Credit must go to Director George Marshall. Glenn Ford is perfectly cast as the would be sheep rancher and his deadpan delivery is just wonderful to hear. But actually it is one of the funniest westerns ever done. It sounds like a serious range war film is opening. Ford and Nielson have a common past together and Ford knows he's using an alias in the town. Leading the fight against Ford is Leslie Nielson in one of his earliest screen roles. Unfortunately it's in the middle of cattle country and we western fans know sheep and cattle don't mix. Glenn Ford comes to town after winning a herd of sheep in a poker game and wants to settle down. An absolute must see film for fans of the irrepressible Glenn Ford. Supporting cast are bang on the money, doing justice to well written characters (the screenplay was Oscar nominated), with the writing also having some nous via twists and a commitment to never let the story be boring or twee. It's an irresistible characterisation by Ford, deftly blending humour with machismo, setting up the rest of the film by firmly pulling us viewers onto his side. The opening is a doozy as Sweet quickly puts down a marker in the town, with a glint in his eye and a punch of some force. Trouble, motives and back stories will out! With the exception of some poor rear projection work, this is a pic that's constructed with style and humour. Utterly delightful semi-comic Oater, The Sheepman pitches Ford as sheep farmer Jason Sweet, who arrives in Powder Valley - a place ruled by cattle ranchers only - and upturns the applecart by announcing he intends to let his sheep graze on the lands there. Music is by Jeff Alexander and cinematography by Robert J. It stars Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Edgar Buchanan, Willis Bouchey, Pernell Roberts, and Slim Pickens. Sheep also appear in Mario Golf: Super Rush where they are kept in a pen with a Monty Mole at Bonny Greens.The Sheepman is directed by George Marshall and written by William Bowers, James Edward Grant and William Roberts. If Mario can successfully get all four Power Moons from herding the sheep, the " Master Sheep Herder" Toadette achievement in the Mushroom Kingdom will be unlocked. In the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario can capture Yoshi and use his tongue to flick the sheep. The Sheep's sombreros cannot be removed, possibly to prevent Mario from potentially capturing them. This Toad also rewards Mario with a Power Moon. Additionally, after the game's finale, a Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom has the same problem as the Tostarenan in the Sand Kingdom, this time with six Sheep instead of three. Once the two are reunited, the Steam Gardener rewards Mario with both Power Moons. The Wooded Kingdom features a mission inside a Moon Pipe in which Mario must use Cappy to push two Sheep through an obstacle course, back to his Steam Gardener owner. After Mario herds them back to the rocky platform the Tostarenan is standing upon, he rewards Mario with a Power Moon. They belong to an unnamed Tostarenan, who asks Mario to regroup them as they all escaped. Sheep are a species of animal appearing in Super Mario Odyssey, with three donning sombreros appearing in the Sand Kingdom. Yeah.” - Monty Mole, Mario Golf: Super Rush Try not to bump into the sheep when you're playin' golf. “Ain't these sheep fluffy? Sometimes I wish I was a fluffy sheep. A Sheep wearing a sombrero in Super Mario Odyssey.
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