
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Friday, May 9th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Bat Masterson The Lady Plays Her Hand
Gambler George Winston breaks the bank at Bat's casino using underhanded methods, and after pursuing Winston and his bodyguard, Burt Comers, Bat learns the men have an accomplice on the inside.
Bat Masterson Tempest at Tioga Pass
Bat tries to help Clyde Richards negotiate the purchase of an old mining road to create a route through the mountains, but when Bat recognizes the holdout owner from his past, the mission takes a dark turn.
Tombstone Territory The Injury
Ed Keel is out for revenge on an injured Hollister after the the hanging of his brother.
Tombstone Territory Crime Epidemic
The Burnett brothers take refuge in a couple's barn cellar following a bank robbery.
Outlaw Trail (1944)
The Trail Blazers (Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Chief Thundercloud) oust a town boss who prints his own money.
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.
Barquero (1970)
A ferryman (Lee Van Cleef) and a mountain man (Forrest Tucker) defend Mexican-border settlers from a black-clad outlaw (Warren Oates) and his gang.
Billy Two Hats (1973)
A bearded Scot (Gregory Peck) robs a bank with a young Indian (Desi Arnaz Jr.), then leaves him with an old rancher's young wife.
Fort Defiance (1951)
A man (Ben Johnson) tracking a Civil War deserter (Dane Clark) helps him and his blind brother (Peter Graves) during an Indian attack.
Overland Pacific (1954)
A railroad agent takes an assumed identity to investigate several Indian raids.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980)
Two teenage girls (Amanda Plummer, Diane Lane) rally what's left of the Doolin-Dalton outlaw gang after Doolin (Burt Lancaster) is caught.
Bat Masterson The Court Martial of Major Mars
At Crazy Creek Station, an Indian and his gang take Bat, Major Mars and Lottie Tremaine hostage to exact revenge upon Mars for a number of crimes he committed against Indians.
Bat Masterson The Price of Paradise
The owner of a casino in Paradise, Colo., refuses to pay the debts and taxes he owes, prompting Bat's appointment to the role of county tax assessor.
Tombstone Territory Gunslinger From Galeville
The sheriff must collect taxes from a group of outlaws who are occupying different hideouts far from Tombstone but within the county; Clay uses the services of Curly Bill Brocius.
Tombstone Territory Reward for a Gunslinger
After an outlaw escapes from a stagecoach hold-up killing, Claibourne spearheads a drive in Tombstone to raise a reward for his capture; two shady bounty hunters plan to get the reward.
Wanda Nevada (1979)
A gambler (Peter Fonda) in the modern West wins an orphan (Brooke Shields) in a poker game and takes her on a Grand Canyon gold hunt.
Winterhawk (1976)
A Montana trapper (Leif Erickson) leads the search for a boy and a girl kidnapped by a noble Indian chief (Michael Dante).
Fort Massacre (1958)
The sergeant of a cavalry patrol forces his weary, bitter men onward, only to run into an American Indian ambush.
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).
Sam Whiskey (1969)
A frontier widow pays a trio (Burt Reynolds, Clint Walker, Ossie Davis) to salvage gold, stolen by her husband, from a sunken ship and return it to the U.S. Mint.
The Law Rides Again (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) use a convict (Jack LaRue) to trap a crooked Indian agent.
Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950)
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).