TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Wednesday, January 28th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Trooper Hook (1957)
A cavalry sergeant (Joel McCrea) escorts a stagecoach taking an Apache chief's captive white wife (Barbara Stanwyck) home.
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.
Westward Bound (1944)
The Trail Blazers come to the aid of ranchers who are being forced off their land by a corrupt government official.
The Steel Lady (1953)
Four gold seekers trapped in the desert by Arabs attempt to escape via an old German tank that they discover.
Southwest Passage (1954)
A crook (John Ireland) and his girlfriend (Joanne Dru) join a trailblazer (Rod Cameron) taking camels to California.
Robbers' Roost (1955)
Trouble brews on the horizon when a disabled rancher hires two rival outlaw gangs to stand guard over his cattle.
Gun Brothers (1956)
A cavalryman (Buster Crabbe) comes home and finds the brother (Neville Brand) he thought was a rancher is actually an outlaw.
Bat Masterson The Conspiracy
A bartender is killed after he takes on another identity and sells a scandal-ridden story to a newspaper.
Bat Masterson The Black Pearls
Bat agrees to pose as a prisoner to gain the confidence of a criminal who hid a string of black pearls he stole, but when the man's sister arrives his job gets harder.
Tombstone Territory Shoot Out at Dark
Frank Leslie returns from prison to marry the widow of the man he killed; the dead man's brothers plan to exact their own form of justice, even though Sheriff Hollister has ordered them to get out of town by sundown.
Tombstone Territory The Rebels' Last Charge
While outnumbered, Hollister and Calibourne take on raiders to restore peace in Osage.
Along Came Jones (1945)
A cowboy (Gary Cooper) with a sidekick (William Demarest) is taken for an outlaw and saved by a woman sharpshooter (Loretta Young).
War Paint (1953)
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
The Yellow Tomahawk (1954)
A scout (Rory Calhoun) straddles a war between the cavalry and Indians, over a massacre and a broken treaty.
Top Gun (1955)
Townsfolk jail a gunslinger (Sterling Hayden) who tries to warn them about outlaws planning a raid.
Gun the Man Down (1956)
An outlaw is left by his cohorts and girlfriend to be captured after he is wounded during a heist. When he is released from prison, he tracks his old crew to a run-down town and plays a game of cat and mouse with them.
The Dalton Girls (1957)
Holly (Merry Anders), Rose (Lisa Davis), Columbine (Penny Edwards) and Marigold become outlaws after their father is killed by a posse.
The Wicked Die Slow (1968)
"The Kid," a notorious gunfighter, and his Mexican sidekick, Armadillo, ride through the post-Civil War West looking for four Indians who raped the Kid's girlfriend.
Bat Masterson The Conspiracy
A bartender is killed after he takes on another identity and sells a scandal-ridden story to a newspaper.
Bat Masterson The Black Pearls
Bat agrees to pose as a prisoner to gain the confidence of a criminal who hid a string of black pearls he stole, but when the man's sister arrives his job gets harder.
Tombstone Territory Shoot Out at Dark
Frank Leslie returns from prison to marry the widow of the man he killed; the dead man's brothers plan to exact their own form of justice, even though Sheriff Hollister has ordered them to get out of town by sundown.
Tombstone Territory The Rebels' Last Charge
While outnumbered, Hollister and Calibourne take on raiders to restore peace in Osage.
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
