TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Monday, November 3rd TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
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.
Outlaw Trail (1944)
The Trail Blazers (Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Chief Thundercloud) oust a town boss who prints his own money.
The Law Rides Again (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) use a convict (Jack LaRue) to trap a crooked Indian agent.
Tomahawk Trail (1957)
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
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.
The Scalphunters (1968)
A fur trader (Burt Lancaster) and a cultured slave (Ossie Davis) have run-ins with Indians and marauders.
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.
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 Female Killer
Convicted of slugging and robbing a miner, Renee Carter is being taken to Yuma prison; when the miner dies, she must return for trial, but Hollister believes she is covering up for a gambler, Frank Fallon, who will try to prevent her return.
Tombstone Territory The Lady Lawyer
Sheriff Clay Hollister sends for a woman lawyer to settle a dispute between a mine owner and a local businessman; Clay is unaware that one of the men has been stealing gold and putting it in blocks of ice.
The Gambler Wore a Gun (1961)
The new owner (Jim Davis) of a ranch has a problem with the deed, caused by a noose.
Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950)
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).
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.
Ned Kelly (1970)
An Irish settler (Mick Jagger) and his brothers turn outlaw after their mother's arrest in frontier Australia.
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.
The Steel Lady (1953)
Four gold seekers trapped in the desert by Arabs attempt to escape via an old German tank that they discover.
Gun Brothers (1956)
A cavalryman (Buster Crabbe) comes home and finds the brother (Neville Brand) he thought was a rancher is actually an outlaw.
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 Female Killer
Convicted of slugging and robbing a miner, Renee Carter is being taken to Yuma prison; when the miner dies, she must return for trial, but Hollister believes she is covering up for a gambler, Frank Fallon, who will try to prevent her return.
Tombstone Territory The Lady Lawyer
Sheriff Clay Hollister sends for a woman lawyer to settle a dispute between a mine owner and a local businessman; Clay is unaware that one of the men has been stealing gold and putting it in blocks of ice.
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.
