#DRY ROAD TO NOWHERE GUNSMOKE CAST FULL#
The county medical officer (John Maxwell) then delivers the results of his autopsy on Gramps Johnson: not only was his body crushed and broken, but it was full of formic acid… To Graham’s bemusement, two scientists from the Department of Agriculture are sent to assist the investigation he is even more bemused when he meets the elderly Dr Harold Medford (Edmund Gwenn) and his daughter, Dr Patricia Medford (Joan Weldon).
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He is just as baffled as the local officers, but offers to send the plaster cast of the strange print to Washington. The man was a federal agent on leave, which brings to the scene FBI agent Robert Graham (James Arness). He walks out into the falling night to investigate its source-and then screams… The people missing from the trailer – a married couple and their young son – are identified as the Ellinsons. Shortly after he departs, Blackburn hears the same eerie sound. A call is placed to the evidence team: Blackburn offers to wait for them, so that Peterson can be at the hospital when the little girl wakes up.
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Sugar has again been spilled at the scene, and no money has been taken. They find instead a repetition of the trailer wreck they also find a broken shotgun behind the counter, and a bloodied body in the storm-cellar.
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The men look around, not noticing that behind them, the little girl is sitting up, her eyes wide with terror… Peterson and Blackburn then make their way to the local general store to see if the proprietor knows the missing people or has any other information. As the little girl is being loaded into the ambulance, an eerie, high-pitched sound sweeps across the desert. The men call an ambulance and an evidence team to the scene: the latter dust for prints and make a plaster-cast of the mark in the sand. Bizarrely, the scene is scattered with spilled sugar cubes. Peterson also finds a handgun from which all six shots have been fired and, in a cupboard, a fragment of the little girl’s dressing-gown and the broken part of her doll while outside, in the desert sand, Blackburn discovers a strange print, of no animal either man can identify. Torn and bloody clothing lies on the floor, along with some scattered banknotes. At the scene, the police officers discover that one wall of the trailer has been ripped open, while the inside is a wreck. As he is carrying her back to the car, Blackburn takes another call from the pilot, who has spotted a trailer and a car a few miles away, though he could see no people. Peterson hurries towards the child, who is in her dressing-gown and carrying a damaged doll she pays no attention to his calls and, when he approaches her, remains completely unresponsive. The three men are about to conclude that the report of a wandering child was mistaken when the pilot sees a little girl (Sandy Descher) some distance off the road, and directs the others to her. Synopsis: In the desert of New Mexico, Sergeant Ben Peterson (James Whitmore) and Trooper Ed Blackburn (Chris Drake) of the State Police conduct a search under the guidance of a spotter pilot (John Close). Hughes, based upon a story by George Worthington Yates Starring: Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, James Whitmore, James Arness, Sandy Descher, Onslow Stevens, Sean McClory, Mary Alan Hokanson, John Close, Don Shelton, John Maxwell, Fess Parker, Olin Howlin
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We’ve only had a close view of the beginning of what may be the end of us…”