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- Clive's former partner in crime, Archie Stanton, travels to Bordertown after being released from prison in hopes that Clive can help him find honest work. Clive gets Archie a job working as a blacksmith for the town banker, McWherter, but when a large sum of money is stolen, the ex-convict is blamed. Clive is convinced that his friend was framed and with Jack's help, tries to find the real criminal.
- The notorious Nebraska Lightning gang ride into Bordertown and take a special interest in Marshal Jack Braddock. Jack learns that someone using his name killed the gang's leader and the five remaining outlaws have journeyed north to avenge his death. Fortunately for Jack and Clive, famed American lawman Bat Masterson has come to Bordertown for reasons of his own and offers to lend a hand in the coming shootout.
- The Man They Couldn't Hang.
- Dr. Marie Dumont is having a bad day. First she learns that Bordertown's new unscrupulous lawyer owns half of her general store, then she discovers that her new partner is representing a woman who is suing her for malpractice when her husband died while in the pretty physician's care.
- Bennett and Craddock's argument over whether to use Bordertown's supply of fireworks to celebrate Dominion Day or the Fourth of July are suspended when an itinerant peddler assaults town lawyer Louis Gilbert. Marie Dumont learns that the salesman considers Gilbert a traitor to the failed revolution organized in Paris by the French Commune ten years earlier. Realizing that further bloodshed between the two men is inevitable, Jack and Clive arrange for a duel on American soil.
- When a cowboy accidentally drives a herd of wild horses into Bordertown while on his way to Spokane, Jack suggests he auction the animals on the spot to save him a lengthy journey. Just as the sale begins, three men ride into town, claim the herd as their own and accuse the first cowpoke of being a horse thief. In the ensuing scuffle, one of the men is killed. Clive and Couteau must backtrack the herd to determine who is the true owner of the horses.
- An overly exuberant Teddy Roosevelt helps Craddock and Bennet track down a gang of horse thieves.
- The story of a police investigation in feminist milieus.
- The Adventurer is suspected of playing a double game when a foreign scientist, given asylum in Britain, disappears. Mr. Parminter believes The Adventurer knows where he is, and turns the heat on.
- Craddock recognizes a visiting railroad promoter as a person from his Civil War past. The promoter has changed his name to hide his identity. Craddock ends up in jail accused of attacking the promoter
- 1958–19961h 38m6.8 (6)TV Episode
- 1974–197555m6.4 (6)TV EpisodeA seriously compromising letter has gone missing and its contents could ruin careers and bring down a government. Where is it?
- Judge Elisabeth Massot's last investigation concerns Paul Barne, a passionate bird-watcher, whose peaceful life on his estate in the South of France has been troubled by the dealings of various hostile individuals. Worse, a forest fire nearly destroys his house. Judge Massot incites Paul to lodge a complaint but Paul refuses to do it. Why? Another problem is that Paul Barne is Elisabeth's childhood friend. In these conditions, isn't she judge...and jury?
- Jack's captain from the army is running guns. He comes to town and asks Jack for help to get cargo across border. Jack is not aware of his illegal cargo
- During the crossing that takes her to the Thirty Coffins Island, Véronique learns that her father had faked a shipwreck in order to kidnap her grandson from Vorski, whom he hated. It was Honorine who raised François. This reveals to Véronique the identity of the corpse and the prediction attached to it: the death of the count... Then that of all the inhabitants of the island. Shortly after, d'Hergemont gets killed in cold blood by a 14-year-old child. Wouldn't it be François, the murderer, heir to the instincts of his father Vorski, and who fled with an accomplice? Shortly after, the corpse of the man with the severed hand is discovered on a dolmen. For the thirty inhabitants of the island, there are no more doubt: the beginning of the prediction comes true, and if they do not leave the island, they will all die.
- The inhabitants of the island, wishing to flee, have piled into two large boats, when a man and a teenager, in a canoe, throw bombs at the sinking boats. Véronique and the three Archignat sisters remain on the island; the threat of the druids becoming clearer, Véronique takes refuge on a separate part of the island, connected by a bridge which she burns. Once the flames are extinguished she observes, horrified, that, on the island, the Archignat sisters are crucified, on three trees.
- Guided by the dog Aramis, Véronique finds her son François locked in a cell dug into the cliff, his tutor is a prisoner just below. The tutor dies, thrown into the void by François, but Véronique understands that the murderer is pretending to be her son. She manages to deliver her son but when they try to flee by sea, he disappears again. Once back to the house, she faces Vorski, whom she believed was dead.
- Véronique comes face to face with her husband Vorski, whom she thought was dead and whom she hated. She learns that he had another wife with whom he had a son, the murderer of his father. Véronique grasps Vorski's diabolical plan when he reads the prophecy to possess the "Pierre-Dieu": Abel and Cain must kill each other under the eyes of Abel's mother.
- In accordance with the prophecy, three men bind Véronique to the trunk of the oak, when an immense glow sets the horizon ablaze. The light seems to spring forth to indicate the location of the Pierre-Dieu. While Otto and Conrad, Vorski's two accomplices, abandon him to his fantasies, the latter eliminates them with two arrows. Vorski learns how Elfride had woken up, tied to the tree trunk, in place of Véronique, when the strangers freed her. For her part, Elfride soon discovers that it is Eric, her son, who is dead and not François.
- Several mountaineers attempt to climb La face de l'Ogre near Chamonix. Their starting point is a small mountain hotel from where many tourists observe them. Among these is Hélène, who has been staying there for a few weeks but who is excluded by the other tourists. Then she meets a city girl named Marion and they immediately become friends. She tells him that she is waiting for her husband who has tried to climb the mountain and should be back any day. But then the weather turns sour, which causes hope to wane but also brings women together in anxiety. Finally the weather improves and Marion's husband comes back but not Hélène's and she must finally accept the truth.
- 1958–19961h 32m5.8 (7)TV Episode