TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Tuesday, November 11th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
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.
Gun Fight (1961)
An ex-cavalryman (James Brown) marries a dance-hall girl (Joan Staley) and sides with his brother (Gregg Palmer) against outlaws.
Pioneer Woman (1973)
An 1860s Wyoming homesteader (Joanna Pettet) meets challenges with her husband (William Shatner) and without him.
Halliday Brand (1957)
A rancher becomes the mortal enemy of his son when he allows a vengeful mob to hang the half-caste his daughter loves.
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.
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.
Bat Masterson The Death of Bat Masterson
When Bat arrives at a mining town in Bonanza, Colo., to collect $20,000 in earnings from a cattle drive, he discovers the town believes him dead and gave his money to a woman claiming to be his widow.
Bat Masterson The Secret Is Death
The territorial administrator seeks Bat's help in stemming a crime wave in Cheyenne.
Tombstone Territory The Fortune
Hollister is captured by three escaped convicts who are trying to decide which one will kill him.
Tombstone Territory The Innocent Man
Hollister is given new evidence that points to the innocence of an escaped convict.
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).
Southwest Passage (1954)
A crook (John Ireland) and his girlfriend (Joanne Dru) join a trailblazer (Rod Cameron) taking camels to California.
Gun Brothers (1956)
A cavalryman (Buster Crabbe) comes home and finds the brother (Neville Brand) he thought was a rancher is actually an outlaw.
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).
