Sunday, July 12th TV listings for Grit (KDAF3) Dallas, TX
The Virginian (1946)
A cowboy (Joel McCrea) hangs his friend (Sonny Tufts), courts a schoolmarm and has a showdown with a rustler (Brian Donlevy).
Frenchie (1951)
A New Orleans casino operator (Shelley Winters) flirts with the sheriff (Joel McCrea) while hunting her father's killers.
Border River (1954)
A Confederate officer and his men journey to Mexico to buy guns to continue the war efforts; a Union officer is determined to stop them.
The Lone Hand (1954)
A Pinkerton detective (Joel McCrea) poses as an outlaw without telling his wife (Barbara Hale) and son the truth.
Cattle Drive (1951)
A cowboy (Joel McCrea) puts a railroad tycoon's spoiled teenage son (Dean Stockwell) to work on a desert cattle drive.
Saddle Tramp (1950)
A cowboy (Joel McCrea) tries to support four orphan boys and a runaway girl (Wanda Hendrix), without his boss knowing it.
Return of the Gunfighter (1967)
A gunfighter (Robert Taylor) and a cowboy (Chad Everett) help a Mexican girl (Ana Martín) avenge the land-related murder of her parents.
Saddle the Wind (1958)
A retired gunfighter's (Robert Taylor) younger brother (John Cassavetes) brings home a saloon singer (Julie London) and a six-shooter.
Ride, Vaquero (1953)
A Mexican bandit's right-hand man takes the side of a besieged Texas cattle rancher and his wife, sparking a deadly confrontation.
Death Valley Days The Bigger They Are
John Wheeler intervenes to level the playing field in a confrontation between the meek Arkie Monson and a formidable gunslinger.
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Death Valley Days The Last Stagecoach Robbery
A woman and her boyfriend plan the last stagecoach robbery.
Death Valley Days See the Elephant and Hear the Owl
Costello, a down-and-out cowboy, falls in love with a rancher's daughter; but because of her wealth he assumes he has no chance so he admires her from afar until luck comes his way.
The Texican (1966)
A fugitive lawman (Audie Murphy) leaves Mexico to get the Texas saloon boss (Broderick Crawford) who framed him and killed his brother.
