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Have Gun - Will Travel - The Complete Third Season (1957)

Richard Boone , Pamela Lincoln , Richard Boone , Alvin Ganzer  |  G |  DVD
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  • Actors: Richard Boone, Pamela Lincoln, John Anderson, Don Megowan, Stacy Harris
  • Directors: Richard Boone, Alvin Ganzer, Andrew V. McLaglen, Buzz Kulik, Don Taylor
  • Format: Black & White, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: January 3, 2006
  • Run Time: 848 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BJS4GW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #200,254 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Have Gun - Will Travel - The Complete Third Season" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • 39 Classic Episodes
  • Production Notes
  • Cast Biographies
  • Behind-Scenes-Episodic Information

 

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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Fifties Westerns at Its Peak, December 30, 2005
I purchased the entire Columbia House HGWT series, and still bought the first two seasons on DVD. Season three will be no exception.

Everything I wrote about HGWT in my seasons 1 and 2 reviews still holds. The best TV writers were still generating excellent scripts, and the marvelous Richard Boone carried everything they wrote and more. It is not possible to heap enough accolades on everyone involved in these productions.

Again, the pristine quality of the B&W cinematography is often breathtaking on locations. It is like Ansel Adams selected the sites and handled the photography.

Amazing series, not to be missed.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Paladin is the man to wire ~ Richard Boone (1959-1960)", January 29, 2006
CBS and Paramount Home Video present "HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL - THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON (1959-1960), featuring Richard Boone as Paladin in his clad black wearing a pistol and holster custom made stamped with a silver chess-set knight which was his trademark...as was his theme song "reads the card of a man, a knight without armor in a Savage Land"...a graduate of West Point and a veteran of The Civil War, who makes his headquarters at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco...fighting for the underdog at a price of $1000, sometimes giving his fee away whenever the situation comanded it so for the needy...this role for Mr. Boone catapulted him to stardom and made the series a cult favorite.

First time on DVD with all 39 Original Episodes of Season Three...with guest stars noted:
Disc One (Episodes 79 - 84)
79. FIRST, CATCH A TIGER (guest stars: John Anderson, King Calder, Don Megowan & Pamela Lincoln)
(Directed by Ida Lupino & Written by Harry Julian Fink)
80. EPISODE IN LAREDO (guest star: Gene Lyons, Norma Crane, J. Pat O'Malley )
(Directed by Buzz Kulik & written by Gene Roddenberry)
81. LES GIRLS (guest stars: Bo Hopkins, Mabel Albertson, Lane Chandler)
(Directed By Andrew V. McLaglen & written by Gene Roddenberry)
82. THE POSSE (guest stars: Perry Cook, Harry Carey Jr., Ken Curtis, Denver Plyle )
83. SHOT BY REQUEST (guest star: John Abbott,Robert Gist, Sue Randall, Malcolm Atterbury, Sam Edwards)
(Directed by Buzz Kulik & Story by Howard Seay)
84. PANCHO (guest star: Rafael Campos, Luis Montell ., Edward Colmans, Rico Alaniz)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & screenplay by Shimon Wincelberg)

Disc Two (Episodes 85 - 88 )
85. FRAGILE (guest: Werner Klemperer, Jacqueline Scott , Alan Caillou , William Boyett, Gregg Palmer, George Douglas)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Shimon Wincelberg)
86. THE UNFORGIVEN (guest: David White, Hank Patterson , Hampton Fancher , Joel Ashley , John O'Malley)
(Directed by Andrew McLaglen & written by Jay Simms)
87. THE BLACK HANDKERCHIEF (guest: Ed Nelson, Joseph Perry , Terence DeMarney , Gordon Polk)
(Directed By Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Jay Simms)
88. THE GOLDEN TOAD (guest stars: David White, Lorna Thayer , Kevin Hagen, Bill Wellman, Jr., Stewart East )
(Directed By Andrew V. McLaglen & screenplay by Gene Roddenberry)

Disc Three (Episodes 89 - 94)
89. TIGER (guest stars: Parley Baer, Paul Clark, Elsa Cardenas, Clegg Hoyt, Dennis Moore, Terence DeMarney)
( Directed by Don Taylor & Written by Gene Roddenberry)
90. CHAMPAGNE SAFARI (guest: Valerie French, Patric Knowles, Lou Krugman, Bill Mims, Gil Rankin)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Story by Whitfield Cook)
91. CHARLEY RED DOG (guest: Scott Marlowe, Raymond Bailey, Cyril Delevanti , K.L. Smith, Kelton Garwood)
(Directed by Ida Lupino & Written by Gene Roddenberry)
92. THE NAKED GUN (guest: Ken Curtis, Robert Wilke, Lane Chandler, Hal Needham, Dallas Mitchell)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Jay Simms)
93. ONE CAME BACK (guest: George Mathews, Strother Martin, James Coburn, Tommy Cook, Robert Dorough)
(Directed by Don Taylor & Written by Bruce Geller)
94. THE PROPHET (guest: Shepperd Strudwick, Lorna Thayer, Eddie Little Sky, Brad Von Beltz, Barney Phillips)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Shimon Wincelberg)

Disc Four (Episodes 95 - 100)
95. DAY OF THE BADMAN (guest: William Joyce, Sue Randall, Hal Needham, Norman Shelly, Eleanor Audley, Harry Fleer)
(Directed by Ida Lupino & written by Robert E. Thompson)
96. THE PLEDGE (guest: Robert Gist, Brad Weston, Charles Gray, Joseph Hamilton, Susan Davis, Cyril Delevanti)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Shimon Wincelberg)
97. JENNY (guest: Trevor Bardette, Ellen Clark, Bud Osborne, Hal Needham, Peter Leeds)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Jack Jacobs)
98. RETURN TO FORT BENJAMIN (guest: Anthony Caruso, Charles Aidman, Herbert Patterson, Robert Wilke, Harold Needham)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Robert E. Thompson)
99. NIGHT THE TOWN DIED (guest: Barry Cahill, Mary Gregory, Robert J. Stevenson, Arthur Space)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Story by Calvin Clements)
100. THE LEDGE (guest: John Hoyt, Richard Shannon, Don Beddoe, Richard Rust)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Story by Jole Kane & Robert Gottlieb)

Disc Five (Episodes 101 - 106)
101. THE LADY ON THE WALL (guest: Lillian Bronson, Howard Petrie, Ralph Moody, Hank Patterson)
(Directed by Ida Lupino & Written by Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson)
102. THE MISGUIDED FATHER (guest: Harry Carey, Jr., Douglas Kennedy, Hampton Fancher , Lee Sands)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Donn Mullally)
103. THE HATCHET MAN (guest: Benson Fong, Lisa Lu, Philip Ahn, Nolan Leary, Kam Tong)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Shimon Wincelberg)
104. FIGHT AT ADOBE WELLS (guest: Ken Lynch, Brad Weston, Miranda Jones, Gregg Palmer)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Story by Samuel A. Peeples)
105. THE GLADIATORS (guest: Paul Cavanagh, James Coburn , Dolores Donlon, George Neise)
(Directed by Alvin Ganzer & Written by Robert C. Dennis)
106. LOVE OF A BAD WOMAN (guest: Geraldine Brooks, Lawrence Dobkin, Ed Faulkner, Harry Landers)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Robert Dozier)

Disc Six (Episodes 107 - 112)
107. AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR (guest: Ziva Rodann, Henry Corden, Oscar Beregi, Harold Innocent)
(Directed by James Neilson & Written by Shimon and Anita Wincelberg)
108. LADY WITH A GUN (guest: Paula Raymond, Jack Weston, Ron Soble, Moira Turner)
( Directed by Ida Lupino & Written by Archie L. Tegland)
109. NEVER HELP THE DEVIL (guest: Jack Lambert, Jack Lambert, Lewis Martin, Dick Rich, Bill Wellman, Jr)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Archie L. Tegland)
110. AMBUSH (guest: George Macready, Dan Barton, Alan Dexter, Natalie Norwick, Hal Needham, Ed Nelson)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Written by Robert E. Thompson)
111. BLACK SHEEP (guest: Pat Wayne, Stacy Harris, Suzanne Lloyd, June Vincent, Ed Faulkner, Henry Wills)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Written by Shimon Wincelberg)
112. FULL CIRCLE (guest: Raymond Hatton, Barbara Baxley, Adam Williams, Stewart Bradley, Harold (Hal) Needham)
( Directed by Fred Hartsook & Written by David Lang)

Disc Seven (Episodes 113 - 117)
113. THE TWINS (guest: Brian Hutton, Jennifer Lea, Lane Chandler, Sonia Warren, Tony Reagan)
(Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen & Written by Robert James)
114. THE CAMPAIGN OF BILLY BANJO (guest: Jacques Aubuchon, Rita Lynn, Vic Perrin, Charles Davis, Harold (Hal) Needham)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Written by Frank R. Pierson and Richard Baer)
115. RANSOM (guest: Denver Plye, Valerie French, Robert H. Harris, Alex Davion, Tom Palmer, Gene Roth, Athalee Daniell)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Written by Robert E. Thompson)
116. THE TRIAL (guest: Raymond Hatton, Robert F. Simon, James Bell, Bud Slater, Hal Smith, Bill Hunt, Harry Antrim, Rick Silver)
(Directed by Ida Lupino & Written by Robert E. Thompson)
117. THE SEARCH (guest: Earle Hodgins, Charles Aidman, Wright King, Perry Cook, Peggy Rea, Ted Markland, Lillian Bronson)
(Directed by Richard Boone & Story by Sloan Nibley)

Special footnote, the song "THE BALLAD OF PALADIN", by Johnny Western was the end credit theme and the top selling single in 1962 as recorded by guitarist Duane Eddy...background music provided by Bernard Herrmann, Wilbur Hatch, Nathan Scott, Jerry Goldsmith, Fred Steiner and Jerome Moross...writers included Herb Meadow, Sam Rolfe, Gene Roddenberry, Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Charles Beaumont, Robert E. Thompson, Ken Kolb and Albert Aley...the stunts provided by Hall Needham (in various recurring guest cast roles), Rocky Shahan, Tom Steele, Carl Saxe, Fred Carson, Charles Horvath, Chuck Couch, Bob Woodward, Chuck Hayward, Boyd "Red" Morgan, Alex Sharp, Chuck Roberson and Jerry Summers. . . . . .Season Three contains...Special Features of Production Notes, Cast Biographies and Behind-The-Scenes Episodic Information which will quench the thirst of any fan who needed and wanted to know more about Paladin and his travels.

Want to thank Paramount Home Video and CBS for taking us back to those thrilling '50s TV Westerns...watching this legendary actor and his professional team of directors, writers and music with creators Herb Meadow & Sam Rolfe, produced by Ben Brady, Julian Clamen, Robert Sparks and Frank R. Pierson served up the best of the best during that decade of television...great character actors of B-Westerns in each storyline with Paladin (Richard Boone)...every episode brings back so many wonderful memories of the times when television cared about you the viewer...gotta love it!

Total Time: 7-DVD-Set ~ Paramount Home Video 88858 ~ (1/03/2006)
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another "must-have", but...., December 27, 2005
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Samuel E. Spear (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Have Gun - Will Travel - The Complete Third Season (DVD)
The 3rd season release for "Have Gun Will Travel" includes all 39 episodes aired during the 1959-1960 TV season. I personally would rate it as another 5-star "must-have" for fans of the series such as myself. Be forewarned, though, that it's a slightly flawed gem. I have so far been able to view about a dozen of the episodes on most of the seven discs and would offer the following observations:

1. The advance release from Paramount Home Video said that the total running time for the set was 848 minutes (which would average out to just a little over 21.7 minutes per episode). This was evidently a mistake. The episodes all seem to include all available film footage and are about as "uncut" as possible. All of the episodes I've viewed or timed run between 25:30 and 25:50.

2. Audio and video quality are satisfactory, but the film restoration work for this particular set is a little more uneven than on the first two. The quality of the work varies from "acceptable" to "really excellent". For some of the episodes, the opening and closing credits have not been restored and these segments are noticeably rougher than the rest of the film. Some of the episodes (notably "Charley Red Dog" and "Love of a Bad Woman") have a somewhat "murkier" look than the others. Some of the episodes include the four-second "CBS Television Network" tag at the end and some don't. I strongly suspect that different people worked on the films and that some did a more conscientious job than others.

3. Not all of the episodes have the "Wire Paladin" extra feature with information about the writers or performers. This didn't bother me, because I'm not really big on DVD extras, but I know that some buyers take their DVD extras much more seriously than I do.

4. The bottom of the box includes a small-print disclaimer "Some music has been replaced for this home entertainment version". Paramount was evidently unable to license a small portion of the "interior" music for video release. (Different composers apparently did the interior music for the third sesaon.) This seems to me to be a very minor issue, because I really haven't yet noticed any instance of obvious "replacement". Rest assured, the opening and the closing theme song by Johnny Western are intact and are just as we remember them!

Overall, though, the set's flaws are very minor ones. Knowing what I know now, I would still be quick to purchase this set and would recommend it most enthusiastically to any fan of the series! I look forward to Season 4!
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