TV Schedule for Infomercials (KPMF-LD7) Paragould, AR
Monday, June 1st TV listings for Infomercials (KPMF-LD7) Paragould, AR
Mail Order Bride (1964)
An old lawman (Buddy Ebsen) finds a Kansas City bride (Lois Nettleton) for a young and restless Montana rancher (Keir Dullea).
Colorado Territory (1949)
After escaping from jail, outlaw Wes McQueen is convinced by his old partner in crime to do one last heist.
The Law and Jake Wade (1958)
A lawman's (Robert Taylor) former outlaw partner (Richard Widmark) forces him at gunpoint to lead the way to their buried loot.
The Naked Spur (1953)
A bounty hunter (James Stewart) has competition for an outlaw's daughter (Janet Leigh) and a cornered killer (Robert Ryan).
Best of the Badmen (1951)
A Union officer (Robert Ryan) joins the outlaw James and Younger brothers against a bounty hunter (Robert Preston).
Carson City (1952)
Sabotage delays a civil engineer's (Randolph Scott) completion of a railroad for shipping gold safely in Nevada.
Bonanza The Avenger
A wanderer seeking his parents' lynchers, arrives in Virginia City as Ben and Adam are convicted of murder.
Bonanza The Last Trophy
Two British socialites find that they still have a lot to learn when they visit their friends, the Cartwrights.
How the West Was Won The Innocent
Josh tries to help a woman whose ferry crossing is being sabotaged by a competitor.
Guns of Paradise Treasure
Bandits pursue Ben and George as they follow a treasure map that Ben found in a dead man's hand.
The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967)
A Rebel spy (Roy Orbison) with a shotgun guitar robs a mint with his partner (Sammy Jackson), then learns Lee has surrendered.
The Hired Gun (1957)
Gunman-for-hire Gil McCord (Rory Calhoun) gets an assignment to bring in a murderer to face trial. Surprisingly, the killer turns out to be lovely Ellen Beldon (Anne Francis).
The Godchild (1974)
Three escaped Civil War prisoners (Jack Palance, Jack Warden, Keith Carradine) stop to help a dying woman deliver a baby in the desert.
Fort Vengeance (1953)
Two North Dakota brothers (James Craig, Keith Larsen) flee to Canada and join the Mounties during an Indian dispute.
