
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Tuesday, June 24th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953)
Indian princess Pocahontas (Jody Lawrence) weds Jamestown settler Smith (Anthony Dexter) after saving his life.
Cannon for Cordoba (1970)
Gen. Pershing sends an Army captain (George Peppard) to stop a Mexican bandit (Giovanna Ralli) and his army on the Texas border.
Valerie (1957)
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
Cast a Long Shadow (1959)
An illegitimate drifter (Audie Murphy) inherits a ranch and comes to terms with his past.
Man From Del Rio (1956)
A frontier town hires a Mexican gunfighter (Anthony Quinn) as sheriff.
Toughest Gun in Tombstone (1958)
The captain of the Arizona Rangers rides into Tombstone with a plan to round up Johnny Ringo and his gang.
Terror in a Texas Town (1958)
A big Swede (Sterling Hayden) with a harpoon leads squatters against an oil-land grabber's (Sebastian Cabot) henchmen.
Bat Masterson Death and Taxes
Bat helps a sheriff collect taxes owed by a railroad owner who diverts his funds out of town.
Bat Masterson Bat Plays a Dead Man's Hand
Bat acts as the defense for a miner falsely accused of murder in a town run by a crooked boss.
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.
War Drums (1957)
An Apache warrior (Lex Barker) and his mate (Joan Taylor) lead their tribe in a fight for justice.
Trooper Hook (1957)
A cavalry sergeant (Joel McCrea) escorts a stagecoach taking an Apache chief's captive white wife (Barbara Stanwyck) home.
The Yellow Tomahawk (1954)
A scout (Rory Calhoun) straddles a war between the cavalry and Indians, over a massacre and a broken treaty.
Powderkeg (1971)
A pair of trouble-shooting investigators must help recover a hijacked train that has 73 hostages aboard.
Canyon Crossroads (1955)
Henchmen in a helicopter chase a Utah prospector (Richard Basehart) seeking uranium with a professor and his daughter (Phyllis Kirk).
Sabata (1970)
A rancher, a judge and a saloon keeper hire a gunman to do their dirty work and then discover they can't control him.
Tomahawk Trail (1957)
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Bat Masterson Death and Taxes
Bat helps a sheriff collect taxes owed by a railroad owner who diverts his funds out of town.
Bat Masterson Bat Plays a Dead Man's Hand
Bat acts as the defense for a miner falsely accused of murder in a town run by a crooked boss.
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.
Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956)
A cavalryman turns scout (Tony Martin) after leaving the Army to protest the slaughter of Native Americans, and goes looking for a missing shipment of repeating rifles.