Andrew V. McLaglen Filmography

Born:
July 28, 1920 in London, England, UK
Occupation:
Director
Birth name:
Andrew Victor McLaglen
Biography:
The son of actor Victor McLaglen, McLaglen cut his teeth working on industrial films and by the early '50s was assistant directing for several directors, including Budd Boetticher and John Ford. By the mid '50s he was helming features, as well as episodes of such television shows as Gunsmoke, Perry Mason...Read More
  • Return from the River Kwai

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Timothy Bottoms, Michael Dante, Edward Fox, Chris Penn, George Takei, Nick Tate

    Synopsis: This poorly received sequel to the classic 1957 movie The Bridge over the River Kwai, is also based on a true story, as told in the book by Joan & Clay Blair, Jr. This story begins where the previous one left off, with the blowing up of the marvelous bridge. Here, the Australian POWs are rounded Read More

    4/7/89
  • On Wings of Eagles

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: On Wings of Eagles was adapted for television from the best-selling book by Ken Follett. Inspired by fact, the story involves the daring rescue of two American business executives, held captive in Tehran during the US Embassy takeover of 1979. Retired Special Forces colonel Arthur D. "Bull" Simons Read More

    1986
  • The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Ken Wahl, Larry Wilcox, Sonny Landham

    Synopsis: The first of two full-length television sequels which reprise the 1967 original, finds two convicts (Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine) again forced to lead a suicide mission behind enemy lines. This time, they head into Germany to thwart an unbelievable plot to assassinate Hitler. ~ John Bush, All Read More

    1985
  • Empty Copper Sea

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Empty Copper Sea is the reissue title for the made-for-TV mystery Travis McGee. Sam Elliot stars as Travis McGee, the "been there, done that" private eye created by novelist John McDonald. McGee's assignment this time is personal: he hopes to help clear the name of his old pal, charter boat Read More

    1983
  • Travis McGee

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In this detective drama, ultra-macho investigator Travis McGee, based on a character by author John D. MacDonald, looks into the case of a seemingly drowned land developer. Along the way he meets a boozy old sailor, a high-strung pianist, and the dead developer's sister. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Read More

    1983
  • Sahara

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, John Rhys-Davies, Ronald Lacey

    Synopsis: Although it is based on an intriguing premise -- Dale (Brooke Shields), disguised as a man, takes the place of her late father in a 1927 car race through the Sahara -- this film perversely falls flatter than a blow-out, and just as quickly. After starting the race and because of tribal warfare Read More

    1983
  • The Shadow Riders

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Katharine Ross, Ben Johnson, Geoffrey Lewis

    Synopsis: 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 discover that their family has been kidnapped by Confederate forces. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide Read More

    1982
  • The Blue and the Gray

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Lloyd Bridges, Colleen Dewhurst, Stacy Keach, Gregory Peck, Robert Vaughn

    Synopsis: Originally networkcast in three installments, the 8-hour Blue and the Gray is a sprawling adaptation of a story concept by Civil War historian Bruce Catton. The drama begins in 1859, with young war correspondent-to-be John Hammond meeting future Union officer Stacy Keach at the trial of Read More

    1982
  • The Sea Wolves

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven, Trevor Howard, Barbara Kellerman

    Synopsis: Set in India during World War II, this fair action drama relies heavily on the good acting talent gathered to convey its slight, uninvolved story. Gregory Peck is Col. Lewis Pugh, backed up by Roger Moore as Capt. Gavin Stewart, David Niven as Col. Bill Grice, Patrick MacNee as Major Crossley, and Read More

    1981
  • Ffolkes

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Roger Moore, James Mason, Anthony Perkins, Michael Parks, Jack Watson, David Hedison

    Synopsis: Roger Moore took a brief vacation from playing James Bond in this witty adventure drama. Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Moore), who for some reason prefers not to capitalize his last name, is a scuba-diving adventurer for hire with a sharp mind, a quick wit, a fondness for cats, and a certain distrust Read More

    1980
  • The Wild Geese

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, Hardy Kruger, Stewart Granger

    Synopsis: The plot of this of this adaptation of the Daniel Carney's novel, sprinkled throughout a series of extended Sam Peckinpah-inspired action sequences, deals with a collection of mercenary toughguys -- Colonel Allen Faulkner (Richard Burton), Lieutenant Shawn Fynn (Roger Moore), Rafer Janders (Richard Harris Read More

    1978
  • Sergeant Steiner

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Richard Burton, Rod Steiger, Robert Mitchum, Curd Jürgens, Helmut Griem

    Synopsis: Also released as Sergeant Steiner, Breakthrough is a German war flick helmed by western specialist Andrew McLaglen. Richard Burton stars as Sgt. Steiner, a German who doesn't subscribe to the Nazi party line. When the plot to kill Hitler is hatched, Steiner is persuaded to join the conspiracy by Read More

    1978
  • The Fantastic Journey

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This 90-minute pilot for the weekly TV series Fantastic Journey debuted February 3, 1977. A scientific expedition disappears in the Bermuda Triangle. Emerging from an eerie green mist, the crew finds themselves in the Strange New World, where past, present and future coexist. In subsequent Read More

    1977
  • Lost in Time

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The Bermuda Triangle claims more victims when an archaeological expedition disappears and rewakens on an island complete with the past, present and future. (AKA Fantastic Journey) ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1977
  • Murder at the World Series

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: A kidnapping plot includes 5 women along with the last 2 games of the baseball World Series. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1977
  • The Last Hard Men

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Charlton Heston, James Coburn, Barbara Hershey, Jorge Rivero, Michael Parks

    Synopsis: A former lawman must return to his guns when his daughter is threatened in this dark-themed western. Zach Provo (James Coburn) was a notorious outlaw who was finally put behind bars by sheriff Sam Burgade (Charlton Heston), who also killed Provo's wife in the midst of a gun battle. Provo is Read More

    1976
  • Banjo Hackett

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Don Meredith, Ike Eisenmann, Jennifer Warren, Chuck Connors, Dan O'Herlihy

    Synopsis: Also known as Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free, this TV pilot film stars Don Meredith in the title role. Banjo Hackett is a western horsetrader, circa 1885, who travels in the company of his orphaned nephew (Ike Eisenmann). While searching for a rare Arabian mare stolen from the nephew's late mother Read More

    1976
  • The Log of the Black Pearl

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Log of the Black Pearl was the 2-hour pilot film for an unsold weekly TV adventure series. Kiel Martin plays a successful stockbroker who gives up his job when he inherits the Black Pearl, his grandfather's yacht. He becomes a soldier of fortune, willing to rent out the boat and his services when Read More

    1975
  • Mitchell

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Joe Don Baker, Martin Balsam, John Saxon, Linda Evans

    Synopsis: A tough-guy cop (Joe Don Baker) pursues two drug runners (Martin Balsam, John Saxon) across the city to bust a large syndicate. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide Read More

    1975
  • Stowaway to the Moon

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Lloyd Bridges, Jeremy Slate, Michael Link

    Synopsis: The made-for-TV Stowaway to the Moon may be regarded by some as an excellent argument for birth control. Michael Link plays E.J., an 11-year-old boy fascinated by manned space travel. While visiting Cape Canaveral, E. J. accidentally finds himself on board a space missile. By and by, he is Read More

    1974
  • Cahill: United States Marshal

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Ken Wolger, John Wayne, Gary Grimes, George Kennedy, Neville Brand, Clay O'Brien

    Synopsis: John Wayne plays a lawman who has to deal with the problems of fatherhood in a big way in Cahill: United States Marshall. Wayne is J.D. Cahill, whose singular desire to track down law breakers strains his relationship with his two teenage sons --17-year-old Danny (Gary Grimes) and 12-year-old Read More

    1973
  • Fools' Parade

    Crew: Director

    Actors: James Stewart, George Kennedy, Anne Baxter

    Synopsis: Just as they did for 1965's Shenandoah and 1968's Bandolero!, director Andrew V. McLaglen and screenwriter James Lee Barrett team up with actor James Stewart for this Western about a band of ex-convicts trying to go straight. Stewart stars as Mattie Appleyard, the leader of the group. After Read More

    1971
  • One More Train to Rob

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In this western, a train robber is framed by a fellow gang member and sent to prison. The gang member betrayed him so that he could marry the robber's love. To get his revenge, the robber helps out a gang of Chinese whose father, the other guy kidnapped. A showdown between the two leads ensues. Read More

    1971
  • Something Big

    Crew: Director, Producer

    Synopsis: In this western, an outlaw anxiously awaits the arrival of his betrothed, who is under the false impression that her fiancé is worth a fortune. Unfortunately, the fellow has earned nothing during his stint in the West. Desperate to keep her, he begins plotting the theft of a Mexican bandit's loot. Read More

    1971
  • Chisum

    Crew: Director

    Actors: John Wayne, Forrest Tucker, Christopher George, Ben Johnson, Glenn Corbett

    Synopsis: John Wayne toplines this biography of the cattle owner John Simpson Chisum, a controversial figure who was the most powerful man in New Mexico during the Wild West era. A founder and prominent citizen in the town of Lincoln, Chisum is slow to act when ruthless land baron Lawrence Murphy (Forrest Tucker Read More

    1970
  • The Undefeated

    Crew: Director

    Actors: John Wayne, Rock Hudson, Antonio Aguilar, Roman Gabriel, Marian McCargo

    Synopsis: This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by Colonel James Langdon (Rock Hudson). After a crushing defeat, Langdon torches his plantation rather than have it fall into enemy hands. A group of Southerners accept the Read More

    1969
  • Hellfighters

    Crew: Director, Producer

    Actors: John Wayne, Katharine Ross, Jim Hutton, Vera Miles, Jay C. Flippen

    Synopsis: Chance Buckman (John Wayne) heads a team of international trouble shooters who travel around the world to put out oil fires. The dangerous profession has taken a toll on the marriage between Chance and Madelyn (Vera Miles), who leaves when she can no longer endure the stress of saying goodbye and Read More

    1968
  • The Devil's Brigade

    Crew: Director

    Actors: William Holden, Cliff Robertson, Vince Edwards, Andrew Prine, Claude Akins

    Synopsis: During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans commando raids against the German forces to keep them at bay until America's troops enter the war. As a part of this plan, the Allies create the 1st Special Service Force to Read More

    1968
  • The Ballad of Josie

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Peter Graves, Doris Day, George Kennedy, Andy Devine, William Talman

    Synopsis: Doris Day peers through layers of camera gauze to star in The Ballad of Josie, a second-rate variation of Cat Ballou. For openers, Day is arrested for the billiard-cue bludgeoning of her late husband. Upon her acquittal, she takes up sheep ranching in Wyoming. To prove herself as good as any man, Day Read More

    1968
  • Bandolero!

    Crew: Director

    Actors: James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy, Andrew Prine

    Synopsis: James Stewart and Dean Martin are atypically cast as outlaws in Bandolero! The film begins as Dee Bishop (Martin) and his gang are about to be hanged. The Scripture-spouting executioner turns out to be Dee's brother Mace (Stewart), who helps the desperadoes escape. They are pursued by a sheriff (George Kennedy Read More

    1968
  • The Way West

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Lola Albright, Jack Elam

    Synopsis: Senator William J. Tadlock (Kirk Douglas) enlists the help of veteran scout Dick Summers (Robert Mitchum) to lead a wagon train of settlers from Missouri to Oregon in this plodding, routine western. A scared settler accidently shoots an Indian boy who is mistaken for a wolf, prompting Summers to Read More

    1967
  • Gunsmoke: Who Lives by the Sword

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Gunslinger Joe Delk (Harold J. Stone) has managed to avoid arrest by forcing his victims to draw first, then killing them in "self defense." When Delk shoots down the Baxter boys, who didn't have an enemy in the world, the people of Dodge City demand that Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) do Read More

    1967
  • The Rare Breed

    Crew: Director

    Actors: James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills, Jack Elam, Don Galloway

    Synopsis: Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle to the American West in the 1880s. Maureen O'Hara plays Martha Price, an widowed Englishwoman who convinces rancher Alexander Bowen (Brian Keith) to use her new cattle breed. Read More

    1966
  • Monkeys, Go Home!

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Maurice Chevalier, Dean Jones, Yvette Mimieux, Bernard Woringer, Clement Harari

    Synopsis: A man begins monkeying around with his new farm with hilarious results in this comedy for the whole family. American Hank Dussard (Dean Jones) inherits an olive plantation in a small French village after his uncle passes away. Hank soon gets a crash course in the expense of hiring pickers for the Read More

    1966
  • Shenandoah

    Crew: Director

    Actors: James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, Rosemary Forsyth

    Synopsis: The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic behavior, steadfastly refuses to take sides in the Civil War. Bit by bit, Anderson's isolationism--and his way of living--is torn apart.
    Charlie's daughter, Jannie Anderson (Rosemary Forsyth Read More

    1965
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Burning Tree

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to escort a notorious wife murderer named Fairchild (Whit Bissell) to trial. But during a stopover in Osage Springs, Sheriff Stinchcomb (Paul Fix) demands at gunpoint that Paladin hand Fairchild over to him. It seems that every time the chief of a neighborhood Read More

    1963
  • McLintock!

    Crew: Director

    Actors: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne De Carlo, Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers

    Synopsis: George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory, which also includes a mine and a lumber mill that he built up himself, should be a happy, fulfilled man, but he isn't. His wife, Katherine (Maureen O'Hara), walked out on him Read More

    1963
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Brotherhood

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) finds himself in the middle of a long-standing feud between two Native American brothers. Jim Redrock (Charles Bronson) is the ineffectual sheriff of a small town, while brother Abe Redrock (Michael Keep) is a wild, untamed outlaw. When Jim offers a $200 reward for the Read More

    1963
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Eve of St. Elmo

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: His gun hand crippled in a shootout with sodbuster Brock March (Chris Alcaide), ruthless land baron Colonel Draco (Warren Stevens) is determined to have his revenge. To this end, March hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to track down March and mete out "justice." Meanwhile, the nervous townspeople, led Read More

    1963
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Jonah

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to dive into Crystal Lake and recover $20,000 in stolen gold. This proves to be a challenging task thanks to a half-crazed fisherman, Jonas Quincy (Harry Carey Jr.) who refuses to let Paladin dive until an elusive trout is caught. Meanwhile, the gold thieves sit on Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Fifth Bullet

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Eight years ago, Paladin (Richard Boone) was unable to keep his promise to assure a fair trial for John Bartlett (Ben Johnson). Now that Bartlett has been released from jail, Paladin tries to make up for his past transgressions by provided the man a safe passage to visit his family--but there are Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Man Who Struck Moonshine

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: William Conrad, who also directed several episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel, is here cast as Moses Kadish, a man who has isolated himself in order to conquer his alcoholism. After barely avoiding being shot by the taciturn Kadish, Paladin (Richard Boone) tries to help the man overcome his demons. Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Hobson's Choice

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Once again, Paladin (Richard Boone) has a brush with history when he makes the acquaintance of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel (played by Milton Selzer). It seems that Nobel has brought several cases of his new invention, nitroglycerin, to the Carleton Hotel, and the management is understandably Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Treasure

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired as escort for Edna Harden (Jeanne Cooper), who is bound for a reunion with her husband, a bank robber recently released from prison. Arriving in a ghost town with Paladin, Edna doesn't find her husband right away, but this doesn't seem to matter in light of the Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Mark of Cain

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: British criminologist Dr. Avatar (Philip Coolidge) is a staunch advocate of phrenology, a once-popular (and long discredited) theory which states that a man's criminal tendencies can be determined by the bumps on his head. Hiring Paladin (Richard Boone) as his guide, Avatar is determined to prove Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Hunt

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Richard Connell's venerable suspense yarn "The Most Dangerous Game" was the obvious inspiration for this nail-biting episode. Summoned to Oregon to help lumberwoman Vanessa Stuart (Joan Elan) fend off her enemies, Paladin (Richard Boone) arrives to discover that he has been lured into a trap. Read More

    1962
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Predators

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Fulfilling his latest assignment, Paladin captures a cruel and crafty killer named John Tyree (Richard Jaeckel). But that is hardly the end of the story: Now Paladin and his prisoner must embark upon a long and thirsty trek through the desert in order to bring Tyree to trial. In search of water Read More

    1962
  • The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Jimmie F. Rodgers, Chill Wills, Luana Patten

    Synopsis: John Fox Jr.'s popular 1906 novel has been filmed several times, and converted into a number of theatrical presentations. The 1961 edition of Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come stars singer Jimmy F. Rodgers as a confused young man growing up in 1860s Kentucky. Sheltered from his brutal guardian by a Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Ben Jalisco

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In his second fifth-season Have Gun, Will Travel guest appearance, Charles Bronson is cast as vicious murderer Ben Jalisco. Escaping from custody, Jalisco vows to wreak vengeance against his treacherous wife Lucy (Coleen Gray)--and against Paladin (Richard Boone), the man who brought him in for Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: A Knight to Remember

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by the family of wealthy Mexican Don Esteban (Hans Conried) to return the aging aristocrat to his hacienda. Now in his dotage, the eccentric Don Esteban is laboring under the delusion that he is Don Quixote, and has dashed off into the wilderness to tilt at Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Vigil

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The fifth season of Have Gun, Will Travel begins as soldier-of-fortune Paladin (Richard Boone) provides escort for Adella Forsyth (Mary Fickett), a prim, idealistic nurse who is determined to minister to a frontier town that would rather have a male doctor. While trekking through a wintry mountain Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Road

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: After a confrontation with a roughneck named Merton (Gene Lyons) in a seedy flophouse, Paladin (Richard Boone) rides off into the mountains--only to be waylaid and robbed by Merton's gang. Left without food, weaponry, a horse or a coat, Paladin must now make his way through a treacherous Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Uneasy Grave

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Heading towards Johnsonville, Paladin (Richard Boone) comes across a young woman named Kathy Rousseau (Pippa Scott), who is burying something along the road. That "something" turns out to be Kathy's fiancee, who was murdered by a jealous rival. The guilty party is ruthless town boss Leander Read More

    1961
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Tender Gun

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) receives an urgent missive from "Sheriff M.J. Smuggley", who asks the soldier-of-fortune to help purge a faraway town of a plethora of hired gunmen. Upon arrival in town, Paladin is surprised to learn that Sheriff Smuggley is actually a feisty middle-aged woman named Maude Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Fogg Bound

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In several Have Gun, Will Travel episodes, gunslinger Paladin (Richard Boone) crosses the paths of actual historical figures. This episode represents the one-and-only time that Paladin confronts a fictional character from classic literature--namely, Phileas Fogg (Patric Knowles), the unflappable Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Love of a Bad Woman

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Wealthy Mrs. Tamsen Sommers (Geraldine Brooks) puts an advertisement in the papers, claiming to be a widow in search of another husband. This proves to be a puzzlement for one man in particular: Mrs. Sommers' husband Haskel (Lawrence Dobkin), still very much alive. Mr. Sommers hires Paladin Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Hatchet Man

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Summoned to San Francisco's chinatown by the city's police department, Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to provide protection to Chinese detective Joe Tsin (Benson Fong). But there are two major complications: Tsin has been marked for death by a vicious Tong, whose hatchet men have never failed to Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Misguided Father

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) returns to his hotel room to find the dead body of his friend Charlie Blackburn. Strapping the murder victim to his horse, Paladin returns Charlie to his home town in the middle of timber country. It soons becomes obvious that no one in town is willing to claim the Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Never Help the Devil

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: For years, vicious gunslinger Doggie Kramer (Jack Lambert) has bullied the citizenry of a small town. Unfortunately for Kramer, his most recent shootout has left him gravely wounded. When it becomes obvious that the now-emboldened townsfolk, led by the brother of Kramer's latest victim, plan to Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: A Head of Hair

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: A young white woman has been abducted by the Sioux, and her father has come to Paladin to help effect her rescue. In this pursuit, Paladin is teamed with Lt. Bryson (George Kennedy), a taciturn Army scout who once lived among the Sioux--and has a lot of trouble shaking less-than-fond memories of Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Love's Young Dream

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Future Gunsmoke regular Ken Curtis makes a return appearance as Monk, the seedy, unkempt trail bum first introduced in the third-season episode "The Naked Gun". Arriving in San Francisco, Monk once again attaches himself to the reluctant Paladin (Richard Boone), once again seeking out the Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Twins

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Accused of murder, Adam Mirakian (Brian Hutton) claims that the crime was actually committed by his twin brother Sam (also Brian Hutton). Insisting that he's being frame, Adam hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to prove his innocence. As it happens, however, the only person who can tell Adam and Sam Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Jenny

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) gallantly agrees to protect baby-faced Jenny Lake (Ellen Clark) against a man named Wilson (Peter Leeds), whom Jenny claims is an unwanted suitor. In short order, Wilson manages to bushwack Paladin--who promptly returns the favor and follows Jenny to a den of Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: Return to Fort Benjamin

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: An Indian chief (Anthony Caruso) whose son has been sentenced to be executed by the Army seeks out the help of Paladin (Richard Boone). The chief does not want his son released, but merely to make certain that the boy is afforded the proper tribal burial rites. Upon reaching the Army outpost Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Prophet

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Paladin (Richard Boone) is summoned by the US Army to seek out Col. Nunez (Shepperd Strudwick), who had made a name for himself (and not a good one!) during the Civil War. Rumor has it that Nunez and his Native American wife Serafina (Lorna Thayer) have become renegades, aligning themselves with Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Pledge

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Two-fisted Irish salesman Ike Brennan (Robert Gist) comes to Paladin (Richard Boone) to help save the life of Brennan's wife, currently held hostage by Indians. Paladin agrees to help Brennan deliver a wagonload of trade goods--food, blankets, etc.--to use as ransom. What the gunslinger doesn't Read More

    1960
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Clumsy Clown

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Judson Curtis (Walter Sande) hopes to gain full control of the circus he co-owns with Jerry Franklin (Robert Clarke) by threatening to reveal that Franklin's wife Lisa (Chana Eden) is still legally married to circus clown Felix Heidemann (Douglas Henderson). Unfortunately for Curtis, he is shot to Read More

    1960