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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. Three Bells to Perdido
First Aired September 13, 1957
Paladin is hired to bring back a rancher's daughter, but he must face the girl's gunfighter husband.
2. The Outlaw
First Aired September 20, 1957
A criminal (portrayed by Charles Bronson) breaks out of jail to get revenge on the banker who testified against him.
3. The Great Mojave Chase
First Aired September 27, 1957
Paladin attempts to win a bet that he can't ride through the Mojave desert on a camel.
4. Winchester Quarantine
First Aired October 04, 1957
Paladin offers to help an Indian who's been beaten up by cowboys.
5. A Matter of Ethics
First Aired October 11, 1957
Paladin is tasked with the safe delivery of a prisoner charged with murder.
6. The Bride
First Aired October 18, 1957
A mail-order bride named Christie Smith wonders about her fate.
7. Strange Vendetta
First Aired October 25, 1957
Paladin must figure who's trying to kill his new friend and why.
8. High Wire
First Aired November 01, 1957
Paladin teams up with a hobo to swindle crooked gamblers.
9. Show of Force
First Aired November 08, 1957
The fifty rifles that Paladin won in a poker game prove to be useful when he gets involved in a range war.
10. The Long Night
First Aired November 15, 1957
Paladin and two other men are held hostage by a cattle baron who intends to hang one of them at sunrise for his wife's murder.
11. The Colonel and the Lady
First Aired November 22, 1957
Paladin takes on the search for a former silver-camp queen.
12. No Visitors
First Aired November 29, 1957
Paladin discovers a woman and a baby abandoned by a wagon master who said the baby had typhoid.
13. The Englishman
First Aired December 06, 1957
Paladin takes an English man and woman to a new ranch in Montana where an angry trader plots against them.
14. The Yuma Treasure
First Aired December 13, 1957
A cavalry major asks for Paladin's help in dealing with restless Apaches.
15. The Hanging Cross
First Aired December 20, 1957
Paladin is sent to investigate the possibility of a Pawnee chief holding a rancher's son hostage.
16. Helen of Abajinian
First Aired December 27, 1957
Paladin goes after a vintner's daughter who's eloped with a cowboy.
17. Ella West
First Aired January 03, 1958
Paladin tries to make a lady out of the unbearable Ella West.
18. The Reasonable Man
First Aired January 10, 1958
Paladin helps a teenager prepare for a gun duel with his foster father.
19. The High-Graders
First Aired January 17, 1958
While investigating a friend's murder, Paladin finds out that the man's heirs are being systematically robbed.
20. The Last Laugh
First Aired January 24, 1958
A rancher blames Paladin for his wife's paralysis.
21. The Bostonian
First Aired January 31, 1958
Paladin attempts to protect a tenderfoot who's become the target of a seasoned cattleman.
22. The Singer
First Aired February 07, 1958
A cowboy says his singer ex-girlfriend was forced to marry a rancher against her wishes.
23. Bitter Wine
First Aired February 14, 1958
It's up to Paladin to save a vineyard from seepage coming from an oil well.
24. Girl from Piccadilly
First Aired February 21, 1958
A man from San Francisco hires Paladin to find his missing daughter-in-law.
25. The O'Hare Story
First Aired February 28, 1958
Paladin questions the motives of a landowner who wants him to stop the construction of a dam. Guest starring Victor McLaglen.
26. Birds of a Feather
First Aired March 07, 1958
Paladin tries to bring peace to a divided Colorado town.
27. The Teacher
First Aired March 14, 1958
Paladin comes to the defense of a teacher who's being threatened by a local rancher.
28. Killer's Widow
First Aired March 21, 1958
Although Paladin has killed a bank robber, the banker is accusing him of making off with the money.
29. Gun Shy
First Aired March 28, 1958
A girl distracts Paladin from pursuing bandits.
30. The Prizefight Story
First Aired April 04, 1958
Paladin winds up a participant in a prizefight he planned to promote ? against the British champ.
31. Hey Boy's Revenge
First Aired April 11, 1958
Paladin's favorite hotel employee Hey Boy is put in jail for trying to avenge his brother's death. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #83 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
32. The Five Books of Owen Deaver
First Aired April 25, 1958
Eastern sheriff Owen Deaver's brand of justice proves to be unfit for a Wyoming town.
33. The Silver Queen
First Aired May 02, 1958
A prospector is not happy that a showgirl has inherited a fortune in his partner's will.
34. Three Sons
First Aired May 09, 1958
Paladin tries to warn a man about his stepsons' plot to murder him.
35. The Return of Dr. Thackeray
First Aired May 16, 1958
Dr. Thackeray needs Paladin's help when a rancher refuses to let her vaccinate his men for smallpox.
36. 24 Hours at North Fork
First Aired May 23, 1958
Paladin aids a Mennonite in protecting his farm from the town boss.
37. Silver Convoy
First Aired May 30, 1958
Paladin discovers that the silver he agreed to escort came from a mine where prison labor is taking place.
38. Deliver the Body
First Aired June 06, 1958
Just as a man named Ben Tyler is acquitted of murder, he's accused of killing a sheriff.
39. The Statue of San Sebastian
First Aired June 13, 1958
Paladin is offered an unusual reward for the capture of a bandit named Sancho Fernandez.