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Have Gun Will Travel - The Complete Second Season

Have Gun Will Travel - The Complete Second Season

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Directors: Andrew V. Mclaglen, Buzz Kulik, Ida Lupino, Lamont Johnson, Paul Stanley
Actors: Richard Boone, Jacques Aubuchon, Perry Cook, Stewart East, Edward Faulkner
Studio: Paramount
Category: DVD

List Price: $44.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 12760

Format: Subtitled, Black & White, Full Screen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 6
Running Time: 993 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.8

MPN: PARD887774D
UPC: 097368877740
EAN: 0097368877740
ASIN: B0006Z2L1A

Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1957
Release Date: May 10, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/23/2006 Run time: 993 minutes Rating: Nr

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Episode for episode, the second season of Have Gun, Will Travel (1958-59) is even better than the first. With a bona fide hit on their hands, CBS didn't mess with success, and these 39 episodes pushed ratings even higher with sharp direction (mostly by first-season veteran Andrew V. McLaglen), a wide variety of attention-grabbing plots, and intelligent, sensible dialogue. All of the first season's strengths are carried over, and while 41-year-old star Richard Boone (as the refined gunslinger-for-hire Paladin) is rarely given a serious test of his talents, he commands his role with depth, humor, and impressive displays of physical agility. (By comparison, series regular Kam Tong had almost nothing to do this season; he's relegated to routine duty as Paladin's Chinese hotel valet "Hey Boy.") Future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry hit his stride this season, writing nearly a dozen episodes including the playfully spooky "The Monster of Moon Ridge," and other contributors included novelist Irving Wallace and Bruce Geller, who would later create Mission: Impossible! And while McLaglen helmed the vast majority of episodes, Have Gun set a TV milestone when Ida Lupino (with "The Man Who Lost," featuring Jack Elam) became the first woman to direct for a TV Western series.

The "Wire Paladin" production notes provided with each episode are thoroughly researched, providing extensive guest-star credits and making wide-ranging connections between Have Gun and many other TV series, films, and serials of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, especially Roddenberry's Star Trek. Among the noteworthy guest stars are Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Bronson, Harry Morgan, Joseph Calleia, Harry Carey Jr., Suzanne Pleshette, Morey Amsterdam, Vincent Price, Edward Platt, and many stalwart character players from TV's golden age. The season starts well with "The Manhunter" (in which Paladin is forced to kill a young gunman and faces the wrath of his vengeful family), and Paladin's unique brand of frontier justice is memorably dispensed (along with generous quotes from Shakespeare, Milton, etc.) in such highlights as "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" (with Bronson), "The Ballad of Oscar Wilde," "The Moor's Revenge" (with Price), "The Scorched Feather" (with Chaney) and several others. The opening credits are slightly modified as the season progresses, and Paladin's travels take him into the mountains (for some outdoor adventures late in the season) and even to Alaska, the series' most distant destination. Image quality suffers in later episodes (some mastered from vintage kinescopes or murky syndication prints), but the fact that all 39 episodes are fully intact is a blessing to anyone with fond recollections of this superior TV Western. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews:   Read 39 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Great DVDs but spanish script at the bottom irritating   November 5, 2008
Frank Thomas (Key Largo, FL USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The DVDs are very good and it's nice to go back to the days of Paladin. Would have been a lot nicer if there weren't scripts written in spanish appearing throughout the movies at the bottom of the screen. A bit irritating since it takes up (two lines sometimes) a good portion of the screen. Then, in spanish, to make things worse. Otherwise very good.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Show. Quality Of Prints Is Less Crisp Than Season 1.   July 11, 2008
N. OBrien (Boston, MA. USA)
More superb episodes, but a slight drop in image clarity from the first season (like switching from 35mm network prints to 16mm syndication copies). Season 3 DVD's get worse, as though the shows were taken from bootleg videotapes.


5 out of 5 stars travel back   July 3, 2007
Frederick L. Marfell
HAving been too young to enjoy this at the time, enjoying it now is refreshing. The well written stories are to the point, well cast, and well acted. Richard BOone's portrayal of PAladin is solid, strong, and compelling, a knight out to correct wrongs. THough not a typical costumed colorful superhero, his black costumed character was indeed a leader to emulate. SEeing who wrote these scripts, a good number by GEne ROddenberry, is a reminder that these scripts were indeed well crafted as well as produced.


5 out of 5 stars Have Gun - Will Travel - Second Season   March 8, 2007
Linda C. Gundy (Missouri)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this old TV show that was watched when we were younger! Richard Boone is as handsome as ever! Anyone who enjoys the old western classics will love this DVD set!


5 out of 5 stars Have DVD, Will Watch Volume 2   February 19, 2007
Daniel Lee Taylor (GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The second season of HGWT was every bit as good or better than the first. The same high class work of writing and acting coutinues on into this season. Rather different from many of the westerns of its day, this show protrays the adventures of a man of honor throughout the west. True, he was working for money, but Palidan never charged more than a fair amount. He picked his causes with an eye to his sense of morality and ethics. Given this background, you must understand that these episodes although less than 30 minutes in length are full of action and humor as they look at issues of that day and this one. Just a side note, look for the episode with Vincent Price and Morey Amsterdam. It is a hoot!

 

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