Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode one - ENJOY-
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SHOW SUMMARY
Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced 'gun for hire.' He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano.
He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or 'wire' asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for 'business' and on the trail.
When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those 'difficult times' he kept a derringer hidden under his belt, which saved his life on many occasions. His rifle, which was rarely used, also had a silver chess knight on the stock. This leads us to believe it was as carefully made as the pistol he carried.
Before resorting to violence, Paladin would put his rich education and experience to work to try to find an alternate solution. In spite of his profession, he had a deep respect for the law and would often turn on his employers if he found they were the guilty party.
The Golden Gate Bridge was built after the Golden Gate was named, which refers to a body of water, specifically the strait between the ocean and San Francisco Bay. Paladin does not say " bridge " .
richtxn47 1 week ago
some of my fondest childhood memories are watching "Have Gun, Will Travel" with my Dad
djabelson 1 month ago
at 09:00 in- the golden gate was built yet- but still great tv show
dberry999666 1 month ago
Boone was tremendously under-rated. Boone's Paladin was a far more compelling character than Arness's Dillon or Eastwood's Rowdy or any other western character in early television. Paladin's noir character foreshadowed Connery's Bond.
alchemistoxford 2 months ago
Piiiimp
tedwilli9 6 months ago
Thank you for bring back my favorite 50's western!!
gonefishing218 10 months ago
I have long enjoyed Paladin. Thanks for posting!!
dan51556 11 months ago