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Desert Killer

1953 | 10m | English

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Popularity: 0.3 (history)

Director: Larry Lansburgh
Writer: Janet Lansburgh
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Desert Killer is a 1952 short film directed by Larry Lansburgh about a hunter tracking a sheep-killing mountain lion. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.
Release Date: Jun 27, 1953
Director: Larry Lansburgh
Writer: Janet Lansburgh
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Keywords shepherd, rope, cougar, cowboy, lasso, hunting dog, sheepdog, mountain lion, animal cruelty, sheep farm, herd of sheep, sheep ranch, hunters, animal trap, shepherd boy, dead animals
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 17, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Art Gilmore Narrator
Marvin Glenn (Himself)
Name Job
Larry Lansburgh Director
Janet Lansburgh Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

When a marauding mountain lion helps himself to one of the sheep that are being tended by the five-year old Surefoot, the lad secures what is left of his flock and seeks out his accomplished tracker friend Marvin and his son Warren to help apprehend the beast. This requires a fireside overnight, but ... next day they manage to corner it. Will they just shoot it or have they a more cunning plan in mind? It’s a tough one to call, this. On the one hand there’s a young lad trying to keep his livelihood safe from a predator, on the other there is mankind using the advantages of guns and ropes to try and capture a creature doing just what nature intended it to do. Regardless, however, I didn’t much care for the ending - even if it is presented with a degree of light-heartedness and opportunity. The production camerawork is quite impressive at times and it’s quiet a little thought-provoker.

Jul 07, 2025