TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Thursday, June 6th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Bat Masterson Buffalo Kill
When Bat replaces the leader of buffalo hunters as they roam Indian territory, the former leader retaliates by framing Bat for the murder of a Sioux.
Bat Masterson To the Manner Born
Bat resorts to dueling pistols to expose the cowardice of a Confederate deserter.
Tombstone Territory The Marked Horseshoe
A wealthy rancher is killed and robbed of the ranch payroll; with only a horseshoe print to go by, Sheriff Hollister and Editor Claibourne set about trapping the culprit and end up meeting him in a furious fight.
Tombstone Territory The Noose That Broke
The rope used to hang Reed Barker breaks, and he survives, absolving him of all of his crimes; Clay Hollister investigates how the rope broke.
Robbers' Roost (1955)
Trouble brews on the horizon when a disabled rancher hires two rival outlaw gangs to stand guard over his cattle.
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
The Law Rides Again (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) use a convict (Jack LaRue) to trap a crooked Indian agent.
Five Guns to Tombstone (1961)
Billy (James Brown) is an ex-bandit who has gone clean. His brother Matt (Robert Karnes) is a thug who just busted out of jail. Matt wants his brother to join his gang, but Billy refuses -- until Matt threatens to pin a crime on him.
God Forgives, I Don't (1967)
A gunman (Terence Hill) and an insurance agent (Bud Spencer) track a desperado (Frank Wolff) who robbed a fortune in gold from a train.
Fort Yuma (1955)
Apaches plan to attack a fort by wearing uniforms plundered from a cavalry officer's (Peter Graves) supply column.
Red River (1988)
A Texas cattle baron (James Arness), his foster son (Bruce Boxleitner), a gunfighter (Gregory Harrison) and a former slave drive a herd up the Chisholm Trail.
Bat Masterson Wanted ... Dead
Bat places himself between a trigger-happy sheriff and a reformed gunman involved in a recent killing.
Bat Masterson No Funeral for Thorn
Bat is caught between the guns of two warring sons.
Tombstone Territory Mine Disasters
Angered over several recent mine disasters, Sheriff Hollister wages a campaign for mine safety legislation with the aid of Editor Claibourne of the Tombstone Epitaph; in the process, they uncover a clever ruse to discredit the safety campaign.
Tombstone Territory Eyewitness
Adam Kirby witnesses a murder in the livery stable; then makes the mistake of shooting off his mouth about it, leading to the killer coming after him; Sheriff Hollister baits a trap with Kirby and waits to trap the killer and save Kirby.
The Ride Back (1957)
A Texas deputy (William Conrad) goes through the desert and Indian country with his prisoner (Anthony Quinn) from Mexico.
Noose for a Gunman (1960)
A quick-draw hero (Jim Davis) returns to the town that banished him, to get even with a land baron (Barton MacLane).
Drango (1957)
A Union officer (Jeff Chandler) becomes the overseer of a Georgia town he destroyed during Sherman's march.
Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950)
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).
Sonora Stagecoach (1944)
The Trail Blazers (Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Chief Thundercloud) escort an innocent man to a fair trial.
Gun Brothers (1956)
A cavalryman (Buster Crabbe) comes home and finds the brother (Neville Brand) he thought was a rancher is actually an outlaw.
Death Valley Rangers (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) catch hijackers of stagecoach gold shipments.
Gun Belt (1953)
A former outlaw (George Montgomery) dons his gun to clear his name, teaching his nephew (Tab Hunter) a lesson in the process.