An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople organize to defeat him, and zany antics ensue.An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople organize to defeat him, and zany antics ensue.An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople organize to defeat him, and zany antics ensue.
'Little Billy' Rhodes
- Bat Haines - The Villain
- (as Little Billy)
Billy Platt
- Jim 'Tex' Preston - The Rich Uncle
- (as Bill Platt)
John T. Bambury
- Pop Lawson - The Ranch Owner
- (as John Bambury)
Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
- Sammy - The Barber
- (as Karl Casitzky)
Fern Formica
- Diamond Dolly
- (as Johnnie Fern)
William H. O'Docharty
- The Old Soak
- (as W.H. O'Docharty)
Franz Balluck
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Josefine Balluck
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Christine Buresh
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Lida Buresh
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Stephen Chase
- Master of Ceremonies
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- GoofsWhen Haines arrives at Preston's ranch, he ties his horse securely to the hitching rail. When he leaves a minute later, he mounts his untied horse.
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[first lines]
Master of Ceremonies: Ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages, we're going to present for your approval a novelty picture with an all-midget cast, the first of its kind to ever be produced. I'm told that it has everything, that is, everything that a western should have.
- ConnectionsEdited into Speak of the Devil (1993)
- SoundtracksMister Jack and Missus Jill
Written by Lew Porter
Featured review
This film is a genuine novelty. The film has been put together as a straightforward B-Western as produced in the late 1930s. It appears to have been filmed on the same locations as dozens of other B-Westerns, with a stock, wall-to-wall music score. The difference is when you see and hear the players. This takes a few minutes to get used to, but once you are into it, you start to get caught up in the story and don't even notice the fact that the entire cast is made up of "little people". The acting in this ranges from fair to good, and the direction is as good as in any Roy Rogers or Gene Autry opus. This is not a bad little film and well worth your time if you are in the mood for something different.
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- Apr 22, 2011
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- Budget
- $100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Terror of Tiny Town (1938) officially released in India in English?
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