Have Gun - Will Travel : Outlaw
Genre: Western
Director: Frank Darabont
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the television series
Cast: Walton Goggins, Benedict Wong, Lara Jean Chorostecki, Steve Howey, Ed O'Neill, Kate Upton, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Austin Nichols
Plot: 1865. Paladin (Walton Goggins) looks out the window of his suite as a storm rages outside. A woman, Cassandra (Lara Jean Chorostecki), lays in his bed. She tells him she had fun. Paladin tells her the fun was Paladin starts to get dressed for the day when Cassandra pulls out a gun and aims it at him. Paladin says that he took the bullets out of the gun. She pulls the trigger, but only hears a click. Paladin then directs her to look in her purse. She does so and finds a necklace. Cassandra thanks Paladin for a lovely time, and Paladin sees her out of the suite. Chan (Benedict Wong) enters and hands Paladin the daily newspaper. Paladin reads an article about a murder warrant being taken out against a man named Johnny Kincaid for killing a cowboy and setting a fire that killed two more. Paladin mentions the article to Chan and comments that it sounds like it could be a good time.
Paladin gets off a train in Kingman, Arizona, and quickly tracks down Kincaid (Steve Howey) through the local saloon. Paladin asks Kincaid to come along peacefully, but of course they never do, and Kincaid tries to go for his gun. Paladin shoots Kincaid in the shoulder and ties him up. They come back to the deserted train station to catch the next train. Kincaid says that he never liked the smell of towns like Kingman. Paladin eventually gets impatient of waiting and heads into the general store and asks the owner Ray (Ed O'Neill) when the next train is scheduled to arrive. Ray explains that Paladin will have to wire ahead for the train as it does not have any scheduled stops here. When Paladin says that he's there to collect a warrant for Kincaid's arrest, Ray tells Paladin that he can chain up Kincaid to a post in front of his store.
That night, Paladin goes to the telegraph office and sends two wires out - one to schedule the train and another to the sheriff to report that he has captured Kincaid alive. Paladin then goes back to the general store to stand guard on Kincaid. Paladin is starting to fall asleep when Kincaid asks how much Paladin is getting for bringing him in. Paladin says that it is impolite to discuss financial matters. Kincaid asks if he can stretch his legs a bit after being chained to the post for hours. Paladin reluctantly unchains Kincaid and takes him to the bar to get a drink. One man in the bar, Ben (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), complains about the lack of girls and that nothing ever happens in a town like Kingman.
In the bar, Joe Culp (Austin Nichols), card player and cattleman, asks Paladin why he's even bothering to keep Kincaid alive since he gets paid whether Kincaid is alive or dead. Culp then starts to complain that Kindcaid is stinking up the bar. Paladin asks him to stop lest he resort to violence. Paladin then sees Ben start to draw a gun. Paladin orders him to stop. Kincaid asks Culp if he needs people like Kincaid to hate and chuckles to himself. Culp grabs Paladin and knocks him to the floor while Ben pulls him gun and trains it on Paladin. The other patrons in the bar begin considering hanging Kincaid because they have nothing better to do. Ray enters the bar and tells everyone that it's all gone far enough and aims a gun at Ben. Paladin reveals that he has his handy derringer ready and says that Ben should thank Ray for coming in and saving his life. Paladin then stands up and punches out Culp.
In the middle of the night in the store, Paladin watches as Culp and the others watch the store from the front of the bar. Kincaid figures that they'll come after him soon enough. Ray asks Kincaid if he really killed the three men. Kincaid confirms that he did, but only because they burned three hundred head of sheep. A young woman, Dot (Kate Upton), arrives at the store and tells Paladin that Culp sent her over to tell Paladin that they're going to hang Kincaid, and they'll kill Paladin if he stands in their way. Paladin asks her to relay a message in response to Culp. He tells her that he has no intention of giving Kincaid up because he promised him a fair trial. Ray tells Dot to stay out of the way. Dot leaves the store to give the message to Culp and the others. Paladin asks Ray if any of the men are dangerous, and Ray says that Culp is really the one to worry about.
A torch slams into the store window, but Paladin and Ray manage to quickly put out the flame. Culp and Ben then enter the store guns drawn. They hit Paladin with the butts of their rifles. Culp then stomps on Paldin's right hand and takes Paladin's derringer and gun belt. Later, Paladin wakes up and worries that his hand may be broken from the stomp. The townspeople watch as Culp and Ben string Kincaid up to hang. Paladin calls out to Culp, saying that he's never seen Kincaid before, thus should have no animosity towards him. Kincaid spits on Culp, and Culp shoots Kincaid in the head.
Once Culp and the others leave, Paladin goes over to Kincaid's corpse. Ray comes out of his store and tells Paladin that there was nothing he could do. He warns Paladin that they won't pay him to take back multiple bodies, and that Culp would already be a handful with both good hands. Paladin, seething, says that Culp should have killed him, and walks away.
Paladin gets off a train in Kingman, Arizona, and quickly tracks down Kincaid (Steve Howey) through the local saloon. Paladin asks Kincaid to come along peacefully, but of course they never do, and Kincaid tries to go for his gun. Paladin shoots Kincaid in the shoulder and ties him up. They come back to the deserted train station to catch the next train. Kincaid says that he never liked the smell of towns like Kingman. Paladin eventually gets impatient of waiting and heads into the general store and asks the owner Ray (Ed O'Neill) when the next train is scheduled to arrive. Ray explains that Paladin will have to wire ahead for the train as it does not have any scheduled stops here. When Paladin says that he's there to collect a warrant for Kincaid's arrest, Ray tells Paladin that he can chain up Kincaid to a post in front of his store.
That night, Paladin goes to the telegraph office and sends two wires out - one to schedule the train and another to the sheriff to report that he has captured Kincaid alive. Paladin then goes back to the general store to stand guard on Kincaid. Paladin is starting to fall asleep when Kincaid asks how much Paladin is getting for bringing him in. Paladin says that it is impolite to discuss financial matters. Kincaid asks if he can stretch his legs a bit after being chained to the post for hours. Paladin reluctantly unchains Kincaid and takes him to the bar to get a drink. One man in the bar, Ben (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), complains about the lack of girls and that nothing ever happens in a town like Kingman.
In the bar, Joe Culp (Austin Nichols), card player and cattleman, asks Paladin why he's even bothering to keep Kincaid alive since he gets paid whether Kincaid is alive or dead. Culp then starts to complain that Kindcaid is stinking up the bar. Paladin asks him to stop lest he resort to violence. Paladin then sees Ben start to draw a gun. Paladin orders him to stop. Kincaid asks Culp if he needs people like Kincaid to hate and chuckles to himself. Culp grabs Paladin and knocks him to the floor while Ben pulls him gun and trains it on Paladin. The other patrons in the bar begin considering hanging Kincaid because they have nothing better to do. Ray enters the bar and tells everyone that it's all gone far enough and aims a gun at Ben. Paladin reveals that he has his handy derringer ready and says that Ben should thank Ray for coming in and saving his life. Paladin then stands up and punches out Culp.
In the middle of the night in the store, Paladin watches as Culp and the others watch the store from the front of the bar. Kincaid figures that they'll come after him soon enough. Ray asks Kincaid if he really killed the three men. Kincaid confirms that he did, but only because they burned three hundred head of sheep. A young woman, Dot (Kate Upton), arrives at the store and tells Paladin that Culp sent her over to tell Paladin that they're going to hang Kincaid, and they'll kill Paladin if he stands in their way. Paladin asks her to relay a message in response to Culp. He tells her that he has no intention of giving Kincaid up because he promised him a fair trial. Ray tells Dot to stay out of the way. Dot leaves the store to give the message to Culp and the others. Paladin asks Ray if any of the men are dangerous, and Ray says that Culp is really the one to worry about.
A torch slams into the store window, but Paladin and Ray manage to quickly put out the flame. Culp and Ben then enter the store guns drawn. They hit Paladin with the butts of their rifles. Culp then stomps on Paldin's right hand and takes Paladin's derringer and gun belt. Later, Paladin wakes up and worries that his hand may be broken from the stomp. The townspeople watch as Culp and Ben string Kincaid up to hang. Paladin calls out to Culp, saying that he's never seen Kincaid before, thus should have no animosity towards him. Kincaid spits on Culp, and Culp shoots Kincaid in the head.
Once Culp and the others leave, Paladin goes over to Kincaid's corpse. Ray comes out of his store and tells Paladin that there was nothing he could do. He warns Paladin that they won't pay him to take back multiple bodies, and that Culp would already be a handful with both good hands. Paladin, seething, says that Culp should have killed him, and walks away.
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