
The Young Riders: Old Scores
Ike plots revenge against a conspirator to his family's murder the riders track a mysterious beast spooking livestock and people.

Ike plots revenge against a conspirator to his family's murder the riders track a mysterious beast spooking livestock and people.

As Meriwether Lewis and William Clark trek into the uncharted West, the rivers become too shallow for boats they must find friendly Native Americans willing to trade for horses or risk spending winter on the wrong side of the Rocky Mountains.

Lucas develops temporary amnesia while visiting a strange town.

A gambler moves into North Fork and begins courting a local girl.

The new marshal is friends with a known outlaw.

Maud Hoad leads her revenge-seeking family against Joe, who was forced to shoot treacherous Jeb Hoad.

Cheyenne drives the afternoon stage into Lead City with mysterious Señor Beloze.

Cheyenne rides into trouble on the streets of Vera Cruz during Emperor Maximilian's reign of Mexico.

Ike plots revenge against a conspirator to his family's murder the riders track a mysterious beast spooking livestock and people.

As Meriwether Lewis and William Clark trek into the uncharted West, the rivers become too shallow for boats they must find friendly Native Americans willing to trade for horses or risk spending winter on the wrong side of the Rocky Mountains.

A Southern belle arrives in North Fork claiming that Micah is her husband.

The McCains get new neighbors when a couple moves into a nearby ranch.

A blind banjo-playing wanderer strikes up an acquaintance with Mark.

Hoss falls prey to a beautiful woman with a gambling addiction and refuses to believe she's only interested in his money.

Ben Creed (Robert Wilke) plots a staged robbery of Cheyenne so he can regain the foreman's loyalty.

Cheyenne assumes the identity of the actor Merritt to catch the leader of a band of thieves.

Aging rancher George Washington McLintock (John Wayne), a wealthy self-made man, is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men, McLintock's own sons and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife, who left him two years previously, suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in her husband -- she wants custody of their daughter.

A Southern belle arrives in North Fork claiming that Micah is her husband.

The McCains get new neighbors when a couple moves into a nearby ranch.

A blind banjo-playing wanderer strikes up an acquaintance with Mark.