
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Thursday, August 7th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Bat Masterson The Fatal Garment
Wyatt Earp hires Bat as a bodyguard at his casino in El Paso; robbers distract Bat with an expensive shirt as they make off with $13,000 of Earp's money.
Bat Masterson Jeopardy at Jackson Hole
Bat goes to Jackson Hole, Wyo., to investigate the murder of an old friend at the request of his daughter; the family's freight business faces bankruptcy due to the unsolved murders of its drivers.
Tombstone Territory The Gatling Gun
Sheriff Clay Hollister becomes suspicious of a former bank robber who comes to Tombstone.
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.
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
Duel in the Eclipse (1968)
An astronomer with a love of leopard skin returns to his hometown and immediately runs into trouble with a local gang. When his brother is subsequently murdered, he sets about to break up the gang by exploiting their individual weak points.
The Lone Gun (1954)
A marshal (George Montgomery) courts a rancher's sister (Dorothy Malone) and rids a town of rustlers.
Comanche (1956)
A scout (Dana Andrews) stops troublemakers, rescues a Mexican beauty (Linda Cristal) and talks peace with a Comanche chief (Kent Smith).
Man From Del Rio (1956)
A frontier town hires a Mexican gunfighter (Anthony Quinn) as sheriff.
Gun the Man Down (1956)
An outlaw is left by his cohorts and girlfriend to be captured after he is wounded during a heist. When he is released from prison, he tracks his old crew to a run-down town and plays a game of cat and mouse with them.
Escort West (1959)
A Confederate veteran (Victor Mature) goes west with his daughter and meets two sisters (Elaine Stewart, Faith Domergue), Indians and Union troops.
Bat Masterson Double Showdown
Bat Masterson's friend asks for help when rival gambling house owner Big Keel Roberts threatens his casino, with the conflict coming down to a poker game between Bat and Roberts for ownership of both establishments.
Bat Masterson Two Graves for Swan Valley
Thinking Bat has been flirting with his girlfriend, Molly Doyle, a nightrider decides to kill him, but Bat refuses to leave town when he finds out.
Tombstone Territory Thicker Than Water
Hollister is left for dead in the dessert by an alleged murderer and his brother.
Tombstone Territory Rose of the Rio Bravo
Hollister offers Claibourne's friend, a recent arrival in the West, a job as the jailer, but things go awry when Hollister arrests a woman.
Robbers' Roost (1955)
Trouble brews on the horizon when a disabled rancher hires two rival outlaw gangs to stand guard over his cattle.
The Broken Star (1956)
Deputy Marshal Frank Smeed (Howard Duff) guns down an innocent Mexican who was about to deliver a huge sum of gold to a land tycoon, then makes off with the loot and covers his tracks by claiming that the man he shot was a dangerous criminal.
The Dalton Girls (1957)
Holly (Merry Anders), Rose (Lisa Davis), Columbine (Penny Edwards) and Marigold become outlaws after their father is killed by a posse.
Valerie (1957)
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
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.
Gunsight Ridge (1957)
An undercover agent (Joel McCrea) turns deputy sheriff and ties a mineowner (Mark Stevens) to holdups.
The Scalphunters (1968)
A fur trader (Burt Lancaster) and a cultured slave (Ossie Davis) have run-ins with Indians and marauders.