
Cheyenne Roundup
Western
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.
Top Cast


Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Buck Brandon & Gils Brandon
Johnny Mack Brown
Buck Brandon & Gils Brandon


Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter
Steve Rawlins
Tex Ritter
Steve Rawlins


Fuzzy Knight
Fuzzy Knight
Cal Calkins
Fuzzy Knight
Cal Calkins


Jennifer Holt
Jennifer Holt
Ellen Randall
Jennifer Holt
Ellen Randall


Harry Woods
Harry Woods
Blackie Dawson
Harry Woods
Blackie Dawson


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Slim Layton
Roy Barcroft
Slim Layton


Robert Barron
Robert Barron
Judge Edward Hickem (Hickenbottom in credits)
Robert Barron
Judge Edward Hickem (Hickenbottom in credits)


Budd Buster
Budd Buster
Bonanza Smith
Budd Buster
Bonanza Smith
Gil Patric
Gil Patric
Perkins
Gil Patric
Perkins


Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Guitar Player (as Jimmy Wakely Trio)
Jimmy Wakely
Guitar Player (as Jimmy Wakely Trio)
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