Tuesday, May 7th TV listings for Starz Encore Westerns - Eastern
Hostiles (2017)
In 1892, an Army captain reluctantly escorts a dying Cheyenne war chief and his family back to their tribal land. The travelers must soon band together to survive a punishing landscape that's crawling with hostile Comanches and vicious outliers.
Pit Pony Winds of Change
Against her husband's wishes, Nellie (Jennie Raymond) looks for work when Ned (Shaun Smyth) is laid off.
The Rifleman Gun Shy
Mark takes a sudden aversion to his father's rifle after one of his friends is killed.
The Rifleman The Anvil Chorus
The blacksmith volunteers as acting deputy when Micah is out of town.
Lawman The Friend
An old friend of Johnny's joins a gang planning a bank robbery.
Tales of Wells Fargo Vignette of a Sinner
Banker Les Caldwell attempts to steal $100,000 from his own bank; Jim Hardie falls in love.
The Lawless Breed (1953)
Texas outlaw John Wesley Hardin (Rock Hudson) fights gunslingers and Indians and fathers a child with a sometimes sweetheart (Julia Adams).
Down Missouri Way (1946)
Agriculture professor Jane Colwell (Martha O'Driscoll) is seeking a quiet getaway when she takes her prized mule off to visit an Ozarks farming community, but upon arrival she is stunned to discover a film crew diligently at work on a new movie.
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
Profane Sister Sara (Shirley MacLaine) recruits a drifter (Clint Eastwood) to help Mexican rebels attack a French fort.
The Virginian The Long Way Home
A bank robber (Pernell Roberts) quits after an unprofitable heist and returns home, only to rival the Virginian for his son's affections.
The Virginian Girl on the Glass Mountain
A spoiled woman (Pamela Austin) insists her fiance (Tom Tryon), a Shiloh ranchhand, open a store and become a businessman after they are married; guests Hugh Beaumont, Dorothy Green.
Wagon Train The Dick Richardson Story
When an epidemic forces Richardson to leave and bring back a new team of healthy horses, he is mistaken for a thief.
Laramie General Delivery
Townsfolk are worried when a known hired killer arrives in Laramie and asks for directions to the Sherman ranch.
The Rifleman The Fourflusher
A neighbor has bet his whole year's farm crop on a horse race.
Tales of Wells Fargo The Thin Rope
Jim Hardie guards a stagecoach carrying gold.
Tales of Wells Fargo The Hasty Gun
Jim investigates an accidental killing during a robbery.
Lawman Lily
Dan is suspicious of Lily Merrill, who opens the Bird Cage Saloon in Laramie.
Lawman The Hunch
Dan is not convinced that the drunk who's been accused is the man who robbed the bank.
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
Profane Sister Sara (Shirley MacLaine) recruits a drifter (Clint Eastwood) to help Mexican rebels attack a French fort.
The Lawless Breed (1953)
Texas outlaw John Wesley Hardin (Rock Hudson) fights gunslingers and Indians and fathers a child with a sometimes sweetheart (Julia Adams).
Ned Kelly (2003)
In 19th-century Australia, the son (Heath Ledger) of Irish immigrants becomes a folk hero while leading his outlaw gang on a series of daring bank robberies.
The Battle at Apache Pass (1952)
Indian leader Cochise (Jeff Chandler), whose wife (Susan Cabot) is pregnant, sides with a cavalry major (John Lund) against warring Geronimo.
The Fighting Vigilantes (1947)
An incognito U.S. marshal (Al "Lash" La Rue) and his sidekick (Al "Fuzzy" St. John) put a stop to raids on chuck wagons.
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Stage to Mesa City (1948)
U.S. Marshal Cheyenne Davis (Al "Lash" La Rue) and deputy Fuzzy Jones (Al "Fuzzy" St. John), are asked by Margie (Jennifer Holt) to seek out her father's killers and make them pay for their vile crime.
Down Missouri Way (1946)
Agriculture professor Jane Colwell (Martha O'Driscoll) is seeking a quiet getaway when she takes her prized mule off to visit an Ozarks farming community, but upon arrival she is stunned to discover a film crew diligently at work on a new movie.