Professional gunfighter Paladin (Richard Boone) is a West Pointe graduate who, after the Civil War, settles into San Francisco's Hotel Carlton where he awaits responses to his business card as a “gun for hire” in the ceaseless battle for law and order in the post-Civil War West.
As a favor to Hey Boy, Paladin tracks down the men who robbed Hey Boy's Uncle.
Paladin assists a friend in recovering a stolen chess set.
A Mojave business man, who monopololizes the town's water holes, bets no rider can elude his posse for forty-eight hours in the desert outside of town.
Paladin helps settle a cattle dispute between a peaceful Cherokee rancher and angry cattlemen.
Trouble arises in Paladin's hotel when a newly married couple arrives.
Paladin helps settle the dispute between a dead man's wife and business partner
An accused murderer, fearing he will be lynched before he is given his day in court, hires Paladin to insure his safety.
Paladin helps a doctor control rowdy cowhands who have been quarantined for smallpox.
Paladin agrees to transport silver, the owner of which uses prison labor to mine. When Paladin realizes severity of the miners working conditions, he takes measures to rectify the situation.
Paladin helps a mail-order-bride in distress over her missing husband to be.
When a corrupt business man tries to get rid of a group of friendly Mennonites, Paladin intervenes.
Paladin grants a dying nobleman's request to be returned to his homeland.
Paladin agrees to hunt down an alleged killer but only if he receives a fair trial.
When helping to promote a prizefighter, circumstances cause Paladin to take his place in the ring
Paladin gets involved in a bet that has an ex-tightrope walker crossing Salamander River.
Paladin is given the unusual task to recover a church's holy relic.
Paladin's take in a poker game turns out handy.
Paladin helps his manservent find a murderer
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