The Round-Up (1920 film)

The Round-Up is a 1920 American silent Western film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Wallace Beery.

The museum chose to take the unprecedented step of running the entire series twice in a row for additional emphasis, once in April and a second time in May.

[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] it is his love for Echo Allen (Scott) that leads Jack Payson (Forman) to sacrifice his honor and deceive the girl into believing that her former lover Dick Lane (Cummings), a prospector, has been killed by Indians.

Buck McKee (Beery), a half breed desperado, substantiates Jack's tale with an account of Lane's death, fabricated for his own convenience.

The parties meet on the border in a skirmish between Indian renegades and Mexican mounted police, and all are saved by the coming of the United States cavalry.

The Round-Up (1920)
Lobby card: "Slim breaks the news to Echo of Dick's death."