The Terror of Tiny Town
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Tiny town
I saw this movie when I was in college. We got in free to see this movie but had to pay to leave. When I saw that it was in dvd format I had to buy it and then during a family get together we watched it. We laughed and enjoyed the action. I had to buy several more because my younger relatives thought the movies 'plot' was quite unique. Would recommend. 2008-11-03




Classic Cult Film
This film is a typical 1930s potboiler Western of the singing cowboy variety. What makes it special, however, is the gimmick of its all-midget cast. Beyond the gimmick casting is the star of the film. Billy Curtis, who plays the hero Buck Lawson in the film, had a significant Hollywood career. In the early 1950s he starred with George Reeves in "Superman and the Mole Men" and in the early 1970s starred as the character Mordecai in Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter."
HINT: if you want the "Terror of Tiny Town," get this version and not the one entitled "Great Wacky Western Comedies." If you get the "Wacky" DVD, you'll get saddled with two awful made for TV clinkers. One of which is the Bob Denver stink bomb known as "Dusty's Trail." Get the Alpha Video version for just "Terror of Tiny Town" and you won't be sorry.
2005-12-01




