
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Arizona Whirlwind (1944)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) shoot it out with a gang of diamond thieves.
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).
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.
The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1987)
Jim Bowie (James Arness), Davy Crockett (Brian Keith) and about 185 others face thousands of Santa Anna's (Raul Julia) troops at the Texas fort in 1836.
Ned Kelly (1970)
An Irish settler (Mick Jagger) and his brothers turn outlaw after their mother's arrest in frontier Australia.
Buffalo Bill and the Indians (1976)
Buffalo Bill Cody (Paul Newman) tries to be the Wild West legend his promoter (Burt Lancaster) creates for show business.
Frontier Uprising (1961)
A wagon train heads for California unaware that local Indians have sided with Mexico against the United States.
Oklahoma Territory (1960)
A district attorney (Bill Williams) helps a Cherokee chief (Ted de Corsia) framed for murder by a railroad.
War Paint (1953)
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964)
A town boss hires a gunslinger (Yul Brynner) to kill an outcast (George Segal), then hires the outcast to kill the gunslinger.
Pioneer Woman (1973)
An 1860s Wyoming homesteader (Joanna Pettet) meets challenges with her husband (William Shatner) and without him.
Day of the Outlaw (1959)
A rancher (Robert Ryan) and his rival fight back when an Army renegade (Burl Ives) and his gang take over a mountain town.
The Kentuckian (1955)
A frontiersman (Burt Lancaster) heads for Texas with his son and meets two women (Dianne Foster, Diana Lynn) and a guy with a bullwhip.
High, Wild and Free (1968)
Filmmaker Gordon Eastman's chronicle of a summer spent exploring the natural wonders of British Columbia.
Sitting Bull (1954)
President Grant helps a cavalry major (Dale Robertson) condemned for helping Dakota Chief Sitting Bull (J. Carrol Naish).
The Return of a Man Called Horse (1976)
An English lord (Richard Harris) returns to America and finds his Dakota brothers enslaved by a trapper (Geoffrey Lewis).