Tuesday, June 16th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Bandit Ranger (1942)
A cowboy (Tim Holt) stops cattle thieves and saves a woman (Joan Barclay) in distress.
Six Gun Gold (1941)
A cowboy and his sidekicks catch an outlaw posing as the U.S. marshal.
Pirates of the Prairie (1942)
An undercover marshal (Tim Holt) catches crooks posing as vigilantes.
Sagebrush Law (1943)
A banker's son (Tim Holt) tries to clear his dead father's name.
Riding the Wind (1941)
Ranchers who are being cheated out of their water rights decide to bypass the courts and seek their own justice.
Target (1952)
A cowboy (Tim Holt) and his Mexican-Irish sidekick (Richard Martin) become a law-woman's (Linda Douglas) deputies.
Gunplay (1951)
Cowhands Tim and Chito are told that a man named Matt Potter killed Sam Martin, but as they investigate the crime, they find that no one has ever heard of Matt Potter.
The Arizona Ranger (1948)
A Roughrider returns to his father's ranch, then sets out on his own.
Desert Passage (1952)
Two stage-line operators (Tim Holt, Richard Martin) learn their passenger to Mexico is an outlaw with loot.
Border Treasure (1950)
Two cowboys (Tim Holt, Richard Martin) seek jewels and silver hijacked en route from Arizona to Mexico.
Period of Adjustment (1962)
George (Jim Hutton) and Isabel (Jane Fonda) marry and plan to stop to see Ralph and his wife, Dorothea, on the way to Florida. When they arrive and see the tension between Ralph and Dorothea, they try to help patch up the troubled marriage.
Toys in the Attic (1963)
Two New Orleans sisters meddle with their brother (Dean Martin) and his child bride (Yvette Mimieux).
The World of Henry Orient (1964)
Two rich Manhattan schoolgirls (Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth) become infatuated with a pianist (Peter Sellers) and follow him around.
Hawaii (1966)
A New England missionary (Max von Sydow) and his bride (Julie Andrews) bring Christianity to 1820s Hawaii.
Main Street After Dark (1944)
A police detective (Edward Arnold) uses fluorescent powder to catch a pickpocket (Selena Royle) and her gang.
Ace of Aces (1933)
A sculptor turns flying-corps ace in World War I France to show his fiancée he's not a coward.
Ever in My Heart (1933)
Propaganda leads to tragedy for a German-American professor (Otto Kruger) and his rich wife (Barbara Stanwyck) during World War I.
