Saturday, November 15th TV listings for Starz Encore Westerns - Pacific
The Wild and the Innocent (1959)
Two inexperienced young people get into trouble when they visit a big city for the very first time, unprepared for the fast pace of urban life.
Shootout (1971)
An ex-gunman is torn between his obsession with revenge and his responsibility to a 6-year-old girl and a lonely widow.
Randy Rides Alone (1934)
Government agent Randy Bowers (John Wayne) is accused of shooting up a saloon and has to escape from the jail to find the man behind the murders.
Hell Bent for Leather (1960)
An honest horse-trader (Audie Murphy) is framed for murder by a marshal (Stephen McNally) out to make a name for himself.
Tumbleweed (1953)
A wagon train guard is blamed for a massacre when his attempt to make peace with American Indians backfires.
Destry (1955)
A dishonest mayor and powerful criminal dominate a small western town. But when the town's sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Tom Destry, son of a famed gunman, is called in to put an end to the corruption.
Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon (1961)
Jay Squire is an ex-con seeking vengeance on Wells Fargo special agent Jim Hardie, who sent him to prison ten years prior. Jim Hardie meets Katherine Murdock, a writer from New England who was hired by Wells Fargo.
The Wild and the Innocent (1959)
Two inexperienced young people get into trouble when they visit a big city for the very first time, unprepared for the fast pace of urban life.
Tumbleweed (1953)
A wagon train guard is blamed for a massacre when his attempt to make peace with American Indians backfires.
Hell Bent for Leather (1960)
An honest horse-trader (Audie Murphy) is framed for murder by a marshal (Stephen McNally) out to make a name for himself.
Lawman The Breakup
Dan's new deputy is a bully and a coward.
Tales of Wells Fargo Hide Jumpers
Hardie attempts to break up a gang of outlaws that steals buffalo hides.
Wagon Train The Dora Gray Story
Flint finds the ruins of a farmhouse which was attacked by Indians using guns, not arrows; he later finds the gunrunner who supplied them.
Destry (1955)
A dishonest mayor and powerful criminal dominate a small western town. But when the town's sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Tom Destry, son of a famed gunman, is called in to put an end to the corruption.
The Wild and the Innocent (1959)
Two inexperienced young people get into trouble when they visit a big city for the very first time, unprepared for the fast pace of urban life.
Apache Drums (1951)
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
Don Ricardo Returns (1946)
A courtly aristocrat tries to regain his honor and position after his clever cousin spreads the word that he is dead.
Blue Steel (1934)
Marshal John Carruthers helps a sheriff find out who stole the town's payroll, and together they discover the town's leader stole the money to buy up all the land.
Backlash (1956)
A gunman (Richard Widmark) searches for his gold-thief father with the widow (Donna Reed) of a man whose death his father caused.
The Far Country (1955)
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
