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	<title>Cowboy Movies &#187; The Terror of Tiny Town</title>
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		<title>The Terror of Tiny Town</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Terror of Tiny Town is a 1938 film, produced by Jed Buell and directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Billy Curtis. It is the world&#8217;s only Western with an all-midget cast. The plot is about a cowboy helping out a beautiful ranch owner menaced by local thugs. Using a conventional Western story with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>The Terror of Tiny Town</strong></em> is a 1938 film, produced by <span class="new">Jed Buell</span> and directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Billy Curtis. It is the world&#8217;s only Western with an all-midget cast. The plot is about a cowboy helping out a beautiful ranch owner menaced by local thugs. Using a conventional Western story with an entire midget cast, the filmmakers were able to showcase gags such as cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors, and pint-sized cowboys galloping around on Shetland ponies while roping <span class="mw-redirect">calves</span>. Many of these same actors were part of a performing troupe called Jed Buell&#8217;s Midgets, who also played Munchkins in <em>The Wizard of Oz</em>, released in 1939.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Cultural Influences</span></h2>
<p>Clips from the film were used in the following:</p>
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<li>The video for the Dead Kennedys fast paced cover of the theme from <em>Rawhide</em> (from the <em><span class="mw-redirect">In God We Trust, Inc</span></em> album)</li>
<li>Hal Ketchum&#8217;s music video for <em>Small Town Saturday Night</em> from his album <em>Past The Point of Rescue</em>.</li>
<li>In the background in a scene of the film <em>Johnny Suede</em> where Brad Pitt (in one of his first roles) enthuses to his friend over the telephone about the film.</li>
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<p>In 1986, <em>The Terror of Tiny Town</em> was featured in an episode of the <em>Canned Film Festival</em>, a nationally-syndicated B movie satire series starring Laraine Newman.</p>
<p>In 1988, the punk rock band Adrenalin O.D. recorded a song entitled <em>Theme From An Imaginary Midget Western</em>, an apparent nod to both this film and the recording <em>Theme From An Imaginary Western</em> by the band Mountain.</p>
<p>The film is mentioned in, <em>The Snarkout Boys and the Baconburg Horror</em>, a book by Daniel Pinkwater as one of the movies shown at the Snark Theater.</p>
<p>The film was mentioned in an episode of M*A*S*H (TV series) by Maxwell Klinger.</p>
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