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| name = Panhandle Scandal |
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| image = Panhandle-title.jpg |
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| caption = Title card |
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| director = [[Alex Lovy]] |
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| story = [[Dalton Sandifer]] |
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| animator = [[Laverne Harding]]<br>[[Don Patterson (animator)|Don Patterson]]<br>[[Ray Abrams (animator)|Ray Abrams]]<br>[[Art Landy]] |
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| starring = [[Grace Stafford]]<br>[[Dallas McKennon|Dal McKennon]] |
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| music = [[Clarence Wheeler]] |
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| producer = [[Walter Lantz]] |
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| studio = [[Walter Lantz Productions]] |
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| distributor = [[Universal Studios|Universal International]] |
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| released = May 18, 1959 |
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| color_process = [[Technicolor]] |
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| runtime = |
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| language = English |
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'''''Panhandle Scandal''''' is the 92nd [[animated cartoon]] [[short subject]] in the ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]'' series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1959, the film was produced by [[Walter Lantz Productions]] and distributed by [[Universal Studios|Universal International]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lenburg |first1=Jeff |title=The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons |date=1999 |publisher=Checkmark Books |isbn=0-8160-3831-7 |pages=157–158}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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Dapper Denver Dooley, a [[bandit]] with a [[price]] on his head, approaches the town of Rigger Mortis, Texas and sees a [[sign]], "No Bandits Allowed," signed by "Woody Woodpecker, [[Marshal]]." He stops and asks a [[peon]] where he can find the marshal. The peon replies, "You mean the one with the red hair, the big nose, who goes 'Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha'?" The bandit says, "That's him." The peon replies, "I don't know him, senor." A [[Anger|disgusted patron]] runs to the marshal's office for help, and soon, outside the swinging doors, appear two long legs in cowboy boots. The bandit sees this, turns [[chicken]], and finds that the legs he saw are actually those of Woody on [[stilts]]. In the final sequence, with Dapper Denver and the peon on a [[handcar]] running head-on into an [[engine]], the peon jumps unharmed, but the bandit is really shaken up. Tapping the peon on the head, he asks, "What happened to that woodpecker?" The peon takes off his hat, false face and short, and it's Woody Woodpecker who now has the bandit securely tied up so that he can cause no more harm or trouble. |
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==References== |
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*Cooke, Jon, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Tatay, Jack. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20160121131320/http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1959.html 1959]". ''The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia''. |
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[[Category:1959 animated films]] |
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[[Category:1959 short films]] |
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[[Category:Walter Lantz Productions shorts]] |
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[[Category:1959 films]] |
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[[Category:American animated short films]] |
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[[Category:Universal Pictures short films]] |
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[[Category:Universal Pictures animated short films]] |
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[[Category:Animated films about animals]] |
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[[Category:Animated films about birds]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Alex Lovy]] |
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