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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 Vigil
First Aired September 15, 1961
A nurse comes to a frontier town, the citizens of which would prefer a doctor.
2. The Education of Sara Jane
First Aired September 22, 1961
A vengeful girl named Sara Jane gets Paladin involved in a family feud.
3. The Revenger
First Aired September 29, 1961
Half a $500 bill and a stage ticket to Yuma lead Paladin to a bandit named Solomon.
4. Odds for Big Red
First Aired October 06, 1961
A female saloonkeeper named Big Red is shot ? and gamblers are betting she won't survive before dawn.
5. A Proof of Love
First Aired October 13, 1961
Two men fight over a mail-order bride.
6. The Gospel Singer
First Aired October 20, 1961
Paladin and a missionary attempt to put a stop to the gunfire that's plaguing a lawless town.
7. The Race
First Aired October 27, 1961
A rancher named Sam Rabbe has bet his land against a whole Indian reservation ? and he wants Paladin to ride for him.
8. The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs
First Aired November 03, 1961
A woman named Sarah Gibbs is forbidden by a marshal to see her condemned husband Aaron.
9. The Piano
First Aired November 10, 1961
Paladin is tasked with bringing back Franz Lister's valuable piano in time for a concert.
10. Ben Jalisco
First Aired November 17, 1961
A murderer named Ben Jalisco escapes from jail to get revenge on his wife for betraying him and Paladin for putting him behind bars.
11. The Brothers
First Aired November 24, 1961
Paladin's trouble is just starting when he catches a killer.
12. A Drop of Blood
First Aired December 01, 1961
A murderer interrupts a wedding.
13. A Knight to Remember
First Aired December 08, 1961
An absent-minded man roams the country dressed like Don Quixote.
14. Blind Circle
First Aired December 15, 1961
Paladin must stop a bounty hunter from a killing a man who's not wanted anymore.
15. The Kid
First Aired December 22, 1961
Paladin earns the right to work a silver strike for a month ? or so it seems.
16. Squatter's Rights
First Aired December 29, 1961
Paladin does not like the way his employer is removing squatters from his ranch.
17. Lazarus
First Aired January 05, 1962
Paladin offers his help to a sheepish man named Boise Peabody who's being bothered by miners.
18. Justice in Hell
First Aired January 12, 1962
Paladin's one clue in his investigation of an Indian raid is a chief claiming the leader was a white man.
19. Mark of Cain
First Aired January 19, 1962
Dr. Avatar enlists Paladin's aid to prove his theory that criminal tendencies can be determined by skull size.
20. The Exiles
First Aired January 26, 1962
A Mexican general hires Paladin to find a group of exiles who have run off with a fortune in bonds.
21. The Hunt
First Aired February 02, 1962
Paladin is offered a lot of money from a Russian prince named Radachev to play a most dangerous game.
22. Dream Girl
First Aired February 09, 1962
A prospector with gold in his pockets sets out to pursue his dream girl.
23. One, Two, Three
First Aired February 16, 1962
A lottery, astrology and four deaths are Paladin's clues in his search for a man.
24. The Waiting Room
First Aired February 23, 1962
Paladin suspects he may have made a mistake when he agreed to take the Wilder brothers to the gallows.
25. The Trap
First Aired March 02, 1962
Paladin defends a prisoner against a vengeful marshal.
26. Don't Shoot the Piano Player
First Aired March 09, 1962
Paladin helps Emily Eubanks search the Barbary Coast for her fiancé.
27. Alice
First Aired March 16, 1962
Paladin looks for an Eastern schoolgirl's missing mother.
28. The Man Who Struck Moonshine
First Aired March 23, 1962
Paladin investigates a well filled with whiskey.
29. Silent Death, Secret Death
First Aired March 30, 1962
Although Paladin has caught a man, he now has to face a typhoid breakout and incoming Indians.
30. Hobson's Choice
First Aired April 06, 1962
A hotel manager worries when Alfred Nobel checks in with samples of nitroglycerin.
31. Coming of the Tiger
First Aired April 13, 1962
Paladin attempts to stop Japanese militants from invading the U.S.
32. Darwin's Man
First Aired April 20, 1962
A rancher pits his sons against one another in a gun duel to determine which of them will be his heir.
33. Invasion
First Aired April 27, 1962
The State Department hires Paladin to stop an Irishman from invading Canada.
34. Cream of the Jest
First Aired May 04, 1962
Paladin tries to stay one step ahead of a prankster who may be on the point of playing one prank too many.
35. Bandit
First Aired May 11, 1962
Paladin tries to bring in a murderous woman bandit and stay ahead of the bounty-hunters who are also after her.
36. Pandora's Box
First Aired May 18, 1962
Paladin is hired to find a Cabinet official's son wanted for murder.
37. Jonah
First Aired May 25, 1962
No one is able to retrieve a fortune from the bottom of Crystal Lake.
38. The Knight
First Aired June 01, 1962
A disabled man hires Paladin to find his son wanted for murder.