
The Rifleman
Lucas tracks an escaped prisoner to a town that turns out to be run by the gunman's brother who is notorious for shooting people in the back.

Lucas tracks an escaped prisoner to a town that turns out to be run by the gunman's brother who is notorious for shooting people in the back.

Seven condemned murderers escape and take over the town of North Fork.

Lucas shoots a horse thief who turns out to be a member of the Boyle clan. Now Ma Boyle is after him.

Lucas is out for vengeance when Mark is used as a pawn in a bank robbery scheme.

Mark and his girlfriend discover that an old hermit is very lonely. Old Tony invites them to lunch and lets them look for arrowheads on a remote part of his land.

Lucas, who blames his wife's death on his father-in-law, refuses to help the old man elude a gang of gunmen.

Mario Arsatti claims to be an acquaintance of a friend from Lucas' past. But he has been hired to kill Lucas.

Mark is injured in an accident, leaving his legs paralyzed. At the doctor's suggestion, Lucas and Mark set out on a trek to Mission Springs.

Lucas is baffled when the marshal of a neighboring town refuses to hold a gambler who just attempted murder.

A new store owner upsets the town by demanding all credit accounts be paid off.

When an outlaw leader lures Marshall Torrance out of town, Only Lucas can stop him from lynching a local man.

Lucas tracks an escaped prisoner to a town that turns out to be run by the gunman's brother who is notorious for shooting people in the back.

When Mark finds gold on their property, a fast-talking salesman who tried to sell Lucas a new lightning rod offers instead to buy the ranch's mineral rights.

Seven condemned murderers escape and take over the town of North Fork.

Lucas is out for vengeance when Mark is used as a pawn in a bank robbery scheme.

Mark and his girlfriend discover that an old hermit is very lonely. Old Tony invites them to lunch and lets them look for arrowheads on a remote part of his land.

The lazy Jackman brothers mortgage has been foreclosed. Unfit for farming, they head to a nearby town.

Lucas, who blames his wife's death on his father-in-law, refuses to help the old man elude a gang of gunmen.

Mark is injured in an accident, leaving his legs paralyzed. At the doctor's suggestion, Lucas and Mark set out on a trek to Mission Springs.

Lucas is baffled when the marshal of a neighboring town refuses to hold a gambler who just attempted murder.