Hotel de Paree Episode Ratings Heatmap
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| S1 | 9.0 | 9.0 |
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About
Hotel de Paree is a Western television series that aired on the CBS Friday schedule from October 2, 1959, until June 3, 1960, under the alternate sponsorship of Liggett & Myers and Kellogg's. The show starred Earl Holliman as Sundance, a gunfighter just released after seventeen years in prison. In the first episode, he is in Georgetown, Colorado, where he kills the town villain and is then urged by the citizens to become the marshal. He accepts the job and also becomes a part owner of the Hotel de Paree, owned by two French women, Annette Deveraux, played by Jeanette Nolan, and her niece, Monique, portrayed by Judi Meredith, relatives of the man whom he had earlier killed. Sundance wore a string of polished silver discs in the band of his black Stetson, which often blinded his adversaries. During the brief run of the series, Sundance dealt with assorted antagonists and maintained flirtations with both of the Deveraux women. Sundance also befriended a local shopkeeper, Aaron Donoger, played by veteran Western performer Strother Martin. The program was filmed at CBS Studio Center. Guest stars included Philip Abbott, Theodore Bikel, Sebastian Cabot, Russ Conway, Dennis Cross, Walter Coy, Royal Dano, King Donovan, Brian Donlevy, Jack Elam, Leif Erickson, Ron Hayes, Allyn Joslyn, Don Keefer, Nora Marlowe, Martin Milner, Read Morgan, Gregg Palmer, John M. Pickard, Judson Pratt, Darryl Richard, Peter Mark Richman, Vic Tayback, and Peter Whitney.
All Seasons
| Ep | Title | Rating | Votes | Runtime | |
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| ▶ | 1 | Sundance Returns | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 2 | Juggernaut | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 3 | Vein of Ore | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 4 | The High Cost of Justice | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 5 | Return of Monique | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 6 | A Rope Is for Hanging | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 7 | A Fool and His Gold | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 8 | The Only Wheel in Town | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 9 | The Man Who Believed in Law | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 10 | Sundance and the Hostiles | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 11 | Sundance and the Violent Siege | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 12 | Sundance and the Blood Money | 9.0 | 8 | — |
| ▶ | 13 | Sundance and the Bare-Knuckled Fighters | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 14 | Sundance and the Kid from Nowhere | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 15 | Sundance Goes to Kill | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 16 | Sundance and the Boat Soldier | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 17 | Sundance and the Man in Room Seven | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 18 | Hard Luck for Sundance | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 19 | Sundance and the Greenhorn Trader | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 20 | Sundance and Useless | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 21 | Sundance and the Hero of Bloody Blue Creek | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 22 | Sundance and the Marshal of Water's End | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 23 | Sundance and the Black Widow | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 24 | Vengeance for Sundance | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 25 | Sundance and the Man in the Shadows | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 26 | Sundance and the Long Trek | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 27 | Bounty for Sundance | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 28 | Sundance and the Good-Luck Coat | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 29 | Sundance and the Cattlemen | — | — | — |
| ▶ | 30 | Sundance and the Barren Soil | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 31 | Sundance and the Fallen Sparrow | — | — | 30 min |
| ▶ | 32 | Sundance and the Delayed Gun | — | — | 30 min |