Terror Of Tiny Town, The

105. THE TERROR OF TINY TOWN (1936-usa). With an all-midget cast. ThatÕs right-an all-midget cast! This “rollickin’, rootin’, tootin’, shootin’ drama of the great outdoors” really has to be seen to be believed! An offbeat novelty item if there ever was one, it has recently achieved some notoriety by being cited as one of “the fifty worst films of all time.” But it’s much too aware of its own absurdities, much too consciously funny, to deserve such extreme abuse. You’ll have a great time, as did the twisted minds that conceived the film, as you encounter every possible Western stereotype (the wholesome hero in white, the despicable villain in black, the innocent cowgirl, the worldly dance hall girl, etc.) and situation (gun fighting, brawling, hard riding, cattle rustling, stageÂcoach robbing, romantic serenading, family feuding)-all turned inside out and upside down by the oddball cast. As you might expect, the half-pint actors-or their stunt(ed) doubles-ride around on ponies. But the rest of the props, and all of Tiny Town’s settings, are built on a normal scale (so cowÂboys wield seemingly gigantic guns, or have to go under the saloon’s swinging doors). Everything you’ve always wanted in a Western-plus a tiny bit more! 63 minutes. All Midget Western