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Have Gun Will Travel (1957)
Have Gun Will Travel
Rating Rating
Run Time: 25 min
Color: Black and White; Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound: Mono
Producer: Columbia Broadcasting System
Genre
  • Western
Seasons: 6
Episodes: 225
Overview

One of the best and most fondly remembered of the classic black-and-white adult Westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel starred Richard Boone as a gunslinger for hire who traveled under the name of Paladin. Headquartered at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco, the college-educated Paladin spent his leisure hours pursuing the finer things in life: gourmet food, vintage wines, classical music, the best literature...and, of course, the most beautiful women on the West Coast. But whenever his professional services were called upon by a potential client, Paladin would slap on leather and issue forth his famous business card: "Have Gun, Will Travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" (the card was, of course, embossed with the image of a chess knight, or paladin). On the job, Paladin ritualistically dressed in black, his pearl-handled revolvers ever at the ready. Though he tended to operate outside and sometimes above the law, Paladin was scrupulously honest, adhering to a rigid code of honor. This, however, did not prevent him from verbally assaulting clients who had lied to or misled him -- which happened more than once in the course of his perambulations throughout the West. Once the job was done (usually by filling the villain of the week full of holes), Paladin bade farewell to those he had helped and rode back to San Francisco alone...always alone. If he felt particularly poetic, Paladin would mutter a few words of Shakespeare, appropriate to the occasion. Although Richard Boone was the only regular who appeared on each episode, Kam Tong was frequently seen as Hey Boy, the Hotel Carlton's best bellhop and Paladin's unofficial general factotum. Some episodes featured Lisa Lu as Hey Boy's female counterpart, a maid who answered to Hey Girl. Many of the series' episodes were written by such top-rank talent as Irving Wallace and Gene Roddenberry, while among the directors were Lewis Milestone, Andrew V. McLaglen, Buzz Kulik, and Richard Boone himself. Produced by Sam Rolfe, Have Gun, Will Travel ran on CBS for six top-rated seasons: from September 14, 1957, through September 21, 1963. The series' famous opening theme music was composed by Bernard Herrmann, while its closing theme, "The Ballad of Paladin"," was written by Richard Boone, Sam Rolfe, and Johnny Western, the latter doubling as singer.

1. The Manhunter
First Aired September 12, 1958
After Paladin shoots a killer in self-defense, he not only has to face an inquest, but also the man's three vengeful brothers.
2. In an Evil Time
First Aired September 19, 1958
An aging bank robber must choose between his ex-partners and the law.
3. The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
First Aired September 26, 1958
A tough rancher (Charles Bronson) tries to woo his attractive neighbor.
4. The Hanging of Roy Carter
First Aired October 03, 1958
Paladin races to save a convicted killer named Roy Carter from a lynching when he finds proof of his innocence.
5. Duel at Florence
First Aired October 10, 1958
Paladin plans to make a timid barber a hero when the barber's girlfriend starts a gunfight to make him jealous.
6. The Protege
First Aired October 17, 1958
Paladin discovers that the shy young man he taught to shoot is now a ruthless gunfighter.
7. The Road to Wickenburg
First Aired October 24, 1958
Paladin clashes with a corrupt sheriff and his four brothers.
8. A Sense of Justice
First Aired October 31, 1958
Paladin believes the sheriff's girlfriend is responsible for the formation of a lynch mob.
9. Young Gun
First Aired November 07, 1958
Ranchers ask Paladin for help them when a gunfighter refuses to give their cattle water rights.
10. The Lady
First Aired November 14, 1958
Paladin and a woman named Diana Coulter arrive at her brother's ranch to learn that Comanches have gotten there first.
11. A Snare for Murder
First Aired November 21, 1958
Paladin pursues a gunman who's targeting his partner in a gold mine.
12. The Ballad of Oscar Wilde
First Aired December 05, 1958
A writer named Oscar Wilde hires Paladin to be his bodyguard.
13. The Solid Gold Patrol
First Aired December 12, 1958
Paladin helps an Army corporal face an ambush of Apaches so the corporal can collect his lottery prize.
14. Something to Live For
First Aired December 19, 1958
On the way to get one job done, Paladin finds himself another ? helping an alcoholic.
15. The Moor's Revenge
First Aired December 26, 1958
A Shakespearean troupe (Vincent Price, Patricia Morrison) may need Paladin to protect them.
16. The Wager
First Aired January 02, 1959
A man named Sid Morgan, whom an outlaw has threatened, hires Paladin to take him and his fianc?e to Silver City. Guest Stars; Vincent Price, Patricia Morrison, Morey Amsterdam.
17. The Taffeta Mayor
First Aired January 09, 1959
Paladin convinces a widow to run for mayor when her husband is killed looking to get the job.
18. Lady on the Stagecoach
First Aired January 16, 1959
A band of outlaws hold up a stagecoach carrying Paladin and an Apache princess.
19. Treasure Trail
First Aired January 23, 1959
Paladin wins a piece of a treasure map in a poker game, only to learn that the treasure was stolen from the Army.
20. Juliet
First Aired January 30, 1959
A girl named Juliet misunderstands Paladin's offer to help her end a family feud.
21. Hunt the Man Down
First Aired February 06, 1959
Paladin tries to end a feud between two brothers, only to wind up a target for murder.
22. The Scorched Feather
First Aired February 13, 1959
Paladin deals with a schizophrenic who hired him to arrest him.
23. The Return of the Lady
First Aired February 20, 1959
Diana Coulter sends Paladin a wedding invitation, but the wedding is not what it seems.
24. The Monster of Moon Ridge
First Aired February 27, 1959
Paladin is accompanied by his client's daughter in his search for a "monster".
25. The Long Hunt
First Aired March 06, 1959
Paladin's client suggests setting a trap to catch a thief ? with the thief's wife as live bait.
26. Death of a Gunfighter
First Aired March 13, 1959
Paladin gets involved with a former gunman's attempts to return to his native village.
27. Incident at Borrasca Bend
First Aired March 20, 1959
Paladin is accused of murder in a strange town where he's forced to stand trial in a kangaroo court.
28. Maggie O'Bannion
First Aired April 03, 1959
A woman named Maggie O'Bannion takes a liking to Paladin as he tries to help her save her ranch.
29. The Chase
First Aired April 10, 1959
A woman named Helen Martin hires Paladin to clear her husband of murder.
30. Alaska
First Aired April 17, 1959
Paladin travels to Alaska to help his fur-trapper friend settle a claim dispute.
31. The Man Who Lost
First Aired April 24, 1959
The Gage brothers hire Paladin to find the man who killed their sister and her husband.
32. The Return of Roy Carter
First Aired May 01, 1959
Roy Carter, whom Paladin got off the hook for murder, hires him to save a snowbound prison chaplain who once saved his life.
33. The Sons of Aaron Murdock
First Aired May 08, 1959
Paladin is the only one who believes Aaron Murdock, a man who insists that his son is innocent of murder.
34. Comanche
First Aired May 15, 1959
Paladin looks for an Army deserter who ran off with his sweetheart.
35. Homecoming
First Aired May 22, 1959
Paladin finds out that his client's false testimony sent an innocent man to prison.
36. The Fifth Man
First Aired May 29, 1959
When four out of five men who were hired to lynch a murderer named Bert Talman are themselves killed, Paladin is hired to protect the fifth.
37. Heritage of Anger
First Aired June 05, 1959
Paladin must find out why a bandit named Garcia is bothering the Avery family.
38. The Haunted Trees
First Aired June 12, 1959
A widow asks Paladin to protect her from her stepson, whom she says is threatening her business and her life.
39. Gold and Brimstone
First Aired June 19, 1959
Claim jumpers clash with gold miners.