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Guns of Paradise
Dust on The Wind
The mine closes unexpectedly, sending everyone into a panic and distrupting Ethan and Amelia's wedding plans.
The mine closes unexpectedly, sending everyone into a panic and distrupting Ethan and Amelia's wedding plans.
Boone and Mingo retrieve the Liberty Bell after it is stolen by a titled thief.
Nick falls for a woman, not knowing that she is a gunslinger’s lover. She sees this as a perfect opportunity to rid herself of a problem: A pursuer bent on revenge.
General Sherman asks Earp to intervene with the Nez Perce tribe and Chief Joseph about reclaiming a Gatling gun stolen by Nez Perce. Earp and Mr. Cousin head west to contact Chief Joseph but a militia made up of land grabbers stop them.
Earp and Judge Tobin are forced to enforce a rustling law they think is too strict. A group of five ranchers have filed a complaint against another rancher but all of them have been guilty. Even Shotgun Gibbs is accused of stealing Roscoe.
Lily Merrill saves the lives of Dan Troop and Johnny McKay by revealing miser Tecumsah Pruitt's secret.
Willie Shay discovers he's wrong when he believes his only friend in this world is a pet steer.
Ben Huttner is a fugitive wanted for manslaughter. He is also the illegitimate son of a very wealthy man and stands to inherit his five million dollar estate, but he must first come back and stand trial. Paladin is hired to find him and either bring him back to stand trial or get him to sign a paper giving up his inheritance.
A man who left Paladin to die in his place writes to Paladin and asks for his help.
Judge Garth finds evidence that an artist intends to swindle a widow out of a valuable painting.
Ryker's stubborn faith in his stepfather is put to a test when the former outlaw shows signs of reverting to his old ways.
The Shermans take in a stranger who has been hired to kill Slim, who at one time killed an outlaw whose friend now wants retribution.
Doc tends Cara, who slashed her forearm, to make it look like a suicide attempt. She asks for Matt. They haven't seen each other in twelve years since Yuma. Cara wants to stay awhile. Kitty doesn't want to hear about Matt's old flame.
Joe befriends and takes responsibility for an ex-convict named Danny. Danny loves horses and is not used to people's ways on the outside of jail. Will his rough jailhouse upbringing mar any hopes of friendship?
Unsettling events that could spell financial ruin for the Ponderosa mysteriously coincide with the arrival of a wealthy countess who seems determined to win the love of Ben Cartwright, the man she spurned 20 years before in New Orleans.
A crippled Confederate colonel, Vautrain, plans to use his power to travel through time to use Jim and Artie to alter history and restore his legs.
An overbearing Favor leads to many drovers quitting. Five replacements stir trouble.
Josh protects a beautiful deaf and mute teenage girl from men who want her father's stolen money, which he hid before going in prison.
Josh escorts an East Coast photographer to take a picture his friend, El Gato, who is a famous, hilarious bandit living in the hills of Mexico with a small army.
Slim is deputized in order to protect a suspected killer who has become the target of a murder attempt.
Stopping see an old friend, Vint learns that the man has been charged with killing the town sheriff. After a farcical trial in a saloon presided over by a drunken judge, the man is sentenced to hang the next day. With the help of his friend's young son, Vint sets out to prove him innocent in the little time allowed.
An English journalist asks Vint to accompany him as he researches the West for material for his book, but actually he has other plans.
Jim Bowie gives an arrogant Southern belle a lesson in manners and wins her sympathy for an impoverished immigrant family.
Jim Bowie intervenes when the French elements attempt to identify naturalist John James Audubon as their missing Dauphin, but he prefers American citizenship. Audubon was world-famous as a painter of birds.
Rev. Spangler tries to help a young girl involved with notorious outlaws.
Chris once again finds himself helping a small Mexican village from Army renegade raiders.
Chris finds himself in a tight spot when an outlaw agrees to turn himself in provided the reward money goes to his girlfriend who needs the money for a procedure to save her life.
Bill Longley meets an old, but beautiful, friend who currently owns the local saloon and is happy to renew her acquaintance. This angers the local land baron, who has a proprietary interest in the young lady, and he tries to goad his college-educated son into killing Longley to earn the first notch on his gun.
Orin and Ruth McKnight's May/December romance hits a rough spot when Bill Longley returns from a cattle drive with news that Orin's son from his first marriage died driving off rustlers. To make matters worse, Ruth's old beau has traveled all the way from Ohio to bring his former girlfriend home.