The opening ‘Gunsmoke’ duel saw Matt Dillon win, despite drawing second. A physicist proposed a hypothesis as to how the marshal managed to win.
Gunsmoke lead U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon found himself in a lot of gun duels over the years in his fight to protect Dodge City from villains. However, he wasn’t always able to best every single gunfighter he came across. Matt still managed to defeat bad guys, even when he didn’t draw first. A physicist once explained why Matt still won the Gunsmoke opening title credits duel, even though he drew second.
‘Gunsmoke’ opening showed Matt Dillon in a gun duel
James Arness was first brought onto Gunsmoke, starting with the first episode of the television adaptation of the popular radio show. He played the marshal for all 20 seasons, which ran from 1955 to 1975. However, the opening title credits made some changes over the years.
The original opening that started with episode 1 was shot on an outside street rather than a painted backdrop. There, the camera was placed behind Matt’s back, pitted against a villain in a black hat. Matt originally drew before the villain, but later seasons saw the antagonist draw first.
Physicist Niels Bohr said Matt Dillon won the ‘Gunsmoke’ duel because he drew second