Wednesday, July 1st TV listings for Outlaw (KCYM-LD3) Des Moines, IA
The Adventures of Kit Carson Hide-Out
An outlaw plans to take over a ranch and use it as a hideout for his gang.
The Adventures of Kit Carson The Broken Spur
Kit and El Toro (Bill Williams, Don Diamond) are held up by the Slick Ears gang.
The Yellow Rose Sacred Ground
A widow and her two stepsons clash while running a 200,000-acre Texas ranch.
The Yellow Rose Debt of Honor
A widow and her two stepsons clash while running a 200,000-acre Texas ranch.
Flashing Guns (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) saves a mortgaged rancher (Raymond Hatton) by exposing a crooked banker.
The Law Comes to Gunsight (1947)
A case of mistaken identity leads a gunslinger to be named sheriff of a small town.
Randy Rides Alone (1934)
Government agent Randy Bowers (John Wayne) is accused of shooting up a saloon and has to escape from the jail to find the man behind the murders.
The Lucky Texan (1934)
Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and his friend Jake (George Hayes) have to keep two crooks away from their gold.
The Arizonian (1935)
A marshal, trying to end lawlessness and protect his brother and sweetheart, fights it out with a gang of crooks.
Hi, Gaucho! (1936)
An Argentine cowboy (John Carroll) saves a don's daughter (Steffi Duna) from a bandit (Rod La Rocque).
California Mail (1936)
Bill Harkins (Dick Foran) loses his contract with the Pony Express and has to search for another line of work, which leads him to an all-or-nothing race for a stagecoach contract.
The Robin Hood of El Dorado (1936)
Driven from his land by gold seekers, a Mexican farmer (Warner Baxter) becomes a bandit boss sought by a posse.
Border G-Man (1938)
A federal agent (George O'Brien) catches a gangster (John Miljan), his moll and their private army shipping out to South America.
Allegheny Uprising (1939)
A Colonial rebel (John Wayne) fights Indians, a British captain (George Sanders), and a seller of guns and liquor in Pennsylvania.
Flashing Guns (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) saves a mortgaged rancher (Raymond Hatton) by exposing a crooked banker.
The Law Comes to Gunsight (1947)
A case of mistaken identity leads a gunslinger to be named sheriff of a small town.
Randy Rides Alone (1934)
Government agent Randy Bowers (John Wayne) is accused of shooting up a saloon and has to escape from the jail to find the man behind the murders.
The Lucky Texan (1934)
Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and his friend Jake (George Hayes) have to keep two crooks away from their gold.
Bonanza The Trail Gang
An outlaw joins the Cartwrights' cattle drive, knowing it will take him to the town where his father is the sheriff.
Bonanza The Savage
Attacked by Shoshones while crossing a burial ground, Adam discovers that the Indian woman tending him is white.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie Jackson's Assassination
Jim is unwittingly dragged into a plot to assassinate President Jackson.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie Gone to Texas
Jim visits the Mexican state of Texas, hoping to buy land, but he's arrested as a spy and sentenced to death.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Birth of the Blade
After his rifle misfires during a close encounter with a bear, Jim approaches a blacksmith to suggest a different kind of knife.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Squatter
Jim persuades an imperious plantation owner to allow a squatter and his pregnant wife to remain on her land.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie An Adventure With Audubon
Jim is amused when his friend is mistaken for the missing son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie Deputy Sheriff
Jim takes a turn as a volunteer deputy to guard a prisoner, but he begins to doubt the prisoner's guilt.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie The Trapline
Jim believes a fur company may be trying to drive him away by killing any Cajun trapper with whom he does business.
