
TV Schedule for Outlaw (KAJL-LD5) Fort Smith, AR
Thursday, October 23rd TV listings for Outlaw (KAJL-LD5) Fort Smith, AR
Apache Rifles (1965)
A U.S. Cavalry officer (Audie Murphy) falls in love with a part-Indian missionary (Linda Lawson) in Arizona.
F Troop The Return of Bald Eagle
Parmenter tries to tame a wild Indian by giving him a birthday party.
Kung Fu Chains
The Army arrests Caine and then shackles him to another prisoner, a huge man seeking revenge on his enemies; guest Geoffrey Lewis.
Kung Fu Althea
A girl witness (Jodie Foster) mistakenly accuses Caine of murder after seeing him momentarily holding a gun during a stagecoach robbery.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Senior Spirit
Brisco (Bruce Campbell) learns of his father's connection to the magical orb after John Bly (Billy Drago) kidnaps a boy.
Longmire The Eagle and the Osprey
A bank robbery ends in a shooting, giving Sawyer more leverage against Walt; when Henry goes missing, Cady tells Walt about a disturbing vision.
Longmire Fever
While Henry recuperates, Walt investigates the murder of a man whose land is popular with treasure hunters.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Robert Ford tries to join the Missouri outlaw gang led by his longtime hero, the legendary Jesse James. However, he soon grows resentful of the bandit, ultimately hatching a plan to kill him and take his place.
South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000)
A lawman (Dwight Yoakam) protecting a small Southwestern town wants revenge on a family of troublemakers that earlier disgraced him.
Four Rode Out (1969)
A U.S. marshal, suspected of bank robbery and murder, rides with his lover and a Pinkerton detective across the desert.
A Thunder of Drums (1961)
A Cavalry captain (Richard Boone) steers a lieutenant (George Hamilton) away from a girlfriend (Luana Patten) and back to Apaches in 1870 Arizona.
A Man Called Shenandoah The Young Outlaw
Shenandoah shoots it out with two bounty hunters.
A pair of adventurers are intent on swindling travelers bound for the Yukon Territories during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush.
Billy the Kid (1941)
The Wild West outlaw (Robert Taylor) rides into town and faces a childhood friend turned territorial marshal (Brian Donlevy).
Dallas (1950)
An ex-Confederate officer (Gary Cooper) poses as a U.S. marshal in Dallas to track three brothers for attacking his home.