Just watched episodes
In an Evil Time
&
Les Girls
Both directed by Andrew McLaglen
Les Girls, featured a young
Ed Faulkner
Just watched episodes
In an Evil Time
&
Les Girls
Both directed by Andrew McLaglen
Les Girls, featured a young
Ed Faulkner
Just Watched
First Catch a Tiger
Directed by Andrew McLaglen
&
Genesis
Directed and starring William Conrad
and featuring a young
James Mitchum
Strange episode where Boone,
plays three parts, himself twice
and his Genesis, 'Smoke'
Just watched
Have Gun - Will Travel
Three Bells to Perdido (1957)
Directed by
Andrew V. McLaglen
starring Jack Lord as Dave Enderby
Don't forget,
Episodes available to watch on
Westerns on the Web
Just scroll down to
Have Gun- Will Travel
If I can but in here for just a second and say "Have Gun, Will Travel" is one of my all time favorite shows. A terrific blend of good acting, intelligent stories, some fine action all wrapped up in 30 minute programs. A true western classic.
Gareth as Phantomstranger says above,
well worth watching, and one of the better TV Westerns.
Just watched
Have Gun - Will Travel
The Search
Have Gun - Will Travel
The Posse
co-Starring Duke Pals
Denver Pyyle as McKay
Harry Carey Jr.as the Sheriff
Ken Curtis as Curley
and Hal Needham ... 3rd Posseman
Sometimes a b it silly,
especially when Paladin escaped the noose!
Just watched
Have Gun - Will Travel
Sweet Lady of the Moon,
Featuring Harry Carey Jr. and Hal Needham
Have Gun - Will Travel
The Eve of St. Elmo
Features George Kennedy
Just watched
Have Gun - Will Travel
Three Sons
Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
Featuring
Warren Oates as John Bosworth
Have Gun - Will Travel
Unforgiven (1959)
Directed by
Andrew V. McLaglen
Have Gun - Will Travel
A Drop of Blood
A bit of a nonsense
when Paladin is invited to be best man
and ends up dancing at a Jewish wedding.
The storyline a bit shaky and not convincing
Have Gun-Will Travel
Shootout at Hogtooth
Look out for John Ford favourite
Danny Borgaze as a townsman
Poker Friend
Features a young Pete Falk & Warren Oates.
Paladin amazes me, an expert at everything,
the last one I watched he was a diver,
this one an ace poker player.
Well at least in this episode he got paid!!
Great stuff
Many available on
Westerns on the Web
Just scroll down to
Have Gun- Will Travel
Watched two more episodes,
Everyman
&
Jonah and the Trout.
Strange episode, where Paladin suddenly
becomes an expert deep lake diver!!
Jonah is played by an unrecognizable Harry Carey Jr.
not a bad story
Watched another couple of episodes.
A Place for Abe Wills
Caravan
Caravan a bit silly, and I am still unsure who actually pays Paladin,
and how he makes a living.!!
Certainly in these two, he didn't receive a fee!!
Ah well, still brings back memories, to watch them.
Great theme song
Just watched,
Brotherhood
Starring a young Charles Bronson as a Red Indian Sheriff,
who to complicate tings had a brother who was still an Indian.
Apart from that silliness, it was a half decent episode,
and Paladin actually used is gun.
how Paladin lived baffles me,
as he didn't charge his bigger fee!!
Just watched Have Gun- Will Travel- A Proof of Love.
This series was a great favourite of mine, when first around.
Having read the previous great reviews of the other episodes,
I was looking forward to the action.
Alas it was not there, and the 'Gun for Hire' not even out of it's holster!!
A young Charles Bronson appears early on and stars in this
along with a youngish George Kennedy.
It all got very silly with lost of singing, yelping and dancing,
with Bronson being even sillier!
Paladin apparently fluent in Greek language and dance!
How I don't know and it was not explained!!
Did folk from the States travel to Greece in the wild west days??
When the action came there was a staged fight
that was like watching clowns in a circus.
Hoping the other episodes I watch do better!!
Peridot, Thanks for posting the episode information,
very interesting
I've taken the liberty of asking the son of famous stuntman Hal Needham, David Needham, to join us here. I thought he might enjoy our company.
Here's a direct quote from Hal Needham via his son, David, regarding the riding proficiency of Richard Boone:
There you have it from Hal Needham himself. RB hated horses but he could ride them.
That's great news, and he will be most welcome to join us.
I have also copied your post to
Pals Of The Saddle- Hal Needham
Interesting indeed to hear the answer.
Considering the original idea for Paladin was in a contemporary setting, perhaps there's a certain symmetry to this...
Thank you for the update,
it will be interesting to see what they come up with
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[/extendedmedia]And just to bring back on topic,
I am sure Paladin would be pleased,
he has prompted so much searching discussion!