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Director
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1989
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On Wings of Eagles was adapted for television from the best-selling book by Ken Follett. Inspired by fact, the story involves...
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Director
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1986
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The first of two feature-length television sequels that continue the saga of the 1967 original, this outing finds two...
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Director
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1985
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Empty Copper Sea is the reissue title for the made-for-TV mystery Travis McGee. Sam Elliot stars as Travis McGee, the "been...
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Director
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1983
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In this detective drama, ultra-macho investigator Travis McGee, based on a character by author John D. MacDonald, looks into...
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Director
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1983
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Although it is based on an intriguing premise -- Dale (Brooke Shields), disguised as a man, takes the place of her late...
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Director
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1983
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In this made-for-TV movie, two brothers who battled on opposing sides of the Civil War return home at the end of the war to...
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Director
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1982
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Originally networkcast in three installments, the 8-hour Blue and the Gray is a sprawling adaptation of a story concept by...
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Director
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1982
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Set in India during World War II, this fair action drama relies heavily on the good acting talent gathered to convey its...
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Director
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1981
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Roger Moore took a brief vacation from playing James Bond in this witty adventure drama. Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Moore), who...
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Director
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1980
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The plot of this of this adaptation of the Daniel Carney's novel, sprinkled throughout a series of extended Sam Peckinpah...
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Director
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1978
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Also released as Sergeant Steiner, Breakthrough is a German war flick helmed by western specialist Andrew McLaglen. Richard...
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Director
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1978
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A kidnapping plot includes 5 women along with the last 2 games of the baseball World Series. ~ Rovi...
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Director
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1977
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The Bermuda Triangle claims more victims when an archaeological expedition disappears and rewakens on an island complete with...
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Director
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1977
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This 90-minute pilot for the weekly TV series Fantastic Journey debuted February 3, 1977. A scientific expedition disappears...
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Director
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1977
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This 1977 installment in the Wonderful World of Disney anthology series tells the story of Penny, a teenage girl who was...
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Director
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1977
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Also known as Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free, this TV pilot film stars Don Meredith in the title role. Banjo Hackett is a...
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Director
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1976
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A former lawman must return to his guns when his daughter is threatened in this dark-themed western. Zach Provo...
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Director
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1976
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Director
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1975
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Log of the Black Pearl was the 2-hour pilot film for an unsold weekly TV adventure series. Kiel Martin plays a successful...
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Director
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1975
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The made-for-TV Stowaway to the Moon may be regarded by some as an excellent argument for birth control. Michael Link plays...
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Director
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1974
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John Wayne plays a lawman who has to deal with the problems of fatherhood in a big way in Cahill: United States Marshall....
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Director
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1973
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In this western, a train robber is framed by a fellow gang member and sent to prison. The gang member betrayed him so that...
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Director
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1971
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Director
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1971
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In this western, an outlaw anxiously awaits the arrival of his betrothed, who is under the false impression that her fiancé...
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Director, Producer
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1971
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John Wayne toplines this biography of the cattle owner John Simpson Chisum, a controversial figure who was the most powerful...
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Director
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1970
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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Director
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1969
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During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans...
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Director
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1968
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Doris Day peers through layers of camera gauze to star in The Ballad of Josie, a second-rate variation of Cat Ballou. For...
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Director
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1968
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Director
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1968
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Chance Buckman (John Wayne) heads a team of international trouble shooters who travel around the world to put out oil fires....
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Director, Producer
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1968
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Gunslinger Joe Delk (Harold J. Stone) has managed to avoid arrest by forcing his victims to draw first, then killing them in...
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Director
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1967
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Director
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1967
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A man begins monkeying around with his new farm with hilarious results in this comedy for the whole family. American Hank...
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Director
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1966
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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Director
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1966
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The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic...
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Director
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1965
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George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory,...
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Director
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1963
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His gun hand crippled in a shootout with sodbuster Brock March (Chris Alcaide), ruthless land baron Colonel Draco (Warren...
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Director
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1963
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to escort a notorious wife murderer named Fairchild (Whit Bissell) to trial. But during a...
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Director
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1963
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Paladin (Richard Boone) finds himself in the middle of a long-standing feud between two Native American brothers. Jim Redrock...
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Director
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1963
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Eight years ago, Paladin (Richard Boone) was unable to keep his promise to assure a fair trial for John Bartlett (Ben...
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Director
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1962
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Fulfilling his latest assignment, Paladin captures a cruel and crafty killer named John Tyree (Richard Jaeckel). But that is...
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Director
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1962
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Richard Connell's venerable suspense yarn "The Most Dangerous Game" was the obvious inspiration for this nail-biting episode....
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Director
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to dive into Crystal Lake and recover $20,000 in stolen gold. This proves to be a...
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Director
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1962
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British criminologist Dr. Avatar (Philip Coolidge) is a staunch advocate of phrenology, a once-popular (and long discredited)...
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Director
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1962
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William Conrad, who also directed several episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel, is here cast as Moses Kadish, a man who has...
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Director
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1962
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Once again, Paladin (Richard Boone) has a brush with history when he makes the acquaintance of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel...
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Director
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired as escort for Edna Harden (Jeanne Cooper), who is bound for a reunion with her husband, a...
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Director
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by the family of wealthy Mexican Don Esteban (Hans Conried) to return the aging aristocrat...
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Director
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1961
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In his second fifth-season Have Gun, Will Travel guest appearance, Charles Bronson is cast as vicious murderer Ben Jalisco....
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Director
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1961
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The fifth season of Have Gun, Will Travel begins as soldier-of-fortune Paladin (Richard Boone) provides escort for Adella...
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Director
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1961
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Heading towards Johnsonville, Paladin (Richard Boone) comes across a young woman named Kathy Rousseau (Pippa Scott), who is...
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Director
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1961
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After a confrontation with a roughneck named Merton (Gene Lyons) in a seedy flophouse, Paladin (Richard Boone) rides off into...
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Director
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1961
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John Fox Jr.'s popular 1906 novel has been filmed several times, and converted into a number of theatrical presentations. The...
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Director
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1961
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Summoned to San Francisco's chinatown by the city's police department, Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to provide protection...
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Director
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1960
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This episode draws upon the considerable talents of several TV-western stalwarts, including George Kennedy, Harry Carey Jr.,...
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Director
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1960
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For years, vicious gunslinger Doggie Kramer (Jack Lambert) has bullied the citizenry of a small town. Unfortunately for...
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Director
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) returns to his hotel room to find the dead body of his friend Charlie Blackburn. Strapping the murder...
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Director
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) receives an urgent missive from "Sheriff M.J. Smuggley", who asks the soldier-of-fortune to help...
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Director
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1960
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In several Have Gun, Will Travel episodes, gunslinger Paladin (Richard Boone) crosses the paths of actual historical figures....
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Director
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1960
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Director
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1960
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Judson Curtis (Walter Sande) hopes to gain full control of the circus he co-owns with Jerry Franklin (Robert Clarke) by...
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Director
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1960
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Wealthy Mrs. Tamsen Sommers (Geraldine Brooks) puts an advertisement in the papers, claiming to be a widow in search of...
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Director
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1960
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Future Gunsmoke regular Ken Curtis makes a return appearance as Monk, the seedy, unkempt trail bum first introduced in the...
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Director
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) gallantly agrees to protect baby-faced Jenny Lake (Ellen Clark) against a man named Wilson (Peter...
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Director
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1960
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Accused of murder, Adam Mirakian (Brian Hutton) claims that the crime was actually committed by his twin brother Sam (also...
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Director
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1960
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A young white woman has been abducted by the Sioux, and her father has come to Paladin to help effect her rescue. In this...
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Director
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1960
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Two-fisted Irish salesman Ike Brennan (Robert Gist) comes to Paladin (Richard Boone) to help save the life of Brennan's wife,...
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Director
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is one of four travellers who witness a man falling down a ravine and being trapped on a ledge by a...
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Director
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1960
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An Indian chief (Anthony Caruso) whose son has been sentenced to be executed by the Army seeks out the help of Paladin...
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Director
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is summoned by the US Army to seek out Col. Nunez (Shepperd Strudwick), who had made a name for...
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Director
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1960
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Guest star Ken Curtis serves up a dry run for his "Festus" character on Gunsmoke as a grungy, highly eccentric Oregon cattle...
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Director
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1959
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An old friend of Paladin's named Gravely (Bill Mims) has organized a western "safari" for a group of wealthy British...
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Director
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1959
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Sarah Werner (Osa Massen) begs Perry to locate her husband Hugo (Kurt Krueger), who ran off with all her money, leaving her...
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Director
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1959
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The mother (Shirley O'Hara) of young cavalryman Henry Carver (Larry Pennell), who has deserted his post and escaped into the...
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Director
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1959
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Sara Howard (Doris Dowling) has inherited the lumber mill owned by her late husband, a man much older than she. Claiming that...
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Director
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1959
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During a nocturnal ride in the prairie, Paladin (Richard Boone) stops at a campfire to ask directions from a convivial chap...
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Director
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1959
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Mexican aristocrat Don Luis Ortega (Edward Colmans) hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to escort his daughter Soledad (Luis...
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Director
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1959
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The aristocratic Deverall family engages the services of Paladin (Richard Boone) to save the life of wealthy, arrogant young...
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Director
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is summoned to the deathbed of an old enemy, a Civil War general named Crommer (David White). Hoping...
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Director
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1959
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Beleagured rancher Aaron Murdock (Philip Coolidge) is accused of providing shelter for his son Lew (Wesley Lau), a sadistic...
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Director
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) rides to Arizona to investigate rumors of the existence of a valuable Indian relic known as the...
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Director
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1959
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Werner Klemperer, best known to sitcom fans as bumbling Colonel Klink on Hogan's Heroes, here trades his German accent for a...
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Director
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to protect John Kellaway, a honest politician running against the dishonest incumbent in an...
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Director
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by the entrepreneurial J. Brodie (Lane Chandler) to deliver a most unusual cargo to the...
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Director
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1959
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Patricia Medina returns as aristocratic Englishwoman Diana Coulter, a character introduced in the earlier episode "The Lady"....
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Director
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1959
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In New Mexico, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by former Indian hunter John Dundee (Stephen Roberts) to help track down...
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Director
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) ventures into the temporary tent-town of Borasca Bend, intending to return a pouch of gold. Instead,...
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Director
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1959
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Juliet Harper (Miranda Jones, a young girl on the verge of womanhood, is the central figure in deadly feud involving her...
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Director
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1959
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En route to his next assignment, Paladin is bushwacked, beaten, and stripped of everything he owns. Upon recovering, he...
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Director
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1959
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Roy Carter, the ex-convict previously played by Scott Marlowein the episode the "Hanging of Roy Carter", returns in this...
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Director
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1959
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Thanks to the false testimony of freight owner Will Stanhope (Lewis Martin), Ed Stacy (Ed Nelson) was wrongly sent to prison....
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Director
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1959
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A troubled young man named Robert Ceilbleu (Mario Alcaide) hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to protect his father, ill-mannered...
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Director
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1959
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Hired for what he thinks will be a straightforward manhunt assignment, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds himself caught in the...
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Director
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1959
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This is one of several TV-series episodes filmed in 1959 that were inspired by Alaska's upcoming promotion to statehood. Not...
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Director
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1959
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Beaten, robbed and left unconscious, Paladin (Richard Boone) wanders dazedly into the town of Blue Bell. It soon becomes...
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Director
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1958
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A perennial victim of bullying, shy young Kurt Sprague (Peter Breck) hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to teach him how to use a...
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Director
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1958
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Patricia Medina makes her first series appearance as Diana Coulter, an imperious British aristocrat who has come west to stay...
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Director
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is assigned to locate Cavalry corporal Callahan (Sean McClory), the winner of a $600,000 lottery....
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Director
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1958
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Sam Peckinpah, future auteur of such classic cinematic shoot-em-ups as Major Dundee and The Wild Bunch, was coscripter of...
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Director
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1958
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"The Bostonian" is Henry Prince (Harry Townes), who with his wife Gloria (Constance Ford) has journeyed west to seek his...
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Director
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1958
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Fired by wealthy rancher Gil Borden (Stuart Whitman), shiftless Ed McKay (Murray Hamilton) decides to get even by pulling off...
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Director
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1958
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Vincent Price and Morey Amsterdam guest star in this episode, in which Paladin (Richard Boone) arrives in San Diego at the...
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Director
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1958
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Superstar-to-be Charles Bronson is atypically cast as Chris Sorenson, a rough-hewn by shy rancher who is hopelessly in love...
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Director
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1958
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Roy Carter (Scott Marlowe) will hang for murder unless Paladin (Richard Boone) can reach the prison in time with news that...
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Director
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1958
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Though his usual fee is a flat thousand dollars, Paladin willingly accepts the $82.17 offered him by timid young barber Ernie...
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Director
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1958
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A recent plague has decimated virtually all the crops in a farming community. The only rancher whose crops were spared is Max...
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Director
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1958
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En route to the Evans ranch, where he hopes to help Hugh Evans (Malcolm Atterbury) and his daughter Elaine (Nancy Hadley)...
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Director
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to track down elderly outlaw Pappy French (Hank Patterson), who years earlier had robbed the...
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Director
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1958
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In the town of San Sebastian, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by wealthy Scotsman Ian Crown (Judson Pratt) to track down...
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Director
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1958
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There's no shortage of suspects when vitriolic society columnist Mary K. Davis (Marian Seldes) is murdered. Even so, the...
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Director
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1958
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After killing a bank robber in self-defense, Paladin (Richard Boone) is accused of stealing $30,000 in missing bank money. In...
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Director
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1958
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A dying Colorado town is caught in the middle of a bloody right-of-way battle between two railroads. A man claiming to be the...
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Director
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1958
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The only person who can clear Perry's client Robert Crane (Denver Pyle) of a murder charge is his sister Helen (Constance...
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Director
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1958
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George Baxter (Jack Raine), a courier for the South African Diamond Company, arrives at his firm's California office to find...
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Director
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1958
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Doris Hocksley (Toni Gerry, long-lost daughter of the late Adam Hocksley and sole heir to Hocksley's estate, arrives in Los...
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Director
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1958
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Charles Brent (Grant Withers), owner of the building where Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) keeps his offices, is being blackmailed...
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Director
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1958
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In one of his final performances, Oscar-winning character actor Victor McLaglen is cast as Mike O'Hare, the two-fisted...
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Director
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1958
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Paladin's suspicions are aroused when his favorite tailor is killed in an "accident" shortly after purchasing a gold mine....
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Director
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1958
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In this variation on a theme explored in the classic western Red River, Paladin (Richard Boone) decides to intervene when he...
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Director
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1958
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It's "Pygmalion" on the frontier in this episode scripted by future Star Trek maven Gene Roddenberry. Paladin (Richard Boone)...
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Director
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1958
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Taking a brief respite from professional gunslinging, Paladin (Richard Boone) opts instead for the more pleasurable pursuit...
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Director
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1958
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June Lockhart makes a return appearance as lady medico Dr. Phyllis Thackeray, a character introduced in the earlier episode...
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Director
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) generously allows homeless newlyweds Hank and Janie Bosworth (Paul Jasmin and Jacqueline Mayo) to use...
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Director
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) forms a brief partnership with an old pal, fight promoter Joe Rolland (George E. Stone). The...
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Director
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1958
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Among the passengers in a westbound stagecoach are gunslinger-for-hire Paladin (Richard Boone) and a Philadelphia girl named...
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Director
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1957
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In a customary act of gallantry, Paladin (Richard Boone) acquires opera tickets for Mexican noblewoman Maria Rojas (June...
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Director
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1957
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Ubiquitous western villain (and future Oscar winner) Strother Martin is seen in an uncharacteristically sympathetic role as...
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Director
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1957
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Emerging victorious from a poker game, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds out that the prize is not so sweet: It seems that he has...
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Director
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) and two strangers named Fisher (James Best) and Broderick (William Schallert) find themselves the...
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Director
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by Colonel Lathrop (Robert F. Simon), a wealthy and aristocratic ex-military man who claims...
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Director
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1957
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June Lockhart makes her first appearance as fearless lady physician Dr. Phyllis Thackeray. Paladin (Richard Boone) comes to...
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Director
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1957
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Riding into the Wyoming town of Bender, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by accused murderer Bart Holgate (Harold J. Stone)....
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Director
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1957
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In Arizona, Paladin (Richard Boone) crosses the path of Calvary major Wilson (Warren Stevens), who claims to have attended...
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Director
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1957
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It may be Christmastime, but there's no good cheer in the home of Nathaniel Beecher (Edward Binns), an embittered rancher...
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Director
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1957
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Crooked "sportsman" Billy Joe Kane (Lawrence Dobkin) is promoting a race in the Mojave desert, in which he is wagering that...
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Director
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1957
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The title character in this episode is James Brunswick (Tom Helmore), who has left London behind to take over the Montana...
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Director
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to track down convicted murderer Manfred Holt (a young Charles Bronson), who has killed two...
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Director
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1957
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In this Award-winning episode, Paladin (Richard Boone) is extended the hospitality of Samuel Abajinian (Harold J. Stone), a...
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Director
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1957
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Fos Capper (Andrew Duggan) wants to marry Flora Stancil (Peggy Webber), but her brutish brother Ben (Robert F. Simon) refuses...
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Director
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1957
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The premiere episode of Have Gun, Will Travel finds cultured gunslinger Paladin (Richard Boone) already headquartered at a...
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Director
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) intervenes when he witnesses a gang of toughs harrassing Joseph Whitehouse (Anthony Caruso), a...
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Director
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1957
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs his actor father Victor McLaglen in The Abductors. The elder McLaglen plays a 19th century...
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Director
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1957
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A young, brunette Angie Dickinson appears in this episode as Rose, the daughter of an Arapaho Indian chief and the new wife...
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Director
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1957
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After killing his partner Harry Bent (Paul Lambert), outlaw Fred Myers (Robert H. Harris) and his wife Jennifer (Julie Van...
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Director
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1957
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Tom Clegg (Liam Sullivan) provokes Abe Curry (Robert Keys) into a gunfight, shoots him down, and claims self defense. Abe's...
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Director
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1957
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Much against her better judgment, Kitty (Amanda Barnes) hires dewey-eyed Rene Decker (Karen Sharpe) to work at the Long...
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Director
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1957
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John Dehner makes one of his frequent Gunsmoke guest appearances in this episode, based on a radio broadcast first heard on...
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Director
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1957
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After arguing with gambler Ned Pickard (Tom Pickard) over a girl named Nita Tucker (Peggie Castle), Chester (Dennis Weaver)...
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Director
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1957
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Whiskey salesman Wilbur Hawkins (Vic Perrin) tells Matt (James Arness) that someone is gunning for him--and not long...
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Director
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1957
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Two years into Gunsmoke, James Arness took time out of his busy schedule to star in the medium-budget western Arizona...
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Director
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1957
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Old codgers Peavy (Florenz Ames) and Rives (Frank DeKova) breeze into Dodge City for "one last fling." This less-than-dynamic...
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Director
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1957
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A decidedly pre-Dukes of Hazzard Denver Pyle appears in this episode as Hank Shinn, who swaggers around Dodge City bragging...
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Director
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1957
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Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) is delighted when his old friend Cam Durbin (a pre-MaverickJack Kelly) arrives in Dodge...
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Director
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1957
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Matt (James Arness) is caught in the middle of the violent property dispute between a family of settlers named Gabriel and a...
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Director
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1956
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Faro dealer Earl Haney (Gene O'Donnell) is shot and killed by an unknown assailant, described as a man "in a red shirt with...
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Director
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1956
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One of Dodge's finest citizens is shot down in cold blood on Front Street. Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) soon discovers...
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Director
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1956
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Willie Calhoun (Denver Pyle) goes so far as to take a bath and get a haircut in his efforts to win the heart of sexy saloon...
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Director
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1956
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Doc (Milburn Stone) comes upon a remote prairie cabin occupied by a hostile, reclusive woman named Florie (Cloris Leachman)...
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Director
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1956
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Frank Gruber's novel The Lock and the Key was adapted for the big screen by Burt Kennedy as The Man in the Vault. William...
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Director
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1956
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Ben Stride (Randolph Scott, in a role originally slated for John Wayne) trudges stoically through the West, hunting down the...
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Producer
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1956
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US Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) of Dodge City begins another year on the job as Gunsmoke launches its second TV season....
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Director
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1956
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In this experimental 1954 Western, director William Wellman uses black-and-white backgrounds with occasional splatches of...
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Art Director
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1954
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Art Director
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1953
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Of all the "kill the commies" cold war films of the 1950s, John Wayne's Big Jim McLain may well be the worst. Certainly it's...
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First Assistant Director
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1952
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1945
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1944
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