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Paladin is hired by a man to deliver ten thousand dollars. When the man is found dead, with the money missing, Paladin has to sift through a numbr of suspects, including a band of gypsies and the men who found the body.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Fri 24, 11:00 am
A rancher hires Paladin to bring back his daughter---from her gunfighter husband. Nancy Reade: Janice Rule. Dave Enderby: Jack Lord.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Fri 24, 11:30 am
Paladin persuades a widow to run for mayor after her husband is killed seeking the job. Oaklin: Edward Platt. Morrow: Robert Karnes. Lucy: Norma Crane. Harriett Morrow: Jeanne Bates.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Sat 25, 5:00 pm
A crook escapes from jail intent on getting even with the banker who testified against him. Holt: Charles Bronson. Paladin: Richard Boone. Sheriff: Grant Withers.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Sun 26, 3:00 am
A wager has Paladin riding through the Mojave Desert---on a camel. Kane: Lawrence Dobkin. Paladin: Richard Boone. First Gunman: Claude Akins.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Sun 26, 3:30 am
At a stagecoach stop, Paladin sees a peaceful Cherokee rancher being beaten by white men who think his cattle are spreading a sickness. Paladin offers his help.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Sun 26, 11:30 pm
Paladin stakes his fee on the safe delivery of a prisoner charged with murder. Holgate: Harold J. Stone. Sheriff: Roy Barcroft. Deputy: Steven Terrell.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Mon 27, 3:00 am
What fate awaits Christie Smith, a frightened mail-order bride? Paladin: Richard Boone. Christie: Marian Seldes. Drydan: Bruce Gordon. Guard: Barry Cahill.
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Mon 27, 3:30 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Mon 27, 11:00 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Mon 27, 11:30 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Tue 28, 11:00 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Tue 28, 11:30 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Wed 29, 11:00 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Wed 29, 11:30 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Thu 30, 11:00 am
One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a calling card ('Have Gun, Will Travel...') that belied the compelling loner's cultured manner. When he wasn't eating fine food, engaged in polite conversation and dressed impeccably, he was an intimidating gunman dressed in black, striking out for the frontier and ready to kill if necessary. He was, as the theme song put it, 'a knight without armor in a savage land.'
More details for Have Gun, Will Travel, Thu 30, 11:30 am