Have Gun – Will Travel (season 4)
| Have Gun – Will Travel (season 4) | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of episodes | 38 |
| Release | |
| Original network | CBS |
| Original release | September 10, 1960 – June 10, 1961 |
| Season chronology | |
The fourth season of Have Gun – Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 10, 1960 to June 10, 1961.[1][2]
Volume 1 of the Region 1 DVD was released on March 2, 2010. Volume 2 was released on July 6.
Episodes
| No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118 | 1 | "The Fatalist" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | September 10, 1960 |
| An immigrant named Nathan Shotness witnesses a murder - and may be the next victim. | |||||
| 119 | 2 | "Love's Young Dream" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | September 17, 1960 |
| Paladin tries to find the perfect woman for a trail bum who's inherited half a gambling house. | |||||
| 120 | 3 | "A Head of Hair" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | September 24, 1960 |
| Paladin needs help looking for kidnappers. | |||||
| 121 | 4 | "Out at the Old Ballpark" | Richard Boone | Frank R. Pierson | October 1, 1960 |
| Paladin becomes umpire at a baseball game where guns are being used as much as bats. | |||||
| 122 | 5 | "Saturday Night" | Buzz Kulik | Jack Curtis | October 8, 1960 |
| Paladin ends up in jail after getting into a brawl. | |||||
| 123 | 6 | "The Calf" | Richard Boone | Howard Rodman | October 15, 1960 |
| A property dispute between a pair of ranchers gets violent. | |||||
| 124 | 7 | "The Tender Gun" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | October 22, 1960 |
| A female sheriff needs Paladin's help with facing landgrabbers. | |||||
| 125 | 8 | "The Shooting of Jessie May" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | October 29, 1960 |
| A man named Jessie may sets out to avenge his father's death. | |||||
| 126 | 9 | "The Poker Fiend" | Byron Paul | Richard Adams | November 12, 1960 |
| A woman offers to pay Paladin $50,000 if he can her husband out of a marathon poker game. | |||||
| 127 | 10 | "Crowbait" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | November 19, 1960 |
| A group of Paiutes target a prospector who's digging ore from an Indian silver mine. | |||||
| 128 | 11 | "The Marshal's Boy" | Richard Boone | Robert James | November 26, 1960 |
| A marshal is forced to hunt down his own son wanted for murder. | |||||
| 129 | 12 | "Foggbound" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg Based on the novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by: Jules Verne | December 3, 1960 |
| Paladin assists traveler Phineas Fogg on his 80-day trip around the world. | |||||
| 130 | 13 | "The Legacy" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | December 10, 1960 |
| Paladin captures a wanted killer, but his troubles are just beginning. | |||||
| 131 | 14 | "The Prisoner" | Buzz Kulik | Robert E. Thompson | December 17, 1960 |
| A judge is about to release Justin Groton, a man who's been in prison awaiting execution since he was thirteen years old. | |||||
| 132 | 15 | "The Mountebank" "The Puppeteer" | Richard Boone | Shimon Wincelberg | December 24, 1960 |
| A puppeteer's fury ruins his performance and puts his life in danger. | |||||
| 133 | 16 | "Sanctuary" "Vernon Good" | Buzz Kulik | Robert C. Dennis | December 31, 1960 |
| While in a mission, Paladin finds a man who's being sought by gunslingers. | |||||
| 134 | 17 | "A Quiet Night in Town: Part 1" | Buzz Kulik | Harry Julian Fink | January 7, 1961 |
| Paladin escorts a sheepherder suspected of murder to a town full of cattlemen. To be continued... | |||||
| 135 | 18 | "A Quiet Night in Town: Part 2" | Buzz Kulik | Harry Julian Fink | January 14, 1961 |
| The cattlemen decide that the sheepherder Paladin brought to them should be hanged. | |||||
| 136 | 19 | "The Princess and the Gunfighter" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | January 21, 1961 |
| Paladin looks for Princess Sarafina. | |||||
| 137 | 20 | "Shadow of a Man" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | January 28, 1961 |
| A woman named Marion Sutter begs Paladin to rescue her Southern husband from a rebel hater. | |||||
| 138 | 21 | "Long Way Home" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | February 4, 1961 |
| Paladin has to protect his $5,000 prisoner from a group of bounty hunters looking to collect the reward. | |||||
| 139 | 22 | "The Tax Gatherer" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | February 11, 1961 |
| Paladin is hired as a tax collector in a town where the last three tax collectors were killed on the job. | |||||
| 140 | 23 | "The Fatal Flaw" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | February 25, 1961 |
| With a blizzard raging on, Paladin shares a cabin with marshal and his prisoner, who's trying to talk his way to freedom. | |||||
| 141 | 24 | "Fandango" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | March 4, 1961 |
| A condemned killer runs into Paladin while trying to make a break for freedom. | |||||
| 142 | 25 | "The Last Judgment" | Gerald Mayer | Shimon Wincelberg | March 11, 1961 |
| Paladin deals with a judge who holds court in a saloon and only sentences defendants to be hanged. | |||||
| 143 | 26 | "The Gold Bar" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | March 18, 1961 |
| Paladin pursues a bank clerk suspected of making off with a gold bar. | |||||
| 144 | 27 | "Everyman" | Byron Paul | Richard Adams | March 25, 1961 |
| A ne'er-do-well must save Paladin before a killer ends him. | |||||
| 145 | 28 | "The Siege" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Curtis | April 1, 1961 |
| Paladin pursues a gang that's threatening to poison the water supply to take farmers' money. | |||||
| 146 | 29 | "The Long Weekend" | Byron Paul | Jack Laird | April 8, 1961 |
| Paladin attempts to calm down a wealthy miner on one of his semiannual binges. | |||||
| 147 | 30 | "El Paso Stage" | Robert Butler | Gene Roddenberry | April 15, 1961 |
| Paladin clashes with a crooked lawman. | |||||
| 148 | 31 | "Duke of Texas" | Buzz Kulik | Teleplay: Albert Aley and Albert Ruben Story: Albert Aley | April 22, 1961 |
| Paladin is astonished that an Austrian prince wants him to lead a Mexican invasion. | |||||
| 149 | 32 | "Broken Image" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | April 29, 1961 |
| A sharpshooter with a big reputation is oddly reluctant to use his gun. | |||||
| 150 | 33 | "My Brother's Keeper" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | May 6, 1961 |
| When someone steals his horse and gun, Paladin must fend for himself after a mountain lion attacks him. | |||||
| 151 | 34 | "Bearbait" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | May 13, 1961 |
| Instead of bullets, Paladin uses insults against thugs who are terrorizing a town. | |||||
| 152 | 35 | "The Cure" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | May 20, 1961 |
| Paladin offers his help to sharpshooter Calamity Jane, who's drowning her sorrows in booze. | |||||
| 153 | 36 | "The Road" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Frank R. Pierson | May 27, 1961 |
| After getting robbed at a trail-side inn, Paladin is forced to cross a mountain on foot without food. | |||||
| 154 | 37 | "The Uneasy Grave" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Curtis | June 3, 1961 |
| A tough woman persists that a respected citizen murdered her fiancé. | |||||
| 155 | 38 | "Soledad Crossing" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Ingalls | June 10, 1961 |
| A rumor spreads that the brother of Paladin's prisoner has died of diphtheria. | |||||
References
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