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Wild and Woolly may refer to: * Wild and Woolly (1917 film), an American silent Western comedy film * Wild and Woolly (1932 film), a short animated film * Wild and Woolly (1937 film), an American Western film * Wild and Wooly ''Wild and Wooly'' is a 1978 comedy/Western (genre), Western television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Charles Siebert, David Doyle (actor), David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. The screenplay concerns four ..., a 1978 comedy/western television film See also * Wild & Woolley, an Australian book publisher {{dab ...
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Wild And Woolly (1917 Film)
''Wild and Woolly'' is a 1917 American silent Western comedy film which tells the story of one man's personal odyssey from cowboy-obsessed Easterner to Western tough guy. It stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Walter Bytell and Sam De Grasse. The film was adapted by Anita Loos from a story by Horace B. Carpenter and was directed by John Emerson. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Jeff Hillington (Fairbanks), son of railroad magnate Collis J. Hillington (Bytell), tires of the East and longs for the wild and woolly West. He has his apartment and office fixed up in his understanding of the accepted Western style, which he has gleaned from dime novels. A delegation from Bitter Creek comes to New York City seeking financial backing for the construction of a spur line, and go to Collis to explain their proposition. Collis sends Jeff to investigate. The citizens of Bitter Creek, Arizona, realizing that a favorable report from Jeff is necessary, decide to live up to Jeff' ...
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Wild And Woolly (1932 Film)
''Wild and Woolly'' is a 1932 American Western short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions. It stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Plot In a town in the Old West, the girl beagle comes to a bank to make a deposit. The banker is none other than Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Momentarily a gun-slinging rottweiler also comes to the bank, and causes a frenzy, even shoving an umbrella down an old woman's throat. Oswald flees the bank with the girl beagle's money. Oswald leaves town on a horse, although he is being followed by the rottweiler who is also on a horse. The chase continues until they reach a cabin which Oswald enters, but the house is occupied by a thin dog who is an accomplice of the rottweiler. After the rottweiler breaks in, another frenzy ensues until the thin dog gets thrown out of the cabin. Nearby buzzards eat at the thin dog until that canine is nothing but a skeleton. Back in the cabin, Oswald is still having trouble with the rottweiler. To protect the girl beagle's cash ...
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Wild And Woolly (1937 Film)
''Wild and Woolly'' is a 1937 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Frank Fenton (writer), Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. The film stars Jane Withers, Walter Brennan, Pauline Moore, Carl Switzer, Jackie Searl and Berton Churchill. The film was released on July 19, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Plot Arnette Flynn's town is having its fifteenth year celebration, however in the background a criminal gang is planning a bank robbery while people are distracted celebrating. Cast *Jane Withers as Arnette Flynn *Walter Brennan as Gramp 'Hercules' Flynn *Pauline Moore as Ruth Morris *Carl Switzer as Zero *Jackie Searl as Chaunce Ralston *Berton Churchill as Edward Ralston *Douglas Fowley as Blackie Morgan *Robert Wilcox (actor), Robert Wilcox as Frank Bailey *Douglas Scott as Leon Wakefield *Lon Chaney, Jr. as Dutch *Frank Melton as Barton Henshaw *Syd Saylor as Lutz References External links

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Wild And Wooly
''Wild and Wooly'' is a 1978 comedy/Western television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. The screenplay concerns four turn-of-the-century women who break out of prison to foil an Irish assassin out to kill the President of the United States. Cast * Susan Bigelow as Liz Hannah * Elyssa Davalos as Shilok * Doug McClure as Delaney Banks * David Doyle as President Theodore Roosevelt * Ross Martin as Otis Bergen * Vic Morrow as Warden Willis * Paul Burke as Tobias Singleton * Jessica Walter as Megan * Charles Siebert Charles Alan Siebert (March 9, 1938 – May 1, 2022) was an American actor and television director. As an actor, he is probably best known for his role as Dr. Stanley Riverside II on the television series ''Trapper John, M.D.'', a role he portra ... as Sean * Sherry Bain as Jessica * Chris De Lisle as Lacey Langtry External links * * 1978 films Films directed by Philip ...
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