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 Quick Gun

A banished gunfighter (Audie Murphy) returns to his sweetheart (Merry Anders) and helps his sheriff friend (James Best) face outlaws.

The Guns of Fort Petticoat

Texan and U.S. Cavalryman Lt. Frank Hewitt (Audie Murphy) deserts the army after Colorado Union soldiers carry out the deadly Sand Creek reservation massacre, fearing reprisal from the Cheyenne. Crossing into Texas, Franks finds himself labeled a traitor for fighting with the Yankees, and his warnings about possible Indian revenge go unheeded. When a town near a mission, populated mostly by women, is attacked, Frank is appointed their protector and must build an army comprised of townswomen.

Drums Across the River

All the gold in a small Colorado town has been panned, save for a bit that sits on land belonging to the Ute people. Greedy Frank Walker (Lyle Bettger) rounds up the locals and makes plans to raid the Ute territory, but even-tempered settler Sam Brannon (Walter Brennan) tries to dissuade Walker from launching the attack. The battle nears, and Sam's conflicted son, Gary (Audie Murphy), is torn between his belief in his father's morality and his hatred of the Utes, who killed his mother.

Posse From Hell

A former gunfighter is deputized to hunt down a quartet of killers who've escaped from jail and taken a woman hostage.

Hell Bent for Leather

An honest horse-trader (Audie Murphy) is framed for murder by a marshal (Stephen McNally) out to make a name for himself.

Ride a Crooked Trail

An outlaw (Audie Murphy) is taken for a U.S. marshal by a Creole woman (Gia Scala), a judge (Walter Matthau) and the rest of a river town.

40 Guns to Apache Pass

A cavalry captain (Audie Murphy) rescues settlers and catches a corporal (Kenneth Tobey) selling rifles to Apaches.

Column South

A cavalry officer (Audie Murphy) defends the Navajo despite his captain (Robert Sterling) and exposes a general's Civil War plot.

Ulzana's Raid

When word arrives that Apache warrior Ulzana has assembled a war party and left the reservation, the United States Army pegs veteran tracker McIntosh (Burt Lancaster) and Apache Ke-Ni-Tay (Jorge Luke) to lead a young, prejudiced lieutenant's (Bruce Davison) troops to find Ulzana. Outmaneuvered and unfamiliar with the terrain, the cavalry struggles to stop the long-mistreated and raging Apaches from destroying everything in their path in what initially seem like senseless acts of violence.

The Lone Ranger

S1, EP8 "The Renegades"

Army deserters plan to kill Tonto and Chief Swift Eagle.

The Lone Ranger

S1, EP9 "The Tenderfeet"

Two greenhorns from the East are blamed for murder and claim jumping.

Zorro

S1, EP21 "Zorro Springs a Trap"

The magistrate and the commandant set a trap for Zorro, but Tornado is caught instead.

Zorro

S1, EP22 "Unmasking of Zorro"

Zorro is unmasked while trying to save a young lady from being strangled by the impostor commandant.

Tombstone Territory

S2, EP5 "Trail's End"

Hollister tracks a man who murdered a miner and stole the man's gold.

Tombstone Territory

S2, EP6 "The Black Diamond"

As silver strikes increase, more miners are robbed and murdered, forcing Hollister to hunt down the killers; a stolen black diamond turns out to be a clue in the crimes.

Bat Masterson

S1, EP23 "The Tumbleweed Wagon"

Bat is deputized as a federal officer in order to escort a murder suspect to Fort Smith for trial.

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