In the original 1936 credits, Linda Perry was billed second, and Jane Wyman third. For the 1948-1949 re-release, seen today on Turner Classic Movies, new title credits were designed, Wyman was moved up to second place, and a 1948 copyright was displayed.
Dick Foran, seen here as the red-headed parson, was already well known as a "singing cowboy" when he made this. He later was under contract at Universal, where he alternated between doing B-Movie Westerns and appearing in many a monster movie, such as The Mummy's Hand (1940).
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The Sunday Round-Up (1936) was Jane Wyman's very first film to appear as a credited performer. She had begun film acting a few years before. Here, she appears as a saloon singer entertainer in the role of "Butte Soule." During her long film career, she was Oscar-nominated three times as Best Actress for her performances in The Yearling (1946), The Blue Veil (1951) and Magnificent Obsession (1954), and she won an Oscar® for Best Actress as the deaf-mute rape victim "Belinda MacDonald" in Johnny Belinda (1948).