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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.
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.
Frenchie
Frenchie Fontaine (Shelley Winters), orphaned at 15, has made a comfortable living running a New Orleans casino. Now, moving west to track down those responsible for her father's death, she buys a casino near a town where Pete Lambert (Paul Kelly), one of her father's killers, resides, and enlists the help of the local sheriff, Tom Banning (Joel McCrea). A series of mishaps unexpectedly lands Tom in prison -- and Frenchie, having fallen in love with him, is left on her own to sort out the mess.
Death Valley Days
S18, EP2 "Tracy's Triumph"A convict is released from prison, but not released from his past.
Mohawk
In the 18th century, American artist Jonathan Adams (Scott Brady) was working in Mohawk territory, where he paints the local scenery. Before long, he meets and falls in love with Native American woman Oneida (Rita Gam), but the couple's happiness is interrupted when land tycoon Butler (John Hoyt) deviously pits incoming white settlers against the Mohawk people. Jonathan and his lover are caught in the middle of a violent feud, and the natives become suspicious of the American living among them.
Honky-Tonk
A con man in the West of the 1880s sets his sights on the gold strike in Cascade, Nev., but is beaten at his own game.
Badman's Territory
After Jesse and Frank James rob a bank in a northern Texas country, Sheriff Mark Rowley (Randolph Scott) and his deputy brother Johnny (James Warren) pursue them into the "Badlands" territory, an outlaw haven not associated with any government. The James brothers are also wanted by a devious federal marshal, who battles Mark for their custody. Soon Mark and Johnny are embroiled with the Dalton Gang and an effort by a female newspaper owner (Ann Richards) to make the territory part of Oklahoma.
Duel at Apache Wells
An Arizona rancher's wayward son (Ben Cooper) has a showdown with another rancher (Jim Davis) over a vital water hole.
Death Valley Days
S17, EP23 "Drop Out"George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in 1880s Utah; his friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name; George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.