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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. First, Catch a Tiger
First Aired September 11, 1959
Paladin has to figure out which one of four men wants to kill him.
2. Episode in Laredo
First Aired September 18, 1959
A gunman runs afoul of Paladin while in town to see his wife and son.
3. Les Girls
First Aired September 25, 1959
Paladin must deliver mail-order brides to their respective husbands.
4. The Posse
First Aired October 02, 1959
A drifter named Dobie O'Brien says that Paladin is the killer a posse is seeking to lynch.
5. Shot by Request
First Aired October 09, 1959
An educated gunfighter intends to lose a duel with Paladin in order to retire with honor.
6. Pancho
First Aired October 23, 1959
Paladin is surprised that his client wants a youth buried alive in an anthill.
7. Fragile
First Aired October 30, 1959
Paladin is given the task of delivering the first plate-glass window to a mining town.
8. The Unforgiven
First Aired November 06, 1959
A dying general requests that Paladin deliver a message of forgiveness to an old enemy.
9. The Black Handkerchief
First Aired November 13, 1959
A black handkerchief proves to be important when Paladin tries to clear a young man convicted of murder.
10. The Golden Toad
First Aired November 20, 1959
A homesteader and a female rancher become consumed with greed when they hear rumors of a buried treasure.
11. Tiger
First Aired November 27, 1959
Paladin is hired to protect a hunter from a curse.
12. Champaigne Safari
First Aired December 04, 1959
A fake Indian attack starts to become real.
13. Charley Red Dog
First Aired December 11, 1959
An Indian claiming to be a U.S. marshal helps Paladin rid a town of outlaws.
14. The Naked Gun
First Aired December 18, 1959
Just as Paladin needs his rest, a town boss challenges him to a fight.
15. One Came Back
First Aired December 25, 1959
A former prisoner is hoping to start a new life.
16. The Prophet
First Aired January 01, 1960
Paladin crosses Apache territory to find an Army deserter suspected of starting an Indian attack.
17. Day of the Badman
First Aired January 08, 1960
A woman named Cynthia Palmer wants Paladin to rid a town of troublemakers and send her meek son back East.
18. The Pledge
First Aired January 15, 1960
A group of renegade Indians take a settler's wife hostage.
19. Jenny
First Aired January 22, 1960
A girl named Jenny Lake is faced with an unwanted suitor and a load of counterfeit money.
20. Return to Fort Benjamin
First Aired January 29, 1960
Paladin has to prove a Sioux chief's son innocence before the young Indian is hanged for murder.
21. The Night the Town Died
First Aired February 05, 1960
Paladin attempts to prevent a released Army prisoner from avenging his brother's lynching.
22. The Ledge
First Aired February 12, 1960
One of five men has to risk his life to see if a man stuck on a ledge is still alive.
23. The Lady on the Wall
First Aired February 19, 1960
A group of miners want Paladin to find a missing painting of an attractive woman.
24. The Misguided Father
First Aired February 26, 1960
Paladin heads to timber country in order to avenge a friend's murder.
25. The Hatchet Man
First Aired March 04, 1960
The Chinese code of honor makes it difficult for Paladin to protect a Chinese police detective named Joe Tsin.
26. Fight at Adobe Wells
First Aired March 11, 1960
A Comanche is the only thing trying to prevent Paladin from escorting a rancher through Indian territory.
27. The Gladiators
First Aired March 18, 1960
Paladin and a professional gunfighter are duped into replacing two duelists in a New Orleans affair of honor.
28. Love of a Bad Woman
First Aired March 25, 1960
A woman named Tamsen Sommers says she's a husband-hunting widow, which proves to be contradicted by her very-much-alive spouse.
29. An International Affair
First Aired April 01, 1960
A Hawaiian prince gets murdered on Paladin's doorstep.
30. Lady with a Gun
First Aired April 08, 1960
Paladin goes after a gunslinging woman seeking to avenge her brother's murder in the Civil War.
31. Never Help the Devil
First Aired April 15, 1960
Paladin attempts to protect a wounded gunman from a victim's vengeful brother.
32. Ambush
First Aired April 22, 1960
Paladin, along with others, must find out why a gunman is holding them hostage.
33. Black Sheep
First Aired April 29, 1960
Paladin travels South of the Border to find an heir named Ben Huttner who's wanted for murder.
34. Full Circle
First Aired May 13, 1960
A man named Simon Quill, who once left Paladin to die, is about to be hanged ? and only Paladin can save him.
35. The Twins
First Aired May 20, 1960
A man named Adam Mirakian is arrested for murder, but insists that his twin brother is the real killer.
36. The Campaign of Billy Banjo
First Aired May 27, 1960
A politician wants Paladin to keep an eye on his wife.
37. Ransom
First Aired June 03, 1960
Paladin looks all over Mexico for a man who once served the emperor, but he's not the only one searching for the man.
38. The Trial
First Aired June 10, 1960
A man named Morgan Gibbs hires Paladin to bring back his son ? a killer ? alive.
39. The Search
First Aired June 17, 1960
A woman's son has been missing for twenty years and she wants Paladin to find him.