2024-10-16
Western with a touch of the mystical concerns a amnesiac gunslinger (Mark Valley) who befriends a freed preacher-slave (Leon Coffee) on their way to Texas. The ending features a surprise twist.
An ex-Cavalry officer (Rory Calhoun) combs the territory for the man who can clear him of robbery. Beverly Garland. Givens: John Larch. Bo: Morris Ankrum. Hook: Russell Johnson. Directed by actor Richard Carlson. Standard actioner.
As her mother serves in Afghanistan, a young cowgirl convinces her new friends to start an equestrian team at their school.
Billy the Kid becomes embroiled in Lincoln County, NM, land wars. When rancher who gave him a break is killed by rival henchman, Billy vows revenge. New employer takes advantage of his naivety to kill rivals, lets the Kid take rap. Kid takes to the hills with friends until caught. Escapes hanging but remains in area to be near employer's young wife with whom he's infatuated.
Duke finds himself duped by a con man (Franchot Tone) disguised as a preacher. Martha: Irene Ryan. Gresham: Wally Brown. Hale: John McIntire. Standish: Stevan Darrell. Leona: Fern Barry. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Wooster: Frank McGrath. (Repeat).
After many years, buffalo return and the Indians on a reservation believe they are a symbol of freedom. Starr: John Dehner. Randy: Randy Boone. Two Hawks: Eduard Franz. Bowers: Warren Oates. (Repeat).
Slim shields wounded bank robber David Franklin (Henry Hull) from a crooked lawman who's after the loot that Hull wants to return to the bank. Ruth: Maggie Pierce. Slim: John Smith. Ross: Robert Colbert. (Repeat).
Glenn Ford as a rugged soldier out to avenge the mass slaughter of frontier families by vicious renegades. Beth: Julia Adams. Wade: Victor Jory. Lamar: Hugh O'Brian. Gage: Chill Wills. Stirring tale of early Texas. Solid script, good cast, lots of action. Budd Boetticher directed.
Billy the Kid becomes embroiled in Lincoln County, NM, land wars. When rancher who gave him a break is killed by rival henchman, Billy vows revenge. New employer takes advantage of his naivety to kill rivals, lets the Kid take rap. Kid takes to the hills with friends until caught. Escapes hanging but remains in area to be near employer's young wife with whom he's infatuated.
An ex-Cavalry officer (Rory Calhoun) combs the territory for the man who can clear him of robbery. Beverly Garland. Givens: John Larch. Bo: Morris Ankrum. Hook: Russell Johnson. Directed by actor Richard Carlson. Standard actioner.
Randy tries to play matchmaker for a friend by working on a ranch in Montana and convincing the daughter of the rancher to see his friend. When an outlaw returns to the ranch after being away, Randy may pay for his matchmaking attempt with his life. (Repeat).
Ex-convict Della Saunders' efforts to start a new life in Medicine Bow are hampered by blackmailing Alfred Krebs. Della: Sheree North. Ballinger: Liam Sullivan. Krebs: Stephen Roberts. Diane: Victoria Albright. Ryker: Clu Gulager. Conklin: Stuart Anderson. Jenkins: Douglas Henderson. (Repeat).
Duke finds himself duped by a con man (Franchot Tone) disguised as a preacher. Martha: Irene Ryan. Gresham: Wally Brown. Hale: John McIntire. Standish: Stevan Darrell. Leona: Fern Barry. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Wooster: Frank McGrath. (Repeat).
Slim shields wounded bank robber David Franklin (Henry Hull) from a crooked lawman who's after the loot that Hull wants to return to the bank. Ruth: Maggie Pierce. Slim: John Smith. Ross: Robert Colbert. (Repeat).
Josh and a phony medicine man help out a man who was framed and falsely accused of the theft of a huge sum of money. (Repeat).
Jim Hardie is assigned to ride shotgun on a stagecoach that was held up carrying a valuable cargo of gold, but has to contend with a driver who thinks he can handle any outlaws he meets with all by himself. (Repeat).
The town's coffers are emptied to ransom eight stage passengers from crafty con man Hale Connors (Peter Breck). Troop: John Russell. McKay: Peter Brown. Lily: Peggie Castle. Slauson: Vinton Hayworth. (Repeat).
Troop's struggle to bring train robbers to justice is hampered by other members of the gang, who are intimidating prospective jurors. Troop: John Russell. Lily: Peggie Castle. McKay: Peter Brown. Cawley: Jack Logan. Jake: Dan Sheridan. Parker: Larry Blake. (Repeat).
Glenn Ford as a rugged soldier out to avenge the mass slaughter of frontier families by vicious renegades. Beth: Julia Adams. Wade: Victor Jory. Lamar: Hugh O'Brian. Gage: Chill Wills. Stirring tale of early Texas. Solid script, good cast, lots of action. Budd Boetticher directed.
In this thrilling Western set in the 1880s, a Texas Ranger is sent to the frontier town of Helena to confront a malevolent preacher who rules the local community with an iron fist.
Billy the Kid becomes embroiled in Lincoln County, NM, land wars. When rancher who gave him a break is killed by rival henchman, Billy vows revenge. New employer takes advantage of his naivety to kill rivals, lets the Kid take rap. Kid takes to the hills with friends until caught. Escapes hanging but remains in area to be near employer's young wife with whom he's infatuated.