Tuesday, July 21st TV listings for Outlaw (K33EJ-D2) Walla Walla, WA
Annie Oakley The Hardrock Trail
Outlaw Vic Carver (Robert B. Williams) seeks revenge against Sheriff MacTavish (Kenneth MacDonald) for sending him to jail.
Annie Oakley Annie Gets Her Man
Annie (Gail Davis) sets a trap to catch a bank robber and murderer. With Darryl Hickman, Steve Darrell.
Annie Oakley Justice Guns
Annie (Gail Davis) races to save her retired mentor (Stanley Andrews) from a suicide mission with a merciless young gunman. With Ric Vallin.
Annie Oakley Annie's Desert Adventure
A man (Denver Pyle) recently released from prison is offered a job after helping Annie (Gail Davis) capture two bandits. With Jimmy Hawkins.
Annie Oakley Annie and the Mystery Woman
Annie poses as a dance hall girl to help a scared murder witness find the courage to testify against a murderer.
Annie Oakley Annie and the Texas Sandman
Annie (Gail Davis) intervenes when an infamous gunfighter's enemies try to stop him from beginning a new life. With Virginia Lee, Fess Parker.
The Yellow Rose Pilot
Chance McKenzie comes back to the The Yellow Rose ranch; tension arises when a murder occurs in a late night drug smuggle.
The Yellow Rose Divided We Fall
John Strongheart is being questioned in connection to the murder of Duncan Kilmore; Chance and Roy try to get some answers out of a guy named Sanchez.
Trigger Fingers (1939)
Valley rustlers frame a G-man (Tim McCoy) who is posing as a Gypsy.
Code of the Saddle (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) and his sidekick (Raymond Hatton) discourage bad guys.
The Frontiersmen (1938)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his sidekicks (George Hayes, Russell Hayden) stop rustlers and help a schoolmarm tame singing boys.
Texas Wildcats (1939)
Their friend has been murdered, so cowboys "Lightning" Bill Carson (Tim McCoy) and Magpie McGillicuddy (Ben Corbett) are out for justice, leading Bill to don a mask and pose as "the Phantom."
Joshua (1976)
Men who return home from the Civil War with hopes of rebuilding their lives find death and destruction.
Boot Hill (1969)
A scruffy gunfighter (Terence Hill) and his king-size sidekick (Bud Spencer) take on bad guys in the Old West.
The Sisters Brothers (2018)
The Sisters brothers find themselves on a journey through the Northwest, bringing them to the mountains of Oregon, a dangerous brothel in a small town and the gold rush land of California -- an adventure that tests the deadly family ties that bind.
The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West (1976)
A wagon master and his bumbling assistant guide a procession of one wagon, one luxurious coach and five people.
Trigger Fingers (1939)
Valley rustlers frame a G-man (Tim McCoy) who is posing as a Gypsy.
Code of the Saddle (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) and his sidekick (Raymond Hatton) discourage bad guys.
The Frontiersmen (1938)
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his sidekicks (George Hayes, Russell Hayden) stop rustlers and help a schoolmarm tame singing boys.
Bonanza Spanish Grant
A former dance hall girl poses as a Spanish heiress to claim a land grant that includes part of the Ponderosa; guest Sebastian Cabot.
Bonanza Blood on the Land
Jeb Drummond is a murderous sheep herder who has Adam taken hostage to try and force Ben to sign over a large section of Ponderosa land to him.
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