TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Monday, May 4th TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
Sitting Bull (1954)
President Grant helps a cavalry major (Dale Robertson) condemned for helping Dakota Chief Sitting Bull (J. Carrol Naish).
Man From Del Rio (1956)
A lawless frontier town, plagued by bandits, hires a notorious Mexican gunfighter to serve as its new sheriff.
Halliday Brand (1957)
A rancher becomes the mortal enemy of his son when he allows a vengeful mob to hang the half-caste his daughter loves.
Valerie (1957)
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
The Brass Legend (1956)
An Arizona sheriff (Hugh O'Brian) captures an outlaw (Raymond Burr), thanks to a tip from his fiancée's (Nancy Gates) kid brother.
The Iron Sheriff (1957)
A lawman rides out on a mission of justice when circumstantial evidence indicates that his son is guilty of murder.
Wild Horse Stampede (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) stop horse rustlers for Indians and a railroad.
Bat Masterson Three Bullets for Bat
The uncle of an accused man sets a lethal trap for Bat at a Mexican ranch to prevent him from testifying at his nephew's trial.
Bat Masterson The Reluctant Witness
Bat helps Ellie Winters look for a missing witness to deliver testimony that can clear her of a false murder charge, and he recruits Wyatt Earp as a lawyer.
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.
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).
Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956)
A cavalryman turns scout (Tony Martin) after leaving the Army to protest the slaughter of Native Americans, and goes looking for a missing shipment of repeating rifles.
War Drums (1957)
An Apache warrior (Lex Barker) and his mate (Joan Taylor) lead their tribe in a fight for justice.
California (1963)
A Mexican aristocrat (Michael Pate) dies leading troops against his half brother's rebels (Jock Mahoney) in old California.
Outlaw's Son (1957)
The son (Ben Cooper) of a gunfighter (Dane Clark) grows up to be a deputy marshal, then turns outlaw.
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.
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.
Bat Masterson Three Bullets for Bat
The uncle of an accused man sets a lethal trap for Bat at a Mexican ranch to prevent him from testifying at his nephew's trial.
Bat Masterson The Reluctant Witness
Bat helps Ellie Winters look for a missing witness to deliver testimony that can clear her of a false murder charge, and he recruits Wyatt Earp as a lawyer.
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.
Overland Pacific (1954)
A railroad agent takes an assumed identity to investigate several Indian raids.
