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Death Valley Manhunt
Unknown to oil company president Ross, his man Quinn is pulling a swindle on the independent drillers. Quinn controls both the Judge and the Marshal. But when the Marshal is accidentally killed, Wild Bill Elliott is brought in as the new Marshal and things begin to change.
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Plot Summary
Goofy, disguised as a sheriff, sets out to capture a notorious outlaw known as the "Desert Phantom" in the treacherous landscape of Death Valley. His pursuit involves a series of slapstick encounters and misadventures as he navigates the harsh terrain and tries to outsmart his quarry.
Critical Reception
As a short animated film from Disney's classic era, 'Death Valley Manhunt' is primarily appreciated for its humor and Goofy's signature brand of physical comedy. Critical reception typically focuses on its entertaining, lighthearted nature rather than deep thematic content, fitting its role as a brief diversion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its classic Goofy animation and comedic timing.
Seen as a lighthearted and entertaining short with enjoyable slapstick.
Appreciated by fans of vintage Disney cartoons for its straightforward humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews tend to highlight the nostalgic charm and reliable comedic performance of Goofy. Viewers often recall it fondly as a simple, fun cartoon that delivers laughs without complexity.
Fun Fact
This short is notable for featuring Goofy in a rare starring role as a lawman, a persona he would revisit in later cartoons.
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