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1955 • Western / Music • 148m

Oklahoma!

"It's Here!"

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There's a box social coming up, and Curly asks Laurey if she'll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he's waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish ranch hand Jud instead. Meanwhile, Laurey's friend Ado Annie is also torn between two men: cowboy Will and foreign peddler Ali Hakim. Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it's too late.

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Gordon MacRae
Gordon MacRae
Curly McLain
Shirley Jones
Shirley Jones
Laurey Williams
Gloria Grahame
Gloria Grahame
Ado Annie Carnes
Charlotte Greenwood
Charlotte Greenwood
Aunt Eller
Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
Ali Hakim
Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
Jud Fry
Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen
Skidmore
James Whitmore
James Whitmore
Mr. Carnes
Gene Nelson
Gene Nelson
Will Parker
Barbara Lawrence
Barbara Lawrence
Gertie
Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Marshal
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Dream Curly / Dancer
Bambi Linn
Bambi Linn
Dream Laurey / Dancer
Virginia Bosler
Virginia Bosler
Dancer
Kelly Brown
Kelly Brown
Dancer
Marc Platt
Marc Platt
Dancer
Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson
Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Wrangler (uncredited)
Director: Fred ZinnemannProducer: Arthur Hornblow Jr.Screenplay: Sonya LevienScreenplay: William LudwigExecutive Producer: Oscar Hammerstein IIExecutive Producer: Richard Rodgers

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CinemaSerf
2022-11-14
60%

Great music, lyrics and dancing - but boy, what a truly sterile delivery. By necessity, staging has to be precise in a theatre; cinema offers little of such spacial restrictions so why is this musical choreographed to within an inch of it's life? There is virtually none of the spontaneity - especially with the rumbustious dances - that the big screen offered and what we are left with, though colourful and cheery, just lacks... something! So frequently it is as if they are still performing to that seat in the centre of the Royal Circle - complete with the casual supporting cast with their delicate short steps and stage whispers in each other's ear. Gordon MacRae looks pristine, way too pristine, and Gloria Grahame a very pale imitation of Doris Day from 2 years earlier in "Calamity Jane". Charlotte Greenwood does a cracking job as the worldly "Aunt Eller" as does Eddie Albert as the improbably named "Ali Hakim"; even Rod Steiger does genuinely carry off the role of the disgruntled "Jud Fry" but I'm afraid the whole just doesn't equal the sum of the parts - and with Rodgers & Hammerstein providing "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning"; "Surrey with a Fringe on Top" "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No" & the eponymous title tune; that's a real shame...

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Magna Corporation
Budget
$5,900,000
Box Office
$14,200,000

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