Originally written as a stage vehicle for corpulent character actor Macklyn Arbuckle, Ernest Day's The Roundup was first filmed in 1920 with Fatty Arbuckle (no relation) in the lead. By the time the film was remade in 1941, Arbuckle's character, a roly-poly frontier sheriff named Slim (!), was refashioned as a supporting role, with Jack Benny's radio announcer Don Wilson essaying the part. The plot, however, remained fairly intact: Upon hearing that her fiance Greg (Preston Foster) has been killed, Janet (Patricia Morison) agrees to marry rancher Steve (Richard Dix) on the rebound. On the day of the wedding, who should show up but Greg, determined to raise as much Hell as humanly possible
as Steve Payson
as Janet Allen (Payson)
as Greg Lane
as Sheriff 'Slim' Hoover
as Polly Hope
as Capt. Bob Lane
as Wade McGee
as Mary, Child Rescued by Greg Lane
as 'Parenthesis'
as Ed Crandall (as Richard Curtis)
as Frane Battles
as Mrs. Wilson
as 'Cheyenne'
as Taggert
as Sam Snead