2024-07-09
Adventurer (Fred Coby) returns from sea to take up the fight against his evil cousin (Anthony Warde). Dorotea: Isabelita. Porcoreno: Martin Garralaga. Lugo: Paul Newlan. Low budget.
A cowboy (Eddie Dean) protects a mine owner (Jennifer Holt) from a villain out to gain her claim at any cost. Soapy: Roscoe Ates. Gunnison: George Chesebro. Foster: Eddie Parker. Sheriff: Lee Morgan. Bob: Lane Bradford.
A singing cowboy (Eddie Dean) frees a town held hostage by vicious gunslingers. Soapy: Roscoe Ates. Stormy: Lash La Rue. Carrio: Sarah Padden.
A singing cowboy and his sidekick pursue rustlers who've stolen Army horses. Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Shirley Patterson, Lee Bennett. Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey.
Remake of "The Paleface," about a dentist whose misadventures make him a hero of the Old West.
Ricky Bell resents the attention his wife gives their infant son. Laurie: June Lockhart. Adams: Ward Bond. Jacob: Theodore Newton. Lizzie: Ann Doran. Mary: Lily Cardell. Stone: Milton Frome. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Wooster: Frank McGrath. (Repeat).
Grainger is kidnapped by a ruthless gang from Australia that demands $20,000 ransom. Connor: Patrick Macnee. Mag: Jackie De Shannon. Henry: Don Knight. Grainger: John McIntire. Virginian: James Drury. Holly: Jeanette Nolan. Jim: Tim Matheson. Alf: Michael Pate. Ben: Alan Baxter. (Repeat).
A tormented marshal and his sinister deputy equal trouble for Jess (Robert Fuller), who's slapped in jail when he begins nearing the truth about the pair. McClintlock: Lyle Bettger. Banners: Mort Mills. Holly: Susan Cummings. (Repeat).
An agricultural professor and her scientifically-raised mule get caught up in a film shoot in the Ozarks farming community. The mule is featured in the film and the professor and producer fall for each other to the chagrin of the film's lead.
Remake of "The Paleface," about a dentist whose misadventures make him a hero of the Old West.
A Western sheriff chases a gang trying to rob a rancher's gold.
Mystery and fear surround the hiring of a gunfighter as a Shiloh hand. Adam Randall: Robert Lipton. Clay: John McIntire. Virginian: James Drury. John Wesley Hardin: Tim McIntire. Sam: William Lucking. Holly; Jeanette Nolan. (Repeat).
A farmer who's suddenly in the chips caps a mad spending spree with the purchase of a ranch that's too big for his experience---and bank account. Ellen: Patricia Morrow. Virginian: James Drury. Trampas: Doug McClure. Whit: Michael Larrain. Jess: Tom Basham. Jim: Tim Matheson. (Repeat).
Ricky Bell resents the attention his wife gives their infant son. Laurie: June Lockhart. Adams: Ward Bond. Jacob: Theodore Newton. Lizzie: Ann Doran. Mary: Lily Cardell. Stone: Milton Frome. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Wooster: Frank McGrath. (Repeat).
A tormented marshal and his sinister deputy equal trouble for Jess (Robert Fuller), who's slapped in jail when he begins nearing the truth about the pair. McClintlock: Lyle Bettger. Banners: Mort Mills. Holly: Susan Cummings. (Repeat).
Josh offers to escort a killer to Tucson. It seems the sheriff fears a rescue attempt by the outlaw's gang. Josh: Steve McQueen. Sister Grace: Claire Griswold. Lou: George Brenlin. Sheriff: Hugh Sanders. Harry Wilson: Terry Frost. (Repeat).
Only Hardie (Dale Robinson) is willing to defend a soldier accused of murder. O'Malley: Don Megowan. Deputy: Gregg Palmer. Dolly: Marie Windsor. Delehanty: Bartlett Robinson. (Repeat).
A little old lady knows something about three stagecoach robberies---and Hardie's determined to hear it. Gilda: Kathleen Crowley. Westcott: Peter Adams. Hardie: Dale Robertson. Coulter: William Tannen. (Repeat).
Troop (John Russell) faces the loss of his badge when a Government inspector objects to his "flexible" method of law enforcement. Luster: Lyle Talbot. McKay: Peter Brown. Teakwood: Sheldon Allman. Ernie: Walter Burke. Lily: Peggie Castle. (Repeat).