Grit is home to your favorite bold, brave and legendary action heroes. Featuring timeless programming and top characters like Clint Eastwood, John Wayne and James Stewart, Grit showcases classic all-American storytelling in its iconic Western movies and series.

The Lone Ranger

S5, EP15 "Christmas Story"

The Lone Ranger and Tonto search mining camps at Christmastime for a man needed by his family.

Zorro

S2, EP32 "The Sergeant Sees Red"

Padre Simeon's life is at stake when a thieving servant attempts to steal the mission's gold chalice.

Zorro

S2, EP33 "Invitation to Death"

Bernardo foils an attempt on the governor's life.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP30 "Girl from Philadelphia"

Belle Reed's sister poses as her, with hopes of trapping her killer.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP31 "The Fortune"

Hollister is captured by three escaped convicts who are trying to decide which one will kill him.

Bat Masterson

S2, EP8 "Death and Taxes"

Bat helps a sheriff collect taxes owed by a railroad owner who diverts his funds out of town.

Bat Masterson

S2, EP7 "Dead Men Don't Pay Debts"

Bat intervenes when two families enter into a shooting feud because one family owes him $2,000.

Zane Grey Theatre

S4, EP14 "Miss Jenny"

A farmer's wife becomes a heroine when threatened.

Red Tomahawk

A Cavalry captain (Howard Keel) calls for a Gatling-gun defense shortly after the Little Bighorn massacre.

The Three Outlaws

Butch Cassidy (Neville Brand), the Sundance Kid (Alan Hale Jr.) and Bill Carver (Robert Christopher) have decided they no longer want to commit crimes. But they need to finance their retirement, so they rob one last train and escape to Mexico. Life on their Mexican ranch is perfect, but things don't stay quiet for long: A famous group of Mexican robbers steals the three outlaws' money from the bank, thus igniting an intense rivalry between two countries' most accomplished criminals.

Indian Uprising

Gold thieves and the government rile Geronimo, despite a cavalry captain's (George Montgomery) efforts at peace.

Cripple Creek

A federal agent (George Montgomery) and two colleagues infiltrate a gang of gold-rush gold smugglers.

Fort Ti

Capt. Horn (George Montgomery) and Rogers' Rangers raid Fort Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War.

The Texas Rangers

The Civil War has ended, the Union Army has pulled out, and now the Texas Rangers are needed once again to protect their state from harm. The newly reformed Rangers decide to take a chance by hiring a notorious outlaw Johnny Carver (George Montgomery). They offer the desperado amnesty for his previous crimes if he'll put his famous trigger finger to work for Texas. Carver agrees, but his new job won't be easy, as his old rival, the Sundance Kid (Ian MacDonald), is out for vengeance.

Pawnee

After the death of his parents, a young boy (George Montgomery) is adopted and raised as Pale Arrow by Pawnee Chief Wise Eagle (Ralph Moody). When Pale Arrow reaches adulthood, Wise Eagle believes he should try returning to his origins as a white settler. Pale Arrow adopts the name Paul Fletcher and takes a job on a wagon train. As the wagon train goes through Pawnee territory, however, an attack led by Pale Arrow's rival, Crazy Fox (Charles Horvath), puts "Fletcher" in an awkward position.

Warlock

Hired to protect a small mining town in Utah, gunslinger Clay Blaisedell (Henry Fonda) and his devoted follower, Tom Morgan (Anthony Quinn), partake in numerous liberties afforded by their position of power. While Blaisedell and Morgan match the violence of the outlaws they fight, the local inhabitants desire more peaceful resolutions to the crime problem. When reformed thug Johnny Gannon (Richard Widmark) takes the post of sheriff, he finds himself in competition with the town's hired guns.

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