El Paso Stage
This episode makes me grateful for black and white tv and movies. It's a thing of beauty. The story is superb and tense, but the cinematography takes it over the top.
The shadows that fall on Paladin's face at different points and that scene in the saloon between Paladin and Buddy Ebsen's marshal with the roulette wheel spinning and throwing those moving shadows add so much. For this episode to have been wrapped up in a week's time, they did a wonderful job. Some movies done over months wouldn't look this good.
A poster made a fantastic point on the Richard Boone board about how some stars' looks were better suited for black and white television and movies. This episode is proof of that for Boone in my opinion. He looked amazing.