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Cheyenne Roundup

"RIDIN'...FIGHTIN'...LIVIN'...LOVIN' -- in the Romantic Old West!"

Johnny Mack Brown's Universal western series was drawing to a close when Cheyenne Roundup was released in mid-1943. Brown is herein cast in a dual role, as honest Gils Brandon and his less-than-honest brother Buck. Pursued by lawman Steve Rawlins (Tex Ritter), Buck tries to pass himself off as the upright Gils.

Top Cast

  • Johnny Mack Brown

    Johnny Mack Brown

    Buck Brandon & Gils Brandon

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Steve Rawlins

  • Fuzzy Knight

    Fuzzy Knight

    Cal Calkins

  • Jennifer Holt

    Jennifer Holt

    Ellen Randall

  • Harry Woods

    Harry Woods

    Blackie Dawson

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Slim Layton

  • Robert Barron

    Robert Barron

    Judge Edward Hickem (Hickenbottom in credits)

  • Budd Buster

    Budd Buster

    Bonanza Smith

  • Gil Patric

    Gil Patric

    Perkins

Overview

Johnny Mack Brown's Universal western series was drawing to a close when Cheyenne Roundup was released in mid-1943. Brown is herein cast in a dual role, as honest Gils Brandon and his less-than-honest brother Buck. Pursued by lawman Steve Rawlins (Tex Ritter), Buck tries to pass himself off as the upright Gils.

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