Paladin runs into trouble when trying to seek help for a typhoid victim.
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.
Paladin is hired to teach etiquette to a female sharpshooter.
Paladin must make peace between a new sheriff and angry townspeople who do not like his ways
Paladin is accused of murder and is sentenced to death unless the guilty party confesses in time.
Paladin is hired as a detective to dig up the fate of a former saloon girl.
Paladin runs into trouble when trying to seek help for a typhoid victim.
Paladin is drawn into a feud between a new land owner and cattle rancher
Paladin is hired to protect foreign heirs from an irate business man.
Paladin is hired to investigate if a former dance hall singer was forced into marrying a wealthy man
Paladin seeks out an Apache chief to settle an important treaty.
Paladin help a vineyard owner involved in a dispute with his neighbor who is polluting the vineyard owners grapes
Paladin discovers a rancher plotting revenge for Indians he believes kidnapped his son.
Paladin is hired to find a wealthy man's deceased son's wife
Paladin offers to help investigate the death of a gold mine owner.
Paladin's struggles to settle a right-of-way dispute between two railroads crucial to a town's survival
Paladin gets falsely accused of crippling a rancher's wife and must prove his innocence.
Paladin is torn when he becomes sympathetic towards his client's enemy
Paladin is hired to steal back his client's daughter from a husband and town unfriendly to law abiding citizens
After tracking down an escaped killer, Paladin makes a deal with the fugitive and allows him to say goodbye to his newborn son and wife a detour which turns out to be not so easy.
Paladin intervenes in a dispute between a rancher and his foster son.
Paladin comes to a schoolteacher's defense when veterans threaten her not to teach about Civil War crimes
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