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'''''The Lonesome Stranger''''' is a 1940 ] animated short film by the ]. This short film was released on November 23, 1940. It was directed by ], with a screenplay by Jack Cosgriff. The film score was composed by ]. The film was produced by ]. The voices were done by ].


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==Plot==
The short opens with a shot of a ], reading "Wanted: The Killer Diller Boys: Dead or Alive." Subsequently, three nasty ] arrive in a Western town, mocking the town's ] by firing the message 'the sheriff is a sissy' via bulletholes into his door. Upon attempting to challenge them, the sheriff is killed by the trio.

Meanwhile, the Lonesome Stranger (a ] of the ]) and his horse, Sliver (a caricature of ] from ]) are sitting alone in the hills. Then an ] from Western Onion (parody of ]) arrives on a scooter. The Indian messenger recites a telegram addressed to the duo, announcing that "the sheriff has been shot" to the tune of "]". The messenger turns to reveal the phrase "]" on the back of his shirt, as he subsequently vanishes.

Lonesome takes Silver to the bar, riding to town. He encounters the banditos, who shoot in the bar. Lonesome uses two guns and one bandito takes them. Lonesome is tied to a barrel of ]. One bandito sets fire to the rope for the explosion. The bandito reads the schedule as three of them go outside to ride their horses. Silver is tied to the stick and the banditos are on their horses. The stagecoach comes with two horses. The Indian from Western Onion arrives again, with another telegram for the wrong message. A different message on the telegram says "The bandits come heap big holdup." The stagecoach leaves and the Indian vanishes again.

The banditos ride on their horses and follow the stagecoach. The stagecoach goes fast as the whole bridge goes in the abyss. The banditos hang on the poles without the bridge and follow the stagecoach. Back at the bar, Lonesome tied to the gunpowder barrel and Silver tied to a stick unties himself to save Lonesome. The banditos are riding their horses to rob the stagecoach. The horses put their heads in the ground and the carriage comes apart and the stagecoach puts it back together. The horses take their heads out of the ground. They continue riding and the gunpowder goes off like a rocket exploding the banditos and the stagecoach. Lonesome bumps into the sign that says "See ]" and runs away as the cartoon ends.

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