TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Tuesday, December 23rd TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Gun Fever (1958)
A quick-draw miner (Mark Stevens) avenges his parents, slain by Indians led by his partner's (John Lupton) father.
Gunslinger (1956)
A Texas marshal's widow (Beverly Garland) wears his badge to stop a saloonkeeper (Allison Hayes) and her hired gun (John Ireland).
The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)
Dodge City sheriff Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) tries to defeat villains and win a woman's (Julie Adams) heart.
Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964)
A town boss hires a gunslinger (Yul Brynner) to kill an outcast (George Segal), then hires the outcast to kill the gunslinger.
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953)
Indian princess Pocahontas (Jody Lawrence) weds Jamestown settler Smith (Anthony Dexter) after saving his life.
Terror in a Texas Town (1958)
A big Swede (Sterling Hayden) with a harpoon leads squatters against an oil-land grabber's (Sebastian Cabot) henchmen.
The Hills Run Red (1966)
An ex-con sets out to kill his former partner, a soldier who escaped capture and made off with their stolen loot.
Bat Masterson The Court Martial of Major Mars
At Crazy Creek Station, an Indian and his gang take Bat, Major Mars and Lottie Tremaine hostage to exact revenge upon Mars for a number of crimes he committed against Indians.
Bat Masterson The Price of Paradise
The owner of a casino in Paradise, Colo., refuses to pay the debts and taxes he owes, prompting Bat's appointment to the role of county tax assessor.
The great fire of 1881 nearly wiped out the town. As a result, Tombstone is in danger of losing its status as County Seat, leading to a feud.
Tombstone Territory Red Terror of Tombstone
RC Tuttle starts a campaign to encourage residents to move to Benson because of Tombstone's low water supply and inadequate fire fighting equipment, leading a merchant to set fire to his own store to frame Tuttle.
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).
From Noon Till Three (1976)
A frontier widow (Jill Ireland) makes a pulp-novel legend out of her three-hour affair with a third-rate outlaw (Charles Bronson).
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.
Gun Fight (1961)
An ex-cavalryman (James Brown) marries a dance-hall girl (Joan Staley) and sides with his brother (Gregg Palmer) against outlaws.
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
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 Court Martial of Major Mars
At Crazy Creek Station, an Indian and his gang take Bat, Major Mars and Lottie Tremaine hostage to exact revenge upon Mars for a number of crimes he committed against Indians.
Bat Masterson The Price of Paradise
The owner of a casino in Paradise, Colo., refuses to pay the debts and taxes he owes, prompting Bat's appointment to the role of county tax assessor.
The great fire of 1881 nearly wiped out the town. As a result, Tombstone is in danger of losing its status as County Seat, leading to a feud.
Tombstone Territory Red Terror of Tombstone
RC Tuttle starts a campaign to encourage residents to move to Benson because of Tombstone's low water supply and inadequate fire fighting equipment, leading a merchant to set fire to his own store to frame Tuttle.
The Utah Kid (1944)
A lawman and a rodeo rider go after a gang that's been bribing and doping rodeo contestants to affect the outcome and make a bundle of cash.
The Iron Sheriff (1957)
A lawman rides out on a mission of justice when circumstantial evidence indicates that his son is guilty of murder.
