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into his holster. This silhouette visual remained for the run of the series. In later episodes, the teaser line was dropped; as seen in many of the episodes of the final two seasons' opening titles, when Paladin crouches and points his gun at the camera, first "RICHARD BOONE", and then "HAVE GUN – WILL TRAVEL" would appear as before, and Boone would reholster his gun as the words faded out. Due to the networks not always airing episodes in the order they were filmed, the omission of the voice-over dialogue was inconsistent for some of the episodes, as seen in the opening titles. Season six did have the most opening titles without the voice-over dialogue, especially as the season progressed, again as seen when the episodes opened.
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by a four-note "stinger" that overshadows the four-note-repeat. The "stinger" is roughly the same as that heard when Paladin's business card is flashed on screen (in almost every episode). The words fade away after those five seconds, leaving only the chess knight emblem against the black background, and the four-note-repeat fades out. This opening then fades out and the show fades in on its opening scene.
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harp-like strumming. He cocks the hammer, and then rotates the gun to point the barrel at the viewer for ten seconds, often delivering a line of dialogue from the coming episode, after which the pistol is uncocked and holstered briskly. As the weapon is reholstered and the view tightens to show only the chess knight, again, the four-note-repeat backbeat returns.
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program as broadcast earlier the same week, but eventually, original stories were produced, including a finale ("From Here to Boston", "Inheritance", and "Goodbye, Paladin") in which Paladin leaves San Francisco, perhaps forever, to claim an inheritance back east. The radio version was written by producer/writer
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A later version of the opening sequence (seasons three to six) has a long-range shot, with Paladin in a full-body profile silhouette, and he fast-draws the revolver, dropping into a slight crouch as he turns, pointing at the camera. After the dubbed-over line, he straightens as he shoves the firearm
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as an employee of the Carlton Hotel, usually identified as the manager/desk clerk. The character's name is inconsistent, being given as "Cartwright" in two episodes, and "Matthews" in another. Tony Regan also appears as an unnamed desk clerk in over a dozen episodes, between seasons two and five.
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As only the chess knight emblem in a black background is back, the name "RICHARD BOONE" appears across the screen for about five seconds. The name fades out and immediately the words "in HAVE GUN – WILL TRAVEL" fade in, again for about five seconds. Boone's name and the show's title are accompanied
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In the second season, the song was the only closing music. In the third season, a new lyric was added to the five-line "The Ballad of Paladin", making it six lines long. In 1962–1963, the final season, the song's lyrics were cut to four lines, the original fourth and added sixth being dropped. This
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at the Carlton Hotel, known as Hey Boy (real name Kim Chan or Kim Chang); in the first season in the episode called "Hey Boy's Revenge", the character Hey Boy is sought by Paladin under the name Kim Chan, which is written on a piece of paper and shown on screen. As the episode continues, Hey Boy is
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played Miss Wong, Hey Boy's girlfriend, before the television series featured the character of Hey Girl. Unlike the small-screen version, this medium usually had a tag scene at the Carlton at both the beginning and the end of the episode. Initially, the episodes were adaptations of the television
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emblem centered in a black background is seen, before the view widens to show the emblem affixed to Paladin's holster, with Paladin in his trademark costume seen from waist level in profile. Then, as he draws his revolver from the holster, the four-note-repeat backbeat fades to a light, almost
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In 1992, the jury award was reversed. The United States Court of Appeals ruled that because Mr. DeCosta had unsuccessfully sued in the past over the same issues, "the doctrine of 'collateral estoppel' bars his new claims." In other words, he was not allowed a second attempt to try the old,
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suits, consuming fine wine, playing the piano, and attending the opera and other cultural events. He is an expert chess player, poker player, and swordsman. He is skilled in Chinese martial arts, and is seen in several episodes receiving instruction and training with a Kung Fu master in San
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occurred because the production credits for writer, producer, and director were pulled from the closing credits to appear over the opening sequences. However, in the season-six episode "Sweet Lady in the Moon" (episode 26, 1963), the ballad was played complete over the closing credits.
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has a moment when the protagonist/narrator, thinking about what he is getting into, ironically describes himself as an "adventurer at large – 'have gun, will travel'." Then he notes that he does not have a gun and said, "I doubted whether I could use one effectively,
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in 1954), and CBS has claimed this was the specific inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. The television show popularized the phrase in the 1950s and 1960s, and many variations have been used as titles for other works, including the 1958 science-fiction novel
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In the second-season DVD, two episodes are mislabeled. On disk three, the episode titled "Treasure Trail" is actually "Hunt the Man Down", and on disk four, "Hunt the Man Down" is "Treasure Trail"; the "Wire Paladin" in each case refers to the other episode.
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overturned the lower court ruling on the basis that the plaintiff had failed to prove that likelihood of confusion had existed in the minds of the public—a necessary requirement for a suit over trademark infringement. In 1977, De Costa was awarded a
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When showing episodes with Paladin at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco, background music is often played. That instrumental was "Darling Nelly Gray", which is a 19th-century popular song written and composed by Benjamin Hanby.
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referred to (verbally) five times as Kim Chan and then on the sixth incident Paladin states Hey Boy's name as Kim Chang and thereafter he is referred to as Kim Chang every time. No explanation is given for the name change.
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in 1959 in a series of novelizations of television shows. It was written by Barlow Meyers and illustrated by Nichols S. Firfires. The second was a 1960 paperback original, written for adults by Noel Loomis. The last book,
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cavalry officer. In the episode "The Bostonian", he indirectly reveals he comes from Boston (or at least spent some time there), claiming, "In my youth, . . I was the best-dressed bouncer in Scollay Square."
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working as a gunfighter for hire. Although Paladin charges steep fees to clients who can afford to hire him, typically $ 1,000 per job, he provides his services for free to poor people who need his help.
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De Costa kept pursuing his legal options, and in 1991—more than 30 years after his first lawsuit was originally filed—a federal jury awarded DeCosta $ 3.5 million from Viacom International, by then a
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between November 23, 1958, and November 27, 1960. It was one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters and one of only a handful of American radio adaptations of a television series.
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Francisco. He is highly educated, able to quote classic literature, philosophy, and case law, and speaks several languages. He is also president of the San Francisco Stock Exchange Club.
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The season-five television episode, "A Drop of Blood", gives the specific date of July 3, 1879. In the 14th and 17th ("Lazarus", March 6 and 7, 1875) episodes of season five, it is 1875.
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extended an 18-month option on the television series and planned to transform the character of Paladin into a modern-day bounty hunter. Eminem was expected to work on the soundtrack.
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theme (and fragments of incidental music also used in the television series) are featured in a chase scene across snowy fields; at the 35:25 mark of the film, the actual
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Gould, Berni; Pascal, Milton; & Kolb, Ken. Have Gun – Will Travel, Episode 1/21, "The Bostonian", first aired February 1, 1958; retrieved November 6, 2017.
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This novel is the only source wherein a name is given to the Paladin character, Clay Alexander, but fans of the series do not consider this name canonical.
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barrel, carried in a black leather holster (with a platinum chess knight symbol facing the rear), hanging from a black leather gunbelt. He also carries a
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episode titled "The Cats of Paradise" features a black-clad character obviously based on Paladin, albeit without using the name. Both episodes star
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played the part of Paladin in a Holodeck creation. Drexler cited the special specifications of Paladin's revolver to an impressed Captain Kirk (
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Johnny Western has sung a fully recorded version, opening with the refrain and including a second verse never heard on the television series.
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Three novels were based on the television show, all with the title of the show. The first was a hardback written for children, published by
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characters, culminating in a vocalization of the music from the series' opening-credit sequence. One such performance is documented on the
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rifle (with a platinum chess knight symbol facing the rear seen in "The Hunt") strapped to his saddle. In some episodes, he has a two-shot
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Paladin prefers to settle the difficulties clients bring his way without violence, but this rarely happens. When forced, he excels in
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In 1957, Gene Roddenberry received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Script for the episode "Helen of Abajinian".
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Originally, each show opened with the same 45-second visual. Over a slow, four-note-repeat backbeat score, a tight shot of Paladin's
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and published in 1963 by Collier-Macmillan in hardback and paperback, is based on the television episode "Genesis" by Frank Rolfe.
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opening theme is played in recognizable form, although the scoring is slightly different from the better-known television version.
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Unlike many Westerns, entire episodes were filmed outdoors and away from the Old West Street set on Irving Street just below
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had been derived from an American TV series from the 1950s that Bill Stair and I both watched and liked. It was called
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previously settled dispute. See the final legal case: Victor DeCosta, v. VIACOM, 981 F.2d 602, 604 (1st Cir. 1992).
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wrote one episode, "The Singer", which aired in 1958. Other notable writers who contributed an episode include
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concealed under his belt; in other episodes, it is a single-shot Merrimack Arms "Southerner" derringer.
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Richard Boone in the episode "Genesis" (1962), before becoming the famed "knight without armor", Paladin
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Like many Westerns, the television show was set in a time vaguely indicated to be some years after the
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debuted November 23, 1958, more than a year after the premiere of its televised counterpart, making
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common in theatrical advertising at the time was "Have tux, will travel" (originally from comedian
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television series. Lisa Lu had previously played Hey Boy's sister, Kim Li, in "Hey Boy's Revenge".
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on both television and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring
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A dictionary of catch phrases: British and American, from the sixteenth century to the present day
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was announced to be in production, but the film does not hold an official confirmed release date.
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Best Actor in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series, for Richard Boone (1959)
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published a number of comic books with original stories based on the television series. In 2000,
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features an archetype named "Holy Gun", whose abilities are succinctly described as "Have Gun".
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Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead or Support), for Richard Boone (1960).
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Reginald, Robert (1979). Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Volume II. Detroit: Gale.
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travels back in time, Spock plays chess against Paladin during a visit to San Francisco.
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on DVD in Region 1. Season six, volumes one and two were first released on May 7, 2013.
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De Costa died on 29 January 1993 at the age of 84. In the end, he received nothing.
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The "Have...Will..." theme was used in the titles of several record albums, such as
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Series co-creator Sam Rolfe would later write a script for the Roddenberry-created
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one of the few shows in television history to spawn a successful radio version.
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
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Hollywood's West: The American Frontier in Film, Television, and History
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working as a mercenary for people who hire him to solve their problems.
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is a 1958 science fiction novel for young readers by American writer
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September 14, 1957 – September 21, 1963: Saturdays at 9:30 pm
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imprinted with "Have Gun Will Travel" and an engraving of a white
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In 1997, a film version of the television series was announced.
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ran from 1986 to 1992, with a special one-off episode in 1995.
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syndicated re-run aired seasons 2–6 episodes, and DVD release
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and Les Rayburn self-published the 500-page trade paperback,
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turning up at the game to assist in memorializing Paladin.
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was developing a reboot of the television series for CBS.
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His permanent place of residence is the Hotel Carlton in
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This calling card was the identifying graphic of the
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