Have Gun, Will Travel: Episode in Laredo


11:30 pm - 12:00 am, Sunday, May 31 on WJLP WEST Network (33.4)

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Episode in Laredo

Season 3, Episode 2

A gunman in town to see his wife and son runs afoul of Paladin (Richard Boone). Tuttle: Eugene Lyons. Eileen: Norma Crane. Kovac: J. Pat O'Malley. Boy: Johnny Eimen.

repeat 1959 English HD Level Unknown
Western Drama

Cast & Crew
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Gene Lyons (Actor) .. Sam Tuttle
Richard Boone (Actor) .. Paladin
Eugene Lyons (Actor) .. Tuttle
Norma Crane (Actor) .. Eileen
Alan Dexter (Actor) .. Kovac
J. Pat O'Malley (Actor) .. Kovac
Johnny Eimen (Actor) .. Boy

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Did You Know..
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Gene Lyons (Actor) .. Sam Tuttle
Born: February 09, 1921
Died: July 08, 1974
Richard Boone (Actor) .. Paladin
Born: June 18, 1917
Died: January 10, 1981
Trivia: Rough-hewn American leading man Richard Boone was thrust into the cold cruel world when he was expelled from Stanford University, for a minor infraction. He worked as a oil-field laborer, boxer, painter and free-lance writer before settling upon acting as a profession. After serving in World War II, Boone used his GI Bill to finance his theatrical training at the Actors' Studio, making his belated Broadway debut at age 31, playing Jason in Judith Anderson's production of Medea. Signed to a 20th Century-Fox contract in 1951, Boone was given good billing in his first feature, Halls of Montezuma; among his Fox assignments was the brief but telling role of Pontius Pilate in The Robe (1953). Boone launched the TV-star phase of his career in the weekly semi-anthology Medic, playing Dr. Konrad Steiner. From 1957 through 1963, Boone portrayed Paladin, erudite western soldier of fortune, on the popular western series Have Gun, Will Travel. He directed several episodes of this series. Boone tackled a daring TV assignment in 1963, when in collaboration with playwright Clifford Odets, he appeared in the TV anthology series The Richard Boone Show. Unique among filmed dramatic programs, Boone's series featured a cast of eleven regulars (including Harry Morgan, Robert Blake, Jeanette Nolan, Bethel Leslie and Boone himself), who appeared in repertory, essaying different parts of varying sizes each week. The Richard Boone Show failed to catch on, and Boone went back to films. In 1972 he starred in another western series, this one produced by his old friend Jack Webb: Hec Ramsey, the saga of an old-fashioned sheriff coping with an increasingly industrialized West. In the last year of his life, Boone was appointed Florida's cultural ambassador. Richard Boone died at age 65 of throat cancer.
Eugene Lyons (Actor) .. Tuttle
Norma Crane (Actor) .. Eileen
Born: November 10, 1928
Died: January 01, 1973
Trivia: Actress Norma Crane played Golde, wife of Tevye (played by Topol), in the film version of Fiddler on the Roof.
Alan Dexter (Actor) .. Kovac
Born: January 01, 1924
Died: January 01, 1983
J. Pat O'Malley (Actor) .. Kovac
Born: March 15, 1904
Died: February 27, 1985
Birthplace: Ireland
Trivia: The background of Irish-born comic actor J. Pat O'Malley has frequently been misreported in source books because his credits have been confused with those of silent film star Pat O'Malley. J. Pat started out in the British musical halls, then came to the U.S. at the outbreak of WWII. Achieving radio fame for his versatile voicework, O'Malley carried over this talent into the world of animated cartoons, providing a multitude of vocal characterizations in such Disney cartoon features as Alice in Wonderland (1951) and 101 Dalmatians (1961), among others. The portly, leprechaunish O'Malley essayed on-camera character parts in films like Witness for the Prosecution (1957) and Mary Poppins (1965). He was a near-habitual TV guest star, with appearances in several fondly remembered Twilight Zone episodes; he also worked extensively on Broadway. J. Pat O'Malley had regular roles on the TV sitcoms Wendy and Me (1964) and A Touch of Grace (1973).
Johnny Eimen (Actor) .. Boy