The Queue: A Tragic Honor
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In this poignant and powerful episode of Gunsmoke, Marshal Matt Dillon intervenes as a newly arrived Chinese immigrant, Chen Wong, faces hostility and prejudice in Dodge City. Chen, a hardworking cook, quickly becomes the target of local bullies Pless Braden and Howard Rabb, who spread rumors of hidden treasure in Chen's small box. When the bullies escalate their harassment by cutting off Chen's sacred queue (pigtail), they ignite a chain of events leading to tragedy.
Determined to defend his honor, Chen takes matters into his own hands, resulting in a confrontation that leaves both Braden and Rabb dead. Yet Chen also pays the ultimate price, his life cut short by violence born of ignorance and greed. In a moving conclusion, Matt discovers that Chen was a decorated U.S. citizen who had served with distinction during the Civil War, a revelation that underscores the injustice of his treatment.
This episode explores themes of prejudice, dignity, and the human cost of bigotry, leaving a lasting impression of the struggles faced by immigrants in the Old West.
Keywords: "Gunsmoke The Queue episode," "July 1954 Gunsmoke radio," "Matt Dillon Chen Wong story," "Western prejudice and honor," "Chinese immigrant in Dodge City," "John Meston Gunsmoke scripts," "classic Western radio drama."
Cast: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Edgar Barrier, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Dubov, John Dehner.
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