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

S4, EP10 "Rendezvous at Whipsaw"

A woman's life is endangered after she testifies at a murder trial.

The Lone Ranger

S4, EP11 "Dan Reid's Fight for Life"

A Mexican bandit holds Dan Reid captive in a cave.

Zorro

S1, EP31 "Man With the Whip"

When an Argentine stranger becomes too aggressive with the tavern waitress, Zorro arrives to discipline him.

Zorro

S1, EP32 "Cross of the Andes"

Zorro must rescue Bernardo from a thieving tanner.

Tombstone Territory

S2, EP2 "Marked for Murder"

Hollister spots a known criminal whose sidekick is sure to be joining him, and tries to lay a trap for the slippery crooks.

Tombstone Territory

S2, EP3 "Payroll to Tombstone"

Hollister investigates when thousands of dollars of payroll money is stolen, but the Army suspects the courier made off with the cash.

Bat Masterson

S1, EP2 "Two Graves for Swan Valley"

Thinking Bat has been flirting with his girlfriend, Molly Doyle, a nightrider decides to kill him, but Bat refuses to leave town when he finds out.

Bat Masterson

S1, EP3 "Dynamite Blows Two Ways"

After Bat wins a herd of cattle in a high-stakes card game, a determined rancher makes it difficult for Bat to convert his winnings into cash.

Great Day in the Morning

In Denver before the outbreak of the Civil War, North Carolina native Owen Pentecost (Robert Stack) tricks saloon owner Jumbo Means (Raymond Burr) into losing everything he owns -- including some valuable mining claims -- in a card game. As headstrong dressmaker Ann (Virginia Mayo) and bartender Boston (Ruth Roman) spar over Owen's affections, his fellow Southerners begin assembling their gold to fund the Confederate Army, as the town's Northerners form their own militia and prepare for war.

Pony Soldier

An officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Duncan MacDonald (Tyrone Power), must intercept a hunting party of Cree Native Americans who have left their reservation to track buffalo in the Montana region. MacDonald, along with his guide, Natayo Smith (Thomas Gomez), meets up with the Native Americans, trying to convince them to return to the reservation. But Chief Konah complicates matters when he attacks a wagon train and takes two hostages.

Frontier Gambler

After many years away, Deputy Marshal Curt Darrow (John Bromfield) comes back to a small frontier town to investigate the disappearance and possible murder of Sylvia Melbourne (Coleen Gray), a powerful saloon owner. Many wanted Sylvia dead, and her foster father, Roger (Kent Taylor), and her quick-draw, philandering boyfriend, Tony (Jim Davis), are the main suspects. Curt, who's become obsessed with the dead woman, arrests Tony. But the mystery only thickens when Sylvia returns.

Frontier Uprising

A wagon train heads for California unaware that local Indians have sided with Mexico against the United States.

Silverado

Rambling man Emmett (Scott Glenn) assembles a group of misfit cowboys (Kevin Costner), (Kevin Kline, Danny Glover). After helping a group of settlers track down a pack of thieves, Emmett and his men descend on the troubled town of Silverado to seek their fortunes. Soon after arriving, they discover that the town has fallen into the grasp of greedy rancher Ethan McKendrick (Ray Baker) and corrupt Sheriff Cobb (Brian Dennehy) with whom many of Emmett's men have unfinished business.

Wyatt Earp

The epic biography of western lawman Wyatt Earp, who at an early age, is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. He becomes a respected sheriff in Dodge City and Tombstone. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.

A Man Alone

Stranded in the desert, gunfighter Wes Steele (Ray Milland) comes across the gory aftermath of a stagecoach robbery in which all the victims were murdered in cold blood. Taking one of the stagecoach's horses to ride into the next town, Steele finds himself accused of the robbery by the hotheaded sheriff's deputy (Alan Hale) while the sheriff (Ward Bond) is ill with yellow fever. With the help of the sheriff's daughter (Mary Murphy), Steele fights to clear his name.

Hopalong Cassidy

"Hills of Old Wyoming"

An evil deputy is using Native Americans to rustle cattle; this causes trouble between the cattlemen and Native Americans; Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served.

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