Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Season 3

October. 02,1958      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre, sometimes simply called Zane Grey Theatre, is an American Western anthology series which ran on CBS from 1956 to 1961.

Episode 29 : The Law and the Gun
June. 04,1959
John Welker's new bride is killed by bank robbers. John goes undercover to try and infiltrate the gang.
Episode 28 : Mission To Marathon
May. 14,1959
Gil Durand, dishonorably discharged from the Army, is asked by the government to locate an Army major.
Episode 27 : Checkmate
April. 30,1959
The story of Ward Pendleton, an examiner for a chain of banks, as he travels throughtout the old west.
Episode 26 : The Sunrise Gun
April. 16,1959
Bitter memories plague old Johnny Sunrise, one-time gunslinger.
Episode 25 : Heritage
April. 02,1959
Victor Bers grows bitter when his son deserts their farm to join the Confederate Army.
Episode 24 : Trouble at Tres Cruces
March. 26,1959
After many years away from his family, Dave Blasingame is asked to return home.
Episode 23 : Hanging Fever
March. 12,1959
Sam Walston, a town leader, sets out to bring justice to a small town after a murder. A suspect suddenly leaves town and the people don't want to wait for a trial. What Walston doesn't know is that his own wife is the suspect's alibi.
Episode 22 : Man Alone
March. 05,1959
A father determines that his son must kill Johnny Ringo in order to establish himself as the best gunfighter.
Episode 21 : The Last Raid
February. 26,1959
Miguel and his gang get away from the band with several thousand pesos in gold. But Miguel is betrayed by one of his men, who steals the gold, takes Miguel's girl and her younger brother, and escapes to a hiding place in the mountains.
Episode 20 : Deadfall
February. 19,1959
A gunman just out of prison is framed for robbery, convicted and sent back to prison. On the way, outlaws kill the sheriff and kidnap the prisoner.
Episode 19 : A Thread of Respect
February. 12,1959
Gino Pelleti, an immigrant tailor, opens a shop in Yucca City. He and his son are subjected to cruel pranks, but he doesn't believe in violence and refuses to defend himself.
Episode 18 : Make It Look Good
February. 05,1959
When Sam Carter refuses to accept his share of stolen money, he inadvertently places his wife Jenny's life in jeopardy. Carter's companions in crime suspect that he has informed on them.
Episode 17 : Trail Incident
January. 29,1959
Andy McCall comes across a teenage boy wandering through the country. The boy, Peter Owens tells of being thrown by a horse, and his father is Tim Owens, the biggest banker in Chicago. Back at camp Charlie the cook who's been crippled by an accident is bitter he can never partner Andy like they'd always dreamed. The cattle drive continues and Peter starts to adapt to camp life, first as a cook's helper and then as one of the riders. Charlie tells the boy he will stake him a ticket for the stagecoach when they get close to a nearby town. Arriving at Redcliff Charlie ...
Episode 16 : Welcome Home a Stranger
January. 22,1959
After the Civil War, lawman Ben Sanderson returns to his Southern home to find things very changed.
Episode 15 : Hang the Heart High
January. 15,1959
Discontented with her marriage, Regan Moore attracts the love of gunman Dix Porter with serious consequences.
Episode 14 : Day of the Killing
January. 08,1959
Blacksmith Jonas Sutton is elected sheriff. After he takes office, townfolk pressure him into hunting down a murderer who previously had saved Sutton's son.
Episode 13 : Living is a Lonesome Thing
January. 01,1959
A wealthy rancher is trying to monopolize the cattle drives leaving Texas. Small ranchers are trying to put their own drive together. The wealthy rancher hires a man's wayward son to sabotage the effort.
Episode 12 : Medal for Valor
December. 25,1958
David Manning asks Rufus Stewart for money so he can relocate to a warmer climate due to his wife's illness. The catch is that he serve in the U.S. Armory under Stewart's sons name for so that his son can run for U.S. senate.
Episode 11 : Let the Man Die
December. 18,1958
Dr. Reynolds faces a painful temptation - if he allows a patient to die, his son's future will be assured.
Episode 10 : Bury Me Dead
December. 11,1958
Lorimer is forced to help outlaw Redfern, who is holding Jed's wife hostage, with a Marshal on the trail of Redfern, Lorimer is trying desperately to protect Redfern in order to keep her alive.
Episode 9 : Pressure Point
December. 04,1958
Jess Clark becomes blind when his horse breaks his leg in a gopher hole in Top Rock, a small town that wants nothing to do with gunfighters. After a prison break Lew Banning goes after Clark who killed his brother not caring that the old timer is blind now.
Episode 8 : The Vaunted
November. 27,1958
Wanted criminal Jess Matson has been on the run for over a year, he heads back to visit his family and encounters a surprise ambush.
Episode 7 : The Tall Shadow
November. 20,1958
Linc Hardway's father is one of the wealthiest men in the West. In his efforts to prove that he can do anything as well as his father, Linc encounters one failure after another, until even the girl he loves loses respect for him. Then Hardway's father is murdered and he is suspected of the crime.
Episode 6 : To Sit in Judgment
November. 13,1958
When a youngster bites off more trouble than he can chew a sympathetic sheriff takes the hard course on teaching him a lesson.
Episode 5 : Legacy of a Legend
November. 06,1958
A drifter arrives in a small Western town claiming to be a famous lawman who had lived there years before. The townspeople, who remember the lawman as a young and vigorous man, refuse to believe him.
Episode 4 : The Accuser
October. 30,1958
After discovering the body of a murdered rancher, Milo Brant tries to comfort the grieving widow. The widow's little son, however distrusts Brant and resents the man's attentions to his mother.
Episode 3 : Homecoming
October. 23,1958
Though Adam Larkin has spent many years trying to make a living from his land, he has only met with failure. When his wife tells him that she is expecting a child, Larkin goes to the bank and asks for a loan, but the bank refuses it. Larkin decides to take what he needs.
Episode 2 : The Scaffold
October. 09,1958
An embittered man shoots one of the leading citizens.
Episode 1 : Trail to Nowhere
October. 02,1958
Julie Holman swears vengeance when her husband is murdered. Suspecting Carl Benson, a man with whom her husband has quarreled, Julie rides out to his ranch. She finds that Benson has disappeared and sets out to track him down.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 1960
Season 4
Season 4 1959
Season 3
Season 3 1958
Season 2
Season 2 1957
Season 1
Season 1 1956

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