TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Westerns
Monday, June 22nd TV listings for ScreenPix: Westerns
High, Wild and Free (1968)
Filmmaker Gordon Eastman's chronicle of a summer spent exploring the natural wonders of British Columbia.
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.
Powderkeg (1971)
A pair of troubleshooting investigators must help recover a hijacked train that has 73 hostages aboard.
The Spikes Gang (1974)
Three Old West farm boys help a wounded bank robber (Lee Marvin), and he teaches them the trade.
Another Man, Another Chance (1977)
Jeanne falls for Francis, and he convinces her to leave war-torn France and move to America. A few years later Francis dies, then Jeanne meets David, a widower, and the two find love again.
The Law Rides Again (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) use a convict (Jack LaRue) to trap a crooked Indian agent.
Bat Masterson The Tumbleweed Wagon
Bat is deputized as a federal officer in order to escort a murder suspect to Fort Smith for trial.
Bat Masterson Brunette Bombshell
Bat buys a Denver athletic club, but when he arrives in town he learns that city officials plan to tear down his property to build a casino.
Tombstone Territory The Black Marshal From Deadwood
Sheriff Hollister is concerned when Marshal Daggett, the Black marshal of Deadwood, arrives in Tombstone to settle down as a rancher.
Tombstone Territory Thicker Than Water
Hollister is left for dead in the dessert by an alleged murderer and his brother.
God Forgives, I Don't (1967)
A gunman (Terence Hill) and an insurance agent (Bud Spencer) track a desperado (Frank Wolff) who robbed a fortune in gold from a train.
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.
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
Grayeagle (1977)
A trapper (Ben Johnson) and his Indian friend (Iron Eyes Cody) search for the trapper's daughter (Lana Wood), kidnapped by a Cheyenne.
Death Valley Rangers (1943)
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) catch hijackers of stagecoach gold shipments.
Westward Bound (1944)
The Trail Blazers come to the aid of ranchers who are being forced off their land by a corrupt government official.
Tomahawk Trail (1957)
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Bat Masterson The Tumbleweed Wagon
Bat is deputized as a federal officer in order to escort a murder suspect to Fort Smith for trial.
Bat Masterson Brunette Bombshell
Bat buys a Denver athletic club, but when he arrives in town he learns that city officials plan to tear down his property to build a casino.
Tombstone Territory The Black Marshal From Deadwood
Sheriff Hollister is concerned when Marshal Daggett, the Black marshal of Deadwood, arrives in Tombstone to settle down as a rancher.
Tombstone Territory Thicker Than Water
Hollister is left for dead in the dessert by an alleged murderer and his brother.
The Kentuckian (1955)
A frontiersman heads for Texas with his son and meets two women and a guy with a bullwhip.
