TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Friday, December 19th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Gun Brothers (1956)
A cavalryman (Buster Crabbe) comes home and finds the brother (Neville Brand) he thought was a rancher is actually an outlaw.
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).
Sonora Stagecoach (1944)
The Trail Blazers (Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Chief Thundercloud) escort an innocent man to a fair trial.
Sitting Bull (1954)
President Grant helps a cavalry major (Dale Robertson) condemned for helping Dakota Chief Sitting Bull (J. Carrol Naish).
Red River (1988)
A Texas cattle baron (James Arness), his foster son (Bruce Boxleitner), a gunfighter (Gregory Harrison) and a former slave drive a herd up the Chisholm Trail.
Pioneer Woman (1973)
An 1860s Wyoming homesteader (Joanna Pettet) meets challenges with her husband (William Shatner) and without him.
Man With the Gun (1955)
A hired gun (Robert Mitchum) saves a cow town from a land-grabber and wins back his wife (Jan Sterling).
Bat Masterson A Time to Die
Bat becomes the only remaining witness for the prosecution in an upcoming murder trial in Wyoming as the father of the accused man either intimidates or kills anyone able to testify.
Bat Masterson Death by Decree
An old foe mysteriously bequeaths his casino to Bat; when Bat arrives in Shotgun Falls, Wyo., to claim the inheritance, he discovers he must deal with a crippling mortgage and a murderous marshal determined to take control of the property.
Tombstone Territory Warrant for Death
Hollister finds a fellow stage passenger to be unusually knowledgeable about a killer Hollister is hunting.
Tombstone Territory Surrender at Sunglow
Hollister and Harris Claibourne spring into action when the nearby town of Sunglow is besieged by criminals in the wake of its sheriff's murder.
The Yellow Tomahawk (1954)
A scout (Rory Calhoun) straddles a war between the cavalry and Indians, over a massacre and a broken treaty.
Fort Massacre (1958)
The sergeant of a cavalry patrol forces his weary, bitter men onward, only to run into an American Indian ambush.
Trooper Hook (1957)
A cavalry sergeant (Joel McCrea) escorts a stagecoach taking an Apache chief's captive white wife (Barbara Stanwyck) home.
Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950)
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).
Ghost Town (1955)
A gunrunner (Kent Taylor), a newsman (John Smith), his fiancee (Marian Carr) and other travelers reveal flaws during an Indian attack.
Gunsight Ridge (1957)
An undercover agent (Joel McCrea) turns deputy sheriff and ties a mineowner (Mark Stevens) to holdups.
The Spikes Gang (1974)
Three Old West farm boys help a wounded bank robber (Lee Marvin), and he teaches them the trade.
Bat Masterson A Time to Die
Bat becomes the only remaining witness for the prosecution in an upcoming murder trial in Wyoming as the father of the accused man either intimidates or kills anyone able to testify.
Bat Masterson Death by Decree
An old foe mysteriously bequeaths his casino to Bat; when Bat arrives in Shotgun Falls, Wyo., to claim the inheritance, he discovers he must deal with a crippling mortgage and a murderous marshal determined to take control of the property.
Tombstone Territory Warrant for Death
Hollister finds a fellow stage passenger to be unusually knowledgeable about a killer Hollister is hunting.
Tombstone Territory Surrender at Sunglow
Hollister and Harris Claibourne spring into action when the nearby town of Sunglow is besieged by criminals in the wake of its sheriff's murder.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980)
Two teenage girls (Amanda Plummer, Diane Lane) rally what's left of the Doolin-Dalton outlaw gang after Doolin (Burt Lancaster) is caught.
