The Rifleman
When Lucas refuses to sell his land, Mr. Prescott will stop at nothing to change his mind.
When Lucas refuses to sell his land, Mr. Prescott will stop at nothing to change his mind.
The new marshal is friends with a known outlaw.
Lucas regrets his attitude toward a reformed outlaw.
A Southern belle arrives in North Fork claiming that Micah is her husband.
A retired lawman's irrational jealousy threatens to destroy his marriage and more.
A blind banjo-playing wanderer strikes up an acquaintance with Mark.
Lucas' friends label him a tinhorn because of his gambling.
Rumors that Mark may be mixed up with thieves shake Lucas.
Local bullies ridicule a Japanese royal visitor.
A boy not much older than Mark announces that he intends to kill Lucas.
Mark and Lucas find Winslow Quince stranded in the desert and help him to North Fork.
An Indian is accused of a mining-camp murder.
While on a cougar hunt, Lucas loses faith in his ability as a rifleman.
The blacksmith volunteers as acting deputy when Micah is out of town.
When Lucas refuses to sell his land, Mr. Prescott will stop at nothing to change his mind.
A dapper little braggart invites challenge with tales of his gunfighting prowess.
Mark befriends a circus advance-man suspected of robbery.
Lucas gets wind of an assassination plot.
A charming Irishman claims Lou for his bride.
A former gunfighter arrives in North Fork with the intention of settling down.
Lou Mallory, a stunning redhead, arrives in North Fork and buys the hotel.