and Kathleen Hite. Their trademark was "No Happy Endings." In this story, we get Mady Arthur, the wife of a Cavalry Officer who was killed in battle with Indians.
John Dunkel (February 21, 1915 – February 22, 2001) was an American screenwriter. [2] [3] In the 1930s he wrote for CBS Radio in Hollywood, California. [1] Dunkel wrote for television programs including Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Wagon Train, The Californians, The Virginian, Laramie, The Big Valley and Rawhide. [1]
Alarm At Pleasant Valley, August 25, 1956 Written by John Dunkel, Directed by Ted Post, Guest Cast: Lew Brown, Dorothy Schuyler, Bill White, Jr, Helen Wallace. While on the way back to Dodge, Matt and Chester discover a homsteading family fleeing Pleasant Valley, which is besieged by Indians.
Blanche Dunkel fell in love with her daughter Mallie's husband, Ervin J. Lang, and the two had an affair. Mallie died months later of natural causes although Blanche somehow believed Lang was responsible for her death.
A crafy rancher tries to frame his wife with a hired hand in a plot to force money from her father. ... Matt Dillon hunts for the killer. 7.18 [251] Gunsmoke: OLD DAN (b-w)(60 min) [verified] 27-Jan-1962 CBS Sat Written by Kathleen Hite ... Television Story & Teleplay by John Dunkel; Based on a Story by Les Crutchfield Directed by Harry Harris ...