Examen | INSP's August and September TV Movie Schedule

INSP's August and September TV Movie Schedule

The INSP network is known for its unique blend of family-friendly programs and movies that inspire and entertain. As summer winds down and the cooler temperatures of fall set in, INSP has released its TV movie schedule for August and September 2021, offering a variety of films for everyone in the family.

Starting off in August, INSP has lined up an exciting array of movies that are sure to resonate with viewers. The list includes classics like "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", "Unforgiven", and "The Outlaw Josey Wales". These films, featuring iconic figures such as Clint Eastwood, will transport viewers back to the old west, filled with thrilling chases, daring heists, and intense stand-offs.

Additionally, INSP will be offering a special treat for fans of John Wayne with a marathon of his films on August 15th. Known as "Duke Days of Summer", this event will feature fan-favorite titles like "Rio Bravo", "The Searchers", and "True Grit".

As September rolls in, INSP continues its film presentations with an assortment of inspirational dramas and heartwarming stories. The network will be playing "The Ultimate Gift", a touching tale about a young man learning life lessons after inheriting his grandfather's fortune.

Other notable films in September include "October Sky", a true story about a coal miner's son who aspires to build rockets, and "The Blind Side", a biographical sports drama about an underprivileged athlete who goes on to become an NFL player.

In addition, INSP will also air a series of faith-based films such as "God's Not Dead", "Heaven is For Real", and "Miracles From Heaven". These movies not only entertain but also inspire with messages of faith, hope, and love.

Furthermore, INSP will continue its tradition of airing family-friendly movies every Sunday afternoon. These include classics like "Anne of Green Gables", "Pollyanna", and "The Secret Garden". These films, filled with wholesome adventures and life lessons, are perfect for a cozy family movie day.

In summary, INSP's TV movie schedule for August and September promises a variety of films that cater to different tastes. Whether you are a fan of classic westerns, inspiring dramas, or family-friendly movies, there's something for everyone. So, make sure to mark your calendar and prepare for some quality movie time with INSP.

This post is for all of you who love Western Movies!

Catch these exciting stories of the old west coming this August and September on INSP...

INSP's August Network Movie Premieres

The Desperate Trail, starring Sam Elliott, Linda Fiorentino, Craig Sheffer: When a marshal is tasked with escorting a convicted lady outlaw to prison, she breaks loose and takes on a crafty partner. With the marshal hot on the outlaw’s trail, the perilous chase becomes a battle of wills and wits.

Hostiles, starring Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Wes Studi, Timothee Chalamet: In 1892, an army captain with a deep and painful contempt for the Cheyenne Indians is ordered by the president of the United States to escort the tribe’s dying chief and his family back to Montana, a volatile and deadly territory.

The Eagle and the Hawk, starring Rhonda Fleming, John Payne: When a Texas Ranger and a government agent team up to help a dynamic Mexican patriot fend off European opposition, they soon encounter a feisty redheaded woman with a rifle who may derail their plans.

The River’s Edge, starring Debra Paget, Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn, Harry Carey Jr.: A deadly thief, on the run with stolen cash, forces a rancher and his wife to lead him across the nearby desert into Mexico. The journey is a series of twists and turns, fueled by the fact that the rancher’s wife is the former girlfriend of the crook.

The Law and Jake Wade, starring Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark, Patricia Owens: A marshal is forced to confront his past when his old partner-in-crime escapes from prison and comes after him, wanting to know the location of loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.

Gunbelt, starring George Montgomery, Tab Hunter, Jack Elam: When an outlaw escapes prison and wants to get his brother Billy to help him rob a Wells Fargo money shipment, he learns Billy has gone straight. Now, Billy must overcome old enemies and new threats as he tries to redeem himself.

The Gun and the Pulpit, starring Geoffrey Lewis, Slim Pickens, Marjoe Gortner, Estelle Parsons: The captivating tale of a smooth-talking gunslinger posing as a preacher to hide form his enemies. He ends up bringing hope to his parishioners and law-and-order to a town terrorized by crooks.

The Gun Hawk, starring Rory Calhoun, Rod Cameron, Ruta Lee: His town-drunk father was killed by outlaws. Now, a former gunslinger must break from his peaceful life, strap on his guns and confront the dark-hearted men who killed his father and want to take over the town. A crooked sheriff stands in his way.

INSP's September Network Movie Premieres:

The Redhead and the Cowboy, starring Glenn Ford, Rhonda Fleming, Edmond O’Brien: When a cowboy helps a beautiful confederate spy escape from a group of outlaws, they navigate the dangers of the open range, fall in love, and work together to uncover the truth behind a land grab scheme.

Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood, starring Jeff Fahey, Christian Slater, Perry King: Hard feelings over the Civil War and an incident involving a stolen pig fuel a complex web of rivalry, loyalty, betrayal, and revenge between two families. A gripping and intense portrayal of one of America’s most legendary feuds.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef: During the American Civil War, three gunslingers, a mysterious loner, a ruthless mercenary, and a Mexican outlaw engage in a treacherous quest for a buried treasure of gold.

The Cimarron Kid, starring Audie Murphy, James Best, Hugh O’Brian: After serving his time in prison, a former gang member is unjustly accused of robbing the train he was riding home. His plans for going straight are complicated when he’s forced to prove his innocence and must join his old gang to rescue a friend.

City of Bad Men, starring Dale Robertson, Jeanne Crain, Richard Boone, Lloyd Bridges: A determined woman travels to Carson City to reunite with her fiancé and finds him involved in a heated rivalry between local factions. As tensions escalate, the woman confronts the corrupt forces of the town that threaten to destroy it.

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid, starring Robert DuVall, Cliff Robertson, Luke Askew, R.G. Armstrong: In 1876, the notorious gangs of Jesse James and Cole Younger joined forces and traveled north to rob the unsuspecting bank in Northfield, Minnesota. Due to many surprising events, the outlaws’ detailed plan of theft was a disaster.

The Missing, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett, Val Kilmer: In 1885 New Mexico, an aging cowboy, and his estranged daughter, must put aside their differences to rescue the daughter’s abducted child from a ruthless Apache witch doctor. A story of determination, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bonds of family.

Saskatchewan, starring Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters, Hugh O’Brian: After a mounted police inspector rescues a woman who is the sole survivor of a wagon train, he turns against his greenhorn commander, taking a safer route to the U.S. border to stop invading hostile Indians. A visually stunning film!

Happy trails, Y'all!

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