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Originally Aired: May 7, 1955
Potato Road: A Harvest of Madness
In one of the grimmest and most psychologically chilling episodes of Gunsmoke, Marshal Matt Dillon and Chester find themselves trapped in a dusty patch of prairie where logic, law, and sanity are long gone.
When a peculiar young man named Budge Griff shows up in Dodge, he calmly announces that his father has killed a stranger and needs to be arrested. But when Matt and Chester accompany him to his family’s remote sod hut, they find no body—only a twisted household ruled by cruelty, delusion, and starvation.
The Griff homestead is a place of rot and decay. Budge’s mother is oddly cheerful yet utterly detached from reality. His father, Pa Groke, is a deranged would-be outlaw who boasts of a plan to rob the Dodge City bank—and execute Matt and Chester in the process. The two lawmen are taken prisoner, locked in a dark, moldy potato cellar with nothing to eat but rotten peels.
When Groke's own son unexpectedly kills a neighbor, tensions explode. But it's not until Budge brings Matt and Chester a meager pot of scraps that the tide turns. The lawmen overpower him and use him as leverage—only for Groke to coldly shoot his son, proving that even family means nothing in his warped mind.
In the end, it's Chester who saves the day with a well-thrown rock, but not before the family's dreams of blood and robbery have fully unraveled. And when Ma Groke emerges with a shovel to bury Budge, we learn the tragic truth: Budge wasn't Groke's son at all—just another casualty in a life crushed by poverty, fear, and abuse.
Potato Road is a bleak yet powerful portrait of frontier madness, painted with unforgettable performances and a haunting final line.
Keywords: "Gunsmoke Potato Road episode," "May 1955 Gunsmoke radio," "Matt Dillon bank robbery plan," "Budge Griff homestead trap," "Marshal Dillon prisoner episode," "Pa Groke outlaw story," "John Meston psychological Western."
Cast: William Conrad (Matt Dillon), Parley Baer (Chester), Virginia Gregg (Ma Groke), Vic Perrin (Budge Griff), with supporting performances by the Gunsmoke radio company.
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Originally Aired: May 7, 1955
Potato Road: A Harvest of Madness
In one of the grimmest and most psychologically chilling episodes of Gunsmoke, Marshal Matt Dillon and Chester find themselves trapped in a dusty patch of prairie where logic, law, and sanity are long gone.
When a peculiar young man named Budge Griff shows up in Dodge, he calmly announces that his father has killed a stranger and needs to be arrested. But when Matt and Chester accompany him to his family’s remote sod hut, they find no body—only a twisted household ruled by cruelty, delusion, and starvation.
The Griff homestead is a place of rot and decay. Budge’s mother is oddly cheerful yet utterly detached from reality. His father, Pa Groke, is a deranged would-be outlaw who boasts of a plan to rob the Dodge City bank—and execute Matt and Chester in the process. The two lawmen are taken prisoner, locked in a dark, moldy potato cellar with nothing to eat but rotten peels.
When Groke's own son unexpectedly kills a neighbor, tensions explode. But it's not until Budge brings Matt and Chester a meager pot of scraps that the tide turns. The lawmen overpower him and use him as leverage—only for Groke to coldly shoot his son, proving that even family means nothing in his warped mind.
In the end, it's Chester who saves the day with a well-thrown rock, but not before the family's dreams of blood and robbery have fully unraveled. And when Ma Groke emerges with a shovel to bury Budge, we learn the tragic truth: Budge wasn't Groke's son at all—just another casualty in a life crushed by poverty, fear, and abuse.
Potato Road is a bleak yet powerful portrait of frontier madness, painted with unforgettable performances and a haunting final line.
Keywords: "Gunsmoke Potato Road episode," "May 1955 Gunsmoke radio," "Matt Dillon bank robbery plan," "Budge Griff homestead trap," "Marshal Dillon prisoner episode," "Pa Groke outlaw story," "John Meston psychological Western."
Cast: William Conrad (Matt Dillon), Parley Baer (Chester), Virginia Gregg (Ma Groke), Vic Perrin (Budge Griff), with supporting performances by the Gunsmoke radio company.
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