
The Rifleman
Corey Hazlett insists he's innocent of murder, despite Lucas's eyewitness testimony.

Corey Hazlett insists he's innocent of murder, despite Lucas's eyewitness testimony.

Mark goes to work for Will Temple, a badly scarred, very mysterious rancher.

Two prison wagon drivers stop at the McCain ranch looking for whiskey. Lucas turns them down because they are escorting a murderer, to be hanged in Yuma.

Mark and Milly are held hostage in her general store when two gunmen attempt a daring robbery.

While Lucas and Mark are traveling across the Mexican desert they encounter a trio of Mexican bandits who demand payment to cross "their" desert.

A Chinese man and his son fight prejudice as they try to open a laundry in North Fork.

Lucas recognizes Dr. Battle as an ex-gunslinger with whom he once fought. He helps with a dying man, but Lucas and the doctor have unresolved anger.

Two pranksters write away for a mail-order bride, using Lucas's name.

After being foreman of a jury that convicted an Apache, Lucas is marked for death. Now, he must discover who is behind the curse.

A deathbed request from an old friend sends Lucas to a neighboring town in search of the man's sweetheart.

Lucas and Marshall Torrance run into trouble while transporting a captured killer back to face trial.

A doctor seeks revenge on the man he blames for ruining his practice.

A lively old lady arrives in town hot on the trail of a notorious bandit and the reward money for capturing him.

Lucas and Mark try to persuade a persecuted young mute to return stolen money.

Lucas encourages a drunken artist charged with murder to use his talents to identify the true killer.

Mark and his friend become trapped in an old mine.

The widow of a bandit killed by Lucas plots a grotesque revenge.

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

A former army captain comes to North Fork to kill the man who shot down his son in a gunfight - Lucas McCain.

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.