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Wild and Woolly is a curious little entry in the Sports Champions series, taking us straight to the heart of rodeo culture in the early 1930s. The pacing is brisk, as it dives into the three main events: bronco busting, bull riding, and steer wrestling, portraying not just the action but also the atmosphere of the rodeo circuit—dusty, lively, and full of brash personalities. The practical effects are fascinating, capturing the raw energy of these athletes and their beasts. While the director remains a mystery, the film captures a unique slice of Americana that feels both authentic and raw, a time capsule that resonates with anyone drawn to the sport or the lifestyle.
Wild and Woolly has seen a limited release history, mostly appearing in niche collections focused on sporting documentaries. Its scarcity makes it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors, particularly those interested in early 20th-century Americana or rodeo culture. The unique lens it provides on these events, combined with its status as a lesser-known film, adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate the era's representation in cinema.
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