THE LAST ROUND-UP
DIRECTED BY HENRY HATHAWAY
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
INFORMATION FROM IMDb
Plot Summary
Randolph Scott plays Jim Cleve, one of several volunteers keeping the US-Mexican border
safe on behalf of American settlers. Ostensibly the hero,
Cleve is actually out-heroed by the film's nominal villain,
outlaw leader Jack Kells (Monte Blue).
It is Kells who brings about the story's happy ending,
sacrificing his own life to ensure the blissful future of young lovers
Cleve and Joan Randall (Barbara Fritchie).
Cast
Randolph Scott ... Jim Cleve
Barbara Fritchie ... Joan Randall (as Barbara Adams)
Monte Blue ... Jack Kells
Fred Kohler ... Sam Gulden
Fuzzy Knight ... Charles Bunko McGee
Richard Carle ... Judge Savin
Barton MacLane ... Charley Benson
Charles Middleton ... Sheriff (as Charles B. Middleton)
Frank Rice ... Shrimp
Dick Rush ... Rush
Buck Connors ... Old Man Tracy (as 'Buck' Connor)
Robert Miles ... Scarface (as Bob Miles)
Sam Allen ... First Miner
Ben Corbett ... Second Miner
Jack Holmes ... Bartender (as J. Merrill Holmes)
Jim Corey ... First Outlaw
Jim Mason ... Second Outlaw (as James Mason)
and many more...
Directed
Henry Hathaway
Writing Credits
Jack Cunningham
Zane Grey ... (novel)
Produced
Harold Hurley ... producer
Music
Herman Hand ... (uncredited)
Cinematography
Archie Stout
Trivia
A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949,
which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution,
and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
However, because of legal complications, this particular title was not included
in the original television package and may not have ever been televised.
Filming Locations
California, USA