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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 Fatalist
First Aired September 09, 1960
An immigrant named Nathan Shotness witnesses a murder ? and may be the next victim.
2. Love's Young Dream
First Aired September 16, 1960
Paladin tries to find the perfect woman for a trail bum who's inherited half a gambling house.
3. A Head of Hair
First Aired September 23, 1960
Paladin needs help looking for kidnappers.
4. Out at the Old Ballpark
First Aired September 30, 1960
Paladin becomes umpire at a baseball game where guns are being used as much as bats.
5. Saturday Night
First Aired October 07, 1960
Paladin ends up in jail after getting into a brawl.
6. The Calf
First Aired October 14, 1960
A property dispute between a pair of ranchers gets violent.
7. The Tender Gun
First Aired October 21, 1960
Sheriff Maude J. Smuggly (portrayed by Jeanette Nolan) needs Paladin's help with facing landgrabbers.
8. The Shooting of Jessie May
First Aired October 28, 1960
A man named Jessie may sets out to avenge his father's death.
9. The Poker Fiend
First Aired November 11, 1960
A woman offers to pay Paladin $50,000 if he can get her husband out of a marathon poker game.
10. Crowbait
First Aired November 18, 1960
A group of Paiutes target a prospector who's digging ore from an Indian silver mine.
11. The Marshal's Boy
First Aired November 25, 1960
A marshal is forced to hunt down his own son wanted for murder.
12. Foggbound
First Aired December 02, 1960
Paladin assists traveler Phileas Fogg on his 80-day trip around the world. Based on the novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by: Jules Verne
13. The Legacy
First Aired December 09, 1960
Paladin captures a wanted killer, but his troubles are just beginning.
14. The Prisoner
First Aired December 16, 1960
A judge is about to release Justin Groton, a man who's been in prison awaiting execution since he was thirteen years old.
15. The Mountebank
First Aired December 23, 1960
A puppeteer's fury ruins his performance and puts his life in danger.
16. Sanctuary
First Aired December 30, 1960
While in a mission, Paladin finds a man who's being sought by gunslingers.
17. A Quiet Night in Town: Part 1
First Aired January 06, 1961
Paladin escorts a sheepherder suspected of murder to a town full of cattlemen.
18. A Quiet Night in Town: Part 2
First Aired January 13, 1961
The cattlemen decide that the sheepherder Paladin brought to them should be hanged.
19. The Princess and the Gunfighter
First Aired January 20, 1961
Paladin looks for Princess Sarafina.
20. Shadow of a Man
First Aired January 27, 1961
A woman named Marion Sutter begs Paladin to rescue her Southern husband from a rebel hater.
21. Long Way Home
First Aired February 03, 1961
Paladin has to protect his $5,000 prisoner from a group of bounty hunters looking to collect the reward.
22. The Tax Gatherer
First Aired February 10, 1961
Paladin is hired as a tax collector in a town where the last three tax collectors were killed on the job.
23. The Fatal Flaw
First Aired February 24, 1961
With a blizzard raging on, Paladin shares a cabin with marshal and his prisoner, who's trying to talk his way to freedom.
24. Fandango
First Aired March 03, 1961
A condemned killer runs into Paladin while trying to make a break for freedom.
25. The Last Judgment
First Aired March 10, 1961
Paladin deals with a judge who holds court in a saloon and only sentences defendants to be hanged.
26. The Gold Bar
First Aired March 17, 1961
Paladin pursues a bank clerk suspected of making off with a gold bar.
27. Everyman
First Aired March 24, 1961
A ne'er-do-well must save Paladin before a killer ends him.
28. The Siege
First Aired March 31, 1961
Paladin pursues a gang that's threatening to poison the water supply to take farmers' money.
29. The Long Weekend
First Aired April 07, 1961
Paladin attempts to calm down a wealthy miner on one of his semiannual binges.
30. El Paso Stage
First Aired April 14, 1961
Paladin clashes with a crooked lawman.
31. Duke of Texas
First Aired April 21, 1961
Paladin is astonished that an Austrian prince wants him to lead a Mexican invasion.
32. Broken Image
First Aired April 28, 1961
A sharpshooter with a big reputation is oddly reluctant to use his gun.
33. My Brother's Keeper
First Aired May 05, 1961
When someone steals his horse and gun, Paladin must fend for himself after a mountain lion attacks him.
34. Bearbait
First Aired May 12, 1961
Instead of bullets, Paladin uses insults against thugs who are terrorizing a town.
35. The Cure
First Aired May 19, 1961
Paladin offers his help to sharpshooter Calamity Jane, who's drowning her sorrows in booze.
36. The Road
First Aired May 26, 1961
After getting robbed at a trail-side inn, Paladin is forced to cross a mountain on foot without food.
37. The Uneasy Grave
First Aired June 02, 1961
A tough woman persists that a respected citizen murdered her fiancé.
38. Soledad Crossing
First Aired June 09, 1961
A rumor spreads that the brother of Paladin's prisoner has died of diphtheria.