Monday, January 12th TV listings for RETROplex HD
Hopalong Cassidy (1935)
After being shot in a gunfight, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to settle the war between cattlemen who each accuse the other of stealing their livestock.
Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936)
The new marshal arrives at Mesa Grande to find his friend's shop and the town run by a woman gambler.
Three on the Trail (1936)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his pal (Jimmy Ellison) woo a schoolmarm and link a sheriff (Onslow Stevens) to rustlers.
Pit Pony (1997)
A horse's companionship helps a boy overcome his fears and work in a Nova Scotia coal mine to support his family.
Pit Pony The Light to the Future
In Glace Bay, Nova Scotia in 1904, Willie and his pony train for the horse pull; Nellie tries to decide whether to marry Ned Hall.
Pit Pony Best Laid Plans
Wedding preparations test the MacLean resolve; Willie is unhappy because Ned now has no time for him.
Pit Pony Forerunner
Willie and schoolmates, Mollie and Angus, are forced to spend the night in an abandoned house reputed to be haunted on a dare from pit boy Spider; there, Willie thinks he sees his father who advices him that things will get better.
Pit Pony The Ball Game
Willie learns about power while honoring the victim of a mine flood; Ned and Nellie attend a funeral.
Pit Pony To Have and to Hold
After Mr Frawley unjustly fires Ned to set an example, Rose then wants to take Sarah, Maggie and Willie back to Halifax afterwards; Willie refuses to leave town until Ned breaks off the engagement.
Pit Pony Endings and Beginnings
A famous fiddler visits the MacLean household just as Nellie and Ned are leaving for their honeymoon, catching Aunt Rose off-guard.
Pit Pony The Phantom Ship
Willie spots a ghost ship off the coast; his friendship with Molly and Angus is strained when a treasure mysteriously disappears.
Pit Pony The Mine's Mark
After Willie's horse, Sable, goes missing, Willie suspects that he may have been stolen and he is forced to sneak into the coal mine with Ned to look for his horse.
Pit Pony Sleeping Dogs Lie
Ben vouches for Ned to prove that the pit pony Sable is Willie's horse; Willie becomes determined to find out who stole his horse, and soon discovers that the "treasure" that Spider is still digging on the beach for is in fact stolen loot.
Pit Pony Calling Mr. Bell
Willie wants to meet Alexander Graham Bell after Glace Bay gets phone service; Nellie is disappointed with her anniversary present.
Pit Pony A Ghost in the Lens
Willie hopes his new camera will capture his father's ghost on film, but it leads him to another of Lingermore's spirits instead.
Pit Pony Famous
A crusading reporter takes Nellie into the mines with her to expose the cruelty of child labor; with Alex Wrathell and Shaun Smyth.
Pit Pony Winds of Change
When Ned is temporally laid off as the mine puts in new electric wires, Nellie thinks about getting a job; but Ned, due to his pride and ego, strongly opposes her choice to look for work; meanwhile, Miss Harper sets up a reading class at the mine.
Pit Pony Reunion
Ned, still suffering from burns caused by a mining accident, returns to work early to pay for Willie's birthday party.
Pit Pony Making Their Way
Aunt Rose offers to buy Nellie a farm; Willie takes a job with Mr. Frawley against Nellie's warnings.
Pit Pony (1997)
A horse's companionship helps a boy overcome his fears and work in a Nova Scotia coal mine to support his family.
Hopalong Cassidy (1935)
After being shot in a gunfight, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to settle the war between cattlemen who each accuse the other of stealing their livestock.
Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936)
The new marshal arrives at Mesa Grande to find his friend's shop and the town run by a woman gambler.
Bar 20 Justice (1938)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) gets the drop on some miners robbing ore from the heroine's mine.
Three on the Trail (1936)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his pal (Jimmy Ellison) woo a schoolmarm and link a sheriff (Onslow Stevens) to rustlers.
A Bullet for the General (1966)
Mexican bandit brothers (Gian Maria Volonte, Klaus Kinski) lure a U.S. mercenary (Lou Castel) to join their revolution, complicated by an assassination plot.
Deputy Marshal (1949)
A lawman (Jon Hall) tracks bank robbers to Wyoming and gets wind of a railroad-land scam.
Angel and the Badman (1947)
A Quaker (Gail Russell) and her family reform a wounded outlaw (John Wayne) who has a killer on his trail.
West to Glory (1947)
Eddie Dean and his partner protect a valuable diamond from crooks. Eddie falls into a game of cat and mouse with the beautiful and dangerous Maria, who may have her eyes on the diamond as well.
Bar 20 Rides Again (1935)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) poses as a wanted man to learn where rustlers are hiding.
Hemingway's Garden of Eden (2008)
During an extended honeymoon in Europe, a restless wife (Mena Suvari) tests her husband's (Jack Huston) devotion by inviting a sultry Italian woman into their inner circle.
