Using a conventional Western story with an all dwarf cast, the filmmakers were able to showcase gags such as cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors, and pint-sized cowboys galloping around on Shetland ponies while roping calves.
Billy Curtis
as The Hero (Buck Lawson)
Yvonne Moray
as The Girl (Nancy Preston)
'Little Billy' Rhodes
as The Villain (Bat Haines) (as Little Billy)
Billy Platt
as The Rich Uncle (Jim 'Tex' Preston) (as Bill Platt)
John T. Bambury
as The Ranch Owner (Pop Lawson) (as John Bambury)
Joseph Herbst
as The Sheriff
Charles Becker
as The Cook (Otto)
Nita Krebs
as The Vampire (Nita, the dance hall girl)
George Ministeri
as The Blacksmith (Armstrong)
Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky
as The Barber (Sammy) (as Karl Casitzky)
Fern Formica
as Diamond Dolly (as Johnnie Fern)
William H. O'Docharty
as The Old Soak (as W.H. O'Docharty)