TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Tuesday, December 16th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Barquero (1970)
A ferryman (Lee Van Cleef) and a mountain man (Forrest Tucker) defend Mexican-border settlers from a black-clad outlaw (Warren Oates) and his gang.
Young Billy Young (1969)
An old marshal (Robert Mitchum) finally faces his son's killer, joined by an outlaw (Robert Walker) who becomes his deputy.
More Dead Than Alive (1969)
Outlaws track down an ex-convict gunslinger (Clint Walker) working as a sharpshooter for a Wild West show.
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).
Grayeagle (1977)
A trapper (Ben Johnson) and his Indian friend (Iron Eyes Cody) search for the trapper's daughter (Lana Wood), kidnapped by a Cheyenne.
The Hunting Party (1971)
A cattle baron (Gene Hackman) with a long-range rifle hunts the outlaw (Oliver Reed) who has kidnapped his wife (Candice Bergen).
Bat Masterson The Hunter
An Englishman decides to test his customized pistol on Bat.
Bat Masterson Murder Can Be Dangerous
Bat ejects a business partner from a casino after he catches the man embezzling money, but instead of deterring the crook, Bat only provokes his ire.
Tombstone Territory Payroll to Tombstone
Hollister investigates when thousands of dollars of payroll money is stolen, but the Army suspects the courier made off with the cash.
Tombstone Territory Day of the Amnesty
Hired killers have the run of the town after the end of a bloody range war ends, but one rancher whose son was killed wants revenge, regardless of the general amnesty.
Winterhawk (1976)
A Montana trapper (Leif Erickson) leads the search for a boy and a girl kidnapped by a noble Indian chief (Michael Dante).
Adios Sabata (1970)
Mercenary Sabata (Yul Brynner), a Yankee gambler (Dean Reed) and a Mexican bandit (Pedro Sanchez) plot to steal gold from Emperor Maximilian.
The Return of Sabata (1971)
A former Confederate officer puts the squeeze on the swindler who bilked him out of thousands of dollars.
A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die (1974)
A Union colonel (James Coburn) and condemned men try to take a Missouri fort from a Confederate major (Telly Savalas).
War Paint (1953)
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
Drango (1957)
A Union officer (Jeff Chandler) becomes the overseer of a Georgia town he destroyed during Sherman's march.
Bat Masterson The Hunter
An Englishman decides to test his customized pistol on Bat.
Bat Masterson Murder Can Be Dangerous
Bat ejects a business partner from a casino after he catches the man embezzling money, but instead of deterring the crook, Bat only provokes his ire.
Tombstone Territory Payroll to Tombstone
Hollister investigates when thousands of dollars of payroll money is stolen, but the Army suspects the courier made off with the cash.
Tombstone Territory Day of the Amnesty
Hired killers have the run of the town after the end of a bloody range war ends, but one rancher whose son was killed wants revenge, regardless of the general amnesty.
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.
