TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Friday, December 26th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Five Guns West (1955)
Five criminals are recruited by the Confederacy for a dangerous mission in exchange for a pardon. The men must travel to Kansas to intercept a stagecoach that is carrying a Confederate traitor and spy.
Ned Kelly (1970)
An Irish settler (Mick Jagger) and his brothers turn outlaw after their mother's arrest in frontier Australia.
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.
Whiskey and Ghosts (1976)
Davy Crockett's ghost appears and wanders around what looks like the West.
The Broken Star (1956)
Deputy Marshal Frank Smeed (Howard Duff) guns down an innocent Mexican who was about to deliver a huge sum of gold to a land tycoon, then makes off with the loot and covers his tracks by claiming that the man he shot was a dangerous criminal.
The Gambler Wore a Gun (1961)
The new owner (Jim Davis) of a ranch has a problem with the deed, caused by a noose.
Bat Masterson Run for Your Money
Determined to take over Bat's bank, a greedy saloonkeeper interferes with a crucial gold shipment and triggers a panic among the clientele that threatens to send Bat into financial ruin.
Bat Masterson Terror on the Trinity
Bat takes control of a mining claim after wining a lottery and ventures out to locate it, running afoul of a giant who attacks him and throws him in the Trinity River.
Tombstone Territory The Horse Thief
Hollister stops gunman Jess Buckhorn from shooting Little Hawk, who denies stealing horses from a mission; attorney Fred Griffin, the gunman's secret employer, is plotting to discredit the Indians so he can gain title to their land.
Tombstone Territory The Legend
Writer Jay Pell sets out to create a new legendary bad man for his readers; he persuades an outlaw to hold up a stagecoach so that he can write an eyewitness account; when things go wrong, Sheriff Clay Hollister is tricked into another scheme.
Doc (1971)
Doc Holliday (Stacy Keach), Kate Elder (Faye Dunaway) and Wyatt Earp (Harris Yulin) hang out in Tombstone before the shootout at the OK corral.
The King and Four Queens (1956)
A drifter (Clark Gable) finds hidden gold in a town where a woman (Jo Van Fleet) lives with the wives of her bank-robber sons.
The Scalphunters (1968)
A fur trader (Burt Lancaster) and a cultured slave (Ossie Davis) have run-ins with Indians and marauders.
The Lone Gun (1954)
A marshal (George Montgomery) courts a rancher's sister (Dorothy Malone) and rids a town of rustlers.
Gun Duel in Durango (1957)
An outlaw leader (George Montgomery) quits to marry a rancher (Ann Robinson), but the guy (Steve Brodie) who takes his place will not leave him alone.
Trooper Hook (1957)
A cavalry sergeant (Joel McCrea) escorts a stagecoach taking an Apache chief's captive white wife (Barbara Stanwyck) home.
Top Gun (1955)
Townsfolk jail a gunslinger (Sterling Hayden) who tries to warn them about outlaws planning a raid.
Bat Masterson Run for Your Money
Determined to take over Bat's bank, a greedy saloonkeeper interferes with a crucial gold shipment and triggers a panic among the clientele that threatens to send Bat into financial ruin.
Bat Masterson Terror on the Trinity
Bat takes control of a mining claim after wining a lottery and ventures out to locate it, running afoul of a giant who attacks him and throws him in the Trinity River.
Tombstone Territory The Horse Thief
Hollister stops gunman Jess Buckhorn from shooting Little Hawk, who denies stealing horses from a mission; attorney Fred Griffin, the gunman's secret employer, is plotting to discredit the Indians so he can gain title to their land.
Tombstone Territory The Legend
Writer Jay Pell sets out to create a new legendary bad man for his readers; he persuades an outlaw to hold up a stagecoach so that he can write an eyewitness account; when things go wrong, Sheriff Clay Hollister is tricked into another scheme.
Gun Belt (1953)
A former outlaw (George Montgomery) dons his gun to clear his name, teaching his nephew (Tab Hunter) a lesson in the process.
