Professional gunfighter Paladin (Richard Boone) was a West Pointe graduate who, after the Civil War, settled into San Francisco’s Hotel Carlton where he awaited responoses to his business card: over the picture of a chess knight “Have Gun – Will Travel…Wire Paladin, San Francisco”.
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October 16, 2010
#1
Review by Jeri L. Waughtel
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If you are a Paladin lover, this set is a must have. I had never seen Have Gun Will Travel until last winter. My husband and I enjoyed the first season; so we decided we neeeded to have the entire series. Paladin is the all time gentleman/hero!
October 16, 2010
#2
Review by Gordon Robbins
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Paladin was the greatest. Absolutely my favorite show of all time.
He was a man of peace. He didn’t want to use force, but if he had to he would use as much force as necessary to bring peace.
If it weren’t for his code of ethics, he would be someone to avoid at all costs. If he ever turned to crime, he would be one of the most formidable of bandits, and probably a criminal mastermind. But he wanted the good from people.
He enjoyed the finer rewards of society and culture, but he equally enjoyed the simple home cooked meal with regular folk. He courted the high society city ladies, but he was also appreciated the decency of women of the country.
But if you were dishonest or lied to him, it didn’t matter what class, race, or gender you were, and he would not hesitate to let you know how displeased he was with you.
He was a man who loved wisdom and tried to protect the innocent, the downtrodden, the victims.
And he was very good with a gun. Best not get on his bad side!
October 16, 2010
#3
Review by Marc Wanamaker
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This boxed set of the complete season one through four is absolutely excellent. The menu is easy to navigate and there is a section that profiles actors, directors, etc. on each episode. Overall, the quality of the picture and sound is excellent and the set is very collectable and useful for both the collector and the historian. I am looking forward to see the entire series one day soon.