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.

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.

The Texican

Deputy Jess Carlin (Audie Murphy) leaves his Texas hometown in disgrace, framed by corrupt saloon owner Luke Starr (Broderick Crawford) for a crime he didn't commit. When his brother, muckraking newspaper editor Roy Carlin (Víctor Vilanova), is murdered after printing an exposé of Starr's crooked deals, Carlin returns home from the Mexican border town where he's been holed up and enlists his brother's fiancée (Luz Márquez) and saloon dancer Kit O'Neal (Diana Lorys) to bring Starr down.

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.

The Quick Gun

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

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.

The Wild and the Innocent

Young fur trapper Yancy Hawks (Audie Murphy) heads to Casper, Wyo., for the first time when his injured uncle asks him to trade some pelts for essential provisions. En route Yancy encounters a family of vagabonds who try to cheat him into parting with his furs in exchange for their daughter, Rosalie (Sandra Dee). Rosalie manages to escape her cruel family, after which she heads to Casper with Yancy. Many hardships, however, await both youngsters in the corrupt and lawless town.

The Stranger Wore a Gun

A man whose life was saved by an outlaw shows his gratitude by reluctantly assisting in a stagecoach robbery.

The Lone Ranger

S1, EP32 "Death Trap"

Tonto and the Lone Ranger investigate when three deputies disappear while taking prisoners to Abilene.

The Lone Ranger

S1, EP33 "Matter of Courage"

The Lone Ranger must rely on a timid barber's help to trap two murderers before they can cross the border.

Zorro

S1, EP37 "The Eagle Leaves the Nest"

Diego and Bernardo must prevent the Eagle from becoming a permanent resident in the de la Vega house.

Zorro

S1, EP38 "Bernardo Faces Death"

When Diego and Bernardo discover that the Eagle is smuggling cannonballs inside art treasures, they attempt to destroy his cannon.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP9 "Dangerous Romance"

Paul Hayden is baited into a fight with three wild brothers, wounding one; when he later meets and falls in love with Karen Thomas, the sister of his three assailants, Hollister attempts to untangle the snarled affairs and prevent murder.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP10 "Self-Defense"

In self defense, Sheriff Hollister gunned down the son of the richest rancher in the territory, who offers a $10,000 reward for Clay's death; a Marshal of a neighboring town lures the sheriff out so he, himself, can kill Clay and claim the reward.

Bat Masterson

S2, EP2 "Wanted ... Dead"

Bat places himself between a trigger-happy sheriff and a reformed gunman involved in a recent killing.

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