
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Wednesday, June 4th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
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.
Winterhawk (1976)
A Montana trapper (Leif Erickson) leads the search for a boy and a girl kidnapped by a noble Indian chief (Michael Dante).
Man of the East (1972)
A dude (Terence Hill) arrives from New England with books and a bicycle, ready to claim his father's rowdy ranch.
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).
Oklahoma Territory (1960)
A district attorney (Bill Williams) helps a Cherokee chief (Ted de Corsia) framed for murder by a railroad.
Outlaw's Son (1957)
The son (Ben Cooper) of a gunfighter (Dane Clark) grows up to be a deputy marshal, then turns outlaw.
Tomahawk Trail (1957)
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Bat Masterson License to Cheat
After learning that all of the poker games in town cheat their players, Bat starts his own game, but a crooked sheriff arrests him and bans him from poker.
Bat Masterson Sharpshooter
A marksman's wife convinces him not to take a greedy casino owner up on an agreement to kill Bat, but the casino owner looks for a way to force the murder by any means necessary.
Tombstone Territory The Black Marshal From Deadwood
Sheriff Hollister is concerned when Marshal Daggett, the Black marshal of Deadwood, arrives in Tombstone to settle down as a rancher.
Tombstone Territory Thicker Than Water
Hollister is left for dead in the dessert by an alleged murderer and his brother.
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.
Doc (1971)
Doc Holliday (Stacy Keach), Kate Elder (Faye Dunaway) and Wyatt Earp (Harris Yulin) hang out in Tombstone before the shootout at the OK corral.
From Noon Till Three (1976)
A frontier widow (Jill Ireland) makes a pulp-novel legend out of her three-hour affair with a third-rate outlaw (Charles Bronson).
The Glory Guys (1965)
A cavalry officer (Tom Tryon) and a frontier scout (Harve Presnell) vie for a woman (Senta Berger) and try to survive a general's orders.
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.
Gun Street (1961)
Frank Bogan (Warren Kemmerling), a violent criminal sentenced to the death penalty, escapes from prison and vows revenge against those he blames for his capture. Local sheriff Chuck Morton (James Brown) is tasked with warning Bogan's likely victims.
Bat Masterson License to Cheat
After learning that all of the poker games in town cheat their players, Bat starts his own game, but a crooked sheriff arrests him and bans him from poker.
Bat Masterson Sharpshooter
A marksman's wife convinces him not to take a greedy casino owner up on an agreement to kill Bat, but the casino owner looks for a way to force the murder by any means necessary.
Tombstone Territory The Black Marshal From Deadwood
Sheriff Hollister is concerned when Marshal Daggett, the Black marshal of Deadwood, arrives in Tombstone to settle down as a rancher.
Tombstone Territory Thicker Than Water
Hollister is left for dead in the dessert by an alleged murderer and his brother.
A Dog's Best Friend (1960)
Married ranchers (Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson) take in an ungrateful boy (Roger Mobley) who befriends a slain hermit's German shepherd.