
Sunday, August 3rd TV listings for Grit TV (WNCN3) Goldsboro, NC
The Five Man Army (1969)
A bandit (Peter Graves) and his gang target a Mexican general's trainload of gold for the revolution in 1914.
El Condor (1970)
Drifters (Jim Brown, Lee Van Cleef) break into a mountain fortress with an army of Apaches to steal a Mexican general's (Patrick O'Neal) gold.
Four Faces West (1948)
A cowboy (Joel McCrea) falls in love with a nurse (Frances Dee) after robbing a bank to save his father's ranch.
The First Texan (1956)
Sam Houston leaves Tennessee for Texas, meets Jim Bowie and leads the fight against Mexico for independence.
The Oklahoman (1957)
After Dr. John Brighton loses his wife in childbirth, he sets up his home in Indian territory. Some years later, two women compete for the doctor's affections: Ann, a ranch widow, and Maria, the young Native who takes care of John's daugter.
The Lone Hand (1954)
A Pinkerton detective (Joel McCrea) poses as an outlaw without telling his wife (Barbara Hale) and son the truth.
The Tall Stranger (1957)
A Union veteran (Joel McCrea) joins Southern homesteaders against outlaws on his half brother's (Barry Kelley) land.
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.
Ride the High Country (1962)
Two ageing ex-lawmen are hired to transport a shipment of gold from a mining camp into town after six miners were murdered attempting to transport the gold themselves.
The Bushwhackers (1951)
After the end of the Civil War, Confederate veteral Jefferson Waring dedicates himself to pacifism and moves to a quiet town in Missouri, but finds his vow to not pick up arms harder to keep than he expected.
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Death Valley Days The Understanding
A woman makes a deal with an ailing Comanche.
Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (1955)
Adventures of the famous frontiersman demonstrate his becoming a Tennessee legislator, a congressman and, ultimately, an Alamo hero.