His horse Champion steals the show from Gene when what's at stake is a horse race and a bull fight.His horse Champion steals the show from Gene when what's at stake is a horse race and a bull fight.His horse Champion steals the show from Gene when what's at stake is a horse race and a bull fight.
LeRoy Mason
- Matt Ford
- (as Roy Mason)
Tracy Layne
- Henchman Butch
- (as Tracy Lane)
Laura Puente
- Dancer
- (as Laurita Puente)
Chuck Baldra
- Ranch Hand
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Gambler
- (uncredited)
Dick Botiller
- Pedro - Man Who Retrieves Bull
- (uncredited)
Roy Bucko
- Relay Station Henchman
- (uncredited)
Bob Burns
- Judge at Stand #2
- (uncredited)
Bob Card
- Man in Shooting Contest
- (uncredited)
Steve Clark
- Man at Relay Station
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the Painted Stallion is fighting the black stallion, this scene is taken from The Devil Horse (1926). This battle between stallions has been edited into Wild Horse Round-Up (1936), Comin' 'Round the Mountain (1936), Hit the Saddle (1937), The Devil Horse (1932), The Phantom of the West (1930), Law of the Wild (1934), and The Painted Stallion (1937). The black stallion is actually the famous Rex the Wonder Horse.
- GoofsRight after the finish of the horse race at the end of the picture, Smiley Burnette addresses Dolores Moreno (Ann Rutherford) as Mrs. Norton after he thought he won the race.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Devil Horse (1926)
- SoundtracksShe'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Gene Autry and Cowboys
Reprised by Gene Autry, others at the end
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To my way of thinking both Gene Autry and Roy Rogers made their best movies in the early days before fame and fortune gave them grandiose ideas of Hollywood greatness. So Many of their later movies were not much difference from the gala Hollywood musicals of the day. Then their post-war films lacked the drive and stamina of their early works. Comin' 'Round the Mountain does have a few musical numbers in it, including the title song, but they blend in without too much slowing down taking place. The credits given for the movie by IMDb list the horse El Diablo as Champion, but it looks like a different champion than the one later ridden by Gene. In this movie El Diablo is one of the stars and does an excellent job in his roll to keep the mustangs under Gene's control. Smiley is around with his usual sophomoric humor. This time he does have a few funny moments, for example riding the wrong way in the horse race and coming in first at the starting post. Smiley Burnett was a very talented and gifted musician and songwriter but left a little to be desired in the humor department. I always thought he appealed more to the preschooler set. The lovely Ann Rutherford is around for the romantic interests of Gene and his arch rival Matt Ford. The movie is of interest also because it depicts the brief but colorful attempt to deliver the US mail by pony express. As with most of the B westerns there is also the added attraction of on-location shooting. The scenery of the West with the galloping mustangs is shot in beautiful black and white that should appeal to any naturalist or lover of the picturesque. I highly recommend this movie to any Gene Autry fan or any true lover of the old Saturday matinée cowboy movie.
Details
- Runtime57 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Comin' 'Round the Mountain (1936) officially released in India in English?
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