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Emil Cosca operated a foundry. Everyone in town believed he kept a treasure hidden in the foundry. A man from his past shows up for the treasure. They are both killed in a shootout. Mrs. Cosca hires Slade to find out if the treasure exists.
Slade is offered $500 to marry a woman. She has inherited a ranch but there is a condition: she must be married before she turns 27. Slade turns it down and is then hired to be her body guard.
An old friend contacts Slade for a special favor. Slade owes him a favor and leaves immediately and soon finds that the friend needs a different kind of help.
There have been a series of payroll holdups in the area. When $60,000 in gold is stolen and a clerk is killed, Slade is called in to find the Payrollers and the gold.
Slade is hired to persuade five men to visit the plantation of a man they have never met. Fifteen years after five comrades had saved themselves by handing him to the Apaches as a slave, an ex-soldier prepares five graves for them, with a sixth for Shotgun Slade.
Lillian Leclair is a bank president. She is grieving the loss of her husband and father at the hands of bank robbers. She doesn't know who the robbers were, but wants to hire Slade to kill the bank robber and bring him to her.
Judge Beck is a hanging Judge. He has hung 27 men. He hires Slade to learn about 3 men that escaped judgment. Slade is asked to stay on after the job is done. He soon learns the Judge is haunted by the 27 men he has hung.
Sam Emerson is one of the wealthiest people in the state. He is getting up in years and wants to find his long lost daughter. He hires Slade to track her down. His search for the missing heiress leads Slade to the lovely young wife of an outlaw, but instead of reaching the end of his task, he finds that it has only just begun.
A rancher named Roberts sends for Slade. There has been a rash of cattle rustling and his ranch is the only ranch untouched. Slade goes undercover to discover if anyone on the ranch is involved.
Hardluck Luke claims he has found a gold strike. He wants to sell to Ben Willard. Ben Willard wants Professor Simms to certify the claim before he buys the mine. Simms wants protection for the trip and Slade is hired for the job.
Slade is hired by the US Government to find a missing agent in southern Louisiana.
Slade encounters a former cavalry comrade who has become a cold-blooded killer.
Janet Milford is looking for her long lost husband and is offering a reward. She receives a letter from Frank Peeler saying he knows where he is. Janet hires Slade to accompany her on the trip to verify the claim.
An old man with a fading memory gives an invoice to the Widow Rankin. He says it was borrowed by her husband. She is not sure if it is legitimate and hires Slade to determine if the money is really owed.
Ethan Kellogg is receiving death threats to reverse his decision to close his mine. He asks Slade to find who is behind the threats. Before Slade decides whether or not to accept the job, Ethan is killed. Now, Slade wants the killer.
Slade is hired to stop a wedding. When he arrives he is too late. When the bridegroom is killed, guilt is cast on the woman who hired Slade. He believes she is innocent but he must find the true murderer to clear her.
Slade investigates three apparently unconnected murders and learns that each had its beginning In a buffalo hunt at Black River 15 years earlier.
Slade is involved with warring Apache Indians when he is taking a killer to Denver for trial, stops at the stage station and finds the body of the attendant killed by an Apache arrow. Slade ends up as the go-between for Redhawk, the Apache chief and the U.S. Cavalry troops.
A demure school teacher In Salt Creek, once a successful bank robber, is determined not to become a convict.
$50,000 in bank notes is stolen from the Tucson stage. Slade is hired by the insurance company to recover the notes. They have given him 30 days to get the job done. He stops at Martinsville looking for leads.
Slade catches up with Frank Galt, a man he has been trailing. The man has been leading a five-man gang through a string of bank robberies. Slade gets him to jail but must now convince the man's ex-girlfriend to testify against him.
A bar is robbed. The Sheriff - who is a friend of Slade's - starts to investigate and then disappears. Slade arrives in town to visit his friend and is determined to find out what happened to him.
An employee interrupts a burglary at a bank and is killed. When nothing is found missing, it is assumed the burglars panicked and ran. Months later when a cashier notices two bills with the same serial number, Slade is called in.
Slade accompanies an historian who is seeking a priceless relic of the Spanish explorers.
A woman saloon keeper, noted for her honesty, is suspected of complicity in robbery and murder.
A beautiful blonde's greed leads her to disaster. Ahab Jensen (King Calder) becomes a murder target after he weds a woman many years his junior.
An outlaw, a pretty woman, a boy, and an iron bound trunk combine to provide Slade with one of tho most baffling cases of his career. Slade discovers the body of his employer when he unloads a shipping trunk from a wagon. The missing man is found in trunk containing $20,000. Slade arrives in Old Town, only to find that the man who invited him has been murdered. Slade must clear out his host's murder. Huston: Adam West. Nora: Carol Ohmart.
A man is wrongly Imprisoned for murder although his "victim" is alive. Vicky Martin's husband is in prison for the murder of a bank vice president whose body was never found, now rumored alive in Mexico, Vicky asks Slade for help.
About to be released from prison, a man plans to kill Slade at the annual "Turkey Shoot." On the eve of Denver's annual turkey shoot, the frontier private eye makes a shocking discovery—he's one of the targets. A revengeful ex-convict is out to get him.
Peter Miller, a hard-bitten town taming sheriff is devastated when he's forced by law to hang his own son, Bob, for theft of a gold shipment. Slade is convinced the man is innocent and sets out to prove it even as the hour of execution draws nigh. Shotgun Slade meets a "Laughing Widow." A young boy and a deputy are convicted of robbery and murder. Slade comes to investigate.
Slade comes to town to meet Rebecca Howland - a woman coming from Wyoming on the train. She is an heiress to a fortune and desires protection from others who would try to take it away from her
Slade (Scott Brady) suspects that a businessman is planning to swindle the railroad. Slade (Scott Brady) enlists the aid of Jason Baxter for his latest case. Slade tells him that a man named Chapman has sold the idea of putting in a railroad from Denver to Rampart, to a committee of prominent men in Rampart, who are willing to put up $50,000, Chapman plans to swindle the committee, and a scheme is then devised which smokes him out in "Railhead At Rampart."
Slade is accused of collecting a reward for a job he did not do. He is summoned to Silverado by the marshal who says he collected a $1,000 reward for a job he never finished. Slade was given $1,000 to straighten things out by an unknown client. Slade had once collected a reward for shooting murderer John Colfax. But one day the townspeople claim to see Colfax in the flesh.
Slade (Scott Brady) assumes a dead man's identity to crack an embezzlement case.
A band of Indians blocks Slade's efforts to bring a murder suspect, Beth Calvin, in for trial. The woman killer has taken to the hills. Slade comes to the rescue of Beth (Calvin (Gloria Talbott) who is accused of killing the sheriff's deputy. After narrowly escaping a band of Sioux Indians, he finds evidence which proved that the deputy was slain by Marlowe (James Chandler), the Indian agent, because he was caught selling contraband rifles to the Sioux.
Slade is hired by a sheriff to solve a bank robbery. As he is on the job, he is hired by a boy to find his missing dog. Slade soon realizes the two jobs are linked. On Investigating the bank robbery, Slade finds that all the residents are suspect.
Sam Hutchins, a jailed thief sends Slade after the loot from his last caper. Sam and his partners were sent to prison for stealing a fortune in gold. The man fears two former partners may kill him after forcing him to reveal the hiding to reveal the hiding place of the loot.
Slade rides into the mining town of Yucca Flats and finds the town completely deserted. Tacked on a building is a sign which reads, "Get out of town - you may be next."
After solving a cattle rustling scheme, Slade collects his pay. As he is leaving the ranch, his former client is murdered. The man's widow and his best friend blame each other. Slade must find which one is telling the truth.