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Tombstone Territory

S3, EP8 "Premature Obituary"

With his fiancée arriving from London, Ron Browning will do anything to keep her from finding out what a failure he is, even die, at least on paper; his courage in a later crisis may restore his self respect and save the sheriff at the same time.

Bat Masterson

S1, EP37 "Buffalo Kill"

When Bat replaces the leader of buffalo hunters as they roam Indian territory, the former leader retaliates by framing Bat for the murder of a Sioux.

Bat Masterson

S2, EP11 "The Canvas and the Cane"

Bat's attempt to expose a forged painting purchased by a friend takes a dark turn when he becomes the prime suspect in the murder of an art critic.

Zane Grey Theatre

S5, EP16 "Blood Red"

An Indian death curse haunts a frontier wife.

Zane Grey Theatre

S5, EP17 "Honor Bright"

A father reunites with his daughter just as she is about to get married.

Tales of Wells Fargo

S6, EP24 "Chauncey"

Tina hopes Chuck Evans can help her escape from her dull life as a teacher.

Tales of Wells Fargo

S3, EP20 "The Cleanup"

Hardie receives an assignment to clean up a town where a Wells Fargo agent was slain.

Tales of Wells Fargo

S3, EP21 "Fort Massacre"

Hardie helps the Army hold a fort against an Indian attack.

Seminole Uprising

An Army lieutenant (George Montgomery) is ordered to go after Florida Indians in Texas.

Jack McCall, Desperado

A lone gunslinger, Jack McCall (George Montgomery), bursts into a saloon and shoots dead the legendary Wild Bill Hickok (Douglas Kennedy). Arrested and put on trial, McCall recounts a twisted tale that paints Hickok as anything but heroic, explaining how Hickok and McCall's cousin Bat (James Seay) took over McCall's family's plantation, killed his parents and even framed him for crimes he didn't commit. McCall's cold-blooded killing of Hickok was warranted. Or was it?

King of the Wild Stallions

A ranch foreman (George Montgomery) saves a widow (Diane Brewster) from a cattle baron by catching a prize stallion.

The Lone Gun

A marshal (George Montgomery) courts a rancher's sister (Dorothy Malone) and rids a town of rustlers.

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.

Battle of Rogue River

A cavalry major (George Montgomery) makes peace with Indians despite an agitator (Richard Denning) working for carpetbaggers.

Seminole

Lt. Lance Caldwell (Rock Hudson) is sent to Fort King in Florida to serve under Maj. Harlan Degan (Richard Carlson), who wants to rid the area of the Native American Seminole tribe. This plan sits poorly with Caldwell, whose childhood friend -- and rival in his pursuit of the lovely Revere Muldoon (Barbara Hale) -- is the tribe's chief, Osceola (Anthony Quinn). Tension between the Seminole and the army rises, and, when a guard is killed at the fort, the lieutenant is blamed for the murder.

Bad Company

Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Civil War draft dodger Drew Dixon (Barry Brown) avoids the horrors of war by fleeing west, only to become mixed up with a gang of lawless youths led by the debonair con man Jake Rumsey (Jeff Bridges). The allure of a free-spirited desperado life is quickly spoiled by a series of mishaps that leave the bandits lacking food and money, and in constant fear of more sinister criminals like Big Joe (David Huddleston).

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