Logo What's After the Movie

Steamboat Round the Bend 1935

   A Louisiana con man enters his steamboat into a winner-take-all race with a rival while trying to find a witness to free his nephew, about to be hanged for murder.

A Louisiana con man enters his steamboat into a winner-take-all race with a rival while trying to find a witness to free his nephew, about to be hanged for murder.

Does Steamboat Round the Bend have end credit scenes?

No!

Steamboat Round the Bend does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Take the Ultimate Steamboat Round the Bend Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of Steamboat Round the Bend with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


Steamboat Round the Bend (1935) Quiz: A diverse quiz about the plot, characters, and themes of the 1935 film Steamboat Round the Bend.

What is the main competition in the movie?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Steamboat Round the Bend

See more

Read the complete plot summary of Steamboat Round the Bend, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


In the vibrant setting of the 1890s Mississippi River, a colorful cast of characters embarks on a series of daring adventures centered around steamboats, justice, and unlikely heroism. The story follows [Doctor John Pearly], a charming yet eccentric man who sells Pocahontas patent medicine, mostly consisting of alcohol, while dreaming of a peaceful retirement cruising the river. To pursue this peaceful life, he acquires a neglected paddleboat steamer, intending to spend his later years leisurely navigating the waterways with his nephew [[Duke]] and later discovering a young girl named [[Fleety Belle]].

Duke, played by a young, eager crewman, arrives with Fleety Belle, an uneducated girl with a troubled past. She confides in Pearly about a man who had threatened her, which led Duke to believe she acted in self-defense. Encouraged by [Will Rogers], Pearly convinces Duke to surrender to the local sheriff, [Sheriff Rufe Jeffers], who is portrayed as a kind-hearted and good-natured man. Sheriff Jeffers is generous and tries to make Duke comfortable in jail, even entertaining prisoners with musical saw performances. Meanwhile, Pearly isn’t entirely at ease with Fleety Belle’s presence, but their relationship warms when her cruel father arrives, attempting to reclaim her with threats and whip lashes. Pearly swiftly intervenes, scaring him off with a carving knife, and from that point on, the two develop a bond rooted in trust.

The story takes a humorous turn as Pearly’s floating wax museum—consisting of old mannequins from a bankrupt collection—becomes a key resource when Pearly raises the $500 needed for Duke’s appeal. In a lively and resourceful scene, the crew uses the mannequins to scare off a threatening mob, demonstrating their quick thinking. Unfortunately, Duke’s appeal is denied, and he is scheduled to be executed in Baton Rouge. Before his transfer, he and Fleety Belle marry in a jailhouse ceremony, where the phrase “Till Death Do You Part” carries a double meaning, hinting at both the solemn vow and the peril of their fate.

Determined to find a way to prove Duke’s innocence, Pearly learns about a witness—an anti-Demon Rum preacher named [New Moses]—who can clear his nephew. However, Moses is elusive and itinerant, leaving Pearly with no choice but to head to Baton Rouge directly. To get the break he needs, Pearly enters a steamboat race, with the hope of catching the Governor’s attention, as the winner would secure an audience with the highest official. This leads to a lively and chaotic race where traditional rivals, including seasoned Captain [Eli], are betting boats and competing fiercely.

Mid-race, Pearly spots [[New Moses]] holding a revival meeting on the riverbank. In a daring and humorous rescue, Pearly lassos Moses, pulling him into the boat amid cheers and chaos. Moses joins the crew upon learning of their mission, bringing his fiery preacher energy to the journey. As the race progresses, Pearly’s boat faces challenges—when running low on fuel, the crew cleverly cannibalizes a wooden ship, foreshadowing a scene of inventive resourcefulness. Notably, Moses finds Pearly’s liquor tonic—a key plot element—and throws it into the fire, which results in the boat’s sudden surge in power, driven by the alcohol. The race becomes a lively spectacle, with the boat surging towards the finish line in spectacular fashion.

The climax culminates just as Pearly and the officials arrive in Baton Rouge, with the hanging of Duke delayed to allow him to watch the race. Miraculously, Pearly’s quick thinking and the unexpected boost from the liquor tonic enable them to reach the prison in the nick of time, securing Duke’s freedom. Throughout this adventure filled with humor, daring, and twists, the story emphasizes themes of loyalty, quick wit, and the lengths one will go to seek justice and protect loved ones.

Uncover the Details: Timeline, Characters, Themes, and Beyond!

Mobile App Preview

Coming soon on iOS and Android

The Plot Explained Mobile App

From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.

Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.

Discover Film Music Concerts Near You – Live Orchestras Performing Iconic Movie Soundtracks

Immerse yourself in the magic of cinema with live orchestral performances of your favorite film scores. From sweeping Hollywood blockbusters and animated classics to epic fantasy soundtracks, our curated listings connect you to upcoming film music events worldwide.

Explore concert film screenings paired with full orchestra concerts, read detailed event information, and secure your tickets for unforgettable evenings celebrating legendary composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and more.

Concert Film CTA - Music Note
Concert Film CTA - Green Blue Wave

Steamboat Round the Bend Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


boat1890sford and rogersmanwitnesssteamboatpatent medicinewax museumuncle nephew relationshipfalse accusationwhitewashsnake oilscaffoldprophetgamblingevangelistbaptismweddingwagertemperanceship captainsheriffrunawayrumpreacherpardonmississippi riverministermedicine manliquorlassohomicidehanginggovernorfirewoodfather daughter relationshipfamily relationshipsdrunkennesscivil war veterancannonboat racebaton rouge louisianaalcoholic
Movie Wiki CTA - Movie Book

Unlock the World of Movies with Our Comprehensive Wiki

Dive into our Movie Wiki for in-depth film encyclopedia entries, including cast biographies, production trivia, plot synopses, behind-the-scenes facts, and thematic analyses. Whether you’re researching iconic directors, exploring genre histories, or discovering hidden easter eggs, our expertly curated movie database has everything you need to fuel your cinematic passion.

Movie Wiki CTA - Green Blue Wave

Similar Movies To Steamboat Round the Bend You Should Know About

Browse a curated list of movies similar in genre, tone, characters, or story structure. Discover new titles like the one you're watching, perfect for fans of related plots, vibes, or cinematic styles.


© 2026 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.