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This episode highlights the series' recurring themes of sophisticated morality and the "thinking man's western". It contrasts Paladin’s cultured life at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco with the harsh realities and "strange" vendettas of the frontier.

"Strange Vendetta" is the seventh episode of the first season of the classic Western series , originally aired on October 25, 1957 . In this installment, Paladin is hired to grant a dying nobleman's final request to be returned to his homeland, only to find himself entangled in a complex case of political assassination. Episode Details Original Air Date: October 25, 1957 Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Writer: Ken Kolb Running Time: Approximately 26 minutes Plot Summary

The story begins with Paladin receiving a simple theater invitation that quickly spirals into a high-stakes contract. He is hired to transport the body of a deceased nobleman back to his native home. However, the mission is far from "simple," as Paladin discovers the contract involves a deep-seated political feud and an assassination plot. Paladin must navigate the machinations of Miguel Rojas, who views people as mere "pawns" in a larger game of chess, leading to a deadly confrontation where the "ending of the scene" is violently changed. Richard Boone as Paladin June Vincent as Maria Rojas Michael Pate as Miguel Rojas Onslow Stevens as Dr. Mayhew Kam Tong as Hey Boy Notable Themes

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