Jack Arnold's Westerns
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- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsLex BarkerMara CordayStephen McNallyIn Tomahawk, the crooked Jackman brothers control the town, Sheriff Dunham is up for re-election, the sheep growers are banned in town and a stagecoach line undercover investigator arrives to catch the gang that regularly robs the stages.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsRory CalhounMartha HyerDean JaggerA gunfighter takes a deputy sheriff job in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsJeff ChandlerOrson WellesColleen MillerVirgil Renchler owns most of the town, providing a thriving economy. When his men go too far and kill one of his migrant workmen, the sheriff goes after him, even if it means his job and everyone else's.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsAudie MurphyCharles DrakeJoan EvansWhen hired killer John Gant rides into Lordsburg, the town's folk become paranoid as each leading citizen has enemies capable of using the services of a professional killer for personal revenge.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsEric FlemingClint EastwoodSheb WooleyFavor and crew drive the herd into an area populated by farmers who have previously waged a range war against cattlemen. A group of farmers warns Favor to keep his men and cattle off farmland, but a thunderstorm causes some of the horses to stampede and a farmer is killed. The man's death threatens to start a war between the farmers and the drovers.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsEric FlemingClint EastwoodSheb WooleyRowdy is saved from falling down a well by a woman. Later, the woman's family and friends had to manage to steal the drovers' horses.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsWard BondRobert HortonCathleen NesbittMatthew Lowry seems timid to everyone especially a bully on the wagon train. Riding upon some cholera sick wagons in a pass, they find out who he really is and why he has been acting this way.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsEric FlemingClint EastwoodSheb WooleyPrisoners break out of prison and try to steal the drovers' horses.
- 1963–19641h8.8 (15)TV EpisodeDirectorJack ArnoldStarsDan O'HerlihyKurt RussellCharles BronsonA group of miners come to Doc with gold nuggets and offer to show him the location of the mine if he will attend to the pregnant daughter of the camp's leader. When he hesitates, their guns give him no choice in the matter. Jaimie secretly follows him to the camp, where Doc learns that the young woman is four months from giving birth, and that the miners want him to stay with her for at least that long.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsEric FlemingClint EastwoodPaul BrinegarStoried hired gun Gurd stalks an Hispanic cattleman, while Gil's drovers join the Don's peasants to celebrate. Gurd's young wife pleads with him to drop the assignment, & retire to her family plantation, but the aging Gurd's reputation won't let him, so she seeks Gil's help.
- DirectorJack ArnoldJean YarbroughStarsWalter BrennanDack RamboMalcolm AtterburyAn old storekeeper friend of Will's is stubbornly unwilling to forgive the young farmer who stole from his store, even though the young man has served his time and needs to support his wife and child but can't get a job.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsWalter BrennanDack RamboRoyal DanoThe Sonnets are railroaded on trumped-up charges in a small town where they heard Jim stayed 4 days. Rather than let them pay a fine, the judge sentences them to work the local railroad tunnel for 30 days. On the job, things become grim.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsStewart GrangerDoug McClureLee MajorsTrampas comes to the aid of a girl and her father who had a heart attack. At the father's request he helps them at their destination and then to try to find the girl's mother who is with outlaws. He finds the girl has her own mind on it.
- 1971–19731hNot Rated8.1 (87)TV EpisodeDirectorJack ArnoldStarsPete DuelBen MurphyMonte MarkhamHank Henderson has hired Heyes and Curry to find his runaway wife and bring her home. She agrees, but her friend Jim tries to stop her. When Hank is killed, and Jim arrested, they try to prove he's innocent with an unheard of technique.
- 1971–19731hNot Rated7.3 (83)TV EpisodeDirectorJack ArnoldStarsBen MurphyRoger DavisNeville BrandTo stop the MacCreedy-Armindariz feud from coming to a rope's end, Heyes and Curry ride to the aid of their former employer Patrick "Big Mac" MacCreedy, who is accused of murdering the foreman of his across-the-Rio-Grande neighbor Armindariz's ranch. In fact, MacCreedy only witnessed the shooting and has no idea who the killer is (viewers don't either; the killer is never revealed). While hurrying to help the dying man, MacCreedy saw a neer-do-well drifter (Neville Brand) swipe the man's rifle and take off with it. Heyes and Curry find that the drifter has gone to Tombstone, Arizona -- home to Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, who both play major roles in the story. They acquire a warrant for the drifter's arrest as a material witness, but it's not an extradition warrant. Thus they need to lure or trick the drifter back to Texas. To do so, they ask a lady friend named Georgette Sinclair who is what would later be called a nightclub singer, meeting her in Tombstone and letting her "woo" the drifter while they watch and play poker. The idea is to get the drifter to fall in love with the singer, agree to go to Colorado with her -- stopping for half a minute in Texas along the way.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsBen MurphyRoger DavisGlenn CorbettThe first of five episodes to deal with the real-life Wyoming Stockgrower's Association (which led to the Johnson County War of 1892 and inspired the film "Heaven's Gate," which changed many details of the story): two gunmen try to bushwhack Smith and Jones for being in league with "cattle rustlers" -- which in WSGA parlance, applied to anybody who owned fewer than 300 cattle. A small cattle rancher, who has tangled with the gunmen in the past, comes up behind them, surprises them and shoots them down in their tracks. He claims self-defense, but knows people will call it murder (which it is), so asks Smith and Jones to escort him, his wife, his partner and his cattle to Montana where he will be reasonably safe. WSGA "detectives" send out an armed party dedicated to killing the whole lot. When Heyes and the gunman are both critically wounded, Curry goes berserk and blasts away at them until they turn tail. Heyes survives (his comment about being shot in the head later became a tagline for "The Rockford Files"), but the killer dies -- and Curry figures out the truth. Now everyone has a moral dilemma.
- 1971–19731hNot Rated7.2 (57)TV EpisodeDirectorJack ArnoldStarsBen MurphyRoger DavisKeenan WynnIn a new town awaiting a job offer, two Sheriff deputies repeatedly order Heyes and Curry to leave town. They can't figure out why until they discover who the Sheriff is. The promised job results in $80,000 in cash and a lot more trouble.
- 1971–19731hNot Rated7.4 (63)TV EpisodeDirectorJack ArnoldStarsBen MurphyRoger DavisSally FieldHeyes (aka Smith) has a plan, that, if he & Curry (aka Jones) settle in Mexico, their old friend Clementine (Sally Field) should join them. Pretending to be the wife to one of them to appear respectable.
- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsBob DenverForrest TuckerIvor FrancisWhile out scouting, Dusty sees an Indian boy being attacked by a bear, and ends up rescuing the boy. But it turns out the boy is the son of a Chief, and Dusty is leading the angry tribe right to the wagon train.
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- DirectorJack ArnoldStarsFred WilliamsonD'Urville MartinWilliam SmithTwo black bounty hunters, pursuing an outlaw, take over a small Western town without a sheriff.