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Have Gun, Will Travel: The Fifth Season, Vol. 1 [3 Discs] (1961)

Have Gun, Will Travel: The Fifth Season, Vol. 1 [3 Discs] (1961)
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Although the TV Western craze of the late '50s was running out of gas by the early '60s, several of the best Westerns remained firmly entrenched on network television. One of these was the "thinking man's Western," Have Gun, Will Travel, which launched its fifth season on CBS in the fall of 1961. Back in the saddle is Richard Boone as mysterious, erudite gun-for-hire Paladin, whose fees were almost as high as his ethics. Also returning for occasional appearances is Kam Tong as Paladin's erstwhile valet Hey Boy, after a year's absence (necessitated when Kam Tong accepted a regular role on the short-lived adventure series The Garland Touch). The fifth season opener "The Vigil" offers a full-blooded villainous performance by a pre-stardom George Kennedy. Other noteworthy guest stars this season include Harry Carey Jr. (in the episode "The Revenger"), Charles Bronson (in "Ben Jalisco"), Hans Conried (playing a Don Quixote wannabe in "A Knight to Remember"), and William Conrad (portraying a lovable boozer in "The Man Who Struck Moonshine"). While Have Gun, Will Travel had dropped from the higher ratings rungs during its fifth season, the series still had a strong following, encouraging CBS to give it one final go-round during 1962-1963. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard Boone
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of Have Gun, Will Travel: The Fifth Season, Vol. 1 [3 Discs]

Although the TV Western craze of the late '50s was running out of gas by the early '60s, several of the best Westerns remained firmly entrenched on network television. One of these was the "thinking man's Western," Have Gun, Will Travel, which launched its fifth season on CBS in the fall of 1961. Back in the saddle is Richard Boone as mysterious, erudite gun-for-hire Paladin, whose fees were almost as high as his ethics. Also returning for occasional appearances is Kam Tong as Paladin's erstwhile valet Hey Boy, after a year's absence (necessitated when Kam Tong accepted a regular role on the short-lived adventure series The Garland Touch). The fifth season opener "The Vigil" offers a full-blooded villainous performance by a pre-stardom George Kennedy. Other noteworthy guest stars this season include Harry Carey Jr. (in the episode "The Revenger"), Charles Bronson (in "Ben Jalisco"), Hans Conried (playing a Don Quixote wannabe in "A Knight to Remember"), and William Conrad (portraying a lovable boozer in "The Man Who Struck Moonshine"). While Have Gun, Will Travel had dropped from the higher ratings rungs during its fifth season, the series still had a strong following, encouraging CBS to give it one final go-round during 1962-1963. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    Theatrical MPAA Rating:
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    Categories:
    Westerns
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      TOM Z.

      The series,of course,is right for its time...fun to watch again,had forgotten Richard Boone showed humor. Nothing like today,but that's not bad. Enjoyed them,but someone under 50 won't get it.

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      Robert H.

      I remember not liking the show that much when it was on regular TV fifty years ago when I was eleven. Now I see that it was an "adult" Western with much humor and with common sense themes. The stories have tight plots with surprisingly detailed character development for such a short show. The guest stars include several actors who became rather well-known, such as Charles Bronson. Action is minimized to allow longer scenes with dialog - so different from many of today's films. The black & white photography is perfect for the grittiness of most of the stories. If you like tight plots, well-acted drama, and perhaps a little nostalgia, go ahead and rent a DVD and see if you like the champion Paladin.

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      Anthony D.

      It was great to watch this show again. I remember it from my childhood. Richard Boone was cool.

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