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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.'
Season 2 Episode Guide
39 Episodes 1958 - 1959
The Manhunter
Sat, Sep 13, 1958 30 mins
Paladin shot a killer in self-defense. Now he must face an inquest---and three vengeful brothers. Paladin: Richard Boone. Sheriff: Joseph Calleia. Dawes: David Whorf.
In an Evil Time
Sat, Sep 20, 1958 30 mins
An aging bank robber is caught between his ex-partners and the law. Paladin: Richard Boone. Morely: William Stevens. Swanson: Charles Horvath.
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
Sat, Sep 27, 1958 30 mins
Charles Bronson stars as a tough rancher seeking the affections of his pretty neighbor. Paladin: Richard Boone. Maria: Grace Raynor. Brewer: Edmund Johnson. Bud: Harry Carey Jr. Clem: Junius Matthews.
The Hanging of Roy Carter
Sat, Oct 4, 1958 30 mins
Paladin has proof that a convicted killer is innocent. Now he must save the young man from a lynching. Paladin: Richard Boone. Roy Carter: Scott Marlowe.
Duel at Florence
Sat, Oct 11, 1958 30 mins
Paladin schemes to make a hero of a timid barber whose girlfriend sparked a gunfight to make him jealous. Ernie: Dean Harens. Belle: Bonnie Bolding. Paladin: Richard Boone. Jeff: Charles Gray.
The Protege
Sat, Oct 18, 1958 30 mins
Paladin learns that a shy youth he taught to shoot has become a vicious gunfighter. Kurt: Peter Breck. Man: Ken Mayer. Joe: George Mitchell. Sheriff: William Meigs. Red: Mel Welles.
The Road to Wickenburg
Sat, Oct 25, 1958 30 mins
Paladin vs. a crooked sheriff---and his four brothers. Paladin: Richard Boone. Susan: Christine White. Sheriff: Harry Carey Jr. Sol: Rayford Barnes. Jim: Ed Faulkner. Ed: Mickey Finn. Tom: Donald Barry.
A Sense of Justice
Sat, Nov 1, 1958 30 mins
Paladin suspects the sheriff's girlfriend of instigating a lynch mob. Paladin: Richard Boone. Widow Briggs: Virginia Gregg. Sheriff: Karl Swenson. Julie: Barrie Chase.
Sat, Nov 8, 1958 30 mins
Ranchers call on Paladin to reason with a gunfighter who refuses them water rights for their cattle. Paladin: Richard Boone. Jeff: Paul Carr. Roy: Dick Foran. Meg: Abby Dalton. Wellman: Robert Simon.
Sat, Nov 15, 1958 30 mins
Paladin and Diana Coulter arrive at her brother's ranch to find they have been preceded by Comanche Indians. Paladin: Richard Boone. Rancher: Robert Karnes. Indian: George Richardson.
A Snare for Murder
Sat, Nov 22, 1958 30 mins
Paladin seeks an unknown gunman whose target is a partner in a gold mine. Braus: Harry Morgan. Talbot: Harry Bartell. Martin: Joel Ashley. Joe: Ron Hagerthy.
The Ballad of Oscar Wilde
Sat, Dec 6, 1958 30 mins
Paladin is getting his lumps as writer Oscar Wilde's bodyguard. Wilde: John O'Malley. Matson: Roy Engel. Chris: Jack Hogan. Paladin: Richard Boone. Jim: Richard Shannon. Secretary: Chet Stratton.
The Solid Gold Patrol
Sat, Dec 13, 1958 30 mins
Paladin braves an Apache ambush to help an Army corporal collect his lottery prize. Cpl. Callahan: Sean McClory. Barlowe: Don Keefer. Adjutant: Michael Carr. Siebert: Mike Kellin.
Something to Live For
Sat, Dec 20, 1958 30 mins
On his way to one job, Paladin takes on another: helping a young alcoholic. Preston: Rayford Barnes. Wheeler: John Anderson. Pelley: Tom Brown. Wichita Walker: Don Megowan.
Moor's Revenge
Sat, Dec 27, 1958 30 mins
Vincent Price plays a member of a Shakespearean troupe---which may need protection. Paladin: Richard Boone. Bellingham: Morey Amsterdam. Ben: Richard Shannon. Drunk: Joe Perry.
Sat, Jan 3, 1959 30 mins
Threatened by an outlaw, Sid Morgan hires Paladin to escort him and his fiancée to Silver City. Paladin: Richard Boone. Stacy Neal: Jacqueline Scott. Howard Gorman: Steve Gravers.
The Taffeta Mayor
Sat, Jan 10, 1959 30 mins
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.
Lady on the Stagecoach
Sat, Jan 17, 1959 30 mins
Outlaws hold up a stage and take a shine to Paladin's fellow passenger, an Apache princess (Dolores Vitina). Paladin: Richard Boone. Lydia: Fay Baker. Grayson: Mark Dana. Slade: Ward Wood.
Treasure Trail
Sat, Jan 24, 1959 30 mins
Paladin wins part of a treasure map in a poker game---then discovers the loot was stolen from the Army. Paladin: Richard Boone. Wilson: Henry Brandon. Decker: Bruce Gordon. Stoneman: Dean Stanton.
Sat, Jan 31, 1959 30 mins
A girl misinterprets Paladin's offer to aid her in a family feud. Paladin: Richard Boone. Juliet: Miranda Jones. Nelson: John Beradino. Ted: Allen Case.
Hunt the Man Down
Sat, Feb 7, 1959 30 mins
Paladin attempts to settle a feud between two brothers---and becomes a target for murder. Coey: Mort Mills. Will: Ed Nelson. Joe: Jack Elam. Wildhorse: Rodolfo Acosta. Woman: Marilyn Hanold.
The Scorched Feather
Sat, Feb 14, 1959 30 mins
A schizophrenic is both Paladin's client and the man he hired Paladin to apprehend. Paladin: Richard Boone. William: Lon Chaney. Piggo: Sy Malis. Al: Mike Steele. Hey Boy: Kam Tong.
The Return of the Lady
Sat, Feb 21, 1959 30 mins
Paladin receives a wedding invitation from Diana Coulter and arrives to more than a wedding. Paladin: Richard Boone. Vance: Gene Nelson. B.G.: Theodore Marcuse. Maria: Pilar del Rey.
The Monster of Moon Ridge
Sat, Feb 28, 1959 30 mins
Paladin has company in his search for a "monster": his client's daughter. Paladin: Richard Boone. Bella: Barney Phillips. Emily: Natalie Norwick. Jake: Ralph Moody. Sheriff Lundsy: Walter Coy.
The Long Hunt
Sat, Mar 7, 1959 30 mins
Paladin's client knows how to catch a thief: set a trap with live bait---such as the hunted man's wife. Dundee: Stephen Roberts. Paladin: Richard Boone. Tanner: Lane Bradford. Mrs. Ordey: Anne Barton.
Death of a Gunfighter
Sat, Mar 14, 1959 30 mins
Paladin becomes involved in the problems of an ex-gunman returning to his native village. Morrita: Christopher Dark. Maria: Suzanne Pleshette. Paladin: Richard Boone. Haskel: Russell Arms. Tanner: Larkin Ford.
Incident at Borrasca Bend
Sat, Mar 21, 1959 30 mins
In a strange town, Paladin finds himself charged with murder and standing trial in a kangaroo court. Paladin: Richard Boone. Judge Wesson: Jacques Aubuchon. Sugie: Perry Cook. Jackson: Ben Wright.
Maggie O'Bannion
Sat, Apr 4, 1959 30 mins
Paladin's trying to save Maggie O'Bannion's ranch---but she's more interested in Paladin than the ranch. Maggie: Marion Marshall. Paladin: Richard Boone. Cookie: Peggy Rea. Cyrus: Don Haggerty. Perk: George Cisar. Pete: Paul Sorensen. Jake: Mickey Simpson.
Sat, Apr 11, 1959 30 mins
Beautiful Helen Martin hires Paladin to clear her husband of murder. Sheriff: Paul Birch. Beckett: Adam Williams. Brazo: Paul Richards. Paladin: Richard Boone. Gypoo: Wright King. Martin: Lee Farr.
Sat, Apr 18, 1959 30 mins
Paladin goes to Alaska to help a fur-trapper friend with a claim dispute. Grimes: Richard Shannon. Tosheff: Karl Swenson. Paladin: Richard Boone. Abby: Elizabeth York. Morton: Allen Case.
The Man Who Lost
Sat, Apr 25, 1959 30 mins
The Gage brothers hire Paladin to find the killer of their sister and her husband. Ben Coey: Mort Mills. Will Gage: Ed Nelson. Joe Gage: Jack Elam.
The Return of Roy Carter
Sat, May 2, 1959 30 mins
Roy Carter hires Paladin to rescue a snowbound prison chaplain who once saved his life. Paladin: Richard Boone. Chaplain: Larry Blake. Clinton: Brad van Beltz. Margie: Diana Crawford.
The Sons of Aaron Murdock
Sat, May 9, 1959 30 mins
Aaron Murdock (Philip Coolidge) insists that his son is innocent of murder---but only Paladin believes him. Paladin: Richard Boone. Marty: Frank Gorshin. Lew: Wesley Lau. Jaimie: Lee Kinsolving. Carl: Bill Shaw. Mae: Elizabeth York.
Sat, May 16, 1959 30 mins
Paladin searches for a cavalry deserter who disappeared with his sweetheart. Richard Boone. Geraldine Carver: Shirley O'Hara. Henry Carver: Larry Pennel.
Sat, May 23, 1959 30 mins
Paladin learns that his client's false testimony sent an innocent man to jail. Stacy: Ed Nelson. Paladin: Richard Boone. Will: Lewis Martin. Ben: Don Megowan. Sheriff: Dick Rich. Floyd: Jim Hyland.
The Fifth Man
Sat, May 30, 1959 30 mins
Four men hired to lynch killer Bert Talman have been killed. Paladin is retained to guard the fifth. Corvin: John Emery. Bland: Ward Wood. Talman: Leo Gordon. Paladin: Richard Boone. Bartender: Clarke Alexander. Abbott: Walter Burke.
Heritage of Anger
Sat, Jun 6, 1959 30 mins
Why is bandit Garcia harassing the Avery family? Paladin: Richard Boone. Garcia: Peter Coe. Alice: Carol Hill. Joe: Ricky Vera. Nita: Carol Thurston. Avery: James Gavin. Bartender: Roberto Contreras.
The Haunted Trees
Sat, Jun 13, 1959 30 mins
A widow asks for protection from her stepson, who she claims is threatening her business---and her life. Sara Howard: Doris Dowling. Paladin: Richard Boone. Flannigan: Roy Barcroft. Birdie: Jane Chang.
Gold and Brimstone
Sat, Jun 20, 1959 30 mins
Claim jumpers plague a gold-mining team. Mason: Phillip Pine. Willis: Eduardo Ciannelli. Paladin: Richard Boone. Dirks: Alan Reed. Rudy: William Vaughan.
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The second season of Have Gun – Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm on CBS from September 13, 1958 to June 20, 1959. The Region 1 DVD was released on May 10, 2005.
20 Episodes
S2 e1 - the manhunter, s2 e2 - in an evil time, s2 e3 - the man who wouldn't talk, s2 e4 - the hanging of roy carter, s2 e5 - duel at florence, s2 e6 - the protege, s2 e7 - the road to wickenburg, s2 e8 - a sense of justice, s2 e9 - young gun, s2 e10 - the lady, s2 e11 - a snare for murder, s2 e12 - the ballad of oscar wilde, s2 e13 - the solid gold patrol, s2 e14 - something to live for, s2 e15 - the moor's revenge, s2 e16 - the wager, s2 e17 - the taffeta mayor, s2 e18 - lady on the stagecoach, s2 e19 - treasure trail, s2 e20 - juliet.
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Professional gunfighter Paladin (Richard Boone) was a West Pointe graduate who, after the Civil War, settled into San Francisco's Hotel Carlton were he awaited responses to his business card: over the picture of a chess knight "Have Gun" "Will Travel"Wire Paladin, San Francisco.]]0]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
The "Wire Paladin" production notes provided with each episode are thoroughly researched, providing extensive guest-star credits and making wide-ranging connections between Have Gun and many other TV series, films, and serials of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, especially Roddenberry's Star Trek . Among the noteworthy guest stars are Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Bronson, Harry Morgan, Joseph Calleia, Harry Carey Jr., Suzanne Pleshette, Morey Amsterdam, Vincent Price, Edward Platt, and many stalwart character players from TV's golden age. The season starts well with "The Manhunter" (in which Paladin is forced to kill a young gunman and faces the wrath of his vengeful family), and Paladin's unique brand of frontier justice is memorably dispensed (along with generous quotes from Shakespeare, Milton, etc.) in such highlights as "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" (with Bronson), "The Ballad of Oscar Wilde," "The Moor's Revenge" (with Price), "The Scorched Feather" (with Chaney) and several others. The opening credits are slightly modified as the season progresses, and Paladin's travels take him into the mountains (for some outdoor adventures late in the season) and even to Alaska, the series' most distant destination. Image quality suffers in later episodes (some mastered from vintage kinescopes or murky syndication prints), but the fact that all 39 episodes are fully intact is a blessing to anyone with fond recollections of this superior TV Western. --Jeff Shannon
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number : 90548448055
- Director : Andrew V. McLaglen, Buzz Kulik, Ida Lupino, Lamont Johnson, Paul Stanley
- Media Format : Mono, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Black & White, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 16 hours and 33 minutes
- Release date : May 10, 2005
- Actors : Richard Boone, Sean McClory, Mike Kellin, Perry Cook, Jim Kline
- Subtitles: : English, English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B0006Z2L1A
- Writers : Albert Aley, Bruce Geller
- Number of discs : 6
- #1,609 in Westerns (Movies & TV)
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- Episode aired Oct 18, 1958
The training Paladin gives a put-upon young man in the art of gunmanship seems to take quite well--all but the most important lesson of all. The training Paladin gives a put-upon young man in the art of gunmanship seems to take quite well--all but the most important lesson of all. The training Paladin gives a put-upon young man in the art of gunmanship seems to take quite well--all but the most important lesson of all.
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- Trivia Gunsmoke is referenced in this installment. A character claims to have served as a deputy under Matt Dillon in Austin, Texas, and Paladin calls the character on it, by stating that Matt Dillon was never marshal in Austin.
Paladin : Kurt, I'm going to the street and wait for you. When you come out, you have two choices, wear no gun and walk over to the jail, or wear your gun and try it out on me.
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Have Gun -- Will Travel – Season 2, Episode 26
Death of a gunfighter, more like this, have gun -- will travel — season 2, episode 26, episode info.
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Sat, Jun 13, 1959. Female lumber mill owner accuses her stepson of a sabotage campaign, and hires Paladin to stop it. After her husband died the widow disinherited the stepson. Motive, opportunity, yes, but Paladin's feelings about her become very mixed: sympathetic, aroused, and increasingly suspicious.
Have Gun - Will Travel Season 2 by Sam Rolfe, Herb Meadow. Publication date 1958 - 1959 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Paladin, Western, Richard Boone, mercenary, Have Gun - Will Travel Language English.
Paladin is forced to kill Jimmy Dawes, wanted for murder. When he takes him back to his hometown, the townspeople, the sheriff and the boy's brothers give him a hostile welcome. Pappy French and his gang have robbed the bank in Mercede of $50,000. Pappy ran off with the cash and left his gang to ...
S1.E14 ∙ The Yuma Treasure. Sat, Dec 14, 1957. Summoned to a frontier fort, Paladin learns from a Major Wilson that the nearby Maricopas -- on whose land sits a legendary goldmine -- have recently turned hostile. Paladine agrees to escort the Major to meet Gerada, the Maricopa chief, but Wilson proves to be more interested in stealing gold ...
Have Gun - Will Travel: Created by Herb Meadow, Sam Rolfe. With Richard Boone, Kam Tong, Hal Needham, Stewart East. The adventures of a gentlemanly gunfighter-for-hire.
Duel at Florence. Sat, Oct 11, 1958 30 mins. Paladin schemes to make a hero of a timid barber whose girlfriend sparked a gunfight to make him jealous. Ernie: Dean Harens. Belle: Bonnie Bolding ...
Have Gun - Will Travel. Season 2. Season 1; Season 2; The man known as Paladin offers his services to all who are in need of a gunslinger, crime-fighter, detective, bodyguard - or simply a trusted friend. 224 IMDb 8.4 1959 39 episodes. 7+
Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western television series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on both television and radio from 1957 through 1963. ... Season 4- Volume 2 19 July 6, 2010 Season 5- Volume 1 19 November 30, 2010 Season 5- Volume 2 19 February 22, 2011 Season 6- Volume 1 16 May 7, 2013
Streaming, rent, or buy Have Gun, Will Travel - Season 2: Currently you are able to watch "Have Gun, Will Travel - Season 2" streaming on Pluto TV for free with ads. Synopsis. The second season of Have Gun - Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm on CBS from September 13, 1958 to June 20, 1959. The Region 1 DVD was released ...
Have Gun - Will Travel. Season 2. Season 1; Season 2; The man known as Paladin offers his services to all who are in need of a gunslinger, crime-fighter, detective, bodyguard - or simply a trusted friend. ... S2 E9 - Young Gun. November 7, 1958. 26min. TV-PG. When water acess is denied by a bitter ex-gunfighter, Paladin must step in.
episodes. Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western television series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring Richard Boone was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.
Episode for episode, the second season of Have Gun, Will Travel (1958-59) is even better than the first. With a bona fide hit on their hands, CBS didn't mess with success, and these 39 episodes pushed ratings even higher with sharp direction (mostly by first-season veteran Andrew V. McLaglen), a wide variety of attention-grabbing plots, and ...
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 16. Paladin (Richard Boone) is tricked by some unsavory gamblers in a bizarre game. Also starring Jacqueline Scott.
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 7. Paladin's war with a sheriff and his brothers escalates after a saloon girl intervenes. Starring Richard Boone and Christine White.
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 32. Paladin (Richard Boone) heads into a blizzard to find a chaplin sent on a mission of mercy. Also starring Clu Gulager.
From Wikipedia Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on both television and radio from 1957 ...
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 20. Paladin (Richard Boone) gets caught in a feud between two families and sides with the surviving member (Miranda Jones) of one.
Sat, Sep 15, 1962. Paladin is assaulted in his room at the Hotel Carlton. In a furious fight, he beats down his attacker, Roderick Jefferson. The young man, it turns out, had gambling debts he couldn't repay; the holder of his gambling IOUs wanted Jefferson to kill Paladin. This spurs Paladin to tell Jefferson of a similar occurrence ...
One of the most popular series of the 50's, featuring the adventures of Paladin, a high-priced, West Point-educated "gun for hire" in the ceaseless battle for law and order in the post-Civil War west.
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 5. Paladin supports a mild-mannered barber involved in a duel over a beautiful woman. Starring Richard Boone and Dean Harens.
The series, created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, is based on James Clavell's 1975 novel. It stars Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Toranaga, a figure reminiscent of a real-life shōgun (military ruler ...
The Protégé: Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. With Richard Boone, Peter Breck, George Mitchell, Mel Welles. The training Paladin gives a put-upon young man in the art of gunmanship seems to take quite well--all but the most important lesson of all.
Have Gun -- Will Travel - Season 2, Episode 26. A murderous gunslinger goes after a man who stole his girlfriend's affection. Guest star: Suzanne Pleshette.