"Gunsmoke" Daddy-O (TV Episode 1957) Poster

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8/10
Sweet Sad Episode
jamdifo22 January 2013
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This is a rare Gunsmoke episode where no one gets shot, wounded, sick, beat up, or dies. But I guess something worse than that happens. A Father betraying his own daughter.

Kitty becomes the part owner of the saloon and meets her Dad for the first time since she was a kid. He's quite charming, and as the episode moves along, you find out he's full of bull.

This is Kitty's episode and really shines showing love for a Father she always wanted and feeling the pain of his lies and betrayal. I thought this would be the first time we see Marshal Dillon and Kitty kiss, but it never came to be.
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8/10
Kitty's father wants to rescue her from Dodge
kfo949414 June 2013
Right after Kitty purchases half interest in the Long Branch she receives a telegraph that her long lost father is coming for a visit. Kitty has never seen her father as he left the family in New Orleans when she was very small and she is not sure how she will react to his appearance.

But when the stage comes in this neat gentleman greets her as her father, Wayne Russell, and wants to develop a relationship with Kitty. When Mr Russell hears that Kitty is half owner of a saloon, he thinks that is not something a lady should be doing. He offers to take her back to New Orleans where he has a successful freight business. But Kitty will find out that all things are not what they seem when she agrees to return with her father to New Orleans.

John Dehner is excellent cast as the New Orleans gentleman that finds her daughter. He really brings the character to life as he takes the viewer on a mood swing throughout the episode. Not the way we wanted the episode to end but one that makes for a good watch.
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8/10
Kitty's Father Pays a Visit
wdavidreynolds6 January 2022
Kitty Russell buys half of Bill Pence's interest in the Long Branch Saloon. Shortly after the transaction is complete, Kitty receives a telegram from her father, who abandoned Kitty and her mother when Kitty was young. The father is coming from New Orleans to visit Kitty in Dodge City.

After Wayne Russell arrives, he begins trying to convince his daughter to abandon her plans and return to New Orleans and join him in his freight business.

John Dehner makes the third of twelve guest star appearances in the series with this story where he plays Kitty's father. Dehner, who played various characters in many of the Gunsmoke radio episodes, is perfect in this role.

Judson Pratt plays Bill Pence for the second and final time. Pratt would appear in one additional episode as another character.

Cyril Delvanti with his distinctive gaunt, wrinkled, weathered face and English accent makes a brief appearance as the messenger who delivers the message to Kitty. This is Delvanti's third series appearance. He would eventually appear in eight episodes.

This episode, along with the Season 8 episode "Panacea Sykes," gives the viewer a rare glimpse into the past life of Kitty Russell, and that makes it one of the more important episodes. Dehner, Amanda Blake, and the other regular cast members all deliver outstanding performances.

(On a personal note, the first time I saw this episode, I kept wishing Matt Dillon would show more affection for Kitty and at least tell her he was going to miss her.)

Note: Viewers watching the episodes in the original broadcast order may notice in the earlier Season 2 episode "Sweet and Sour," Kitty says she is a half-owner of the Long Branch. Yet, in this episode, she purchases half interest in the saloon from Bill Pence. This episode (number 565) was filmed prior to the episode (number 569) that was broadcast earlier and the events happen prior to the "Sweet and Sour" story.
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Actor's Showcase
dougdoepke8 March 2013
Kitty buys half-interest in the Long Branch the same day her long lost dad comes to visit. Seems he deserted her mother, so Kitty doesn't know what to expect. Turns out he's a very courtly gentleman who owns a prosperous freight business in New Orleans. Now he wants Kitty to sell her interest and join him down South. So what will Kitty do and how will Matt react.

More a human-interest story than the usual rough and tumble, so we again see what fine ensemble acting the cast was capable of. Catch Chester's expressions even when he's not speaking and off to the side. He's still engaged, unlike many actors who simply retreat from the story when not in the spotlight. Note too, the small tear in Doc's jacket, a good character touch befitting a frontier doctor. Anyway, this is a Kitty showcase showing again that Blake was not only pretty, but a heckuv an actress as well. All in all, it's a different kind of entry that also features that fine actor John Dehner as the father.
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10/10
Thanks, I Needed That
darbski19 October 2017
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Well, it's nice to see that Kitty has a recognizable past, and that her father is so out of touch with what she's been through, that his version of how her life should go just won't work. It takes Kitty a while to get the point. Probably because of her infatuation with her dashing daddy.

What it looked like to me was that he was a con on the make for her money, and he'd probably drop her flat as soon as he got his dashing paws on it. she figured out that he didn't fit in her life (with a little help from Matt), and sent Pops on his way.

There's another episode with an old family friend from New Orleans (her home town) who almost gets killed trying to make her into what he thought she should be. It was another glimpse of who she was before her life took the turn that made her Kitty Russell, the lady we all love.
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6/10
Kitty's Long-Lost Father
StrictlyConfidential31 August 2021
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(*Marshal Dillon to Kitty Russell quote*) - "Well, I hear you're a big business woman now."

"Daddy-O" was first aired on television June 1, 1957.

Anyway - As the story goes - Although he abandoned her as a baby, Kitty's father hopes she'll return with him to New Orleans and invest in his shipping business.
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5/10
Not Impressed
scottwilliam-111074 January 2022
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Call me naive but it's not everyday in life where a father that abandoned you as a child comes back to try and swindle you. It would have been so much of a better episode if the father indeed had reformed and Kitty agreed to go back with him until she realized that she didn't want to leave Matt. Another storyline would have been better if it turned out that he was a con man just pretending to be her father. And how could he have possibly have thought pretending to be a rich man would not cause great suspicion when he asked Kitty to take her money out and invest it in his business. Not impressed.
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