Hotel de Paree - Episode List

Episode List

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1 "Sundance Returns" (pilot) October 2, 1959
1-2 "Juggernaut" October 9, 1959
1-3 "Vein of Ore" October 16, 1959
1-4 "The High Cost of Justice" October 23, 1959
1-5 "The Return of Monique" October 30, 1959
1-6 "A Rope Is For Hanging" November 6, 1959
1-7 "A Fool and His Gold" November 13, 1959
1-8 "The Only Wheel In Town" November 20, 1959
1-9 "The Man Who Believed In Law" November 27, 1959
1-10 "Sundance and the Hostiles" December 11, 1959
1-11 "Sundance and the Violent Siege" December 18, 1959
1-12 "The Louis XIV Table" December 25, 1959
1-13 "Sundance and the Blood Money" January 1, 1960
1-14 "Sundance and the Bare-Knuckled Fighters" January 8, 1960
1-15 "Sundance and the Kid From Nowhere" January 15, 1960
1-16 "Sundance Goes To Kill" January 22, 1960
1-17 "Sundance and the Boat Soldier" February 5, 1960
1-18 "Sundance and the Man In Room Seven" February 12, 1960
1-19 "Hard Luck For Sundance" February 19, 1960
1-20 "Sundance and the Greenhorn Trader" February 26, 1960
1-21 "Sundance and Useless" March 4, 1960
1-22 "Sundance and the Hero of Bloody Blue Creek" March 11, 1960
1-23 "Sundance and the Marshal of Water's End" March 18, 1960
1-24 "Sundance and the Black Widow" April 1, 1960
1-25 "Vengeance For Sundance" April 8, 1960
1-26 "Sundance and the Man in the Shadows" April 15, 1960
1-27 "Sundance and the Long Trek" April 22, 1960
1-28 "Bounty For Sundance" April 29, 1960
1-29 "Sundance and the Good-Luck Coat" May 6, 1960
1-30 "Sundance and the Cattlemen" (aka "Sundance and the Outlaw Holiday") May 13, 1960
1-31 "Sundance and the Barren Soil" May 20, 1960
1-32 "Sundance and the Fallen Sparrow" May 27, 1960
1-33 "Sundance and the Delayed Gun" June 3, 1960

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