
All Wool
Two cowboys. Three hundred sheep. One whole lot of trouble. Zeb Whitney and Ricky Saunders aren't the sharpest tools in the Western shed, but they're about to become the most wanted men in the territory. What starts as a friendly card game turns deadly when a mysterious shot rings out, and suddenly our boys are herding sheep through hostile country, dodging angry cattlemen who view their woolly charges as the ultimate insult. When Ricky lands in jail for clocking a Chinaman, the only logical solution is to steal some horses and make a break for it. W.C. Tuttle crafts a pitch-perfect comedy of errors, mining humor from every cultural clash and border war the frontier can throw at his hapless heroes. The sheep-versus-cattle conflict becomes a launching pad for escalating absurdity, while Zeb and Ricky's loyalty to each other provides the heart beneath the chaos. It's the Old West as lived by people who definitely shouldn't be trusted with livestock.


























































