TV Schedule for Starz Encore Westerns - Eastern
Sunday, March 22nd TV listings for Starz Encore Westerns - Eastern
Cheyenne The Lone Gun
Cheyenne is forced into a gunfight with the Laverson brothers, leaving one dead and one out for revenge.
Lawman Thirty Minutes
Marshal Dan Troop accepts an outlaw's terms for freedom.
Tales of Wells Fargo The Gambler
Hardie puts trust in newly released outlaw Bill Dowd, but will he regret it?
Wagon Train The Monty Britton Story
Flint fails to return after Seth sends him in search of water.
Maverick The Jail at Junction Flats
Maverick must help Dandy Jim Buckley escape from jail in order to recover swindled money.
Django, Kill ... If You Live, Shoot! (1967)
The infamous outlaw Django vows revenge after he is betrayed and left for dead during a gold robbery.
Oklahoma Annie (1952)
A singing shopkeeper (Judy Canova) turns deputy to help her sheriff boyfriend (John Russell) clean up the town.
Angel and the Badman (1947)
A Quaker (Gail Russell) and her family reform a wounded outlaw (John Wayne) who has a killer on his trail.
The Restless Breed (1957)
Texas-border gunrunners kill a federal agent, whose son (Scott Brady) comes looking for revenge.
Cheyenne The Lone Gun
Cheyenne is forced into a gunfight with the Laverson brothers, leaving one dead and one out for revenge.
Cheyenne The Trap
The corrupt sheriff of Stagge City jails Cheyenne on charges of vagrancy.
Maverick The Judas Mask
A dance hall girl steals money from Bart.
Maverick The Jail at Junction Flats
Maverick must help Dandy Jim Buckley escape from jail in order to recover swindled money.
Angel and the Badman (1947)
A Quaker (Gail Russell) and her family reform a wounded outlaw (John Wayne) who has a killer on his trail.
One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
An ex-convict bandit (Marlon Brando) finds the partner (Karl Malden) who betrayed him is now a town sheriff with a wife (Katy Jurado) and daughter.
Three Desperate Men (1951)
Three ex-lawmen Texas brothers become outlaws when one is framed for robbery and murder.
Kansas Pacific (1953)
Southern sympathizers block an Army engineer (Sterling Hayden) building a railway to the West in 1860.
Bar 20 Rides Again (1935)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) poses as a wanted man to learn where rustlers are hiding.
Oklahoma Annie (1952)
A singing shopkeeper (Judy Canova) turns deputy to help her sheriff boyfriend (John Russell) clean up the town.
Borderland (1937)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) fools even his partner (James Ellison) by acting like a badman to catch a gang of badmen.
Angel and the Badman (1947)
A Quaker (Gail Russell) and her family reform a wounded outlaw (John Wayne) who has a killer on his trail.
