
The Terror of Tiny Town
Western · Comedy · Music
Overview
In a wild west community populated entirely by residents with dwarfism, the Larson and Preston familes have been in a generations-long feud, recently strained by the actions of cattle rustler and overall devious criminal Bat Haines. Buck Larson, the hero of our tale, takes on Haines, and tries to win the heart of Nancy Preston while resolving the tensions between his and her families.
Top Cast


Billy Curtis
Billy Curtis
The Hero (Buck Lawson)
Billy Curtis
The Hero (Buck Lawson)


Yvonne Moray
Yvonne Moray
The Girl (Nancy Preston)
Yvonne Moray
The Girl (Nancy Preston)


'Little Billy' Rhodes
'Little Billy' Rhodes
The Villain (Bat Haines) (as Little Billy)
'Little Billy' Rhodes
The Villain (Bat Haines) (as Little Billy)


Billy Platt
Billy Platt
The Rich Uncle (Jim 'Tex' Preston) (as Bill Platt)
Billy Platt
The Rich Uncle (Jim 'Tex' Preston) (as Bill Platt)
John T. Bambury
John T. Bambury
The Ranch Owner (Pop Lawson) (as John Bambury)
John T. Bambury
The Ranch Owner (Pop Lawson) (as John Bambury)
Joseph Herbst
Joseph Herbst
The Sheriff
Joseph Herbst
The Sheriff
Charles Becker
Charles Becker
The Cook (Otto)
Charles Becker
The Cook (Otto)
Nita Krebs
Nita Krebs
The Vampire (Nita, the dance hall girl)
Nita Krebs
The Vampire (Nita, the dance hall girl)
George Ministeri
George Ministeri
The Blacksmith (Armstrong)
George Ministeri
The Blacksmith (Armstrong)


Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
The Barber (Sammy) (as Karl Casitzky)
Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
The Barber (Sammy) (as Karl Casitzky)
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