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Oklahoma! was the first feature film photographed in the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process (and was simultaneously filmed in CinemaScope 35mm). Set in Oklahoma Territory shortly after the turn of the 20th century, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams (Jones) and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain (MacRae) and the ...
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Oklahoma! is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein.The musical is based on Lynn Riggs's 1931 play, Green Grow the Lilacs.Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and the sinister and frightening farmhand Jud Fry.
The Historic Film Locations group on Facebook is a community of almost 900k members, most of whom are cinema fans and film tourists. The group believes that movies "hold cultural history & meaning ...
When and where in Oklahoma was the movie 'Reagan' filmed? The biographical drama about America's 40th president began filming in the Oklahoma City and Guthrie areas in September 2020. During the ...
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The feature film directorial debut for Erica Tremblay, an Oklahoma-born Seneca-Cayuga filmmaker, makes its streaming debut June 28 on Apple TV+. Lily Gladstone elevates another Oklahoma-made movie ...
Oklahoma Crude is a 1973 American comedy-drama western film directed by Stanley Kramer in Panavision.It stars George C. Scott, Faye Dunaway, John Mills and Jack Palance.It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Kramer won the Golden Prize for Direction. [2]