2024-07-26
A cowboy's freedom is jeopardized by modern mechanization.
An American Indian works to track down his adoptive father's killer. He rides into the town where the murder took place and finds evidence that puts him in harm's way.
When outlaws cause trouble between settlers and Indians, a government agent steps in to prevent a range war.
In this searing Western, an Army captain helps transport a Native American chief and his family from Arizona to Montana. Along the way, the group of soldiers and Native Americans must learn to work together in order to complete their journey.
Native American Swift Cloud returns west, trained as a doctor, but the immigrants don't trust him, and his own people brand him a traitor. (Repeat).
Tate (Lee Majors) faces a series of hassles as he looks after a widower's ranch. Will Benson: Michael Burns. Amanda: Joan Harris. Martha: Sally Ann Howes. Joe Benson: Craig Stevens. Sam: Alan Hale Jr. Mal: George Paulsin. (Repeat).
Slim and Jess are searching for a housekeeper. The candidates: widow Daisy Cooper (Spring Byington) and young Sally Malone (Gloria Talbott). Slim: John Smith. Jess: Robert Fuller. Mike: Dennis Holmes. Doctor: Jock Mahoney. Sheriff: Stuart Randall. (Repeat).
A young woman must face her fears and compete in the race of her life to save her family from losing everything.
Singing lawman Eddie Dean and sidekick Soapy Jones help a city woman and her ne'er-do-well brother save their ranch from a ruthless cattle baron seeking silver.
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.
Tate is being framed for the murder of a troublesome gambler. Driscoll: John McGiver. Tate: Lee Majors. Slick: John Astin. Frankie: Madlyn Rhue. Fuller: Rick Jason. (Repeat).
Newcomer Paul Taylor is handsome, charming---and prone to asking very mysterious questions. Celia: Colleen Dewhurst. Sheriff: John Larch. Garth: Lee J. Cobb. Molly: Pippa Scott. Virginian: James Drury. Trampas: Doug McClure. (Repeat).
Native American Swift Cloud returns west, trained as a doctor, but the immigrants don't trust him, and his own people brand him a traitor. (Repeat).
Slim and Jess are searching for a housekeeper. The candidates: widow Daisy Cooper (Spring Byington) and young Sally Malone (Gloria Talbott). Slim: John Smith. Jess: Robert Fuller. Mike: Dennis Holmes. Doctor: Jock Mahoney. Sheriff: Stuart Randall. (Repeat).
Josh refuses to believe reports that the bank robber he is trailing has been murdered, and decides to continue his search for the man. Lucy: Betsy Drake. Vic: Don Durant. Sims: Robert Ellenstein. (Repeat).
A woman is threatened with death if she claims her inheritance---the town of Wolf Creek. Lucy: Mary Webster. Crook: Rhys Williams. Burkett: Bert Remsen. Hardie: Dale Robertson. Fallon: Robert Foulk. (Repeat).
The heir to a fortune is wanted---for murder. Hardie: Dale Robertson. Hobson: Mort Mills. Frisbee: Paul Langton. White Bird: Anna Novarro. Spotted Tail: X Brands. Nakoma: Monte Blue. Shipley: Peter Leeds. (Repeat).
Murder suspect Jim Martin (John Agar) is in double jeopardy: if the jury doesn't convict him, the victim's husband will carry out the punishment. Anna: Sarah Selby. Troop: John Russell. McKay: Peter Brown. (Repeat).
The newly appointed marshal sets out to find a deputy---and the man who murdered his predecessor. Dan Troop: John Russell. McKay: Peter Brown. Dru: Bek Nelson. Lacy: Edward Byrnes. Flynn: Jack Elam. (Repeat).
Part 9 of twelve. The loss of most of the Venneford herd in a blizzard prompts Oliver Seccombe (Timothy Dalton) to relinquish his duties as general manager; con artists Mervin and Maude Wendell (Anthony Zerbe, Lois Nettleton) arouse the suspicion of Sheriff Dumire when they swindle the local minister. Sheriff Dumire: Brian Keith. Rev. Holly: Robert Phalen. Philip: Doug McKeon. (Repeat).
Part 10 of twelve. Jim Lloyd (William Atherton) proposes to Charlotte (Lynn Redgrave); Sheriff Dumire (Brian Keith) remains bent on proving that the Wendells are murderers; and an outlaw gang shows up to revenge the deaths of two members years earlier. Mervin Wendell: Anthony Zerbe. Maude Wendell: Lois Nettleton. Philip Wendell: Doug McKeon. (Repeat).
Dan Duryea's performance gives this Audie Murphy effort a lift. Kelly: Joan O'Brien. Boone: George Wallace. Harry Keller directed.