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.

Showdown at Boot Hill

A bounty hunter kills a wanted criminal but can't collect the reward because townspeople refuse to identify the victim.

The Lone Ranger

Rancher Reece Kilgore (Lyle Bettger) picks a fight with Indians in the hope that he can run them off their land and mine it for silver. Then a masked lawman, the Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) and his Indian sidekick, Tonto (Jay Silverheels), are sent to investigate. The Indians are armed and ready to defend themselves, but the Lone Ranger is wounded while trying to prevent Kilgore from using explosives in the battle. Backed by cavalrymen, he and Tonto pursue justice.

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold

Masked Man (Clayton Moore) and Tonto (Jay Silverheels) learn why hooded riders have been killing Indians and stealing medallions.

Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier

This big-screen movie featuring the coonskin-capped Davy Crockett (Fess Parker) consists of the first three episodes that aired on the Disneyland TV show in 1954. Crockett and his pal George Russel (Buddy Ebsen) battle Native Americans, and Russel gets captured. Crockett does what it takes to save his friend. After the wars, Crockett runs a successful political campaign to become a congressman. But the Texas Revolution calls him back to fight, and he makes his last stand at the Alamo.

Davy Crockett and the River Pirates

Davy (Fess Parker) and his partner (Buddy Ebsen) race Mike Fink (Jeff York) down the Mississippi, then fight pirates in disguise.

Ten Wanted Men

Rancher John Stewart (Randolph Scott) prefers to to resolve problems without falling back on violent solutions. However, fellow cattleman Wick Campbell (Richard Boone) isn't so peaceful, and he hires a team of armed mercenaries, led by ruthless Frank Scavo (Leo Gordon), to rid him of any possible competition. After narrowly surviving an attack from Scavo and his men, Stewart has little choice but to fight back in order to save both his ranch and his family, including nephew Howie (Skip Homeier).

The Stranger Wore a Gun

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

Coroner Creek

A gunfighter (Randolph Scott) loses his beloved in a robbery and hunts the man (George Macready) to blame, who is living off the loot.

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 Lone Ranger

S1, EP42 "Eye for an Eye"

The governor's daughter is endangered by Stark Durfee, a notorious outlaw.

The Lone Ranger

S1, EP43 "Outlaw of the Plains"

A respected sheriff is a cattle rustler by night.

Zorro

S2, EP4 "The Senorita Makes a Choice"

Anna Maria asks Sgt. Garcia to deliver ransom money to her father's kidnapper.

Zorro

S2, EP5 "Rendezvous at Sundown"

Zorro must rescue Anna Maria, who has been taken prisoner in place of her father.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP15 "The Capture"

When a U.S. Marshal is ambushed while bringing in outlaw Kyle Dodge, he turns his captive over to Sheriff Hollister just before he dies, with the cryptic warning to trust nobody; forewarned, the Sheriff forestalls a clever attempt to free Dodge.

Tombstone Territory

S3, EP16 "State's Witness"

In order to trap an outlaw gang, the Epitaph reports that a gang member is turning state's witness; the outlaw dies of his wounds, but his death is kept secret; in a bold move, the gang kidnaps Claibourne and offers to exchange him for the outlaw.

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