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EP1  Outlaws
Dec. 28,1986
Outlaws

In the series premiere the members of the Pike gang are on the run from a posse lead by former member John Grail in 1886. During a showdown during a lightning storm in an Indian graveyard they are transported forward 100 years and are quickly introduced to the modern world. They manage to get by using their now-highly valuable gold coins but Isaiah, Wolf, and Billy soon strike off on their own and run afoul of a crime lord. John and Harland come to the rescue and they manage to take the man down, and form the Double-Eagle Detective Agency to bring the code of the Old West to the present.

EP2  Tintype
Jan. 03,1987
Tintype

While providing security for one of their clients, Harland Pike becomes infatuated with a woman who looks remarkably similar to his old love from the past.

EP3  Primer
Jan. 10,1987
Primer

The men protect immigrant shopkeepers harassed by thugs in a protection racket. Meanwhile, Billy confronts the fact he's illiterate and goes to adult education classes to learn how to read. He winds up conneting the gang involved in the protection racket.

EP4  Orleans
Jan. 17,1987
Orleans

When the agency runs short on funds they set out to New Orleans to recover a buried stash that Isaiah hid back in 1886. The land is owned by a descendant of Isaiah's slaveowner who runs his own criminal racket. While Isaiah helps one of his own descendents who has run afoul of the man, he and the fellows take on the crook and in the end Isaiah defeats him in an old-fashioned duel.

EP5  Hymn
Jan. 31,1987
Hymn

The Agency is hired to protect a female evangelist from a stalker and Wolf Lucas realizes she is not a true believer as he is. As they work the two of them both make some new discoveries about their faith in God.

EP6  Madrid
Feb. 07,1987
Madrid

The Agency is hired by a rich millionnaire who plans to develop the Old West town of Madril into a shopping mall. John is the one insisting on them taking on the job - as a sheriff he worked in Madril and one of remaining residents was a child when John rode into town. The millionnaire's wife is keeping John occupied as the rest of the Agency discovers that the wife is up to no good, working behind her husband's back. They manage to convince John to join back up with them and together they take the wife and her men down.

EP7  Potboiler
Feb. 28,1987
Potboiler

A researcher and author is fascinated by the Outlaws, especially when he discovers they bear a strong resemblence to the Pike gang of 1886 - not surprising since they are the same gang. The guys try to cover their tracks while taking on a crime lord.

EP8  Pursued
Mar. 07,1987
Pursued

The guys are hired by a man who once worked for the mob. Years ago he felt that being associated with them was not good for his daughter so he left, and has been hiding from them ever since. Now he is about to die and before he does he wants to see his daughter again and it seems that she doesn't want to see him. The guys, especially John, are moved when they thinksof the loved ones left behind so the agree to do it. When they find her, she's very obstinate. And not only that the people who are looking for her father are trying to get her to get to him.

EP9  Independents
Mar. 21,1987
Independents

The Outlaws ride to the rescue of the owner of an independent taxi-cab outfit and her daughter.

EP10  Hardcase
Mar. 28,1987
Hardcase

The Agency take in a young kid on the run from crooks and Billy Pike has to deal with the boy - the splitting image in personality of himself when he was a kid.

EP11  Jackpot
Apr. 04,1987
Jackpot

The guys travel to Las Vegas to protect an acountant with vital evidence against the mob.

EP12  Birthday
May. 02,1987
Birthday

The guys get together on their ranch to celebrity Maggie's birthday, but it's the eve of their date to testimony against a crime lord they arrested, and he's sent out his lieutenants to kill them all before they can arrive in court. As the weather bears down, the ranch is under siege, and several of them are wounded, things look grim and the Outlaws go all out to take out their opponents.

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Outlaws is a short-lived action-adventure American television series which aired Saturday nights on CBS. Five cowboys are sent forward through time from 1886 to 1986, and fight crime. The original series began as a 2-hour pilot movie, and was followed by eleven one-hour episodes.

Outlaws Audience Reviews

Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
GarnettTeenage The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.
Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
elshikh4 OK, call me a freak, a devoted lover, a guy who lives the nostalgia powerfully, or call me all of that together ! Simply I have a theory that says something about the TV at an era named the 1980s. I'll cut to the chase, presenting my point of view with enough proofs that this era was childishly funny, innocently entertaining, and boldly imaginative more than any other era I know. Whether these works worked or not just speculate on their ideas well and honestly : A crime fighter battles the forces of evil with the help of supercar (Knight Rider - 1982). A 1930's Pacific islands bush pilot plunges into adventures (Tales of the Gold Monkey - 1982). A married couple co-run their own private-detective agency, the wife's superpowers are a tremendous asset in solving cases (Tucker's Witch - 1982). 4 Vietnam vets, framed for a crime they didn't commit, help the innocent while on the run from the military (The A-Team - 1983). A man who can change himself into any animal fights crime (Manimal - 1983). Probationary angel sent back to Earth to help people (Highway to Heaven - 1984). A secret agent uses no guns, armed with only scouts' resourcefulness (MacGyver - 1985). A man of mystery, gets people out of trouble, asking for favors in return (Stingray - 1986). Scientist finds himself trapped in time leaping into the body of a different person in a different time period each week (Quantum Leap - 1989). OH MY GOD, have you ever seen anything like that before?!.At such a time you find real matchless experiences with no precedent at all, for instance a parody in the form of a series : (Fresno - 1986) which was nothing but a sarcastic show that makes fun of the same era's lavish soap operas like (Dallas) and (Falcon Crest). Or (Cop Rock - 1990) the only cop series in history to have been based on a Broadway musical format. Or even (Baywatch - 1989) the most sexy TV series ever which was one gutsy, sizzling, exceptional idea from the 1980s. So why not to have a show that mixes : the western, time travel, and the detective stories in one form under the name of (Outlaws). Again that was made in 1986, and let's say 1986 only, because I didn't run into such crazy ideas much around any era except this adorable decade.I believe the production companies' bosses were much adventurous back then, being a bit creative persons themselves, convincing in the methods of entertaining the viewer yet stylishly. So that what made their work a classic fun and fresh chimera hitherto, and without any comparing to nowadays' TV which the most of it stands aside and falls flat apart !Surely the fancy premise is super. I'm already in love with the time travel theme, so how about a magnificent 6 from Texas 1899, find themselves living in our modern life, solving crimes in their own unique ways. We saw detective agencies that was run by handsome guy (Vega$), 2 brothers (Simon & Simon), ex-model and insane detective (Moonlighting), or 3 ravishing beauty queens (Charlie's Angels), but never with a six stiff REAL cowboys from the 19th century before !Yes, Rod Taylor, William Lucking, Patrick Houser, Charles Napier, Richard Roundtree, Christina Belford weren't my dream cast, but they harmonized well. True that it suffered from main vice whereas there were no explanations or whatsoever for lots of ironies concerning the time travel and other issues, but I surrendered to its different tone, having the biggest kick out of the idea itself; which's, despite some weakness, a dazzling one and most of all nothing was like it, or is like it until now. (Outlaws) is the kind of shows that you watch and be entertained with under your quilt while the sky is gray-clouded and the hot chocolate is right beside you.It's the 1980s where the ideas were too original, and the enjoyment was wild.
mizpahjp It started in 1899 when they came too 1986,not 1886."The TV movie 'Outlaws' and its ensuing TV series are an interesting example of how a good idea for a one-off story can't always be sustained as an ongoing series.The TV movie kicked off in the Old West, in 1886 ... actually rather late for the Old West, since most of the legendary desperadoes had died or retired by this point. Lawman John Grail is trying to arrest four tough hombres, not worried about the fact that he's outnumbered. Suddenly a weirdly glowing blue ring drops out of the sky and envelops the five men and their horses. Next thing they know, they've travelled into the future precisely one hundred years. (Which ought to tip off the audience that the time-hole is somebody's invention, not a fluke of nature.) None of these men have criminal records in the year 1986, so Grail -- with surprising ease -- convinces them to become crime-fighters."
StellaK This show was a guilty pleasure of mine. It was really stupid on the surface, but it was so campy it was hilarious. My only regret is I didn't tape all the episodes.
Gislef An enjoyable little romp, using the now well-established "flashback" mode (Highlander, Forever Knight) to explore the characters' pasts. The time travel element is never really explained or rationalized, and the group never really bothers to try getting back to their own time. Most of the plots milk the cowboys' unfamiliarity with the 1990's for all its worth, or contrasts their behavior with our own. Although it's more a matter of contrasting their "movie cowboy" attitudes with our own. Added realism was injected by the characters were always getting wounded and injured in their A-Team shootout-type antics.