One of cinema's absolute anomalies and curiosities of celluloid is this "all-midget" western. Watching a bantam buckaroo tie off his Shetland pony and walk under the hitching post and swinging saloon doors is amusing the first three times. It takes about fifteen minutes for the novelty to wear thin. When it does, all that's left is a troupe of untrained, at times unintelligible, performers hired for their size (not acting) range, firing cap pistols and trying their best to engage us through music. And what a soundtrack it is! Think Alvin and the Chipmunks on helium. The sick-making Mister Jack and Missus Jill heard throughout the picture, could be the single worst tune ever recorded for the movies, and that includes You Light Up My Life, all of the songs from the musical remake of Lost Horizon. Sam Newfield directed? (1938) — Scott Marks
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